2017
DOI: 10.14712/23361980.2015.18
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Summary of papers by Czech participants at the XVIIIth INQUA Congress in Bern

Abstract: The TOMSED numerical model, originally developed for Alpine torrents, was successfully applied on the May, 2010 flood event in headwater streams of the Czech part of the Western Flysch Carpathians. The Manning equation was used together with application of a reduced energy gradient and potential erosion limits. Contributions of form resistance and grain resistance to Manning's roughness parameter were considered separately. The absence of bedload discharge measurement made it difficult to validate the model fo… Show more

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