The Mek ong River is ranked as the 8th in terms of water discharge and as the 10th in terms of sediment load in the world. During the last 4500 years, its delta prograded more than 250 km to the south due to a tremendous amount of sediments deposited, and turned from a "tide-dominated" delta into a "wave-and-tide dominated" delta. This study aims at completing our knowledge on the fate of sediments that may be stored in estuarine or coastal systems, or dispersed over the continental shelf and slope. Sediment transport in the Mekong River Delta (MRD) coastal area was studied by numerical simulations using the Delft3D model. The model configuration was calibrated and validated from data collected in situ during 4 periods from 2012 to 2014. Th...
The effects of environmental factors on suspended sediment plumes in the continental shelf out of th...
As one of the largest deltas in the world, the Mekong delta is home to over 17 million people and su...
Cua Dai inlet is a typical microtidal, mixed energy-wave dominated inlet in a tropical monsoon regim...
The Mek ong River is ranked as the 8th in terms of water discharge and as the 10th in terms of sedim...
Suspended sediment is one of the main sources provided by Mekong River for formation and development...
International audienceThe Lower Mekong Delta Coastal Zone (LMDCZ) is emblematic of the coastal erosi...
Deltas are low-lying plains which are formed when river sediments deposit in coastal environments. D...
The delta of the Mekong River is one of the largest in the world, with the Mekong River carrying a l...
International audienceThe Mekong river is one of the largest rivers in the world, which flows throug...
River deltas are important for human habitation, commerce, food, and natural resources. Most terrest...
The Mekong river, located in Southeast Asia, is one of the largest rivers in the world. It is facing...
The coastal zone of Mekong delta is suffering under intense pressures from climate change as well as...
Suspended sediment is an inherent component of riverine and marine waters. However, in a continuum s...
[1] In tidally dominated deltas, sediment discharged from the river sources must transit through an ...
The effects of environmental factors on suspended sediment plumes in the continental shelf out of th...
As one of the largest deltas in the world, the Mekong delta is home to over 17 million people and su...
Cua Dai inlet is a typical microtidal, mixed energy-wave dominated inlet in a tropical monsoon regim...
The Mek ong River is ranked as the 8th in terms of water discharge and as the 10th in terms of sedim...
Suspended sediment is one of the main sources provided by Mekong River for formation and development...
International audienceThe Lower Mekong Delta Coastal Zone (LMDCZ) is emblematic of the coastal erosi...
Deltas are low-lying plains which are formed when river sediments deposit in coastal environments. D...
The delta of the Mekong River is one of the largest in the world, with the Mekong River carrying a l...
International audienceThe Mekong river is one of the largest rivers in the world, which flows throug...
River deltas are important for human habitation, commerce, food, and natural resources. Most terrest...
The Mekong river, located in Southeast Asia, is one of the largest rivers in the world. It is facing...
The coastal zone of Mekong delta is suffering under intense pressures from climate change as well as...
Suspended sediment is an inherent component of riverine and marine waters. However, in a continuum s...
[1] In tidally dominated deltas, sediment discharged from the river sources must transit through an ...
The effects of environmental factors on suspended sediment plumes in the continental shelf out of th...
As one of the largest deltas in the world, the Mekong delta is home to over 17 million people and su...
Cua Dai inlet is a typical microtidal, mixed energy-wave dominated inlet in a tropical monsoon regim...