2018
DOI: 10.1061/(asce)ps.1949-1204.0000315
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Development of a Sustainability Evaluation System for Culvert Replacement and Rehabilitation Projects

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“…Sediment transport related concerns include the sustainability of aquatic biology, the stability of river morphology, and the security and vulnerability of various riverine structures (CEI 2018;Tetreault et al, 2018). More specifically, the concerns are related to the acceleration of upland erosion (sediment production) and in-stream sediment-transport processes (i.e., aggradation, scouring, and deposition), which eventually lead to sediment accumulation at culverts.…”
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“…Sediment transport related concerns include the sustainability of aquatic biology, the stability of river morphology, and the security and vulnerability of various riverine structures (CEI 2018;Tetreault et al, 2018). More specifically, the concerns are related to the acceleration of upland erosion (sediment production) and in-stream sediment-transport processes (i.e., aggradation, scouring, and deposition), which eventually lead to sediment accumulation at culverts.…”
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confidence: 99%