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Assessing the effects of consecutive sediment-control dams using a numerical hydraulic experiment to model river-bed variation

Author
MOURI, G1 ; GOLOSOV, V2 ; CHALOV, S2 ; VLADIMIR, B2 ; SHIIDA, M3 ; HORI, T4 ; SHINODA, S5 ; OKI, T1
[1] Inst. of Industrial Science (IIS), Univ., Tokyo, Japan
[2] Fac. of Geography, Lomonosov State Univ., Moscou, Russian Federation
[3] Dept. of Urban and Environmental Engineering, Univ., Kyoto, Japan
[4] Disaster Prevention Research Inst., Univ., Kyoto, Japan
[5] Information and Multimedia Center, Univ., Gifu, Japan
Source

Catena (Giessen). 2013, Vol 104, pp 174-185, 12 p ; ref : 42 ref

ISSN
0341-8162
Scientific domain
Geology
Publisher
Catena, Cremlingen-Destedt
Publication country
Germany
Document type
Article
Language
Russian
Keyword (fr)
Aménagement hydraulique Barrage Bassin-versant Charge en suspension Crue Glissement de terrain Modèle numérique Montagne Simulation Kotaki Niigata Honshū Japon
Keyword (en)
Hydraulic works Dam Watershed Suspended load Flood Landslide Numerical model Mountain Simulation Honshu Japan
Keyword (es)
Aprovechamiento hidráulico Represa Cuenca hidrográfica Carga en suspensión Crecida Deslizamiento deterreno Modelo numérico Montaña Simulación Japón
Classification
Francis
531 Bgi / Prodig / 531-34 Physical geography / 531-75B Hydrometeorology / 531-82 Applied hydrology

Discipline
Geography
Origin
PRODIG
Database
FRANCIS
INIST identifier
27624634

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