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A precipiton method to calculate river hydrodynamics, with applications to flood prediction, landscape evolution models, and braiding instabilities (2017)
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Davy, P., Croissant, T., & Lague, D. (2017). A precipiton method to calculate river hydrodynamics, with applications to flood prediction, landscape evolution models, and braiding instabilities. Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, 122(8), 1491-1512. https://doi.org/10.1002/2016jf004156

The “precipiton” method is a particle‐based approach that consists of routing elementary water volumes on top of topography with erosive and depositional actions. Here we present an original way to calculate both river depth and velocity from a metho... Read More about A precipiton method to calculate river hydrodynamics, with applications to flood prediction, landscape evolution models, and braiding instabilities.