Sediment characterization is a key parameter to understand the geomorphological attributes of a catchment (i.e., assessing the variability of the sediment transport capacity and surface roughness of a hydraulic channel). This assessment can be performed in several ways, for instance, through numerous sampling techniques (i.e., pebble count and zig-zag methods). Sediment sampling using manual sieving inside a laboratory is a hectic process as it requires ample time and physical effort, particularly when the scale of interest is at the catchment level. In order to find the granulometric distribution of some sections of the Baganza streambed (northern Italy), in order to carry out analysis at the catchment scale, a hybrid technique (a combinat...
More than 676 kg were collected during a sediment survey campaign in the ephemeral gravel-bed stream...
A comparative study was performed of three instruments used to measure the grain-size distribution o...
Four objectives of quantitative study of sediments are outlined, each of which requires specially co...
Sediment characterization is a key parameter to understand the geomorphological attributes of a catc...
The determination of grain size distribution in alluvial channels plays a crucial role in understand...
Recent years have seen increased interest in automated methods, utilizing photographs collected with...
The spatial and temporal resolution of surface grain-size characterization is constrained by the lim...
Determining grain-size and grading distribution of river-side sediments is very important for issues...
As part of a risk assessment study of the Leading Creek Watershed in Ohio, a prior Virginia Tech res...
Information about the grain-size distribution of the surface layer of sediment exposed on river beds...
Nowadays there is a growing demand for rapid and accurate determination of grain size distribution. ...
Grain-size distribution is a fundamental tool for interpreting sedimentary units within depositional...
Present bulk-sampling recommendations for the characterisation of fluvial sediments based upon ellip...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SYNERGIEInternational audienceGrain size spatial variabi...
Deposited fine sediment is an essential component of freshwater ecosystems. Nonetheless, anthropogen...
More than 676 kg were collected during a sediment survey campaign in the ephemeral gravel-bed stream...
A comparative study was performed of three instruments used to measure the grain-size distribution o...
Four objectives of quantitative study of sediments are outlined, each of which requires specially co...
Sediment characterization is a key parameter to understand the geomorphological attributes of a catc...
The determination of grain size distribution in alluvial channels plays a crucial role in understand...
Recent years have seen increased interest in automated methods, utilizing photographs collected with...
The spatial and temporal resolution of surface grain-size characterization is constrained by the lim...
Determining grain-size and grading distribution of river-side sediments is very important for issues...
As part of a risk assessment study of the Leading Creek Watershed in Ohio, a prior Virginia Tech res...
Information about the grain-size distribution of the surface layer of sediment exposed on river beds...
Nowadays there is a growing demand for rapid and accurate determination of grain size distribution. ...
Grain-size distribution is a fundamental tool for interpreting sedimentary units within depositional...
Present bulk-sampling recommendations for the characterisation of fluvial sediments based upon ellip...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SYNERGIEInternational audienceGrain size spatial variabi...
Deposited fine sediment is an essential component of freshwater ecosystems. Nonetheless, anthropogen...
More than 676 kg were collected during a sediment survey campaign in the ephemeral gravel-bed stream...
A comparative study was performed of three instruments used to measure the grain-size distribution o...
Four objectives of quantitative study of sediments are outlined, each of which requires specially co...