Peter M. Steffler

Affiliations: 
Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 
Area:
Environmental Engineering, Water Resource Management
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Ibrahim A, Steffler P, She Y. (2018) Comparison of a vertically-averaged and a vertically-resolved model for hyporheic flow beneath a pool-riffle bedform Journal of Hydrology. 557: 688-698
Chen X, Zhu DZ, Steffler PM. (2017) Secondary currents induced mixing at channel confluences Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering. 44: 1071-1083
Qian Y, Zhu DZ, Zhang W, et al. (2017) Air Movement Induced by Water Flow with a Hydraulic Jump in Changing Slope Pipes Journal of Hydraulic Engineering. 143: 04016092
Jin Y, Hilker FM, Steffler PM, et al. (2014) Seasonal invasion dynamics in a spatially heterogeneous river with fluctuating flows. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology. 76: 1522-65
Zobeyer H, Steffler P. (2012) Modelling plane open-channel flows by coupled depth-averaged and RANS equations Journal of Hydraulic Research. 50: 82-88
Ali MM, Steffler P. (2012) Effect of Friction on Spurious Oscillations in Open Channel Modeling with Variable Bathymetry or Roughness Journal of Hydraulic Engineering. 138: 695-706
Vasquez JA, Millar RG, Steffler PM. (2011) Vertically-averaged and moment model for meandering river morphology Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering. 38: 921-931
Dow Ambtman KE, Steffler PM, Hicks FE. (2011) Analysis of the stability of floating ice blocks Journal of Hydraulic Engineering. 137: 412-422
Ambtman KED, Hicks FE, Steffler PM. (2011) Experimental investigation of the pressure distribution beneath a floating ice block Journal of Hydraulic Engineering. 137: 399-411
Ibrahim AA, Steffler PM. (2011) A coupled surface water/groundwater model to evaluate residence time and location of the hyporheic flow in a pool and riffle sequence Proceedings, Annual Conference - Canadian Society For Civil Engineering. 4: 3395-3404
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