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Field data from the Lower Yellow River (LYR) covering a period of ten consecutive years are used to test a mathematical model for one dimensional sediment transport by unsteady flow developed previously by the writers. Data of the first year of the said period, i.e., 1976, are used to calibrate the model and those of the remaining years to verify it. Items investigated include discharge, water stage, rate of transport of suspended sediment and riverbed erosion/deposition. Comparisons between computed and observed data indicate that the proposed model may well simulate sediment transport in the LYR under conditions of unsteady flow with sufficient accuracy.
Field data from the Lower Yellow River (LYR) covering a period of ten consecutive years are used to test a mathematical model for one dimensional sediment transport by unsteady flow developments previously by the writers. Data of the first year of the said period, ie, 1976, are used to calibrate the model and those of the remaining years to verify it. Items include include discharge, water stage, rate of transport of suspended sediment and riverbed erosion / deposition. Comparisons between computed and observed data indicate that the proposed model may well simulate sediment transport in the LYR under conditions of unsteady flow with sufficient accuracy.