نتایج جستجو برای: lateral erosion of river

تعداد نتایج: 21186963  

2007
Ian Rutherfurd

Many of the conclusions in this chapter can be summarised in an acronym that can be remembered by the phrase " Please Think " — PLS –T. 1. PROCESS — Managers will be most effective in targeting riparian revegetation if they first understand the erosion mechanisms (the processes) that are acting in a particular stream or river reach. 2. LEVERAGE — Once we understand the erosion mechanism, then w...

Journal: :PROCEEDINGS OF HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING 1993

Journal: :Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 2014

Journal: :Transactions of the Edinburgh Geological Society 1883

Journal: :Comput. Graph. Forum 2016
Guillaume Cordonnier Jean Braun Marie-Paule Cani Bedrich Benes Eric Galin Adrien Peytavie Eric Guérin

At large scale, landscapes result from the combination of two major processes: tectonics which generate the main relief through crust uplift, and weather which accounts for erosion. This paper presents the first method in computer graphics that combines uplift and hydraulic erosion to generate visually plausible terrains. Given a user-painted uplift map, we generate a stream graph over the enti...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers 1973

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In this study the advantages and importance of a numerical model to predict and monitor the processes governing hydraulic changes alluvial fan river is discussed. For this reason and because of the importance of flow velocity and shear stresses resulting from the erosion of the river, A two-dimensional numerical model to simulate the CCHE2D river changes ranging from Roodan River is used. In th...

2016
Ranghu Wang Shuwen Zhang Jiuchun Yang Chaobin Yang Lingxue Yu Liping Chang

The black soil region of Northeast China has suffered from severe soil erosion by water. Hillslope and gully erosion are the main erosion types. The objective of this research was to integrate the assessment of hillslope and gully erosion and explore spatial coupling relations between them in the Mushi River sub-catchment using geographical conditions monitoring (GCM) including remote sensing (...

Journal: :journal of tethys 0

the morphological river evolution at long-time (centuries and even millennia) and large spatial scale (watersheds of several square kilometres) can be described by means of simplified 1d models, able to simulate the variation of bed elevation and grain size composition at non-detailed scales, involving a reduced computational effort. the erosion and deposition phenomena acting along rivers can ...

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