Comprehensive sediment sampling carried out by the Queensland Department of Natural Resources and Mines (DNRM) at the Laurel Banks site located about 76 km upstream of the Fitzroy River mouth during four flood events in the period 1994-1999 allowed the evaluation of 14 different sediment transport formulae. The bed material load was accurately predicted by the formula of Bagnold and by the formula of Pacheco-Ceballos. Finally the authors have developed a sediment transport formula best suited to the Fitzroy River conditions. By applying acceptable formulae to hydrograph data for 35 years it was confirmed that approximately 20 million tons of sediment might be eroded from the catchment during the most severe flood events. The mean annual ...
This thesis investigated the suspended sediment transportation of the North Esk River, Tasmania. Th...
Rivers have very important benefits for the survival of the community. However, rivers can also caus...
Rivers have very important benefits for the survival of the community. However, rivers can also caus...
The Fitzroy River is the largest river in Central Queensland discharging to the Central Queensland c...
Rivers in northern Queensland are ephemeral and carry water mainly as a direct response to heavy rai...
"The transport of sediments, meaning granular material such as silt, sand and gravel, plays an impor...
The main objectives of the present research can be summarised as: i-Critical investigation and compu...
The problem of sediment transport and sedimentation in estuaries is examined in relation to the Boyn...
The problem of sediment transport and sedimentation in estuaries is examined in relation to the Boyn...
The 530 km2 South Johnstone River catchment was the focus of a detailed investigation into sediment ...
The terms 'wash load', 'suspended bed material load' and 'bed load' are not clearly defined but, if ...
Interactions between catchment variables and sediment transport processes in rivers are complex, and...
"The Johnstone River of North Queensland flows in two main branches through highly erodible caneland...
Analysis of the changes in rates of catchment sediment storage can provide material evidence of the ...
This thesis investigated the suspended sediment transportation of the North Esk River, Tasmania. Th...
This thesis investigated the suspended sediment transportation of the North Esk River, Tasmania. Th...
Rivers have very important benefits for the survival of the community. However, rivers can also caus...
Rivers have very important benefits for the survival of the community. However, rivers can also caus...
The Fitzroy River is the largest river in Central Queensland discharging to the Central Queensland c...
Rivers in northern Queensland are ephemeral and carry water mainly as a direct response to heavy rai...
"The transport of sediments, meaning granular material such as silt, sand and gravel, plays an impor...
The main objectives of the present research can be summarised as: i-Critical investigation and compu...
The problem of sediment transport and sedimentation in estuaries is examined in relation to the Boyn...
The problem of sediment transport and sedimentation in estuaries is examined in relation to the Boyn...
The 530 km2 South Johnstone River catchment was the focus of a detailed investigation into sediment ...
The terms 'wash load', 'suspended bed material load' and 'bed load' are not clearly defined but, if ...
Interactions between catchment variables and sediment transport processes in rivers are complex, and...
"The Johnstone River of North Queensland flows in two main branches through highly erodible caneland...
Analysis of the changes in rates of catchment sediment storage can provide material evidence of the ...
This thesis investigated the suspended sediment transportation of the North Esk River, Tasmania. Th...
This thesis investigated the suspended sediment transportation of the North Esk River, Tasmania. Th...
Rivers have very important benefits for the survival of the community. However, rivers can also caus...
Rivers have very important benefits for the survival of the community. However, rivers can also caus...