[1] River beds are often arranged into patches of similar grain size and sorting. Patches can be distinguished into ‘‘free patches,’ ’ which are zones of sorted material that move freely, such as bed load sheets; ‘‘forced patches,’ ’ which are areas of sorting forced by topographic controls; and ‘‘fixed patches’ ’ of bed material rendered immobile through localized coarsening that remain fairly persistent through time. Two sets of flume experiments (one using bimodal, sand-rich sediment and the other using unimodal, sand-free sediment) are used to explore how fixed and free patches respond to stepwise reductions in sediment supply. At high sediment supply, migrating bed load sheets formed even in unimodal, sand-free sediment, yet grain inte...
Many natural rivers contain sediment beds with a continuous grain size distribution. This surface di...
The transported load in many fluvial systems consists of a significant component of fine- grained se...
In rivers, fine sediments are often transported over immobile coarse grains. With low sediment suppl...
Gravel-bed rivers commonly display distinct sorting patterns on their beds. Visually, this heterogen...
ABSTRACT: Bed surface particle size patchiness may play a central role in bedload and morphologic re...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]RIVAGE [TR2_IRSTEA]ARCEAUInternational audienceField measuremen...
Bed surface particle size patchiness may play a central role in bedload and morphologic response to ...
Explicit coupling between channel morphology and sediment transport requires a modeling approach in ...
The transported load in many fluvial systems consists of a significant component of fine- grained se...
Abstract: Sedimentological studies of coarse-grained alluvial rivers reveal patterns of bed material...
If increased sediment supply to a river channel exceeds its transport capacity, deposition necessari...
The objective of this research is to use flume experiments to investigate the formation and developm...
Following the construction of a reservoir, sediment is intercepted, which greatly reduces the sedime...
The objective of this research is to evaluate temporal adjustments of a streambed surface due to cha...
Gravel-bed rivers display a surface layer that is coarser than the substrate lining below this armor...
Many natural rivers contain sediment beds with a continuous grain size distribution. This surface di...
The transported load in many fluvial systems consists of a significant component of fine- grained se...
In rivers, fine sediments are often transported over immobile coarse grains. With low sediment suppl...
Gravel-bed rivers commonly display distinct sorting patterns on their beds. Visually, this heterogen...
ABSTRACT: Bed surface particle size patchiness may play a central role in bedload and morphologic re...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]RIVAGE [TR2_IRSTEA]ARCEAUInternational audienceField measuremen...
Bed surface particle size patchiness may play a central role in bedload and morphologic response to ...
Explicit coupling between channel morphology and sediment transport requires a modeling approach in ...
The transported load in many fluvial systems consists of a significant component of fine- grained se...
Abstract: Sedimentological studies of coarse-grained alluvial rivers reveal patterns of bed material...
If increased sediment supply to a river channel exceeds its transport capacity, deposition necessari...
The objective of this research is to use flume experiments to investigate the formation and developm...
Following the construction of a reservoir, sediment is intercepted, which greatly reduces the sedime...
The objective of this research is to evaluate temporal adjustments of a streambed surface due to cha...
Gravel-bed rivers display a surface layer that is coarser than the substrate lining below this armor...
Many natural rivers contain sediment beds with a continuous grain size distribution. This surface di...
The transported load in many fluvial systems consists of a significant component of fine- grained se...
In rivers, fine sediments are often transported over immobile coarse grains. With low sediment suppl...