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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. |
flume used by MPM |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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 |
Toniolo, H., Parker, G. and Voller, V. Note on the analysis of plunging density flows. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, resubmitted January, 2006 |
Parker, G. and Toniolo, H. Role of ponded turbidity currents in reservoir trap efficiency. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, submitted January, 2006 |
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 |
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 |
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
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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
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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 |
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 |
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
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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 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
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To come later:
One preprint on cyclic steps in bedrock
One preprint on downstream profiles of submarine channels