The general fluvial processes that work to form a riverbed and produce the characteristic pattern of either meandering, braided, or straight are reviewed. A method for quantification of river pattern and correlation, with the basic hydraulic characteristics of discharge and slope, is presented. Additional characteristics of a river system may be deduced from high-quality photography and imagery obtained from either aircraft or space platforms
Located in southeastern British Columbia, the Kicking Horse River is a gravel-bed braided river tha...
The Colorado River with a total length of 2330 km is located in the Southwest of North America, orig...
2013 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Many of the conceptual models developed for river netw...
Rivers’ behavior is increasingly of interest to wide engineering and scientific communities. In fac...
To identify general large-scale patterns (slope, slope change, sinuosity) along a river\u27s course ...
Fluvial systems form landscapes and sedimentary deposits with a rich hierarchy of structures that ex...
Braided rivers exhibit extremely complex and dynamic morphologies as their multiple channels are con...
Large fluvial systems adjust to a combination of controls to form distinctive channels, which repres...
After publishing the famous “Fluvial Processes in Geomorphology” in the early 1960s, the work of Lun...
The Ayeyarwady River is a river with large hydrological variations and an abundance of relatively fi...
The fluvial geomorphology of the Colorado River cutting across the Colorado Plateau in the western U...
Rivers are probably the most complex features which we can be found in the environment. They have be...
Disruption of flow regimes and sediment supplies, induced by anthropogenic or climatic factors, can ...
The study of fluvial geomorphology is one of the critical sciences in the 21st Century. The previous...
Traditional techniques for river cross-section surveys are costly, time-consuming, and difficult to ...
Located in southeastern British Columbia, the Kicking Horse River is a gravel-bed braided river tha...
The Colorado River with a total length of 2330 km is located in the Southwest of North America, orig...
2013 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Many of the conceptual models developed for river netw...
Rivers’ behavior is increasingly of interest to wide engineering and scientific communities. In fac...
To identify general large-scale patterns (slope, slope change, sinuosity) along a river\u27s course ...
Fluvial systems form landscapes and sedimentary deposits with a rich hierarchy of structures that ex...
Braided rivers exhibit extremely complex and dynamic morphologies as their multiple channels are con...
Large fluvial systems adjust to a combination of controls to form distinctive channels, which repres...
After publishing the famous “Fluvial Processes in Geomorphology” in the early 1960s, the work of Lun...
The Ayeyarwady River is a river with large hydrological variations and an abundance of relatively fi...
The fluvial geomorphology of the Colorado River cutting across the Colorado Plateau in the western U...
Rivers are probably the most complex features which we can be found in the environment. They have be...
Disruption of flow regimes and sediment supplies, induced by anthropogenic or climatic factors, can ...
The study of fluvial geomorphology is one of the critical sciences in the 21st Century. The previous...
Traditional techniques for river cross-section surveys are costly, time-consuming, and difficult to ...
Located in southeastern British Columbia, the Kicking Horse River is a gravel-bed braided river tha...
The Colorado River with a total length of 2330 km is located in the Southwest of North America, orig...
2013 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Many of the conceptual models developed for river netw...