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Paul A. Carling

Researcher at University of Southampton

Publications -  175
Citations -  7462

Paul A. Carling is an academic researcher from University of Southampton. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sediment transport & Sediment. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 165 publications receiving 6552 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul A. Carling include Chengdu University of Technology & Freshwater Biological Association.

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Observations on siting, dimensions and structure of salmonid redds

TL;DR: Egg burial depth in upland stony streams in north-east England and south-west Wales could be predicted from a linear regression of mean depth upon female length, and information is given on gravel composition and redd structure.
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Computational Dam-Break Hydraulics over Erodible Sediment Bed

TL;DR: In this paper, a theoretical model is built upon the conservative laws of shallow water hydrodynamics, and a high-resolution numerical solution of the hyperbolic system is achieved using the total-variation-diminishing version of the second-order weighted average flux method in conjunction with the HLLC approximate Riemann solver and SUPERBEE limiter.
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The impact of fine sediment accumulation on the survival of incubating salmon progeny: Implications for sediment management

TL;DR: It is concluded that current granular measures of spawning and incubation habitat quality do not satisfactorily describe the complexity of factors influencing incubation success and casts doubt over the ability of current catchment-based land use management strategies to adequately reduce fine sediment inputs.
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Threshold of coarse sediment transport in broad and narrow natural streams

TL;DR: In this article, the threshold of coarse sediment transport has been examined in natural streambeds in an upland Pennine (U.K.) area, and the influence of grain shape was found not to be important in the initiation of motion criterion.