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Wong, M. and G. Parker.  The bedload transport relation of Meyer-Peter and Müller overpredicts by a factor of two.  Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, accepted for publication May, 2006.

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Hassan, M.A., Egozi, R. and Parker, G.  Experiments on the effect of hydrograph characteristics on vertical grain sorting in gravel bed rivers.  Water Resources Research, accepted May, 2006.

HassanHydrog

Kostic, S. and Parker, G.  The Response of Turbidity Currents to a Canyon-Fan Transition: Internal Hydraulic Jumps and Depositional Signatures.  Journal of Hydraulic Research, in press as of October, 2005.

TurbJump

Kostic, S. and Parker, G.  Conditions under which a supercritical turbidity current traverses an abrupt transition to vanishing slope without a hydraulic jump.  Journal of Fluid Mechanics, submitted January, 2005.

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Cour. B. Prather, C. Pirmez

Toniolo, H., Lamb, M. and Parker, G.  Depositional turbidity currents in diapiric minibasins on the continental slope: formulation and theory.  Journal of Sedimentary Research, in press as of January, 2006.

Minibasin1

Toniolo, H.,  Parker, G., Voller, V. and Beaubouef, R. T.  Depositional turbidity currents in diapiric minibasins on the continental slope: Numerical simulation and upscaling.  Journal of Sedimentary Research, in press as of January, 2006.

Minibasin2

Yu, Bin, Cantelli, A., Marr, J. Pirmez, C., O'Byrne, C. and Parker, G.  Experiments on self-channelized subaqueous fans emplaced by turbidity currents.  Journal of Sedimentary Research, in press as of January, 2006.

ExpSubchannel

Fildani, A., Normark, W.R., Kostic, S. and Parker,  G.  Channel formation by flow stripping: large-scale scour features along the Monterey East Channel and their relation to sediment waves.  Sedimentology, accepted subject to revision,  February, 2006

MontereyEast

Toniolo, H., Parker, G. and Voller, V.  Note on the analysis of plunging density flows.  Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, resubmitted January, 2006

Plunge

Parker, G. and Toniolo, H.  Role of ponded turbidity currents in reservoir trap efficiency.  Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, submitted January, 2006

ResTrap

Wong, M. and Parker, G.  One-dimensional modeling of morphodynamic bed evolution of a gravel-bed river subject to a cycled hydrograph.  Journal of Geophysical Research Earth Surface, submitted February 2006, accepted subject to revision April, 2006 

CycleHydro

Francalanci, S., Solari, L. and Parker, G. Effect of seepage-induced non-hydrostatic pressure distribution on bedload transport and bed morphodynamics.  Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, submitted April 2006 

NonHydrostatic

Cantelli, A., Johnson, S, White, J.D.L. and Parker, G. Eruption-fed turbidity currents: their thermo-fluid dynamics and sedimentation from explosive subaqueous eruptions. Journal of Geology, submitted April, 2006

EruptionTurb

Parker, G., Wilcock, P.W., Paola, C., Dietrich, W.E. and Pitlick, J. Quasi-Universal Relations for Bankfull Hydraulic Geometry of Single-Thread Gravel-bed Rivers. Journal of Geophysical Research Earth Surface, submitted April, 2006

Quasi-Univ

Blom, A., Ribberink, J. and Parker, G.,  Vertical sorting and the morphodynamics of bed
form-dominated rivers: A sorting evolution model. 1. Derivation.  Journal of Geophysical Research, submitted May, 2006

VertSort1

Blom, A., Ribberink, J. and Parker, G.,  Vertical sorting and the morphodynamics of bed
form-dominated rivers: A sorting evolution model. 2. Applications  Journal of Geophysical Research, submitted May, 2006

VertSort2

Wong, M., Parker, G., DeVries, P., Brown, T.M. and Burges, S.J. Experiments on vertical and streamwise dispersion of tracer stones under lower-regime plane-bed equilibrium bedload transport.  Water Resources Research, submitted May, 2006

Tracers

Parker, G., Muto, T., Akamatsu, Y., Dietrich, W.E. and Lauer, J.W.  Unraveling the conundrum of river response to rising sea level: from laboratory to field. Part I.  Laboratory experiments Sedimentology, submitted May, 2006

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Parker, G., Muto, T., Akamatsu, Y., Dietrich, W.E. and Lauer, J.W.  Unraveling the conundrum of river response to rising sea level: from laboratory to field. Part II.  The Fly-Strickland River System, Papua New Guinea.  Sedimentology, submitted May, 2006

RisingSeaLev-II

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To come later:

One preprint on cyclic steps in bedrock

One preprint on downstream profiles of submarine channels