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    Engineering geological evaluation of Bowa Dayole dam site, North Shewa Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia by Ashu Fekadu, Yadeta C. Chemeda, Shankar Karuppannan, Endalu Tadele Chala

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…As the study area's main lithological units, geological mapping revealed units such as colluvial and alluvial deposits, aphanitic basaltic rock, and tuff units with varied degrees of fracturing and weathering. …”
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    Experimental study on the settling of irregularly shaped sediment particles from the source region of the Yangtze River by Xiaoyong Cheng, Zhijing Li, Yujiao Liu, Zhongwu Jin, Yinjun Zhou, Yisen Wang, Guiqiao Wang, Junfeng Han, Zhixian Cao

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Settling plays a pivotal role in sediment transport and morphological evolution of alluvial rivers. Sediment particles in the source regions of large rivers are more likely to feature irregular shapes due to less abrasion than in lower reaches of the rivers. …”
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    Influence of Dry Beach on the Dynamic Stability of Ash Storage Field: A Numerical Analysis by Fangtao She, Chang Liu, Xiangang Zhou, Changjun Qi, Jiulong Ding

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…In this study, an in situ standard penetration test was carried out on a constructed ash storage site in Northwest China to evaluate the potential for liquefaction of alluvial fly ash within the site, and the results show that dynamic liquefaction can occur within a newly constructed three-stage subdam. …”
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    Les changements hydromorphologiques de l’estuaire de la Loire et l’évolution du port de Rezé/Ratiatum (Loire-Atlantique) by Rémy Arthuis

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…On-site archaeological and environmental studies, and those developed in parallel on the lower Loire, both as part of two collective research programmes (PCR) that succeeded each other between 2005 and 2015, and during a documentary study carried out in 2019, made it possible to describe the geomorphological entities present in the ancient Loire landscape (islands, channels and alluvial plains) and provided a fairly fine resolution on the hydrological evolution of the lower Loire from the Bronze Age to the present day. …”
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    Quais et ouvrages portuaires romains de Rouen/Rotomagus (Seine-Maritime) by Marie-Clotilde Lequoy

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The city of Rouen was founded on a vast, non-floodable, stony alluvial terrace, measuring approximately 40 ha, and situated at the head of a meander on the concave bank of the Seine. …”
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    Surface water and flood-based agricultural systems: Mapping and modelling long-term variability in the Senegal river floodplain by Andrew Ogilvie, Cheickh Sadibou Fall, Ansoumana Bodian, Didier Martin, Laurent Bruckmann, Djiby Dia, Issa Leye, Papa Malick Ndiaye, Donissongou Dimitri Soro, Jean Homian Danumah, Jean-Claude Bader, Jean-Christophe Poussin

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…In the alluvial plains of large rivers, annual flooding is essential for numerous ecosystem services, including flood-based agriculture, biodiversity and groundwater recharge. …”
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    Le site antique de la clinique des Dames Blanches à Tours (Indre-et-Loire) : aménagements d’un embarcadère romain sur la Loire et évolution du trait de rive by Nicolas Fouillet, Philippe Gardère

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The development is marked by a multitude of oak piles deeply driven into the alluvial deposits. Stratigraphic and dendrochronological analyses show that four different phases of the landing stage followed one another in the same place between the mid-1st and the 2nd c. …”
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    Aux origines gauloises de Tours (Indre-et-Loire) : état des connaissances by Sandrine Linger-Riquier

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…This renewed perspective allows for a revision of all the chronological data and makes it possible to specify that the Gallic settlement, located on the alluvial plain, emerged at the beginning of the 2nd c. …”
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    HOTSED: A new integrated model for assessing potential hotspots of sediment sources and related sediment dynamics at watershed scale by Manuel La Licata, Alberto Bosino, Seyed Hamidreza Sadeghi, Mattia De Amicis, Andrea Mandarino, Andrea Terret, Michael Maerker

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Through photointerpretation, terrain analysis, and fieldwork, we mapped sediment-related geomorphic features for a total of 4640 ha including: badlands and gullies (0.26%), rill-interrill erosion (15.03%), fluvial erosion (0.03%), landslides (70.06%), litho-structural erosional systems (0.87%), slope deposits (12.56%), and alluvial deposits (1.19%). HOTSED revealed hotspots with a very high hazard potential located near main channels or upstream of the reservoir. …”
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    Аssessment of the prospects for growing forest crops of European larch in the Eastern Forest-Steppe of Ukraine by Svitlana Raspopina, Maksim Didenko

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Monocultures of Scots pine were created on soddy podzolized (pine forest) clayey-sandy soils on ancient alluvial sands with the thickness of the humus horizon 28 cm. …”
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    L’ensemble monumental du Pâtis à Vieillevigne (Loire-Atlantique) : un nouvel exemple de complexe sur cour laténien en Gaule by Yann Dufay-Garel, Marie Grall, Sandrine Paradis-Grenouillet, Rémy Wassong

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Set on the edge of a plateau sloping slightly to the south and east, the enclosure stands 8 m above a small alluvial valley immediately to the south of its southern face. …”
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    Hameaux et villages paysans de la période romaine en plaine d’Alsace by Antonin Nüsslein, Pascal Flotté, Mathias Higelin, Muriel Roth-Zehner

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Transition sectors were preferred, between very fertile soils (loess and silt) and more alluvial areas, favouring multiple agropastoral activities. …”
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