Streambank erosion is often the dominant source of sediment leaving modified watersheds. Mass failure of high, steep banks is one of the most serious forms of streambank erosion. The risk of a given bank experiencing mass failure is a function of bank height, angle, and soil strength, which is governed by soil moisture. Two methods for bank dewatering were tested in adjacent sections of streambank bordering a deeply incised channel in northern Mississippi: a low-cost pump system and subsurface horizontal drains. Pore water pressures (both positive and negative pressures, or matric suction) were continuously monitored for 2 years at the pumped site, at an adjacent untreated control section, and for 1 year at the site stabilized with horizont...
Waterfront-soil slopes are exposed to water-level fluctuations originating from either natural sourc...
Stream bank erosion rates are commonly modeled using the excess shear stress equation εr = kd(τ-τc)a...
Stabilization projects are increasingly used to mitigate the effects of anthropogenic streambank ero...
Excessive sediment is one of the most common surface water pollutants. It diminishes water quality a...
Subsurface flow is known to contribute significantly to stream flow but its contribution to streamba...
Scope and Method of Study: The overall objectives of this research were to better understand the mec...
Riverbanks are usually stabilized by reinforcing the soil, installing horizontal drains or by regrad...
Abstract: Sediment is one of the principle pollutants of surface waters of the United States and se...
The role of seepage undercutting on mass failure of stream banks is not well defined relative to oth...
Excessive sediment is a major pollutant to surface waters worldwide. In some watersheds, streambanks...
Streams are naturally dynamic, adjusting their form in response to changes in natural processes and ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © Samuel John GreenDrawdown is the lowering of the water le...
Undercutting, primarily considered due to fluvial mechanisms, has been reported to have a major impa...
Bank-stability concerns along the Missouri River, eastern Montana are heightened by a simulated chan...
As in the case of dry land slopes the stability of stream bank is based on the interplay between two...
Waterfront-soil slopes are exposed to water-level fluctuations originating from either natural sourc...
Stream bank erosion rates are commonly modeled using the excess shear stress equation εr = kd(τ-τc)a...
Stabilization projects are increasingly used to mitigate the effects of anthropogenic streambank ero...
Excessive sediment is one of the most common surface water pollutants. It diminishes water quality a...
Subsurface flow is known to contribute significantly to stream flow but its contribution to streamba...
Scope and Method of Study: The overall objectives of this research were to better understand the mec...
Riverbanks are usually stabilized by reinforcing the soil, installing horizontal drains or by regrad...
Abstract: Sediment is one of the principle pollutants of surface waters of the United States and se...
The role of seepage undercutting on mass failure of stream banks is not well defined relative to oth...
Excessive sediment is a major pollutant to surface waters worldwide. In some watersheds, streambanks...
Streams are naturally dynamic, adjusting their form in response to changes in natural processes and ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © Samuel John GreenDrawdown is the lowering of the water le...
Undercutting, primarily considered due to fluvial mechanisms, has been reported to have a major impa...
Bank-stability concerns along the Missouri River, eastern Montana are heightened by a simulated chan...
As in the case of dry land slopes the stability of stream bank is based on the interplay between two...
Waterfront-soil slopes are exposed to water-level fluctuations originating from either natural sourc...
Stream bank erosion rates are commonly modeled using the excess shear stress equation εr = kd(τ-τc)a...
Stabilization projects are increasingly used to mitigate the effects of anthropogenic streambank ero...