HSA2 Hydrology and landforms and fluvial systems
.1 Measurement of bedload and suspended sediment in
turbulent flow
Convener: Laronne, J.B.
Co-Convener(s): Ergenzinger, P.
Monday, 20 April 1998
Lecture Room: MYKONOS
Chairperson: N.N.
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14:00 RUBIN, D.M.; NELSON, J.M.; SHREVE, R.L.
Predicting bedload flux under waves
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14:15 HABERSACK, H.; NACHTNEBEL, H.P.; LARONNE, J.B.
Effects of the 3-D turbulent flow field on trap measurements
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14:30 DITTRICH, A.
Velocity field and resistance of flow over rough surfaces
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14:45 KOZLOWSKI, B.
Influence of ring structures and shear stress distribution on river
bed stability
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15:00 BATALLA, R.J.; ROVIRA, A.
Bedload pulses associated with migration of sand dunes
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15:15 LARONNE, J.; GARCIA, C.
Bursts and cyclical movement of sand/granules on mobile bed patches
utilising video photography - the Tordera river
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15:30 DISSE, M.; BARDOSSY, A.
Quantitative evaluation of bed load measurements in the river Rhine
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15:45 COHEN, H.; LARONNE, J.B.
Continuous monitoring of bedload discharge in an extreme arid environment,
Nahal Rahaf and Kanaim, Dead Sea, Israel
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16:00 LIEBAULT, F.; CLEMENT, P.
Assessment of mountain stream annual bedload transport rates in the
Drome watershed, France
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16:15 PFEIFFER, A.; THIELE, M.; BROCKMANN, U.; PROCHNOW, D.
A tool for sizing flocs and particles in suspension: laser scattering
combined with image analysis of video frames *
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16:30 Concluding Remarks
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16:45 END OF SESSION
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17:00 Opening
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19:30 Reception