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Principles of sediment transport in rivers, estuaries and coastal seas

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The article was published on 1993-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 1962 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sediment transport.

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Neural-network predictability experiments for nearshore sandbar migration

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors study the role of nonlinearity in the predictability of cross-shore sandbar behavior on timescales of a few days to several months with data-driven neural network models.
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Evidence of Non-Universality of von Kármán’s κ

TL;DR: The non-universality of the logarithmic law of the wall in wall-bounded turbulent flows has been investigated in this paper, where it behaves as a variable in flows with low relative submergence, or where there is bed-load and/or suspended-load sediment transport.
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Dune Migration on Macrotidal Flats Under Symmetrical Tidal Flows: Garolim Bay, Korea

TL;DR: In this article, a self-contained instrument (TISDOS) was deployed on the lower tidal flat of Garolim Bay, Korea, to investigate the mechanical processes of dune migration and found that the dune being monitored continued to move back and forth during tidal cycles at varying speeds controlled by a neap-spring tidal regime.
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Interaction of Submerged Vegetation, Hydrodynamics and Turbidity; Analysis of Field and Laboratory Studies

TL;DR: In this article, both field studies and laboratory experiments were carried out in order to identify relevant processes that cause the phenomenon of a clear water phase above submerged vegetation fields, as commonly observed in lakes in The Netherlands.