نتایج جستجو برای: sediment texture size

تعداد نتایج: 627091  

2004
M. Papa S. Egashira T. Itoh

The present study describes entrainment characteristics of bed material into debris flow, based on flume tests, numerical and dimensional analyses. Flume tests are conducted to investigate influences of bed sediment size on erosion rate by supplying debris flows having unsaturated sediment concentration over erodible beds. Experimental results show that the erosion rate decreases monotonically ...

2007
Peter Ruggiero Peter N. Adams Jonathan A. Warrick

Mixed sediment beaches are morphologically distinct from and more complex than either sand or gravel only beaches. Three digital imaging techniques are employed to quantify surficial grain size and bedload sediment transport rates along the mixed sediment beaches of Kachemak Bay, Alaska. Applying digital imaging procedures originally developed for quickly and efficiently quantifying grain sizes...

2007
Joel P. Johnson Kelin X. Whipple

Natural bedrock rivers flow in self-formed channels and form diverse erosional morphologies. The parameters that collectively define channel morphology (e.g. width, slope, bed roughness, bedrock exposure, sediment size distribution) all influence river incision rates and dynamically adjust in poorly understood ways to imposed fluid and sediment fluxes. To explore the mechanics of river incision...

2017
J. Hussein P. Truong H. Ghadiri C. Rose

Vetiver buffer strips are widely employed to reduce fluxes of eroding soil and associated nutrients and pollutants from catchments into waterways. The physical processes involved in sediment reduction by buffer strips have been examined in a number of studies and various models have been developed to describe some of these processes. However, the sedimentremoval efficiency is complex as it is t...

2007
Takahiro SHIONO Nobuyuki YAMAMOTO Noburo HARAGUCHI Anshun YOSHINAGA

Reddish fine sediment runoff from upland fields has been one of the causes of coastal environmental pollution in Okinawa, Japan. Planting grass strips is a well-known measure to reduce runoff of nonpoint-source pollutants from agricultural fields. In this study, we investigated the performance of a centipede grass (Eremochloa ophiuroides (Munro) Hack.) strip for reducing sediment runoff from an...

2016
Emily Denise Melton Dimitry Y Sorokin Lex Overmars Olga Chertkov Alicia Clum Manoj Pillay Natalia Ivanova Nicole Shapiro Nikos C Kyrpides Tanja Woyke Alla L Lapidus Gerard Muyzer

Desulfurivibrio alkaliphilus strain AHT2(T) is a strictly anaerobic sulfidogenic haloalkaliphile isolated from a composite sediment sample of eight hypersaline alkaline lakes in the Wadi al Natrun valley in the Egyptian Libyan Desert. D. alkaliphilus AHT2(T) is Gram-negative and belongs to the family Desulfobulbaceae within the Deltaproteobacteria. Here we report its genome sequence, which cont...

2015
C. Seabird McKeon Björn G. Tunberg Cora A. Johnston Daniel J. Barshis Alex Ford

Community composition of the infaunal bivalve fauna of the St. Lucie Estuary and southern Indian River Lagoon, eastern Florida was sampled quarterly for 10 years as part of a long-term benthic monitoring program. A total of 38,514 bivalves of 137 taxa were collected and identified. We utilized this data, along with sediment samples and environmental measurements gathered concurrently, to assess...

2016
James T. Morris Donald C. Barber John C. Callaway Randy Chambers Scott C. Hagen Charles S. Hopkinson Beverly J. Johnson Patrick Megonigal Scott C. Neubauer Tiffany Troxler Cathleen Wigand

A mixing model derived from first principles describes the bulk density (BD) of intertidal wetland sediments as a function of loss on ignition (LOI). The model assumes that the bulk volume of sediment equates to the sum of self-packing volumes of organic and mineral components or BD = 1/[LOI/k1 + (1-LOI)/k2], where k1 and k2 are the self-packing densities of the pure organic and inorganic compo...

2005
Mitchell Lyle Neil Mitchell Nicklas Pisias Alan Mix Jose Ignacio Martinez Adina Paytan

[1] The paleoceanographic recording fidelity of pelagic sediments is limited by chemical diagenesis and physical mixing (bioturbation and horizontal sediment transport). Diagenesis and bioturbation are relatively well-studied, but the effects of physical sedimentation have been largely ignored. Modeling U series isotopes (e.g., Th) can potentially quantify horizontal sediment movement, but mode...

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