نتایج جستجو برای: gravel soils

تعداد نتایج: 52100  

Journal: :Nature 2017
Elizabeth H Dingle Mikaël Attal Hugh D Sinclair

Rivers sourced in the Himalayan mountain range carry some of the largest sediment loads on the planet, yet coarse gravel in these rivers vanishes within approximately 10-40 kilometres on entering the Ganga Plain (the part of the North Indian River Plain containing the Ganges River). Understanding the fate of gravel is important for forecasting the response of rivers to large influxes of sedimen...

2016
F Richard Hauer Harvey Locke Victoria J Dreitz Mark Hebblewhite Winsor H Lowe Clint C Muhlfeld Cara R Nelson Michael F Proctor Stewart B Rood

Gravel-bed river floodplains in mountain landscapes disproportionately concentrate diverse habitats, nutrient cycling, productivity of biota, and species interactions. Although stream ecologists know that river channel and floodplain habitats used by aquatic organisms are maintained by hydrologic regimes that mobilize gravel-bed sediments, terrestrial ecologists have largely been unaware of the...

2012
Gunjan Bhalla P. K. Swamee Arvind Kumar Ajay Bansal

Laboratory studies were conducted to investigate scrap-tire-shreds as a potential alternative to conventional gravel in the drainage layer of leachate collection system at the base of landfill. Performance of various physico-chemical characteristics of leachate after passing it through combined bed of scrap-tire-shreds and gravel for different combinations of thickness of scrap-tireshreds and g...

Journal: :Ground water 2009
Judith E Horn Thomas Harter

Domestic wells in North America and elsewhere are typically constructed at relatively shallow depths and with the sand or gravel pack extending far above the intake screen of the well (shallow well seal). The source areas of these domestic wells and the effect of an extended gravel pack on the source area are typically unknown, and few resources exist for estimating these. In this article, we u...

2007
Eve M. Elkins Gregory B. Pasternack Joseph E. Merz

6 [1] Gravel-bedded channels often become incised and degraded below dams. Gravel can 7 be added to the channel to rehabilitate hydrogeomorphic conditions, including those 8 promoting salmon spawning. When implemented without increasing bed slope, gravel 9 addition at downstream riffles back floods upstream riffles. A 2-year gravel augmentation 10 project was done to test the efficacy of a new ...

Journal: :Buildings 2023

The coefficient of earth pressure at rest, K0, is a significant mechanical parameter, and the investigation K0 coarse-grained soil has important theoretical significance applicational value in geotechnical engineering. However, there are few studies on influence initial dry density (ρd) due to limitations related test instruments or methods. A series tests for two types soils (rockfill sandy-gr...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2015
Kevin Schaefer Lin Liu Andrew Parsekian Elchin Jafarov Albert C. Chen Tingjun Zhang Alessio Gusmeroli Santosh Panda Howard A. Zebker Tim Schaefer

Active layer thickness (ALT) is a critical parameter for monitoring the status of permafrost that is typically measured at specific locations using probing, in situ temperature sensors, or other ground-based observations. Here we evaluated the Remotely Sensed Active Layer Thickness (ReSALT) product that uses the Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar technique to measure seasonal surface subs...

2009
George W. Swenson Michael J. White Michael L. Oelze

0003-682X/$ see front matter 2009 Elsevier Ltd. A doi:10.1016/j.apacoust.2009.07.003 * Corresponding author. Tel.: +1 217 352 6511. E-mail address: [email protected] (G.W. Swen Experiments were performed to measure the various sound-wave propagation parameters of two kinds of gravel, a crushed limestone and a stream-formed ‘‘pea gravel”, at frequencies between 25 and 200 Hz. The apparatus w...

2004
S. Schweizer

Decisions about flood protection and river rehabilitation require prediction of the consequences of each possible management alternative. To provide such predictions, an integrative model is required that represents the cause-effect relations between revitalisation measures and morphologic, hydraulic and ecological consequences. This paper describes the hydraulics submodel of such an integrativ...

2010
P. Y. Julien C. K. Chang

The 2003 flood of the Muda River reached 1,340 m3 /s at Ladang Victoria and adversely impacted 45,000 people in Malaysia. A flood control remediation plan proposed a levee height based on a 50-year discharge of 1 ,815 m3 /s obtained from hydrologic models. This design discharge falls outside the 95% confidence intervals of the flood frequency analysis based on field measurements. Instream sand ...

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