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Carling, Paul A. / Dawson, Martin R. (eds.)
Advances in Fluvial Dynamics and Stratigraphy

- April 1996
389.- Euro
1996. 546 Pages, Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0-471-95330-X
ISBN-13: 978-0-471-95330-2 - John Wiley & Sons


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Developments in the modelling of sediment transport in rivers and the interactions with the river-bed have been remarkable over the last two decades. This progress has increased the understanding of the nature of turbulence, and the ability to replicate mathematically simple flow-particle interactions which can be observed experimentally. In addition, quite elegant models of stratigraphic complexes have evolved because of the growing computational power available to scientists. As always, additional knowledge has raised even more intriguing questions and the quest for explanation of phenomena has led to increased specialisation. Therefore, there are few fluid dynamicists or sedimentologists who can successfully span the two disciplines. The intention of this book is to assist various specialists on keeping abreast of current developments in related areas. The book initially focuses on hydrodynamics of turbulent flow, followed by basic two and three-dimensional flow through straight and curved channels and the flow over bed topography. This is then followed by a consideration of initial motion, sediment transport and particle sorting. The potential for modelling fluidsediment interactions is provided at the end of the first section. Linking chapters then follow, considering the preservation potential of fluvial bedforms in the stratigraphic record and the basic variety of channel morphology recognised in sedimentary studies. Subsequent chapters consider reconstructing hydraulic process and fluvial morphology from stratigraphy; the influence of bedform and depositional controls on packing of economically important sedimentary rocks; and recent advances in modelling subsurface fluvial stratigraphy. A final chapter provides a brief view of future perspectives. The objective of this volume is to review recent advances made by geologists and hydrodynamicists in an accessible manner and to promote an increased and fruitful dialogue between sedimentary geologists, geomorphologists and hydrodynamicists.

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Partial table of contents:
Turbulent Flow in Rivers (J. Williams).
The Fluid Dynamics of Small-scale Alluvial Bedforms (J. Best).
Entrainment of Sediments from Deposits of Mixed Grain Sizes and Densities (P. Komar).
Unsteady Transport of Sand Gravel Mixtures (R. Kuhnle).
Modelling the Sediment Transport Process (A. Kelsey).
Reconstructing Fluvial Channel Morphology from Sedimentary Sequences (C. Bristow).
The Prediction and Modelling of Subsurface Fluvial Stratigraphy (C. North).
Index.


 
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