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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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Larval fish movement in the River Lohajang,Tangail, Bangladesh

TL;DR: The most important species in the larval drift were Hilsa spp.
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Morphological Adaptation of River Channels to Vegetation Establishment: A Laboratory Study

TL;DR: In this article, the authors demonstrate that vegetation colonization affects bank erosion rates, channel shape, channel sinuosity, and bar pattern, and emphasize the role of alternating high and low flows on the morphological development of streams mediated by vegetation.
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Sediment management in coastal infrastructures: techno-economic and environmental impact assessment of alternative technologies to dredging.

TL;DR: The comparison shows that dredging has both the higher costs and environmental impact, while fixed sand by-passing plants are characterized by the lowest environmental impact and operation costs that are competitive with dredging.
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River plume induced variability of suspended particle characteristics

TL;DR: A shipboard experiment using R/V Ocean Researcher III was conducted on July 6-9, 2012 to focus on the temporal variability of the suspended particle characteristics off the Zhuoshui River mouth in central Taiwan as discussed by the authors.
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Non-linear process based modelling of offshore sand waves

TL;DR: In this article, a 2DV idealized model based on nonlinear stability analysis is presented to describe the behavior of sand waves from their initial state up to their final equilibrium.