The impact of flood sequencing in vegetated braided rivers, JRA1-HULL-Task 8.5, Total Environment Simulator, University of Hull (Q6704378)
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| English | The impact of flood sequencing in vegetated braided rivers, JRA1-HULL-Task 8.5, Total Environment Simulator, University of Hull |
Dataset published at Zenodo repository. |
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This data storage report explains the methodology for a series of experiments conducted as part of the Hydralab Joint Research Activity called RECIPE to investigate the response of physical modelling experiments to climate change drivers. Links are provided to the key datasets collected during the experiments. Theexperiments are designed to elucidate the influence of flood sequences on braided rivers with erodible banks under different vegetated conditions. The experiments had two specific objectives The experiments were carried out in order to address the following specific objectives: 1. To quantify the impacts of flood sequences on channel morphology with different hydrographinputs, 2. To determine the role of vegetation growth/age on the impact of flood sequences
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9 June 2021
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