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No.1 2025 IJSR
2025-03-17

Volume 40, Issue 1

Pages 1-208 (February 2025)


  1. Simulation of sand and mud transport processes in currents and waves by time-dependent 2DV model

    Pages 1-14
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  2. Morphological properties of two-dimensional and three-dimensional bedforms in open channel flow: A flume experiments study

    Pages 15-30
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  3. Modeling the hydraulic roughness of a movable flatbed in a sand channel while considering the effects of water temperature

    Pages 31-44
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  4. Source distribution, ecological risks, and controlling factors of heavy metals in river sediments: Receptor model-based study in a transboundary river basin

    Pages 45-61
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  5. Experimental study on the settling of irregularly shaped sediment particles from the source region of the Yangtze River

    Pages 62-77
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  6. Framework for reservoir sedimentation estimation using the hydrological model and campaign—A case study of A Vuong reservoir in central Vietnam

    Pages 78-90
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  7. Interpreting machine learning models based on SHAP values in predicting suspended sediment concentration

    Pages 91-107
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  8. Impacts of grade control structures on riverbed degradation

    Pages 108-118
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  9. Chemical composition of sediment and macrozoobenthos of small urban lakes, the Republic of Karelia, Russia

    Pages 119-128
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  10. Inferring sediment deposition trend in data scared wetland impacted by degraded urban catchment

    Pages 129-145
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  11. Erosive stability channel factor for Brda River (Poland): A key assessment of the human impact of the catchment changes

    Pages 146-157
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  12. Evaluating the performance of transport equations through long-term records of integrative measured bedload data

    Pages 158-171
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  13. Influences of sedimentation on overflow properties of sharp-crested weir

    Pages 172-181
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  14. Experimental investigation into flow resistance of large benthic crab burrows in the Yellow River Delta, China

    Pages 182-191
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  15. Flash floods on the northern coast of the Black Sea: Formation and characteristics

    Pages 192-207
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