Search Results - "Soar, P. J."
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Beyond Stationarity: Influence of Flow History and Sediment Supply on Coarse Bedload Transport
Published in Water resources research (01-02-2021)“…Understanding how river bedload responds to climate and land use changes and water resource management initiatives is critical in developing sustainable…”
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Visioning channel evolution for river management: Toward a functional decision support framework
Published in Journal of the American Water Resources Association (01-04-2024)“…Improvements in simulating and communicating the evolutionary trajectory of river morphology in response to environmental forcing over multi‐decadal timeframes…”
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Numerical Modeling of River Flow for Ecohydraulic Applications: Some Experiences with Velocity Characterization in Field and Simulated Data
Published in Journal of hydraulic engineering (New York, N.Y.) (01-12-2010)“…Information regarding the spatial and temporal organization of river flow is required for many applications in river management, and is a fundamental…”
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Classifying the hydraulic performance of riffle-pool bedforms for habitat assessment and river rehabilitation design
Published in River research and applications (01-09-2003)“…Riffle–pool sequences are the dominant bedforms in gravel and mixed bedded channels of intermediate slope. Their fundamental importance in determining the…”
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Numerical Modeling of River Flow for Ecohydraulic Applications: Some Experiences with Velocity Characterization in Field and Simulated Data: Special Issue on River Flow Hydrodynamics: Physical and Ecological Aspects
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Assessment of hydrodynamic simulation results for eco-hydraulic and eco-hydrological applications: a spatial semivariance approach
Published in Hydrological processes (30-11-2005)“…Output from a three‐dimensional numerical flow model (SSIIM) is used in conjunction with high‐resolution topographic and velocity data to assess such models…”
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