A new book “Sediment Transport Dynamics”
authored by Dr. Weiming Wu has been published by Taylor & Francis/CRC Press
since Nov. 21, 2023. This book focuses on the fundamentals of sediment
transport in surface waters. Besides the primary context of river
sedimentation, this book extensively covers sediment transport under coexisting
waves and currents in coasts and estuaries, as well as turbidity currents in
lakes, reservoirs, channels, and the ocean. It also includes special topics
emerged in recent years, such as the transport of mixed cohesive and
noncohesive sediments, biofilm-coated sediments, and infiltrated sand within
gravel and cobble beds. It has 15 chapters: introduction, sediment properties,
open channel flows, sediment particle settling, incipient motion, bed forms,
bed load, suspended load, total load, cohesive sediments, water-sediment two-phase
flows, hyperconcentrated/debris flows, coastal sediment transport, turbidity currents,
and physical modeling. It has 646 pages and cites about 1500 references. The
text merges classical and new knowledge of sediment transport from various
sources in English and non-English literature and includes important
contributions made by many scientists and engineers from all over the world.
Dr. Weiming Wu is
James K. Edzwald Professor of Water Engineering at Clarkson University, NY,
USA. Dr. Wu earned his PhD from Wuhan University of Hydraulic and Electric
Engineering, China in 1991. He
was Lecturer/Associate Professor at his alma mater in 1991–1995; Research Fellow
of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation at the Institute for Hydromechanics, University
of Karlsruhe, Germany in 1995–1997; and a faculty member at the National Center
for Computational Hydroscience and Engineering of the University of Mississippi
in 1997–2013. His research interests include fundamental sediment transport;
hydro- and morphodynamics in rivers, estuaries, coastal waters and uplands;
surge and wave attenuation by vegetation; interaction between surface and
subsurface flows; free surface flow and sediment transport modeling; dam/levee
breach and flood modeling; and water quality and aquatic
ecosystem/ecotoxicology modeling. He authored the book “Computational River
Dynamics”, published through Taylor & Francis, UK in November 2007. He
received a Best Paper Award in 2007 from the World Association for Sedimentation
and Erosion Research (WASER). He is a fellow of American Society of Civil Engineers
(ASCE) and a member of the International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering
and Research (IAHR). He served as Associate Editor for the International
Journal of Sediment Research in 2008–2010 and for the ASCE Journal of Hydraulic
Engineering in 2010–2019, and was Chair of the ASCE Computational Hydraulics
Committee (2010–2012), the ASCE Task Committee on Dam/Levee Breaching
(2009–2012), and the ASCE Sedimentation Committee (2016–2018). He currently serves
as Vice President for WASER.