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Distinctive features of horizontal and vertical velocity profiles in turbidity and saline density currents

Nomura, Shun
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Sakaguchi, Hide
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De Cesare, Giovanni  orcid-logo
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2018
Proc. of the 5th IAHR Europe Congress on New Challenges in Hydraulic Research and Engineering
5th IAHR Europe Congress

The flow field of turbidity current and saline density current in lock-gate flume is measured by the ultra-sound Doppler velocity profiler. The horizontal and vertical velocity and their fluctuations are discussed.

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conference paper
DOI
10.3850/978-981-11-2731-1_105-cd
Author(s)
Nomura, Shun
Sakaguchi, Hide
De Cesare, Giovanni  orcid-logo
Venuleo, Sara  
Hitomi, Jumpei
Murai, Yuichi
Tasaka, Yuji
Takeda, Yasushi
Date Issued

2018

Publisher place

Trento, Italy

Published in
Proc. of the 5th IAHR Europe Congress on New Challenges in Hydraulic Research and Engineering
ISBN of the book

978-981-11-2731-1

Total of pages

2

Start page

83

End page

84

Subjects

Flow field

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Turbidity current

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Saline density

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Velocity profiles

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PL-LCH  
Event nameEvent placeEvent date
5th IAHR Europe Congress

Trento, IT

June, 12-14, 2018

Available on Infoscience
August 29, 2018
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