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Mariano Ignacio Cantero
Mariano Ignacio Cantero
Professor and Dean - Instituto Balseiro (CNEA-UNCUYO) - Researcher at Argentina Atomic Commission
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On the front velocity of gravity currents
MI Cantero, JR Lee, S Balachandar, MH Garcia
Journal of Fluid Mechanics 586, 1-39, 2007
2952007
Turbulence measurements with acoustic Doppler velocimeters
CM García, MI Cantero, Y Niño, MH García
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 131 (12), 1062-1073, 2005
2702005
Turbulent structures in planar gravity currents and their influence on the flow dynamics
MI Cantero, S Balachandar, MH García, D Bock
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 113 (C8), 2008
1502008
High-resolution simulations of cylindrical density currents
MI Cantero, S Balachandar, MH Garcia
Journal of Fluid Mechanics 590, 437-469, 2007
1382007
Emplacement of massive turbidites linked to extinction of turbulence in turbidity currents
MI Cantero, A Cantelli, C Pirmez, S Balachandar, D Mohrig, TA Hickson, ...
Nature Geoscience 5 (1), 42-45, 2012
1142012
Turbidity current with a roof: Direct numerical simulation of self‐stratified turbulent channel flow driven by suspended sediment
MI Cantero, S Balachandar, A Cantelli, C Pirmez, G Parker
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 114 (C3), 2009
1092009
An Eulerian–Eulerian model for gravity currents driven by inertial particles
MI Cantero, S Balachandar, MH Garcia
International Journal of Multiphase Flow 34 (5), 484-501, 2008
1042008
Direct numerical simulations of planar and cylindrical density currents
MI Cantero, S Balachandar, MH García, JP Ferry
982006
Dynamics of complete turbulence suppression in turbidity currents driven by monodisperse suspensions of sediment
M Shringarpure, MI Cantero, S Balachandar
Journal of Fluid Mechanics 712, 384-417, 2012
632012
Direct numerical simulation of stratification effects in a sediment-laden turbulent channel flow
MI Cantero, S Balachandar, G Parker
Journal of Turbulence, N27, 2009
622009
Towards a universal criteria for turbulence suppression in dilute turbidity currents with non‐cohesive sediments
MI Cantero, M Shringarpure, S Balachandar
Geophysical Research Letters 39 (14), 2012
482012
Effect of particle inertia on the dynamics of depositional particulate density currents
MI Cantero, MH García, S Balachandar
Computers & Geosciences 34 (10), 1307-1318, 2008
462008
Numerical aspects of the simulation of discontinuous saline underflows: the lock-exchange problem
FA Bombardelli, MI Cantero, MH Garcia, GC Buscaglia
Journal of Hydraulic Research 47 (6), 777-789, 2009
342009
Variance of discharge estimates sampled using acoustic Doppler current profilers from moving platforms
CM García, L Tarrab, K Oberg, R Szupiany, MI Cantero
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 138 (8), 684-694, 2012
332012
Gravity currents from instantaneous sources down a slope
A Dai, CE Ozdemir, MI Cantero, S Balachandar
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 138 (3), 237-246, 2012
322012
Sediment management by jets and turbidity currents with application to a reservoir for flood and pollution control in Chicago, Illinois
OE Sequeiros, MI Cantero, MH Garcia
Journal of Hydraulic Research 47 (3), 340-348, 2009
262009
Effective diameter for group motion of polydisperse particle mixtures
E Loth, T O'Brien, M Syamlal, M Cantero
Powder Technology 142 (2-3), 209-218, 2004
262004
Turbidity current with a roof: Success and failure of RANS modeling for turbidity currents under strongly stratified conditions
T Yeh, M Cantero, A Cantelli, C Pirmez, G Parker
Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface 118 (3), 1975-1998, 2013
212013
Multidimensional CFD simulation of a discontinuous density current
M Cantero, M Garcia, G Buscaglia, F Bombardelli, E Dari
Proceedings of the XXX IAHR International Congress, 24-29, 2003
212003
Role of turbulence fluctuations on uncertainties of acoustic Doppler current profiler discharge measurements
L Tarrab, CM García, MI Cantero, K Oberg
Water Resources Research 48 (6), 2012
202012
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