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    • Sediment transport and channel morphology implications for fish habitat 

      Hassan, Marwan A.; Ferrer Boix, Carles; Cienciala, Piotr; Chartrand, Shawn M. (CRC Press, 2017)
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      This chapter reviews the basic principles of sediment transport in streams, channel classification, mountain channel morphology, and associated implications for fish spawning habitats. Local sediment transport processes ...
    • Sorting of a sand-gravel mixture in a Gilbert-type delta 

      Ferrer Boix, Carles; Martín Vide, Juan Pedro; Parker, Gary (2015-08)
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      This paper presents the results of a Gilbert-type delta progradation experiment within an impoundment created by a dam. The delta was composed of a poorly sorted sand-gravel mixture in a bedload-dominated environment. The ...
    • Temporal bed adjustments to a series of water pulses in gravel bed rivers 

      Ferrer Boix, Carles; Hassan, Marwan A. (CRC Press, 2014)
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      The evolution of the bed surface and bedload transport rates under a sudden increase of the water discharge (pulse) has been relatively unexplored in an experimental setup. Further, no systematic investigation has been ...
    • Transient scour and fill: the case of the Pilcomayo River 

      Martín Vide, Juan Pedro; Capape, Sergio; Ferrer Boix, Carles (Elsevier, 2019-09)
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      Transient scour and fill refers to the general scour and fill in a riverbed due to flood passage. It was given much attention in times of Leopold and Maddock (1953) and Colby (1964) from records of outstanding case studies. ...
    • What controls the coarse sediment yield to a Mediterranean delta? The case of the Llobregat River (NE Iberian Peninsula) 

      Martín Vide, Juan Pedro; Prats Puntí, Arnau; Ferrer Boix, Carles (2020-12)
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      The human pressure upon an alluvial river in the Mediterranean region has changed its riverine and deltaic landscapes. The river has been channelized in the last 70 years while the delta has been retreating for more than ...