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We develop a simple model to describe vertical profiles of velocity and suspended sediment concentration in submarine channels. We consider a conservative turbidity current flowing in a confined channel under steady and uniform flow conditions. The turbulence closure for density stratification is adapted from the model of Mellor and Yamada...
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River meandering has been extensively investigated. Two fundamental features to be explored in order to make further progress are nonlinearity and unsteadiness. Linear steady models have played an important role in the development of the subject but suffer from a number of limits. Moreover, rivers are not steady systems; rather their states...
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We develop a simple model for flow and suspended sediment transport in submarine channels able to describe vertical profiles of both flow field and suspended sediment concentration. We consider a conservative turbidity current flowing in a straight channel under steady and uniform flow conditions. The turbulence closure needed to account for...
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We discuss some recent attempts to apply the theory of nonlinear dynamical systems to the interpretation of the long term morphodynamic evolution of meandering rivers. To make the discussion attractive for the reader, we employ the method of a Socratic dialogue between a member of the so called 'reductionist community', who is inclined to...
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