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Numerical modelling of two-dimensional morphodynamics with applications to river bars and bifurcations
A Siviglia, G Stecca, D Vanzo, G Zolezzi, EF Toro, M Tubino
Advances in Water Resources 52, 243-260, 2013
892013
Mathematical analysis of the S aint‐V enant‐H irano model for mixed‐sediment morphodynamics
G Stecca, A Siviglia, A Blom
Water Resources Research 50 (10), 7563-7589, 2014
502014
Reduced braiding of rivers in human-modified landscapes: Converging trajectories and diversity of causes
G Stecca, G Zolezzi, DM Hicks, N Surian
Earth-science reviews 188, 291-311, 2019
372019
An accurate numerical solution to the Saint-Venant-Hirano model for mixed-sediment morphodynamics in rivers
G Stecca, A Siviglia, A Blom
Advances in Water Resources 93, 39-61, 2016
372016
Ill-posedness in modeling mixed sediment river morphodynamics
V Chavarrías, G Stecca, A Blom
Advances in Water Resources 114, 219-235, 2018
322018
A framework for the analysis of noncohesive bank erosion algorithms in morphodynamic modeling
G Stecca, R Measures, DM Hicks
Water Resources Research 63 (8), 6663–6686, 2017
242017
A new technique for measuring the bed surface texture during flow and application to a degradational sand‐gravel laboratory experiment
C Orrú, A Blom, V Chavarrías, V Ferrara, G Stecca
Water Resources Research 52 (9), 7005-7022, 2016
192016
A finite volume upwind-biased centred scheme for hyperbolic systems of conservation laws: Application to shallow water equations
G Stecca, A Siviglia, EF Toro
Communications in Computational Physics 12 (4), 1183-1214, 2012
192012
Upwind-biased FORCE schemes with applications to free-surface shallow flows
G Stecca, A Siviglia, EF Toro
Journal of Computational Physics 229 (18), 6362-6380, 2010
192010
A regularization strategy for modeling mixed-sediment river morphodynamics
V Chavarrías, G Stecca, A Siviglia, A Blom
Advances in Water Resources 127, 291-309, 2019
142019
Morphodynamic research challenges for braided river environments: Lessons from the iconic case of New Zealand
DM Hicks, ERC Baynes, R Measures, G Stecca, J Tunnicliffe, H Friedrich
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 46 (1), 188-204, 2021
112021
Development of a numerical model for braided river morphology and vegetation evolution with application to the Lower Waitaki River (Aotearoa–New Zealand)
G Stecca, D Fedrizzi, R Measures, DM Hicks, J Hoyle, G Zolezzi
Advances in Water Resources 166, 104236, 2022
72022
Numerical modelling of gravel-bed river morphodynamics
G Stecca
University of Trento, 2012
72012
Numerical Simulations of Confined Braided River Morphodynamics: Display of Deterministic Chaos and Characterization Through Turbulence Theory
G Stecca, M Hicks
Journal of Geophysical Research Earth Surface 127, 2022
62022
Modelling of Mixed‐Sediment Morphodynamics in Gravel‐Bed Rivers Using the Active‐Layer Approach: Insights from Mathematical and Numerical Analysis
A Siviglia, G Stecca, A Blom
Gravel‐Bed Rivers: Processes and Disasters, 703-728, 2017
62017
Interaction between steady and migrating bars in straight channels
D Vanzo, A Siviglia, G Zolezzi, G Stecca, M Tubino
River, Coastal and Estuarine Morphodynamics: RCEM2011, 2011
42011
Benchmarking numerical morphodynamic models with analytical morphodynamic theories
G Zolezzi, D Vanzo, A Siviglia, G Stecca
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 13587, 2013
12013
Multiscaling behavior of braided channel networks: An alternative formulation of Taylor's law variate transformations
S Rizzello, M Scaraggi, AD Nelson, L Primavera, G Napoli, G Stecca, ...
Physical Review E 109 (3), 034306, 2024
2024
Modelling the impact of dams and exotic vegetation in New Zealand braided rivers
G Stecca, J Hoyle, DM Hicks
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EGU-2150, 2023
2023
Numerical Modeling Prediction of Vegetation Trajectories Under Different Flow Regimes in New Zealand Braided Rivers
G Stecca, DM Hicks, R Measures, R Henderson
Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface 128, 2023
2023
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