Computers and Geosciences, 2001, V 27, N 6, July.
Numerical Models of Marine Sediment Transport and Deposition 2001
Edited by Syvitski & Bahr
Guest Editorial
James P.M. Syvitski and David B. Bahr
Numerical models of marine sediment transport and deposition
617-618
Michael Z. Li and Carl L. Amos
SEDTRANS96: the upgraded and better calibrated
sediment-transport model for continental shelves
619-645
Janette L. Cookman and Peter B. Flemings
STORMSED1.0: hydrodynamics and sediment transport in a 2-D,
steady-state, wind- and wave-driven coastal circulation model
647-674
Courtney K. Harris and Patricia L. Wiberg
A two-dimensional, time-dependent model of suspended sediment
transport and bed reworking for continental shelves
675-690
David B. Bahr, Eric W.H. Hutton, James P.M. Syvitski and Lincoln
F. Pratson
Exponential approximations to compacted sediment porosity profiles
691-700
Lincoln F. Pratson, Jasim Imran, Eric W.H. Hutton, Gary Parker and
James P.M. Syvitski
BANG1D: - a one-dimensional, Lagrangian model of subaqueous turbid surges
701-716
Jasim Imran, Peter Harff and Gary Parker
A numerical model of submarine debris flow with graphical user interface
717-729
James P.M. Syvitski and Eric W.H. Hutton
2D SEDFLUX 1.0C: - an advanced process-response numerical
model for the fill of marine sedimentary basins
731-753
James R. Carr
Another Node On the interNet
755-756