Sedimentologic Modeling Selection Based on Study Scale
Publication: Journal of Hydraulic Engineering
Volume 123, Issue 10
Abstract
A relatively original point of view is introduced in order to classify sedimentation phenomena according to the spatial scale. Three categories are identified: large-, medium-, and short-scale models. The distinction is made in terms of the relationships between the hydrodynamic adaptation length, the sedimentologic adaptation length, and the study scale. This allows determination of the right type of mathematical modeling for each particular case. The main features of the models involved and of the associated numerical methods are briefly described. Case studies for the different types of models are presented for illustration.
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