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Marwan Hassan
Professor, University of British Columbia
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Drag Coefficient of Emergent Vegetation in a Shallow Nonuniform Flow Over a Mobile Sand Bed
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
14 may 2024
Yonggang Zhang, jinhua cheng, Marwan Hassan, Zi Wu...

Widely distributed in natural rivers and coasts, vegetation interacts with fluid flows and sediments in a variable and complicated manner. Such int...

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Dissimilarity Between the Postglacial Sediment Dynamics of Adjacent Mountain Watersheds
EARTH AND PLANETARY SURFACE PROCESSES GENERAL CONTRIBUTIONS POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 15 december 2023
Mike Turley, Marwan Hassan, Andre E. Zimmermann
Managing and living with geohazards is especially challenging in mountain landscapes. Steep topography, glacier retreat, and extreme temperature and p...
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Displacement, dispersion, and slowdown of bed grains: Insights from the simulation model
FLUID FLOW, SEDIMENT TRANSPORT, AND LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION IN FLUVIAL SYSTEMS ACROSS SCALES V POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 14 december 2023
Anshul Yadav, Marwan Hassan, Conor McDowell, D. Na...
Tracer studies are widely used for estimating bedload transport and evaluation of models developed based on Einstein's stochastic theory. The movement...
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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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Large Wood’s Influence on Longitudinal and Lateral Sediment Dynamics in Forested Streams
LARGE WOOD IN RIVER MANAGEMENT: INTERACTIONS OF FLOW, SEDIMENT, AND WOOD IN RIVER SYSTEMS ELIGHTNING
earth and planetary surface processes | 12 december 2023
Marwan Hassan, Mike Turley, David Reid, Conor McDo...
Large wood (LW) constitutes an important ecological, hydraulic and geomorphological element of the channel ecosystem. Despite the large number of case...
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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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The Effect of Sediment Supply on Pool‐Riffle Morphology
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
20 november 2023
Yunlong Lei, Marwan Hassan, Enrica Viparelli, Shaw...

Downstream width variations can generate pool‐riffle morphology under experimental conditions, in numerical simulations and natural river cha...

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The Migration of the Erosion Center Downstream of the Three Gorges Dam, China, and the Role Played by Underlying Gravel Layer
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
07 november 2023
Shan ZHENG, Chenge An, Hualin Wang, Lingyun Li, Fe...

Rivers disrupted by sediment cutoff often experience degradation, but the migration of the erosion center, defined as the location with the greates...

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