This report summarises, in an engineering form, the main processes of cohesive sediment behaviour, namely, deposition, consolidation and erosion. The data presented are intended to show the practising engineer which parameters are important in each of the processes and to enable broad estimates of the rates of deposition, consolidation and erosion to be made based on a limited knowledge of the field conditions. The work was carried out as part of a strategic research programme on cohesive sediment transport processes undertaken for the Department of the Environment. This report extends and updates the first mud manual which was published in 1988 by incorporating the results of recent research undertaken by HR Wallingford, UK Universities an...
International audienceEstuaries are submitted to a natural filling caused by the settling of cohesiv...
Most estuaries around the world are dominated by combinations cohesive sediments (generally referred...
A research programme has been undertaken by Hydraulics Research (HR) in conjunction with Harwich Har...
This report summarises, in an engineering form, the main processes of cohesive sediment behaviour, n...
This report is an update of the working manual part of 'The hydraulic engineering characteristics of...
The ability to predict the movement of cohesive sediment within coastal, estuarine or inland waters ...
The erosion, transport, deposition and consolidation of cohesive sediment within estuarine or other ...
The feasibility of many engineering works, both new developments and maintenance programmes, within ...
The general aim of the Project ''Cohesive Sediment'' of the MAST programme ''G6 Coastal Morphodynami...
Mud in the natural environment is a mixture of clays, silt, sand, water and organic matter. It can b...
This paper describes apparatus, techniques and methods used by participants in MAST G 6 M proj ect 4...
The ability to predict the moment of cohesive sediment within tidal waters has a significant economi...
Studies on cohesive sediment erosion can be traced back to the mid-1950s, and since that time many o...
Modelling of cohesive sediments is of paramount importance for water quality issues: cohesive sedime...
There is an alarming tendency today to assume that something calculated by a computer must be correc...
International audienceEstuaries are submitted to a natural filling caused by the settling of cohesiv...
Most estuaries around the world are dominated by combinations cohesive sediments (generally referred...
A research programme has been undertaken by Hydraulics Research (HR) in conjunction with Harwich Har...
This report summarises, in an engineering form, the main processes of cohesive sediment behaviour, n...
This report is an update of the working manual part of 'The hydraulic engineering characteristics of...
The ability to predict the movement of cohesive sediment within coastal, estuarine or inland waters ...
The erosion, transport, deposition and consolidation of cohesive sediment within estuarine or other ...
The feasibility of many engineering works, both new developments and maintenance programmes, within ...
The general aim of the Project ''Cohesive Sediment'' of the MAST programme ''G6 Coastal Morphodynami...
Mud in the natural environment is a mixture of clays, silt, sand, water and organic matter. It can b...
This paper describes apparatus, techniques and methods used by participants in MAST G 6 M proj ect 4...
The ability to predict the moment of cohesive sediment within tidal waters has a significant economi...
Studies on cohesive sediment erosion can be traced back to the mid-1950s, and since that time many o...
Modelling of cohesive sediments is of paramount importance for water quality issues: cohesive sedime...
There is an alarming tendency today to assume that something calculated by a computer must be correc...
International audienceEstuaries are submitted to a natural filling caused by the settling of cohesiv...
Most estuaries around the world are dominated by combinations cohesive sediments (generally referred...
A research programme has been undertaken by Hydraulics Research (HR) in conjunction with Harwich Har...