Critical dependence of morphodynamic models of fluvial and tidal systems on empirical downslope sediment transport
Morphological development of fluvial and tidal systems is increasingly forecasted by models, with most of them predicting unrealistically high channel incision. Here, the authors point out reasons why and suggest improvements.
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Main Authors: | A. W. Baar, M. Boechat Albernaz, W. M. van Dijk, M. G. Kleinhans |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b6f4c67f81d94346885ee207f2885eaf |
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