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Summary of alluvial channel data from flume experiments, 1956-61

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The article was published on 1966-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 564 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Flume.

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A review of the braided-river depositional environment

TL;DR: A review of more than sixty recent papers on modern and ancient braided-stream deposits can be found in this article, where several sedimentation models have been developed from a review of recent work.
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Sediment transport; Part I, Bed load transport

TL;DR: In this article, a method is presented which enables the computation of the bed-load transport as the product of the saltation height, the particle velocity and the bed load concentration.
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Sediment Transport, Part II: Suspended Load Transport

TL;DR: In this article, a method is presented which enables the computation of the suspended load as the depth-integration of the product of the local concentration and flow velocity, based on the calculation of the reference concentration from the bed-load transport.
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Classification of large-scale subaqueous bedforms; a new look at an old problem

TL;DR: A Symposium entitled "Classification of Large-Scale Flow-Transverse Bedforms" was convened at the 1987 Mid-Year Meeting of SEPM in Austin, Texas with the purpose of examining the problems involved in classifying large subaqueous flow-transverse bedforms developed in fluvial, intertidal, and marine environments, and recommending changes in nomenclature.
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A systematic analysis of eight decades of incipient motion studies, with special reference to gravel-bedded rivers

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used data compiled from eight decades of incipient motion studies to calculate dimensionless critical shear stress values of the median grain size, t* c 50.