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Concepts: Conservational channel evolution and pollutant transport systemLangendoen, 2000
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Introduction hydraulic structures. It computes channel evolution by tracking bed changes and channel widening. Bank erosion accounts for basal scour and mass wasting of unstable cohesive banks. CONCEPTS simulates transport of cohesive and cohesionless sediments …
- 239000003344 environmental pollutant 0 title 1
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