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A new high-performance DEM-DAM coupled model for the simulation of flow-like landslide dynamics
Published 2022“…The landslide occurring in India in 2013 killed more than 6000 people and damaged at least 30 hydropower plants. To mitigate the impact of these hazardous events, it is necessary to develop robust modelling tools to predict the process of flow-like landslides and support the development of risk management strategies.A new model is developed for simulating flow-like landslides that harnesses the advantages of both the discrete element method (DEM) and depth-averaged model (DAM). …”
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The effects of sediment traps on instream habitat and macroinvertebrates of mountain streams
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Multi-phase flow simulation of landslide dam formation process based on extended coupled DEM-CFD method
Published 2021“…This research provides a practical modeling framework to understand the formation mechanism of landslide dams and support applications in hazard prediction and mitigation.…”
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Debris flow modelling for enhanced geohazard evaluation along the Bailong River corridor, Gansu, China
Published 2024“…This enabled the investigation of the efficacy of the mitigation measures (dams, channels) and analysis of the changes in channel morphology and dam capacity over time. …”
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Nutrient status of two Ghanaian water reservoirs
Published 1999“…The Weija Reservoir, created in 1977 on the Densu River is about 116 km long. The Weija dam is a rock-and earth-filled structure located about 10 km from the mouth of the River Densu. …”
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Water retention landscape: Mini catchment approach
Published 2018“…This paper looks at efforts of a Community in Kitui, an ASAL area to de-silt their earth dam and mitigate its future rapid silting with gulley head treatment and intensive soil and water conservation through a mini catchment approach.…”
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Landslide research in China
Published 2016“…The event was accompanied by a deafening noise, with the rock mass travelling from a maximum elevation of 5132 m and coming to a rest at an elevation of 2163 m. It formed a landslide dam in the Yigong Zangbo River of some 55 mheight, impounding a reservoir of some 2 Gm 3 for a period of 62 days after which it emptied in less than 12 h. …”
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Assessing the potential impact of glacial lake outburst floods on individual objects using a high-performance hydrodynamic model and open-source data
Published 2021“…In the new framework, different GLOF scenarios are created using a simple dam breach model. A high-performance hydrodynamic model is then adopted to simulate the resulting flood hydrodynamics. …”
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Macroinvertebrate community responses to river impoundment at multiple spatial scales
Published 2018“…The past two decades have witnessed a growing body of research centred on quantifying the effects of river impoundment, with a focus on mitigating and managing the effects of individual large dams. …”
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Supplementary information files for article: 'Macroinvertebrate community responses to river impoundment at multiple spatial scales'
Published 2018“…The past two decades have witnessed a growing body of research centred on quantifying the effects of river impoundment, with a focus on mitigating and managing the effects of individual large dams. …”
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The glacial geomorphology of the ice cap Piedmont Lobe landsystem of East Myrdalsjokull, Iceland
Published 2018“…The Sandfellsjökull landsystem displays the diagnostic criteria for active temperate glacier operation, including arcuate assemblages of inset minor push moraines and associated flutings, kame terrace and ice-dammed lake deposits, linear sandar directed by overridden moraine arcs, and since 1945, features, such as ice-cored, pitted, and glacially pushed outwash fans that are linked to englacial esker networks representative of recession into an overdeepening. …”
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Quantifying the effect of river impoundment on riverine ecosystems at multiple spatial scales
Published 2019“…The growing body of literature on the effects of impoundment on abiotic and biotic factors tends to focus on individual large (hydropower) dams, while the effects on smaller water supply reservoirs across multiple spatial scales remain poorly understood. …”
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