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The effect of geometry and bottom friction on local bed forms in a tidal embayment

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In this paper, a 2DH idealized local morphodynamic model for a tidal channel was used to demonstrate that estuarine bars with typical length scales on the order of the tidal excursion length can develop as the result of a positive feedback between water motion, sediment transport and the sandy bottom.
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This article is published in Continental Shelf Research.The article was published on 2002-07-01 and is currently open access. It has received 75 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Length scale & Suspended load.

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Medium-Term (Months to Years) Morphodynamic Modelling of a Complex Estuarine System

TL;DR: Bemardes et al. as discussed by the authors used a 2D morphodynamic model based on the Telemac system to predict the observed hydrodynamics with good accuracy, given that measurement noise is removed.
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Morphologic modelling of tidal inlet on a barrier-lagoon coast: Case study of the Laolonggou tidal inlet in the Bohai Bay

TL;DR: In this paper, a process-based morphological model (Delft3D) is applied to hindcast morphodynamic evolution of the Laolonggou tidal inlet (LTI) for a duration of 68 years and then analyze the mechanism of morphologic evolution and factors affecting it in tidal inlets.
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Long-term morphological response to dredging including cut-across-shoal in a tidal channel-shoal system

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the process-based finite-volume coastal ocean model (FVCOM) to investigate long-term (centennial) morphological evolution of the channel-shoal system.
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Estimation of tidal excursion length along the shatt al-arab estuary, southern iraq

TL;DR: In this paper, a mathematical relation proposed by Parsa and Shahidi (2010) was estimated for the Shatt Al-Arab estuary based on the mathematical relation and the field measurements of water level, bathymetry and discharges were conducted to fulfill the objective of the study.
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Incipient Tidal Bar and Sill Formation

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors study incipient tidal bars with laboratory scale experiments in a periodically tilting flume and show that sills are initiated with the onset of tidal bar formation in straight channels and trigger formation of mutually evasive ebb-and flood-dominated channels.
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Coastal and Estuarine Sediment Dynamics

K.R. Dyer
TL;DR: The physical concepts governing sediment movement in the sea with the minimum of mathematics have been established in this paper, with a focus on the measurement and prediction of sea transportation of sediment, and detailed physical processes within regional sediment circulation patterns.
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Numerical methods for shallow-water flow

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of space discretization on wave propagation are investigated and a detailed treatment of boundary conditions is given. But the results are limited to three-dimensional shallow-water flows.
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Self-formed straight rivers with equilibrium banks and mobile bed. Part 1. The sand-silt river

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors formulated a fluid flow model with a series of approximate but reasonable assumptions for straight channels with non-cohesive sand and silt banks and showed that the model can be applied to a more general treatment of natural rivers, which would include various complicating factors such as meandering, sediment sorting and seepage.
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Laboratory measurements of the direction of sediment transport on transverse alluvial-bed slopes

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of a sloping bed on the direction of sediment transport is determined by conducting bed-levelling experiments, and a distinction is made between laboratory conditions and natural rivers.
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Q1. What are the contributions mentioned in the paper "The effect of geometry and bottom friction on local bed forms in a tidal embayment" ?

In the case that the width is much smaller than the tidal excursion length and non-linear bottom friction is used, there is good qualitative agreement with results from 3D models reported in literature which were applied to the same parameter regime.