2008
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1307/4/1/012042
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Model based estimation of sediment erosion in groyne fields along the River Elbe

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“…From there, fine sediments together with the associated contaminants are flushed at floodflow (Heininger et al 1998;Stachel et al 2006). Particularly the role played by the groynes in the River Elbe in the sediment transport and sediment transfer between the channel and the floodplains, as habitats, and as source of contaminated fine-grained sediments was subject of several studies (Baborowski et al 2012;Henning and Hentschel 2013;Hillebrand et al 2012;Ockenfeld and Guhr 2003;Prohaska et al 2008;Schwartz and Kozerski 2003). The active flood plains are flooded more or less regularly during high water levels.…”
Section: Sediment Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From there, fine sediments together with the associated contaminants are flushed at floodflow (Heininger et al 1998;Stachel et al 2006). Particularly the role played by the groynes in the River Elbe in the sediment transport and sediment transfer between the channel and the floodplains, as habitats, and as source of contaminated fine-grained sediments was subject of several studies (Baborowski et al 2012;Henning and Hentschel 2013;Hillebrand et al 2012;Ockenfeld and Guhr 2003;Prohaska et al 2008;Schwartz and Kozerski 2003). The active flood plains are flooded more or less regularly during high water levels.…”
Section: Sediment Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En la actualidad se han desarrollado numerosos estudios internacionales, tal como se aprecia en el río Mississippi en Estados Unidos, el río Elba en Alemania y el río Seiva en Italia. (Prohaska et al, 2008).…”
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