Abstract Sediment transport rates in steep mountain channels are typically an order of magnitude lower than predicted by models developed for lowland rivers. One hypothesis for this observation is that particles are more stable in mountain channels due to particle-particle interlocking or bridging across the channel width. This hypothesis has yet to be tested, however, because we lack direct measurements of particle friction angles in steep mountain channels. Here we address this data gap by directly measuring the minimum force required to dislodge sediment (pebbles to boulders) and the sediment weight in mountain channels using a handheld force gauge. At eight sites in California, with reach-averaged bed angles ranging from 0.5 ° to 23° an...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]RIVAGEInternational audienceIn poorly mobile static armour, sor...
Alluvial fans, conic depositional landforms that develop where headwater streams outlet into a main ...
Bed load sediment transport governed by particle saltation in supercritical open channel flows cause...
Sediment transport rates in steep mountain channels are typically an order of magnitude lower than p...
Current sediment transport equations perform relatively well in low gradient streams, however they o...
Landscapes evolve over millions of years, through the complex interplay of climate and tectonics. Mo...
Landscapes evolve over millions of years, through the complex interplay of climate and tectonics. Mo...
In mountain streams, bedload transport rates are prone to strong variability. Indeed an increasing n...
Steep streams are a major portion of channel networks and provide a link to transport sediment from ...
Steep mountain streams have higher resistance to flow and lower sediment transport rates than expect...
Interpreting spatial patterns in rates of fluvial incision from river channel elevation long profile...
The onset of sediment motion in rivers is important for predictions of river stability, and for the ...
Quantifying sediment transport rates in mountainous streams is important for hazard prediction, stre...
The mobility of sediment in steep mountain rivers controls the denudation rate and height of mountai...
In order to predict the response of mountain streams to perturbations caused by climate and land use...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]RIVAGEInternational audienceIn poorly mobile static armour, sor...
Alluvial fans, conic depositional landforms that develop where headwater streams outlet into a main ...
Bed load sediment transport governed by particle saltation in supercritical open channel flows cause...
Sediment transport rates in steep mountain channels are typically an order of magnitude lower than p...
Current sediment transport equations perform relatively well in low gradient streams, however they o...
Landscapes evolve over millions of years, through the complex interplay of climate and tectonics. Mo...
Landscapes evolve over millions of years, through the complex interplay of climate and tectonics. Mo...
In mountain streams, bedload transport rates are prone to strong variability. Indeed an increasing n...
Steep streams are a major portion of channel networks and provide a link to transport sediment from ...
Steep mountain streams have higher resistance to flow and lower sediment transport rates than expect...
Interpreting spatial patterns in rates of fluvial incision from river channel elevation long profile...
The onset of sediment motion in rivers is important for predictions of river stability, and for the ...
Quantifying sediment transport rates in mountainous streams is important for hazard prediction, stre...
The mobility of sediment in steep mountain rivers controls the denudation rate and height of mountai...
In order to predict the response of mountain streams to perturbations caused by climate and land use...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]RIVAGEInternational audienceIn poorly mobile static armour, sor...
Alluvial fans, conic depositional landforms that develop where headwater streams outlet into a main ...
Bed load sediment transport governed by particle saltation in supercritical open channel flows cause...