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Sediment and Ecohydraulics Tetsuya Kusuda (University of Kitakyushu, Japan)

Sediment and Ecohydraulics By Tetsuya Kusuda (University of Kitakyushu, Japan)

Sediment and Ecohydraulics by Tetsuya Kusuda (University of Kitakyushu, Japan)


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A collection of papers from the 6th International Conference on Cohesive Sediments, September 2005, divided into two major categories. These papers cover basic processes, including erosion, settling, flocculation, and consolidation as well as the application of the understanding of cohesive sediments to address specific issues.

Sediment and Ecohydraulics Summary

Sediment and Ecohydraulics: INTERCOH 2005: Volume 9 by Tetsuya Kusuda (University of Kitakyushu, Japan)

Sediments and Ecohyraulics is comprised of papers submitted to the 6th International Conference on Cohesive Sediments (INTERCOH 2005) held in Saga, Japan, September 2005. The papers are divided into two major categories. The first is basic processes, including erosion, settling, flocculation, and consolidation. The second major catagory is application of the understanding of cohesive sediments to address specific issues, including waterway and part management, fluid mud behavior, and contaminiated sediment management.

About Tetsuya Kusuda (University of Kitakyushu, Japan)

Edited by Tetsuya Kusuda, University of Kitakyushu, Japan; Hiroyuki Yamanishi, Saga University, Japan; Jeremy Spearman, HR Wallingford Ltd., Wallingford, UK; and Joseph Z. Gailani, US Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg, Mississippi, USA

Table of Contents

Preface. (T.Kusuda). List of Reviewers. List of Contributors. 1. Emerging concepts for managing fine cohesive sediment. (R. Kirby, R.Wurpts, N. Greiser). 2. Estimation of Vertical Slice of Bottom Density Profile through Analysis of Ultrasonic Echo Signals. (A. Kaya, et al). 3. Estimation of resuspension source of dredged sediment. (S-W. Kang, D-Y. Lee, K-S. Park). 4. A sea-surface-temperature estimation method for ocean areas and seasons using a geographic information system as a neural network. (K. Arai). 5. Flocculation process in concentrated benthic suspension layer (CBS) using a laboratory diffusive turbulent grid tank. (N. Gratiot, A.J. Manning). 6. Behavior of the Turbidity MaximumRelating to the Density Current in the Tidal River. (K. Yamamoto, et al). 7. Study on change of bottom topography and sediment characteristics around a reclaimed land in Sanbanze. (O.H. Chong, et al). 8. Strength of sediment mixtures as a function of sand content and clay mineralogy. (W. Jacobs, W.G..M. van Kestern, J.C. Winterwerp). 9. Sediment characterization of Intertidal Mudflats using Remote Sensing. (S. Adam, et al). 10. Soil Headcut Erosion: Process and Mathematical Modeling. (Y.H. Zhu, P.J. Visser, J.K. Vrijling). 11. Erodability of natural sediments: experiments on sand/mud mixtures from laboratory and field erosion tests. (P. Le Hir, et al). 12. Field observation and modeling suspended fine sediment load in Ariake Bay, Japan. (Y. Nakagawa, H.Yoshida). 13. Modelling of Sedimentation and Self-Weight Consolidation of Cohesive Sediments. (H. Samadi-Boroujeni, et al). 14. The development of algorithm to parameterise the mass settling flux of flocculated estuarine sediments. (A.J.Manning). 15. Settling velocity of sediments at high concentrations. (B.Camenen). 16. Modeling of 3D Fractal Mud Flocs Settling via Lattice Boltzmann Method. (Q.H. Zhang, J-F. Zhang). 17. A Time Dependent Flocculation Model. (D. Ditschke, M. Markofsky). 18. On the hindered settling of highly concentrated mud-sand mixtures. (P.J.T. Dankers, G..C. Sills, J.C. Winterwerp). 19. Sensitivity to floc breakup functions in a Population Balance Equation for cohesive Sediments. (F. Mietta, F. Maggi, J.C. Winterwerp). 20. A Study of in Site Floc Size in Turbidity Maximum, Yangtze estuary, China. (Q. He, J. Tang, J.Cheng). 21. Fine Sediment Resuspension and Nutrient Transport in Newnans Lake, Florida. (M. Jain, et al). 22. Numerical simulation of water quality and sediment transport in the Ariake Sea, southwestern Japan. (N.C. Don, et al). 23. Effect of the shape of submerged dike/mound on mud transport. (J-C. Chai, S. Hayashi, H. Yamanishi). 24. Lateral variability of the estuarine turbidity maximum in a tidal strait. (N.K. Ganju, D.H. Schoellhamer). 25. SPM variation in a harbour basin. (M.A.J. de Nijs, J.C. Winterwerp, J.D. Pietrzak). 26. An Integrated Hydrodynamic Model on Muddy Coasts. (M. Soltanpour, S.A. Haghshenas, T. Shibayama). 27. Modelling Erosion of Fine Sediments and the Influence of Time-variable Resistance. (C. Schweim, J. Koengeter). 28. On the significance of mud transport algorithms for the modelling of Intertidal Flats. (J. Spearman, A.J. Manning). 29. Sedimentary processes in a shell fish farming environment; Mont Saint Michel Bay, France. (F. Cayocca, et al). 30. Numerical simulation and analyses of sediment transport processes in the Ems-Dollard estuary with a three-dimensional model. (H. Weilbeer). 31. Sensitivity and spin up times of cohesive sediment transport models used to simulate bathymetric change. (D.H. Schoellhamer, et al). 32. A 3D morphodynamic process-based modelling of a mixed sand/mud coastal environment: the Seine estuary, France. (B. Waeles, P. Le Hir, P. Lesueur). Subject Index.

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NPB9780444531841
9780444531841
044453184X
Sediment and Ecohydraulics: INTERCOH 2005: Volume 9 by Tetsuya Kusuda (University of Kitakyushu, Japan)
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Elsevier Science & Technology
2007-11-28
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