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Finite volume scheme for numerical simulation of the sediment transport model
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    Finite volume scheme for numerical simulation of the sediment transport model (English)
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    22 January 2020
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    shallow water equations
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    bed-load sediment transport
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    nonconservative hyperbolic system
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    well-balanced finite volume scheme
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    unstructured grids
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