2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2014.12.023
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Spectral behavior of gravel dunes

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“…Because the smaller scaling region represents the grain structures, Qin et al. () suggested that D I can be viewed as the upper limit of the grain structure, and it is expected to be within an order of magnitude of d 84 . In this study, d 84 of the bed surfaces is 33.5 mm, and the mean value of D I for t >25 h: D I =9.9 d 84 is close to the range suggested by Qin et al.…”
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“…Because the smaller scaling region represents the grain structures, Qin et al. () suggested that D I can be viewed as the upper limit of the grain structure, and it is expected to be within an order of magnitude of d 84 . In this study, d 84 of the bed surfaces is 33.5 mm, and the mean value of D I for t >25 h: D I =9.9 d 84 is close to the range suggested by Qin et al.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…In this study, d 84 of the bed surfaces is 33.5 mm, and the mean value of D I for t >25 h: D I =9.9 d 84 is close to the range suggested by Qin et al. (). The scaling exponents of the two scaling regions of bed profiles are shown in Figure .…”
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“…Thus it is difficult to distinguish a specific kind of bedform; therefore, investigation of the effects of bedforms on flow characteristics is hard and complicated in coarse-bed streams (e.g., Radecki-Pawlik et al 2006, Carling and Shvidchenko 2002, Dey 2014. Also, typology and kinetic behavior of gravel-bed forms are not well understood at all (Qin et al 2015). Some studies have been conducted in gravel-bed streams to understand the effects of gravel size on turbulence intensity and Reynolds stress (e.g., Dey and Raikar 2007).…”
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“…sum of k s,pred for a given DEM) on the choice of mother wavelet and the k value in the roughness correlation. Various mother wavelets from the Daubechies family have been used when applying wavelet transform to river bed topography (Nyander et al, 2003;Gutierrez et al, 2013;Qin et al, 2015), and for the same k value, these mother wavelets yield similar results. The values of Σk s,pred are more sensitive to the choice of k. If standard deviation is used as the estimate of k, whilst changing Ψ, there is a relatively similar pattern of Σk s,pred .…”
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