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Enrica Viparelli
professor, University of South Carolina Columbia
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New Two-layer Formulation for Long-Runout Turbidity Currents
FINE-GRAINED SEDIMENTARY SYSTEMS: SEDIMENT TRANSPORT DYNAMICS, DEPOSITIONAL PATTERNS, MORPHOLOGIC EXPRESSIONS, AND CLIMATE IMPACT II ORAL
earth and planetary surface processes | 14 december 2023
Gary Parker, Hongbo Ma, Norihiro Izumi, Toshiki Iw...
Turbidity currents carrying mud and sand can sculpt leveed channels over distances of 100s or 1000s of km. To date, the modeling of turbidity of curre...
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Modeling bankfull geometry of a leaky, self-formed channel in 1.5 D
UNDERSTANDING PROCESSES GOVERNING OVERBANK SEDIMENT TRANSPORT IN RIPARIAN ZONES POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 14 december 2023
Enrica Viparelli, William Logan, Mahsa Ahmadpoor, ...
Modeling bankfull geometry of self-formed channels, defined as channels with channel width and planform configuration that can adjust to changes in hy...
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Varying Flow effect on Braided Channel Width
FLUID FLOW, SEDIMENT TRANSPORT, AND LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION IN FLUVIAL SYSTEMS ACROSS SCALES V POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 14 december 2023
Gordon Harrison, Elijah Grover, brandon fryson, va...
Predicting how the wet channel width of braided channels changes during floods remains an open question that we try to explore with laboratory experim...
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Identifying the active portion of a gravel braidplain with Interferometric SAR
FLUID FLOW, SEDIMENT TRANSPORT, AND LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION IN FLUVIAL SYSTEMS ACROSS SCALES V POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 14 december 2023
valeria guadagno, Giuseppe Del Giudice, Cristiana ...
Identifying the active portion of a gravel braidplain, i.e. the area where sediment is transported, is still an open problem due to changes in channel...
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Harnessing Machine Learning for Rapid Dam-Break Flow Simulation and Wave Characterization
ADVANCING FLOOD CHARACTERIZATION, MODELING, AND COMMUNICATION VI POSTER
hydrology | 13 december 2023
SHIVAKUMAR BALACHANDRAN, Ezzat Y. Elalfy, JANI JA...
This study represents an attempt to advance hydraulic modeling utilizing Machine Learning (ML) techniques. ML models such as Multi-Layer Perceptron, S...
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Assessing Flood Routing Accuracy in Channel Networks for Dam Breach Scenarios
NEXT-GENERATION WATER RESOURCES MODELING: COLLABORATIVE DEVELOPMENT AT THE INTERSECTION OF DOMAIN, COMPUTER, DATA, AND DECISION SCIENCES I POSTER
hydrology | 13 december 2023
JANI JAMAL, SHIVAKUMAR BALACHANDRAN, Ezzat Y. Ela...
Accurate and efficient flood routing in river channels is essential to a reliable flood warning system. Flow through a network of channels varies from...
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Influence of Sediment Supply Timing on Bedload Transport and Bed Surface Texture During a Single Experimental Hydrograph in Gravel Bed Rivers
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
12 december 2023
Marwan Hassan, Wenqi Li, Enrica Viparelli, Chenge ...

Channel stability and sediment transport in gravel bed streams depend on temporally and spatially variable fluid forces, bed surface structures, ar...

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How does width control the pool-riffle morphology?
BREAKING BARRIERS IN SEDIMENT TRANSPORT RESEARCH ACROSS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING I POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 11 december 2023
Yunlong Lei, Enrica Viparelli, Marwan Hassan, Shaw...
Gravel bed rivers often display pool-riffle morphology. Downstream changes of channel width have been suggested as a control of pool-riffle morphology...
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