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The onset of sediment transport in vegetated channels predicted by turbulent kinetic energy
J. Q. Yang
, H. Chung, H. M. Nepf
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Sediment Transport
100%
Turbulent Kinetic Energy
100%
Stem Density
100%
Vegetated Channel
100%
Critical Velocity
66%
Sediment Movement
66%
Ucrit
66%
Digital Imaging
33%
Turbulence Intensity
33%
Condition-dependent
33%
Grain Size
33%
Staggered Array
33%
Bed Shear Stress
33%
Current Velocity
33%
Rigid Cylinder
33%
Noise Limits
33%
Near-surface Turbulence
33%
Channel Measurement
33%
Kinetic Energy Model
33%
Emergent Vegetation
33%
Sediment Transport Rate
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Earth Surface Sediment Transport
100%
Kinetic Energy
100%
Vegetation
33%
Grain Size
33%
Engineering
Turbulent Kinetic Energy
100%
Turbulence Intensity
33%
Current Speed
33%