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New Baton Rouge Media Dry Ravel Demonstration
In this experiment we soaked then piled our new Baton Rouge media mix. As the media dries the larger particles of media loosen and tumble down.. This self sorting is known as a "dry ravel".
This time-lapse takes place over the course of 3 days, with a photo taken every minute.
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Em4 Delivery to Auburn University
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Research Links: cadc.auburn.edu/landscape-infrastructure-design-lab/ www.nationalacademies.org/news/2022/09/the-gulf-research-program-announces-support-for-regionally-focused-architectural-studio-design-courses-at-five-universities www.arch.virginia.edu/about/studios-labs/natural-infrastructure-lab This one has the specific images using an Em4: emlabupenn.com/Healthy-Port-Futures dredgeresearch...
Emriver at GSA Pittsburgh
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Last month Emriver staff traveled to Pittsburgh to exhibit at GSA Connects 2023! Enjoy this timelapse of different points of view from Booth 1010 which displayed our Em3 (sometimes with Wave Maker, sometimes without) and *NEW* Emflume1.5 Fluvial Geomorphology in a Box!
World Premiere of Emflume1.5!
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Emriver debuted the redesigned Emflume at the 13th Symposium on River, Coastal, and Estuarine Morphodynamics at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in late September 2023. You can see the dunes migrating in the 1.52m hydraulic channel!
LiDAR Scanning with Polycam
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Check out the 3d scans made for this video here: poly.cam/album/FD6C55B6-2D7E-401B-91D0-1B7BCD44263C
Flood vs Steady Side by Side
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Here we show a side-by-side contrast of how differently the landscape is changed by two flow regimes. The bar graphs chart the volume of water that has flowed through our 4-meter Emriver model (Em4). How does this compare with rivers you've seen?
Whitman Em4 Delivery 2023
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Early February 2023, we delivered a very nice Em4 stream table to Whitman College in Walla Walla, WA! Their system has a single-tilt base, Wave Maker, Groundwater System, and Dye Injector. Here is the timelapse of delivery and set up!
Emriver at AGU 2022
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AGU Fall Meeting, "SCIENCE LEADS THE FUTURE" We demonstrated lots of fluvial geomorphology scenarios in our 4-meter Emriver [emulated river] "Em4" with the Wavemaker, and also our mid-range "Em3" model. Thanks to @AGUvideos for hosting a great conference!
Emriver at GSA 2022 in Denver!
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GSA Connects 2022 in Denver was our return to in-person conferences using the BIG stream tables! 😃We enjoy how well the timelapse shows activity in the Em4 (4-meter emulated river). The Em3 with the Wave maker was also a hit! We attracted new attention and reaffirmed existing connections in the earth science community. Thanks to @geosociety for a great event, and thanks to all the Emriver fans!...
Delivery of Em4 to Millersville University
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This is a timelapse of our most recent 4-meter Emriver stream table ("Em4") delivered to Millersville University in Pennsylvania. It was the *easiest* delivery - as you will see in the background Jim was able to back right up to the dedicated lab room! 🚚👍😀
Em4 delivery to University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Road trip! Follow along as the whole team takes a 4-meter #Emriver model to UIUC's Gary Parker Morphodynamics Lab in the Ven Te Chow Hydrosystems Laboratory. Timelapse represents ~ 6 hours and includes fun scene transition when we were negotiating the stairwell and the camera got knocked off. 😆 Music from freetousemusic.com ‘Under The Sun’ by NOWË th-cam.com/video/ysvdIRD920w/w-d-xo.html
Announcing Emriver, Inc.
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This year, we changed our name from Little River Research & Design to Emriver, Inc. Here our owner, Katherine, and our production director, Jim, give an overview of our continued mission!
NSTA 2022 Houston!
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On March 31, 2022 we were happy exhibit at our first in-person conference since 2019. It was great to meet with science educators from around the country, working hard to bring new tools and strategies to their students. Thanks to all who stopped by, and we hope to see you again soon!
Oddly Satisfying: Mixing Emriver Carbondale Media
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Video shows how we tumble our color-coded modeling media to mix the different colors together.
Rain Maker Stream Table Experiment
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Rain Maker Stream Table Experiment
Sediment Transport and Scour Around Spur Dikes - Comparison in Emriver Em4
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Sediment Transport and Scour Around Spur Dikes - Comparison in Emriver Em4
Emriver Hosts Youth Conservation Corp
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Emriver Hosts Youth Conservation Corp
How Conservation Districts Use Emriver Models
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How Conservation Districts Use Emriver Models
Emriver Sweepstakes Winner
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Emriver Sweepstakes Winner
Emriver Em2 Stream Table Giveaway
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Emriver Em2 Stream Table Giveaway
Cross-Lamination Stratigraphy in Emriver Em4 River Model
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Cross-Lamination Stratigraphy in Emriver Em4 River Model
STEM Emriver Jam
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STEM Emriver Jam
Dry Ravel Demonstration Using Emriver Plastic Modeling Media
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Dry Ravel Demonstration Using Emriver Plastic Modeling Media
Hydraulic Flume with Low Head Dam
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Hydraulic Flume with Low Head Dam
How To Setup Emriver Em2 Stream Table
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How To Setup Emriver Em2 Stream Table
How to Set Up a Meander in Emriver Em2 Stream Table
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How to Set Up a Meander in Emriver Em2 Stream Table
COVID-19: Work From Home Videography Setup
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COVID-19: Work From Home Videography Setup
Sediment Ripples Formed in Stream Table
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Sediment Ripples Formed in Stream Table
Stratigraphy Cuts in Stream Table After Experiment
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Stratigraphy Cuts in Stream Table After Experiment
Coastal Erosion with Cove Spit Formation
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Coastal Erosion with Cove Spit Formation

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  • @gabbysmith7579
    @gabbysmith7579 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This is so cool like I need one for myself to just watch, I have $3 btw

  • @Zortan12
    @Zortan12 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

  • @DashenBoi
    @DashenBoi 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    i love how all braindead 7th graders are commenting on this cause their teachers forced them to watch it (yes, me too)

  • @hillbilly1091
    @hillbilly1091 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Great work! Please consider adding text captions, arrows and/or verbal commentary to aid understanding.

  • @muhammadhail1488
    @muhammadhail1488 หลายเดือนก่อน

    V

  • @Eserchie
    @Eserchie หลายเดือนก่อน

    Does the presence of logs in river cause increased meandering? seeing how the logs get caught up on the bars it looks like this would increase the erosion/sedimentation difference between the two banks as the logs divert more flow to the erosive side and potentially stabilize the bank making it harder to erode as some become buried in sediment. Has this been modelled/tested? Do we see more/less/the same meandering in wooded regions compared to grassland or desert ones? Does heavy logging of the headwaters cause a change in the habits of the lower reaches? (actually that last one would be drowned out by the effect of increased water and sediment inputs from the logging, wouldn't it) I have so many more questions now!

  • @paulrandig
    @paulrandig หลายเดือนก่อน

    In Europe, we only have one of those alpine rivers left that carries a lot of sediment and is allowed to run free like this over 100km and often many 100meters wide. It is the Tagliamento river in norther Italy. To think that all alpine rivers were like that makes me a little sad because of the loss of magnificent landscape.

  • @vahagnmelikyan2906
    @vahagnmelikyan2906 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It would've been great if you guys added gold powder, and black sand so that we could see how precious metals being deposited in tertiary deposits.

  • @MicheDuniya121
    @MicheDuniya121 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Right

  • @carlboone3476
    @carlboone3476 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Just saw this almost exact video on another channel. The only difference is an additional 19 seconds.

  • @lylelockhart3896
    @lylelockhart3896 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I really want to play with that

  • @Enhanced-Risk
    @Enhanced-Risk 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    How

  • @oldfarmer9004
    @oldfarmer9004 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Far out, man! That’s cool!

  • @andrewcatlin3590
    @andrewcatlin3590 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Have you done any while adding the affect of tides in.

  • @PlayNowWorkLater
    @PlayNowWorkLater 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fascinating watching the ripples form. Is there a term when those ripples turn into rock? Or if you see layer upon layer of ripples frozen in time.

  • @PlayNowWorkLater
    @PlayNowWorkLater 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very interesting to see how to look at stratigraphy and determine what happened there in the past. But in this example the past was only a few minutes before. Great education tool. Should be used with kids

  • @starzforever7905
    @starzforever7905 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What benefit does this give?

    • @b_uppy
      @b_uppy 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      These dams accumulate carbon, humus, reduce erosive forces, can slow water speed and lessen turbidity. This course particulate allows better water flow/infiltration compared to small, finer particulate. It allows better water infiltration into the soil, meaning less directly evaporates off to the air. "Check dams" are made so people can harvest clean water even when the surface is "dry." So the course particulate also allows ease of water to move laterally underground within the channel. If you make small, frequent rainwater-harvesting catchments like this you can rebuild/repair deep cuts/gullies etc. The land has a better chance of keeping more even hydrological cycles. This also supports plant life better, reduces downstream flooding, and so on...

  • @LeDibeau
    @LeDibeau 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Your model reminds me of the upper reaches of the Lech River in Austria.

  • @bidenadministrationischina5091
    @bidenadministrationischina5091 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    400th like

  • @Arthur-Gieves
    @Arthur-Gieves 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wow it's like you dragged out my imagination and carved it right into the air, amazing work guys your models are amazing.

  • @jaredk6428
    @jaredk6428 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Guessing recent wildfires are driving additional study here?

  • @Radnugget
    @Radnugget 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Is this trying to replicate thermal erosion?

  • @catia_plus
    @catia_plus 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    hello I hope you are fine I wanted to get your permission to publish the content you produced Along with introducing you as the original owner of the video Do you allow it?

    • @emriver
      @emriver 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes our videos are freely available for use. Please attribute credit to Emriver, Inc. - thanks!

  • @HimanshuRajpurohit-lt3de
    @HimanshuRajpurohit-lt3de 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks ❤

  • @Willy_Tepes
    @Willy_Tepes 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What is the relation between wave length/amplitude, water depth, and the sand ripple wave length?

  • @ShivamkumarSingh-bm6bt
    @ShivamkumarSingh-bm6bt 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Could anyone let me know about this mechanics I mean what product have been injected on u/s of dam and after that flow just got reversed I didn't get it Any one please?

    • @emriver
      @emriver 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      What is not shown off screen is the downstream gate at the end of the flume being closed. This is from the video's description box: "This clips shows basic hydraulics over a weir in the absence of bed material (though there is a small amount of material present in the flume). At the clip beginning dye is injected into flow upstream of the weir to show the transition from relatively deep, low velocity flow to critical and supercritical flow over the weir. Below the dam, supercritical flow is much faster and shallower. As the downstream gate is closed, stage rises and hydraulic jump appears downstream. Here we can also see the loss of energy due to the jump by comparing the elevation of the water surface below the dam with that above the dam. This energy loss is one of the things that make grade control structures work-they act to dissipate the energy of flow at a point of our choosing. Note the turbulence and reverse roller (the sort that is very dangerous to be caught in) below the weir."

  • @Foxy_the_gamer
    @Foxy_the_gamer 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    after 2 years I found my favorite teachers favorite video

  • @gustavorodriguezhernandez7086
    @gustavorodriguezhernandez7086 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Justo el vídeo que necesito para incluirlo en el examen sobre Geomorfología fluvial.

  • @bhawanapathak6732
    @bhawanapathak6732 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Splendid 🎉🎉 .....great efforts ...... Soon u are going to rock sir ..... ❤

  • @mattcannon6233
    @mattcannon6233 ปีที่แล้ว

    Are the mangroves just plastic trees? I will be using one of tables for the first time this Saturday at a university recruiting event and would like to show the effects of maintaining riparian areas.

    • @emriver
      @emriver 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hello & sorry if this reply comes too late. Yes, the "vegetation" we demo is little plastic trees (actually deconstructed craft store decorative swag). Hope your maiden Emriver voyage went well!

    • @mattcannon6233
      @mattcannon6233 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@emriver that's ok. It went well. I learned a lot over the course of the day.

  • @hatsukotaro
    @hatsukotaro ปีที่แล้ว

    fluid dynamics is so interesting to me

  • @alexrator7674
    @alexrator7674 ปีที่แล้ว

    cool

  • @saave47
    @saave47 ปีที่แล้ว

    thanks

  • @megaxiang1020
    @megaxiang1020 ปีที่แล้ว

    cool

  • @w.d.g.
    @w.d.g. ปีที่แล้ว

    Interesting and Awesome!

  • @nose14399
    @nose14399 ปีที่แล้ว

    yeees new video :D im new suscriptor edit: yours videos i so safisting

  • @nose14399
    @nose14399 ปีที่แล้ว

    the sand is ground melamine plastic?

    • @emriver
      @emriver ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes, that is correct.

  • @daveallover
    @daveallover ปีที่แล้ว

    This is extremely helpful

  • @MondayMorning-yv7nf
    @MondayMorning-yv7nf ปีที่แล้ว

    This video deserves more views...... Here's some chap who is copying your video...... please take some action against him. th-cam.com/video/mal3UkL0pxA/w-d-xo.html

  • @neerajsinghbais3177
    @neerajsinghbais3177 ปีที่แล้ว

    Can you please demonstrate the bed flow, density current behind a dam reservoir

  • @pierQRzt180
    @pierQRzt180 ปีที่แล้ว

    could we get hours of videos of a river flowing? it would be an extremely relaxing background (no music needed, one can combine spotify and youtube).

    • @emriver
      @emriver ปีที่แล้ว

      We gotchu! Click here and take your pick 🙂 www.youtube.com/@emriver/streams

  • @theonefromthepast6933
    @theonefromthepast6933 ปีที่แล้ว

    So I would love to know if there is any plans for making a digital version of this? Or something similar.

  • @alexrator7674
    @alexrator7674 ปีที่แล้ว

    Every frame looks like an actual mountain

  • @jbrisby
    @jbrisby ปีที่แล้ว

    Fascinating. I'm wondering if you have any way to factor in the final element of river formation; tectonic uplift?

  • @nigeldancy
    @nigeldancy ปีที่แล้ว

    i kinda fell down a rabbit hole this afternoon on TH-cam and ended up here .... this is a absolutely fantastic system its so simple its genius

  • @beep_the_foolish
    @beep_the_foolish ปีที่แล้ว

    how the hell do you buy one of these things and for how much?

    • @ForkEnthusiast-tw8fg
      @ForkEnthusiast-tw8fg 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It's water, multiple grains of sand, a box, and a pump.

    • @beep_the_foolish
      @beep_the_foolish 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@ForkEnthusiast-tw8fg I don't want to make it myself, I want it made for me and deliverered directly to my house then installed so that not one moment of my time is spent on this ordeal.

    • @cogoid
      @cogoid 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@beep_the_foolish That's precisely what this company offers. They make and sell these models. They are mostly sold to museums, Universities, and such. The cost is in the same range as for a nice swimming pool.

  • @Everfalling
    @Everfalling ปีที่แล้ว

    hi there! what combination of sands did you use for this? I'm considering making my own

  • @keterpatrol7527
    @keterpatrol7527 ปีที่แล้ว

    I personally think that a simulation with a damn upstream, between either 2 large piles of sediments or some other block to make it so that the river can't just go around, would be insightful

  • @taylermontgomery2004
    @taylermontgomery2004 ปีที่แล้ว

    I often wonder if stream tables have potential in practical cinema effects, rather than trying to simulate geology using purely CGI. Last I saw large sets like these used was the old Dune and star wars movies.

  • @kuulkris
    @kuulkris ปีที่แล้ว

    Very cool, so is this showing one benefit of adding a dam upstream? Better control of the flow of the downstream river?

    • @MS_APA
      @MS_APA ปีที่แล้ว

      Very cool indeed, but this is just an example and there are lot of different factors in "real cases"... A dam itself can bring not only benefits but also damages to the environment, not just as simple as stated in the question and depends on how wrong the urbanization of the stream banks has been occupied, if the purpose was to protect against flooding (remember that floods are natural and it's the use of the water/river banks that must define if a Dam is beneficial or not... In this example one simply doesn't have soil cohesion that is different with other types of soil, existing vegetation and man made bank protecting infrastructures. What it helps me prove to other consultants/clients is that the protective river structures design must be made taking in account the higher flow and less frequent storms for the general solution and, for the lower inside channel, a different design for the estimated two year flood return...

    • @kuulkris
      @kuulkris ปีที่แล้ว

      @@MS_APA Thank you for the detailed response. It's always more complicated and interconnected than we think isn't it? Lots of angles and variables that are in play.