In river engineering morphological predictions have to be made to study the implications of changes in a river system due to natural causes or human interference. It regards here time-depending processes. Characteristic parameters of the river have to be forecasted both in time and space. The morphological processes, however, are extremely complex and therefore a substantial degree of schematization is required before e.g. mathematical models can be applied to obtain the predictions wanted. Information about available mathematical models can e.g. be obtained from Jansen (1979) and Klaassen et al (1982). The present physical-mathematical formulation of the morphological problems involved is incomplete. For instance the variation of the width...
Predicting the uncertainties of morphological effects due to river measures or changing natural cond...
Modern river management has to reconcile a number of functions, such as protection against floods an...
Many existing numerical models of river channel morphology are limited in applicability because they...
It is very convenient to make use of rivers as water supply for various purposes, i.e. irrigation, i...
This study contains two topics which are important for the use of a one-dimensional computer model, ...
Natural rivers tend to adjust their plane shape and longitudinal profile in order to assume a config...
In Chapter I a derivation of the equations and an extension of the mathematical model will be carrie...
River health assessments in the form of morphological approaches are crucial to determining the stab...
Many morphological models that are in use today, make use of spatially constant grain sizes and bed ...
Two elements affect the efficacy of the numerical models of mobile-bed evolution: the prediction of ...
The paper presents recommendations for using the results obtained in sediment transport simulation a...
l model whithout this restriction this has been done by taking more grain fractions into considerati...
Predicting morphological channel changes using physically-based models requires extended data for th...
The authors have derived a model for predicting the roughness coefficient of an alluvial river. Thei...
In this report, some classical and new simplifications in mathematical and numerical models for rive...
Predicting the uncertainties of morphological effects due to river measures or changing natural cond...
Modern river management has to reconcile a number of functions, such as protection against floods an...
Many existing numerical models of river channel morphology are limited in applicability because they...
It is very convenient to make use of rivers as water supply for various purposes, i.e. irrigation, i...
This study contains two topics which are important for the use of a one-dimensional computer model, ...
Natural rivers tend to adjust their plane shape and longitudinal profile in order to assume a config...
In Chapter I a derivation of the equations and an extension of the mathematical model will be carrie...
River health assessments in the form of morphological approaches are crucial to determining the stab...
Many morphological models that are in use today, make use of spatially constant grain sizes and bed ...
Two elements affect the efficacy of the numerical models of mobile-bed evolution: the prediction of ...
The paper presents recommendations for using the results obtained in sediment transport simulation a...
l model whithout this restriction this has been done by taking more grain fractions into considerati...
Predicting morphological channel changes using physically-based models requires extended data for th...
The authors have derived a model for predicting the roughness coefficient of an alluvial river. Thei...
In this report, some classical and new simplifications in mathematical and numerical models for rive...
Predicting the uncertainties of morphological effects due to river measures or changing natural cond...
Modern river management has to reconcile a number of functions, such as protection against floods an...
Many existing numerical models of river channel morphology are limited in applicability because they...