In this paper, a physics-based model that couples a bank erosion model with a meander evolution model is developed and evaluated. The physics-based bank erosion model considers the cantilever failure mechanism with slump blocks and decomposition effects. Moreover, bank accretion was considered using critical values of time required for landing, shear stresses and water depths. Two cases were tested. The first case consists of a hypothetical small-scale channel with cohesive riverbanks. Cross sections in the straight and curved part of the channel were compared to evaluate the curvature effect. Furthermore, the effect of the bank strength in the plan shape of the channel was tested in this case. The results show that the curvature increases ...
Lack of data is often considered a limitation when undertaking morphological studies. This research ...
The prediction of planform changes is important for the site selection of structure like bridges or ...
Attempts to include river bank erosion predictors within morphological models are becoming increasin...
In this paper, a physics-based model that couples a bank erosion model with a meander evolution mode...
A numerical model of river morphology for meander bends with erodible cohesive banks is herein deve...
A numerical model of river morphology for meander bends with erodible cohesive banks is herein devel...
Meander migration results from the interaction between inner bank accretion and outer bank erosion/c...
Interest in meander evolution has recently been revitalized with ongoing efforts worldwide to re-nat...
Meandering river migration over large spatial and temporal scales has traditionally been numerically...
Understanding the nature of morphologic changes of meandering rivers has long attracted the attentio...
This study proposes a new numerical model to study cantilever failures and the effect of slump block...
This study proposes a new numerical model to study cantilever failures and the effect of slump block...
Streambank erosion can be an important form of channel change in unstable alluvial environments. It ...
Streambank erosion can be an important form of channel change in unstable alluvial environments. It ...
Lack of data is often considered a limitation when undertaking morphological studies. This research ...
Lack of data is often considered a limitation when undertaking morphological studies. This research ...
The prediction of planform changes is important for the site selection of structure like bridges or ...
Attempts to include river bank erosion predictors within morphological models are becoming increasin...
In this paper, a physics-based model that couples a bank erosion model with a meander evolution mode...
A numerical model of river morphology for meander bends with erodible cohesive banks is herein deve...
A numerical model of river morphology for meander bends with erodible cohesive banks is herein devel...
Meander migration results from the interaction between inner bank accretion and outer bank erosion/c...
Interest in meander evolution has recently been revitalized with ongoing efforts worldwide to re-nat...
Meandering river migration over large spatial and temporal scales has traditionally been numerically...
Understanding the nature of morphologic changes of meandering rivers has long attracted the attentio...
This study proposes a new numerical model to study cantilever failures and the effect of slump block...
This study proposes a new numerical model to study cantilever failures and the effect of slump block...
Streambank erosion can be an important form of channel change in unstable alluvial environments. It ...
Streambank erosion can be an important form of channel change in unstable alluvial environments. It ...
Lack of data is often considered a limitation when undertaking morphological studies. This research ...
Lack of data is often considered a limitation when undertaking morphological studies. This research ...
The prediction of planform changes is important for the site selection of structure like bridges or ...
Attempts to include river bank erosion predictors within morphological models are becoming increasin...