[1] Sediment often enters rivers in discrete pulses associated with landslides and debris flows. This is particularly so in the case of mountain streams. The topographic disturbance created on the bed of a stream by a single pulse must be gradually eliminated if the river is to maintain its morphological integrity. Two mechanisms for elimination have been identified: translation and dispersion. According to the first of these, the topographic high translates downstream. According to the second of these, it gradually diffuses away. In any given river both mechanisms may operate. This paper is devoted to a description of three controlled experiments on sediment pulses designed to model conditions in mountain streams. Each of the experiments b...
It is known that bedload fluctuates over time in steep rivers with wide grain size distributions, ev...
In mountain streams, bedload transport rates are prone to strong variability. Indeed an increasing n...
Due to the complexity of mountain stream evolution and its causes, it is judicious to conduct flume ...
International audienceIn the upper part of mountain river catchments, large amounts of loose debris ...
Understanding linkage between channel process along a river course and hill-slope process with later...
Sediment nourishments have become an increasingly attractive alternative to deal with continuous bed...
Mountain rivers exhibit sediment transport rate fluctuations that often cover more than two orders o...
Current sediment transport equations perform relatively well in low gradient streams, however they o...
The onset of sediment motion in rivers is important for predictions of river stability, and for the ...
In order to predict the response of mountain streams to perturbations caused by climate and land use...
In rivers, fine sediments are often transported over immobile coarse grains. With low sediment suppl...
Presented at The Oregon Water Conference, May 24-25, 2011, Corvallis, OR.The decommissioning of dams...
Understanding linkage between channel process along a river course and hill-slope process with later...
In mountain regions, steep streams play an important role in water and sediment connectivity. In the...
Physical and numerical models suggest that rivers process coarse sediment pulses primarily through d...
It is known that bedload fluctuates over time in steep rivers with wide grain size distributions, ev...
In mountain streams, bedload transport rates are prone to strong variability. Indeed an increasing n...
Due to the complexity of mountain stream evolution and its causes, it is judicious to conduct flume ...
International audienceIn the upper part of mountain river catchments, large amounts of loose debris ...
Understanding linkage between channel process along a river course and hill-slope process with later...
Sediment nourishments have become an increasingly attractive alternative to deal with continuous bed...
Mountain rivers exhibit sediment transport rate fluctuations that often cover more than two orders o...
Current sediment transport equations perform relatively well in low gradient streams, however they o...
The onset of sediment motion in rivers is important for predictions of river stability, and for the ...
In order to predict the response of mountain streams to perturbations caused by climate and land use...
In rivers, fine sediments are often transported over immobile coarse grains. With low sediment suppl...
Presented at The Oregon Water Conference, May 24-25, 2011, Corvallis, OR.The decommissioning of dams...
Understanding linkage between channel process along a river course and hill-slope process with later...
In mountain regions, steep streams play an important role in water and sediment connectivity. In the...
Physical and numerical models suggest that rivers process coarse sediment pulses primarily through d...
It is known that bedload fluctuates over time in steep rivers with wide grain size distributions, ev...
In mountain streams, bedload transport rates are prone to strong variability. Indeed an increasing n...
Due to the complexity of mountain stream evolution and its causes, it is judicious to conduct flume ...