The role of seepage undercutting on mass failure of stream banks is not well defined relative to other streambank failure mechanisms. Seepage flow initiates undercutting, similar to development and headward migration of internal gullies, by liquefaction of soil particles, followed by mass wasting of the stream bank. The objectives of this research were to quantify the impact of seepage undercutting on streambank stability based upon seepage flow and erosion measurements from two deeply incised streams in northern Mississippi: Little Topashaw Creek (LTC) and Goodwin Creek (GC). Stream bank soil properties characterized from disturbed and undisturbed soil cores suggested that the type of seepage erosion (seepage erosion of a conductive layer ...
The geomorphological effects ofcattle on streambanks in a humid region, which have consequent potent...
Streambank erosion refers to the removal of soil and other material, such as rock and vegetation, fr...
Abstract: Theories of soil mechanics and basic hydraulic relations and principles of loose boundary ...
Subsurface flow is known to contribute significantly to stream flow but its contribution to streamba...
Excessive sediment is one of the most common surface water pollutants. It diminishes water quality a...
Erosion by lateral, subsurface flow is known to erode streambank sediment in numerous geographical l...
Undercutting, primarily considered due to fluvial mechanisms, has been reported to have a major impa...
Scope and Method of Study: The overall objectives of this research were to better understand the mec...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al IV International Symposium on Gully Erosion, celebrado en la Unive...
An experiment- based study was conducted in a laboratory flume to investigate the correlation betwee...
Streambank erosion is often the dominant source of sediment leaving modified watersheds. Mass failur...
Relatively recently the geomorphologists have realized that beside the overland flow the groundwater...
Stream bank erosion rates are commonly modeled using the excess shear stress equation εr = kd(τ-τc)a...
ABSTRACT. Concentrated flow can cause gully formation on sloping lands and in riparian zones of floo...
The Town Creek Watershed (TCW) is a representative area of the Tombigbee River Basin and the Southea...
The geomorphological effects ofcattle on streambanks in a humid region, which have consequent potent...
Streambank erosion refers to the removal of soil and other material, such as rock and vegetation, fr...
Abstract: Theories of soil mechanics and basic hydraulic relations and principles of loose boundary ...
Subsurface flow is known to contribute significantly to stream flow but its contribution to streamba...
Excessive sediment is one of the most common surface water pollutants. It diminishes water quality a...
Erosion by lateral, subsurface flow is known to erode streambank sediment in numerous geographical l...
Undercutting, primarily considered due to fluvial mechanisms, has been reported to have a major impa...
Scope and Method of Study: The overall objectives of this research were to better understand the mec...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al IV International Symposium on Gully Erosion, celebrado en la Unive...
An experiment- based study was conducted in a laboratory flume to investigate the correlation betwee...
Streambank erosion is often the dominant source of sediment leaving modified watersheds. Mass failur...
Relatively recently the geomorphologists have realized that beside the overland flow the groundwater...
Stream bank erosion rates are commonly modeled using the excess shear stress equation εr = kd(τ-τc)a...
ABSTRACT. Concentrated flow can cause gully formation on sloping lands and in riparian zones of floo...
The Town Creek Watershed (TCW) is a representative area of the Tombigbee River Basin and the Southea...
The geomorphological effects ofcattle on streambanks in a humid region, which have consequent potent...
Streambank erosion refers to the removal of soil and other material, such as rock and vegetation, fr...
Abstract: Theories of soil mechanics and basic hydraulic relations and principles of loose boundary ...