Hydraulics Research (HR) and the Department of the Environment (DoE) have jointly funded research with the objective of collaborating with University and Polytechnic researchers in the field of cohesive sediments. To ensure that HR were fully aware of ongoing and recent past research on cohesive sediments in the UK, a questionnaire was circulated in a letter dated 29 November 1989 to many researchers at UK institutions. This report compromises the completed questionnaire form and a one page summary of projects
In this short communication, the erosion process of the fine, cohesive sediment collected from the u...
The general aim of the Project ''Cohesive Sediment'' of the MAST programme ''G6 Coastal Morphodynami...
Parameters which influence flocculation include the size, mineralogy, pH and ionic strength of the p...
Hydraulics Research (HR) and the Department of the Environment (DoE) have jointly funded research wi...
This report describes the research carried out under contract PECD 7/6/10. The objectives of the res...
Hydraulics Research (HR) and the Department of the Environment (DoE) have jointly funded research wi...
This report summarises, in an engineering form, the main processes of cohesive sediment behaviour, n...
A research program was started to study the behaviour of cohesive sediments at the Delft University ...
There is an alarming tendency today to assume that something calculated by a computer must be correc...
A research programme has been undertaken by Hydraulics Research (HR) in conjunction with Harwich Har...
This report is an update of the working manual part of 'The hydraulic engineering characteristics of...
Mud in the natural environment is a mixture of clays, silt, sand, water and organic matter. It can b...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN017124 / BLDSC - British Library D...
In contrast to non-cohesive sediments, the incipient motion of cohesive sediments is characterized b...
An investigation of the properties of Grangemouth mud was undertaken at Hydraulics Research by HR st...
In this short communication, the erosion process of the fine, cohesive sediment collected from the u...
The general aim of the Project ''Cohesive Sediment'' of the MAST programme ''G6 Coastal Morphodynami...
Parameters which influence flocculation include the size, mineralogy, pH and ionic strength of the p...
Hydraulics Research (HR) and the Department of the Environment (DoE) have jointly funded research wi...
This report describes the research carried out under contract PECD 7/6/10. The objectives of the res...
Hydraulics Research (HR) and the Department of the Environment (DoE) have jointly funded research wi...
This report summarises, in an engineering form, the main processes of cohesive sediment behaviour, n...
A research program was started to study the behaviour of cohesive sediments at the Delft University ...
There is an alarming tendency today to assume that something calculated by a computer must be correc...
A research programme has been undertaken by Hydraulics Research (HR) in conjunction with Harwich Har...
This report is an update of the working manual part of 'The hydraulic engineering characteristics of...
Mud in the natural environment is a mixture of clays, silt, sand, water and organic matter. It can b...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN017124 / BLDSC - British Library D...
In contrast to non-cohesive sediments, the incipient motion of cohesive sediments is characterized b...
An investigation of the properties of Grangemouth mud was undertaken at Hydraulics Research by HR st...
In this short communication, the erosion process of the fine, cohesive sediment collected from the u...
The general aim of the Project ''Cohesive Sediment'' of the MAST programme ''G6 Coastal Morphodynami...
Parameters which influence flocculation include the size, mineralogy, pH and ionic strength of the p...