Purpose: Most of Canada’s tar sands exploitations are located in the Athabasca river basin. Deposited cohesive sediments in Athabasca river and tributaries are a potential source of PAHs in the basin. Erosional behavior of cohesive sediments depends not only of fluid turbulence but on sediments structure and particularly the influence of organic content. This research tries to describe this behavior in Athabasca river sediments. Methods: An experimental study of cohesive sediments dynamics in one of the tributaries, the Muskeg river, was developed in a rotating annular flume. Variation of the shear stress allowed the determination of erosional strength for beds with different consolidation periods. Particle size measurements were made with...
The erosion of fine-grained cohesive sediments is a ubiquitous phenomenon in marine and estuarine en...
An understanding of the behaviour of newly deposited soil is important because of its direct applica...
The erosion of fine-grained cohesive sediments is a ubiquitous phenomenon in marine and estuarine en...
Purpose: Most of Canada’s tar sands exploitations are located in the Athabasca river basin. Deposite...
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) originating from natural sources, and potentially from the A...
In this short communication, the erosion process of the fine, cohesive sediment collected from the u...
Fine sediment is a key driver of water quality degradation in rivers globally and improved knowledge...
Proceedings of the 1995 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 11 and 12, 1995, Athens, Georgia.T...
Organic matter in the water environment can enhance either flocculation or stabilization and thus co...
Background, Aims, and Scope. Riverine sediments store large quantities of hazardous contaminants, re...
Cohesive muddy sediments are abundant across estuarine ecosystems and these sediments are typically ...
Cohesive sediment forms flocs of various sizes and structures in the natural turbulent environment. ...
Fine-grained cohesive sediment is the primary vector for nutrient and contaminant redistribution thr...
Modelling of cohesive sediments is of paramount importance for water quality issues: cohesive sedime...
Sediments form mixtures of non-cohesive and cohesive materials in rivers, reservoirs or sewer system...
The erosion of fine-grained cohesive sediments is a ubiquitous phenomenon in marine and estuarine en...
An understanding of the behaviour of newly deposited soil is important because of its direct applica...
The erosion of fine-grained cohesive sediments is a ubiquitous phenomenon in marine and estuarine en...
Purpose: Most of Canada’s tar sands exploitations are located in the Athabasca river basin. Deposite...
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) originating from natural sources, and potentially from the A...
In this short communication, the erosion process of the fine, cohesive sediment collected from the u...
Fine sediment is a key driver of water quality degradation in rivers globally and improved knowledge...
Proceedings of the 1995 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 11 and 12, 1995, Athens, Georgia.T...
Organic matter in the water environment can enhance either flocculation or stabilization and thus co...
Background, Aims, and Scope. Riverine sediments store large quantities of hazardous contaminants, re...
Cohesive muddy sediments are abundant across estuarine ecosystems and these sediments are typically ...
Cohesive sediment forms flocs of various sizes and structures in the natural turbulent environment. ...
Fine-grained cohesive sediment is the primary vector for nutrient and contaminant redistribution thr...
Modelling of cohesive sediments is of paramount importance for water quality issues: cohesive sedime...
Sediments form mixtures of non-cohesive and cohesive materials in rivers, reservoirs or sewer system...
The erosion of fine-grained cohesive sediments is a ubiquitous phenomenon in marine and estuarine en...
An understanding of the behaviour of newly deposited soil is important because of its direct applica...
The erosion of fine-grained cohesive sediments is a ubiquitous phenomenon in marine and estuarine en...