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ASSESSMENT OF BED-LOAD PREDICTORS BASED ON SAMPLING IN A GRAVEL BED RIVER 被引量:1
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作者 HADDADCHI Arman OMID Mohammad H. DEHGHANI Amir A. 《Journal of Hydrodynamics》 SCIE EI CSCD 2012年第1期145-151,共7页
Bedload transport in alluvial channels has been extensively studied and different equations based on field and/or experimental data have been proposed.Prediction of bed-load transport rate using different equations re... Bedload transport in alluvial channels has been extensively studied and different equations based on field and/or experimental data have been proposed.Prediction of bed-load transport rate using different equations results in wide ranges which are not always reliable.In this study,some of the universal bedload predictors were evaluated with measured load by a Helley-Smith sampler in the Node River,a gravel bed river in the northeast part of Iran.From 19 sets of data,14 series of data were used to evaluate the bed-load transport equations.The results show that the equations presented by Van Rijn,Meyer-Peter and Mueller,and Ackers and White may adequately predict bedload transport in the range of field data. 展开更多
关键词 bedload transport gravel bed river bed-load sampling Gorgan-Iran
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A combined tectono-climatic control on Holocene sedimentation in Ladakh Himalaya,India:Clues from Anisotropy of Magnetic Susceptibility(AMS)of lake sediments
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作者 B.V.Lakshmi K.Deenadayalan +1 位作者 Md.Mujahed Baba Saumitra Misra 《Journal of Palaeogeography》 SCIE CSCD 2024年第4期738-753,共16页
Anisotropy of Magnetic Susceptibility(AMS)data from a~27.8 m thick soft sedimentary mud sequence(~10.5-3.25 k yrs)from the Spituk Palaeolake Sequence(SPSS)of Holocene age,located in the northern bank of the Indus Rive... Anisotropy of Magnetic Susceptibility(AMS)data from a~27.8 m thick soft sedimentary mud sequence(~10.5-3.25 k yrs)from the Spituk Palaeolake Sequence(SPSS)of Holocene age,located in the northern bank of the Indus River in the Leh-Ladakh Himalaya,show effects of tectonic versus climate dynamics responsible for the Himalayan sedimentation.The sedimentary sequence,consisting of alternating of aeolian sand and glacio-fluvial mud flow deposits,has been subdivided into an older Last Glacier Phase I(LGP 1)and a younger Last Glacier Phase II(LGP 2),where the termination of each phase is marked by the occurrence of gravel beds of thickness≤1 m,which were deposited due to glacial melting.The present AMS data along with previously published information on sedimentology confirm that the mudflow deposits of the LGP 1 and LGP 2phases were deposited in a lacustrine environment under glacio-fluvial conditions.However,a weak fluvial flow towards NW and NE could have existed for the LGP 1 and LGP 2,respectively.The glacial beds terminating LGP 1 and LGP 2 appear to have formed by climatic warming and tectonic activity,respectively.Hence,the Holocene Himalayan sedimentation was influenced by both climatic and tectonic activities.However,the thickness of the gravel bed(~0.8 m)terminating LGP 2 occupies only~2.8 vol%of the total studied thickness~28 m,of the SPSS in the present study,which indicated a lesser control of tectonism in the growth of the Himalaya in and around the study area. 展开更多
关键词 Holocene palaeolake sequence AMS studies gravel beds DEGLACIATION Tectonic instability
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