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Jul 11, 2017
Coastal Structures and Solutions to Coastal Disasters Joint Conference 2015
A Study on the Estimation of Sediment Discharge from the Naka River by Using the Hybrid Method
Authors: M. Takahashi, K. Uzaki [email protected], and M. YoneyamaAuthor Affiliations
Publication: Coastal Structures and Solutions to Coastal Disasters 2015: Resilient Coastal Communities
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Sediment discharge from the rivermouth is very important to conduct numerical simulations of coastal sediment transport in order to propose and evaluate wide area countermeasures of beach erosion. However, the measuring method of suspended load transport rate and bedload transport rate of the river has not been established yet. Therefore, in this study, the measuring method of river sediment discharge was established by using the turbidity meter and ADCP and numerical simulations of coastal sediment transport were conducted by applying observation results to boundary conditions in order to clear the sediment behavior of the Kashima-Nada Coast in Japan.
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Coastal Structures and Solutions to Coastal Disasters 2015: Resilient Coastal Communities
Pages: 12 - 17
Editors: Louise Wallendorf, U.S. Naval Academy and Daniel T. Cox, Ph.D., Oregon State University
ISBN (Online): 978-0-7844-8030-4
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M. Takahashi
Dept. of Environmental and Engineering Science, Gunma Univ., Tenjin-cho 1-5-1, Kiryu City, Gunma prefecture, Japan
Dept. of Environmental and Engineering Science, Gunma Univ., Tenjin-cho 1-5-1, Kiryu City, Gunma prefecture, Japan. E-mail : [email protected]
M. Yoneyama
Dept. of Environmental and Engineering Science, Gunma Univ., Tenjin-cho 1-5-1, Kiryu City, Gunma prefecture, Japan
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