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  1. Deutsche Hydrografische Zeitschrift
  2. Deutsche Hydrografische Zeitschrift : Volume 61
  3. Deutsche Hydrografische Zeitschrift : Volume 61, Issue 2-3, March 2011
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Editorial
Evaluation of in situ and remote sensing sampling methods for SPM concentrations, Belgian continental shelf (southern North Sea)
Bed composition generation for morphodynamic modeling: case study of San Pablo Bay in California, USA
Fine sediment dynamics in a shallow lake and implication for design of hydraulic works
Fine sediment transport by tidal asymmetry in the high-concentrated Ems River: indications for a regime shift in response to channel deepening
An analysis of wave dissipation at the Hendijan mud coast, the Persian Gulf
Minimising harbour siltation—findings of PIANC Working Group 43
A numerical model for simulation of fluid mud with different rheological behaviors
On the behavior of mud floc size distribution: model calibration and model behavior
Field observations of SPM using ADV, ADP, and OBS in a shallow estuarine system with low SPM concentration—Vitória Bay, SE Brazil
Natural and anthropogenic heavy metals in estuarine cohesive sediments: geochemistry and bioavailability
A comparative study on the rheology and wave dissipation of kaolinite and natural Hendijan Coast mud, the Persian Gulf
The settling dynamics of flocculating mud-sand mixtures: Part 1—Empirical algorithm development
The settling dynamics of flocculating mud and sand mixtures: part 2—numerical modelling
Freshwater flocculation of suspended sediments in the Yangtze River, China
Macroflocs, fine-grained sediment transports, and their longitudinal variations in the Ems Estuary
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Editorial

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Vinzon, Susana B. Mehta, Ashish J. Winterwerp, Johan C.
Copyright Year 2011
Starting Page 155
Ending Page 155
Page Count 1
File Format PDF
ISSN 16167341
Journal Deutsche Hydrografische Zeitschrift
Volume Number 61
Issue Number 2-3
e-ISSN 16167228
Language English
Publisher Springer-Verlag
Publisher Date 2011-03-19
Publisher Place Berlin, Heidelberg
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Fluid- and Aerodynamics Environmental Monitoring/Analysis Meteorology/Climatology Geophysics/Geodesy Oceanography
Content Type Text
Subject Oceanography
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