2023
DOI: 10.24057/2071-9388-2022-097
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Testing Bed Load Transport Formulas: A Case Study Of The Lower Amur Using Bed Load Yield Data Obtained With Multi-Beam Echo-Sounders (Mbes)

Abstract: The development of bed load calculation methods directly depends on the reliability of the measurement data. The most reliable measurement data remains the data obtained by the volumetric method when observing the filling of reservoirs, borrows, ditches etc. Nevertheless these data are the rarest. In this paper on the base of the data obtained when observing the process of filling of a ditch across the Amur River a comparison of a number of bed load calculation methods is performed. The observations were carri… Show more

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“…The second part of the issue is devoted to Sediment transport and river morphology studies. It starts with a paper by Schmalfuss et al (2022) tackling the problem of hydromorphological analysis in hydrology, followed by research focused on bedload sediment measurements (Petrovskaya et al 2022). The last two papers examine water quality issues associated with sediment load in the Selenga River delta (Zaharova and…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second part of the issue is devoted to Sediment transport and river morphology studies. It starts with a paper by Schmalfuss et al (2022) tackling the problem of hydromorphological analysis in hydrology, followed by research focused on bedload sediment measurements (Petrovskaya et al 2022). The last two papers examine water quality issues associated with sediment load in the Selenga River delta (Zaharova and…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%