Beatriz Negreiros

Beatriz Negreiros
University of Stuttgart · Institute for Modelling Hydraulic and Environmental Systems

Master of Science

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Introduction
Beatriz works at the Institute for Modelling Hydraulic and Environmental Systems, Universität Stuttgart as Research Associate. She aquired her MSc. in Water Resources Engineering and Management (WAREM) at the Universität Stuttgart and has a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte/ Brazil and University of Surrey/UK.
Education
October 2018 - October 2020
University of Stuttgart
Field of study
  • Water Resources Engineering and Management
February 2012 - June 2017
Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte
Field of study
  • Civil Engineering

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Publications (10)
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For 50 days only: for the next 50 days, the paper is also available here: https://authors.elsevier.com/a/1hAAD_,Oh6okI8 The estimation of bedload transport, a type of coarse fluvial sediment motion, is challenging because of higher-order, complex, and time-variable environmental processes. Still, models for calculating bedload transport mostly rel...
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Riverbed clogging is key to assessing vertical connectivity in the hyporheic zone and is often quantified using single‐parameter or qualitative approaches. However, clogging is driven by multiple, interacting physical and bio‐geochemical parameters, which do not allow for a conclusive assessment of hyporheic connectivity with single‐parameter appro...
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The ambition of this symposium was to review and create knowledge and praxis in bedload management, support the implementation of restoration measures in Switzerland and strengthen the international network among scientists and practitioners. Switzerland has the legal goal and the financial tools to restore its rivers from the impacts of sediment...
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Numerical modeling represents a state‐of‐the‐art technique to simulate hydro‐morphodynamic processes in river ecosystems. Numerical models are often validated based on observed topographic change in the form of pixel information on net erosion or deposition over a simulation period. When model validation is performed by a pixel‐by‐pixel comparison...

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