Sediment transport and roughness coefficients generated by flexible vegetation patches in the emergent and submerged conditions in a semiarid alluvial open-channel
In the semiarid environment, low vegetation cover and deforestation on the banks of rivers represent a strong impact on the flow resistance process, altering the interaction of the flow with the banks, one of the conditioning factors of the morphological balance of the river channel. In extreme hydr...
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Main Authors: | Douglas Monteiro Cavalcante, Maria Tatiane Leonardo Chaves, Gabriella Moreira Campos, José Ramon Barros Cantalice, Genival Barros Junior |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/34c683f119ad4cbb874176384f21d0cd |
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