Volume 28 Number 3 Sept. 2013
Simulation of dam-break waves on movable beds using a multi-stage centered scheme
Stefania EVANGELISTA, Mustafa S. ALTINAKAR, Cristiana DI CRISTO, and Angelo LEOPARDI pp.269–284
Petrography of alluvial sands as a past and present environmental indicator: case of the Loire River (France)
Jean-Jacques MACAIRE, Isabelle GAY-OVEJERO, Michel BACCHI, Constantin COCIRTA, Luc PATRYL, and Stéphane RODRIGUES pp.285–303
Numerical study of the effects of check dams on erosion and sedimentation in the Pachang River
Hui-Ming HSIEH, Ching-Ruey LUO, Jinn-Chuang YANG, and Rou-Fei CHEN 304–315
Numerical modeling of tidal currents, sediment transport and morphological evolution in Hangzhou Bay, China
Dong-feng XIE, Shu GAO, Zheng-bing WANG, and Cun-hong PAN pp.316–328
The interrill erosion for a sandy loam soil
Gabriella BALACCO pp.329–337
Modeling shoreline sand waves on the coasts of Namibia and Angola
Francesca RIBAS, Albert FALQUÉS, Niels VAN DEN BERG, and Miquel CABALLERIA pp.338–348
Flow near a model spur dike with a fixed scoured bed
Roger Kuhnle and Carlos Alonso pp.349–357
Dimension and frequency of bar formation in a braided river
Hsuan-Pei AN, Su-Chin CHEN, Hsun-Chuan CHAN, and Yi HSU pp.358–367
Sensitivity analysis and calibration of the Modified Universal Soil Loss Equation (MUSLE) for the Upper Malewa Catchment, Kenya
V. O. ODONGO, J. O. ONYANDO, B. M. MUTUA, P. R. van OEL, and R. BECHT 368–383
Temporal and spatial variation in the sediment volume along the beaches between Ovari and Kanyakumari (SE INDIA)
S. SARAVANAN, and N. CHANDRASEKAR, V. JOEVIVEK pp.384–395
Numerical prediction of turbidity currents on unsteady sediment-supply
Ming-Yang LIU, You-cai TUO, Rui-Dong AN, and Jia Li pp.396–405
Technical Notes
Vertical profiles of fluid velocity and suspended sediment concentration in nearshore
Jun ZHENG, Rui-jie LI, Qing FENG, and Sha-sha LU 406–412
On the numerical analysis of bed-load transport of saltating grains
Robert J. BIALIK and Wlodzimierz CZERNUSZENKO 413–420
The bedform morphology of Chinese sturgeon spawning sites in the Yangtze River
Yu-jun YI, Shang-hong ZHANG, and Zhao-yin WANG 421–429
Cover Photo: Minjiang River in southwestern China has been experiencing a long term incision