The aim of this work is to obtain a better understanding of the morphological development in alpine river confluences, where special attention is given to the widening of the tributary channel and its influence on bed morphology evolution. Hydraulic tests have been performed in an experimental set-up of asymmetric confluent channels connected in an angle of 90°. The main and post-confluence channels are 3.6 m respectively 4.9 m long while the tributary channel is 4.8 m long. Two different configurations have been considered: one with all channels 0.50 m wide and other where the tributary has been widened (1.0 m wide) over a length of 1.0 m just upstream the confluence. Experiments have been carried out under mobile bed conditions where sedi...
The Adige River drains 12 200km2 of the Eastern Alps and flows for 213km within this mountain range....
The Adige River drains 12 200km2 of the Eastern Alps and flows for 213km within this mountain range....
Open-channel confluences are common in nature as well as in hydraulic structures and urban drainage ...
The morphodynamic changes in a confluence zone due to local tributary widening were experimentally i...
Confluences are the nodes of the fluvial network. They are typically characterized by highly heterog...
In the aim of assessing the potential of tributary widening with respect to river rehabilitation in ...
River widening is commonly used as a solution for the rehabilitation of rivers with the main purpose...
Within the fluvial network, confluences are considered particular areas in what concerns ecological ...
The hydromorphological implications of the local widening of a tributary where it enters a confluenc...
In alpine regions of Europe, river training works were typically the reason for the transformation o...
Confluences, within the fluvial network, are considered particular areas with great ecological value...
Confluences with relatively low discharge and momentum flux ratios where a small steep tributary wit...
Open channel and river confluences have received a lot of attention in hydraulic literature, because...
Two major morphological phenomena in alluvial river confluences are the development of an avalanche ...
This thesis investigates controls on and the nature of three-dimensional flow structures at river ch...
The Adige River drains 12 200km2 of the Eastern Alps and flows for 213km within this mountain range....
The Adige River drains 12 200km2 of the Eastern Alps and flows for 213km within this mountain range....
Open-channel confluences are common in nature as well as in hydraulic structures and urban drainage ...
The morphodynamic changes in a confluence zone due to local tributary widening were experimentally i...
Confluences are the nodes of the fluvial network. They are typically characterized by highly heterog...
In the aim of assessing the potential of tributary widening with respect to river rehabilitation in ...
River widening is commonly used as a solution for the rehabilitation of rivers with the main purpose...
Within the fluvial network, confluences are considered particular areas in what concerns ecological ...
The hydromorphological implications of the local widening of a tributary where it enters a confluenc...
In alpine regions of Europe, river training works were typically the reason for the transformation o...
Confluences, within the fluvial network, are considered particular areas with great ecological value...
Confluences with relatively low discharge and momentum flux ratios where a small steep tributary wit...
Open channel and river confluences have received a lot of attention in hydraulic literature, because...
Two major morphological phenomena in alluvial river confluences are the development of an avalanche ...
This thesis investigates controls on and the nature of three-dimensional flow structures at river ch...
The Adige River drains 12 200km2 of the Eastern Alps and flows for 213km within this mountain range....
The Adige River drains 12 200km2 of the Eastern Alps and flows for 213km within this mountain range....
Open-channel confluences are common in nature as well as in hydraulic structures and urban drainage ...