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Van Duivendijk, J. (author)
Keynote lecture at the ICSE2006. Various types of scour can confront the engineer, who has to design and construct a hydraulic structure in a marine environment. The engineer is interested in the magnitude of the scour to be expected and its development in time. He hopes that such information, if at all available, is accurate and that he can...
conference paper 2006
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Verheij, H.J. (author), Mosselman, E. (author), Stolker, C. (author)
report 2004
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Li, Y. (author)
The severity and location of bank erosion and bed scour changes with the variation of water level. At low flows, the main flow thread tends to follow the concave bank. As the discharge increases, the flow tends to cut across the convex bar, to concentrate against concave bank only downstream the bend apex. This change of flow pattern is...
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de Vries, M. (author)
Processes on degradation and aggradation of rivers have a speed depending on the characteristics of the rivers. Starting from the basic equations a morphological timescale, characterising these processes, is defined. This morphological time-scale is estimated for various rivers.
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