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Transport Mechanics of Stream‐Borne Logs
Carlos V. Alonso
- pp 59-69
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The article was published on 2013-03-19. It has received 31 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sediment transport.read more
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Bridging the gaps: An overview of wood across time and space in diverse rivers
TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify other knowledge gaps related to wood recruitment, transport, storage, and how beavers influence wood dynamics in large and small-to medium-sized rivers.
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A depth‐averaged two‐dimensional model for flow, sediment transport, and bed topography in curved channels with riparian vegetation
TL;DR: In this article, a depth-averaged two-dimensional numerical model was developed to simulate flow, sediment transport, and bed topography in river channels with emergent and submerged rigid vegetation and large woody debris.
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Modeling fluvial response to in-stream woody vegetation: implications for stream corridor restoration
TL;DR: In this paper, a hybrid method of meander design is proposed where managed vegetation plantings are used to trigger or force the desired morphologic response, transforming a straight, degraded reach into a more functional meandering corridor.
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A flume experiment on the formation of wood jams in rivers
TL;DR: In this article, a flume experiment is carried out to explore jamming of large wood debris in streams with complex morphology, occurring in mountain streams with in channel boulders or vegetation, in braided rivers or in floodplains during flood events.
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Ecology of Coarse Woody Debris in Temperate Ecosystems
Mark E. Harmon,Jerry F. Franklin,F. J. Swanson,P. Sollins,Stanley V. Gregory,John D. Lattin,N.H. Anderson,S.P. Cline,N.G. Aumen,James R. Sedell,G.W. Lienkaemper,Kermit Cromack,Kenneth W. Cummins +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed the rates at which coarse wood debris is added and removed from ecosystems, the biomass found in streams and forests, and many functions that CWD serves.
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REVIEW—Review of Flow Interference Between Two Circular Cylinders in Various Arrangements
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On the force fluctuations acting on a circular cylinder in crossflow from subcritical up to transcritical Reynolds numbers
TL;DR: In this article, the steady and unsteady forces were measured by means of a piezobalance, which features a high natural frequency, low interferences and a large dynamic range.
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Influence of surface roughness on the cross-flow around a circular cylinder
TL;DR: In this article, the influence of surface roughness on the cross-flow around a circular cylinder is investigated in a high-pressure wind tunnel, thus high Reynolds numbers up to Re = 3 × 106 could be obtained.
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On vortex shedding from smooth and rough cylinders in the range of Reynolds numbers 6*10^3 to 5*10^6
E. Achenbach,E. Heinecke +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the influence of surface roughness on the vortex shedding frequency in the wake of a single cylinder has been investigated in an atmospherical and a high-pressure wind tunnel.
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