Search results for "Beach morphodynamics"

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Bitterling Populations in The Sighisoara-Târnava Mare Natura 2000 Site ‒ A Support System for Management Decisions

2016

Abstract The predominant threats to the Bitterling populations in the Sighisoara-Târnava Mare Natura 2000 site are the hydro technical modifications of the river channels, organic contamination and illegal fishing. ADONIS:CE is applied commonly for business processes modelling, however, in this study case was applied in an ecology/biology sphere of interest. The authors acquired a Bitterling model which contained all of the identified habitat species’ necessities, the specific indicators that give good preservation status and the present pressures and threats. The keeping of the riverbed morphodynamics is especially necessary - the meanders existence is significant for the aquatic mollusc s…

0106 biological sciencesRiver ecosystemEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyAquatic ecosystemEcology (disciplines)010501 environmental sciencesBiology01 natural sciencesNatural (archaeology)HabitatSupport systemNatura 2000Beach morphodynamics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesManagement of Sustainable Development
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GPS Monitoring of the Scopello (Sicily, Italy) DGSD Phenomenon: Relationships Between Surficial and Deep-Seated Morphodynamics

2015

The Scopello area, which is located along the north-western Tyrrhenian coastal sector of the Sicilian chain (Italy), is widely affected by Deep-seated Gravitational Slope Deformation (DGSD) phenomena, which are mainly the result of a geomorphologic setting marked by the outcropping of an overthrust plan, limiting a brittle fractured carbonate slab, laid onto a ductile marly-clayey substratum. Due to the very advanced stage of the deformation phenomena, a coupled morphodynamic style has established between shallow landslides and DGSD phenomena, affecting the exhumed ductile substratum and the overlaying rigid dismantled slab, respectively. A GPS network was realized for monitoring the Scopel…

Deformation (mechanics)business.industrySettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaLandslideDGSD phenomena GPS monitoring large-scale landslide Scopello (Sicily Italy)DebrisHead (geology)GeographyAssisted GPSGlobal Positioning SystemSlabbusinessSettore GEO/05 - Geologia ApplicataBeach morphodynamicsSeismology
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Fluvial eco-hydraulics and morphodynamics: New insights and challenges

2015

The paper concerns the mechanisms underlying the distribution of the bed shear stress in meandering bends. Literature indicates that cross-stream circulation strongly affects the redistribution of the downstream velocity, but the feedback between them is still poorly understood. The aim of this paper is to gain some insight into how the momentum transport by cross-stream circulation contributes to the bed shear stress redistribution. Experimental analysis, based on a detailed dataset collected in a large-amplitude meandering laboratory flume, is presented. From these data an evaluation is made of the terms in the depth-averaged momentum equations and the analysis is especially devoted to te…

HydraulicslawEarth scienceFluvialRivers eco-morphodynamics evolution processes numerical simulationexperimentsGeomorphologyBeach morphodynamicsGeologyWater Science and Technologylaw.inventionAdvances in Water Resources
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Reduction of scouring downstream of a rigid bed by means of a vegetated carpet: experimental investigation in a laboratory flume

2016

Vegetation is a critical component of aquatic ecosystems and exerts an important role in river morphodynamics. This paper describes the results of laboratory study carried out to investigate the role of vegetation on flow field and erosion process developing in non-equilibrium situations. Particular attention is paid to scour evolving downstream of a rigid bed and to the effect of a vegetated carpet used as a protective measure against scouring. The reported experimental study shows that the introduction of the vegetated carpet results in a more favourable configuration than in its absence determining reduced values of flow velocity, turbulence intensity and bed shear stress, and modifying …

HydrologyHydrogeologyVegetation010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesLaboratory measurement0208 environmental biotechnologyFlow (psychology)02 engineering and technology01 natural sciences020801 environmental engineeringFlumeFlow velocityFlow velocityTurbulence kinetic energyErosionShear stressEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental ChemistryGeotechnical engineeringBed scouringBeach morphodynamics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and Technology
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Multi-method evaluation of denudation rates in small mediterranean catchments

2015

The paper presents the results of the research tasks of the Quantitative Geomorphology Working Group (of the Italian Association of Physical Geography and Geomorphology) focused on multi-method evaluation of denudation rates in small catchments of Italy. Several study areas are compared with the goal of quantifying the morphodynamic evolution in different response times and with traditional and innovative techniques. The final aims are the direct erosion monitoring, the geomorphic analysis for the comprehension of drainage basin morphodynamics, up to the geomorphological hazard evaluation. The catchments are key Mediterranean areas particularly sensitive to climatic and anthropic modificati…

Mediterranean climateHydrologyQuantitative Geomorphology; Denudation rates evaluation; Italy; Geomorphological hazardgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryQuantitative geomorphology Denudation rates evaluation Italy Geomorphological hazardGeomorphological hazardSettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaDrainage basinDenudationItalyErosionMulti methodPhysical geographyDenudation rates evaluationQuantitative geomorphologyHazard evaluationGeologyBeach morphodynamics
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Morphodynamics of river bed variation with variable bedload step length

2013

Abstract. Here we consider the 1-D morphodynamics of an erodible bed subject to bedload transport. Fluvial bed elevation variation is typically modeled by the Exner equation, which, in its classical form, expresses mass conservation in terms of the divergence of the bedload sediment flux. An entrainment form of the Exner equation can be written as an alternative description of the same bedload processes, by introducing the notions of an entrainment rate into bedload and of a particle step length, and assuming a certain probability distribution for the step length. This entrainment form implies some degree of nonlocality, which is absent from the standard flux form, so that these two express…

lcsh:Dynamic and structural geologyFluvialEarth-Surface Processes; GeophysicsMechanicsFlumeGeographyGeophysicslcsh:QE500-639.5AggradationSaltation (geology)Geotechnical engineeringConservation of massExner equationBeach morphodynamicsBed loadEarth-Surface Processes
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