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A 1D numerical model for the simulation of unsteady and highly erosive flows in rivers
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    A 1D numerical model for the simulation of unsteady and highly erosive flows in rivers (English)
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    12 March 2019
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    finite volume method
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    shallow water equations
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    Exner equation
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    coupled method
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    augmented Roe's scheme
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    variable geometry
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