The proposed distinction between meandering and braided river channel patterns, on the basis of bankfull specific stream power and bed material size, is analysed and rejected. Only by using regime-based estimates of channel widths (rather than actual widths) has discrimination been achieved, and it is argued that this procedure is unacceptable. An alternative is to explore the patterning processes underlying the marked pattern scatter on bankfull stream power/bed material size plots. Of the five sets of patterning processes, large-scale bedform development and stability is seen as especially important for meandering and braiding. For gravel-bed rivers, bedforms developed at around or above bankfull stage appear important for pattern generat...
Previous analyses have identified the active width of braided rivers, the bed area over which bed lo...
[1] Previous flume-based research on braided channels has revealed four classic mechanisms that prod...
River channel patterns are recognised as important features associated with the dynamic system of st...
The proposed distinction between meandering and braided river channel patterns, on the basis of bank...
A comparison has been made between the hydraulic geometry of sand- and gravel-bed rivers, based on d...
Meander flow takes place in one single channel which oscillates more orless regularly with amplitude...
Our objective is to understand general causes of different river channel patterns. In this paper we ...
The classic channel slope-discharge relationship proposed by LEOPOLD & WOLMAN (1957) for channel pat...
Sand-bed rivers differ from gravel-bed rivers in both hydraulic and sediment transport terms and the...
Rivers exhibit a wide variety of channel patterns, and predicting changes in channel pattern is impo...
Braided rivers exhibit highly variable morphologies, morphodynamic behaviours and resulting depositi...
Braided rivers exhibit extremely complex and dynamic morphologies as their multiple channels are con...
It is surprising that gravel-bed rivers meander. In laboratory settings using cohesionless sediment ...
This paper provides novel observations linking the connections between spatially distributed bed loa...
Large fluvial systems adjust to a combination of controls to form distinctive channels, which repres...
Previous analyses have identified the active width of braided rivers, the bed area over which bed lo...
[1] Previous flume-based research on braided channels has revealed four classic mechanisms that prod...
River channel patterns are recognised as important features associated with the dynamic system of st...
The proposed distinction between meandering and braided river channel patterns, on the basis of bank...
A comparison has been made between the hydraulic geometry of sand- and gravel-bed rivers, based on d...
Meander flow takes place in one single channel which oscillates more orless regularly with amplitude...
Our objective is to understand general causes of different river channel patterns. In this paper we ...
The classic channel slope-discharge relationship proposed by LEOPOLD & WOLMAN (1957) for channel pat...
Sand-bed rivers differ from gravel-bed rivers in both hydraulic and sediment transport terms and the...
Rivers exhibit a wide variety of channel patterns, and predicting changes in channel pattern is impo...
Braided rivers exhibit highly variable morphologies, morphodynamic behaviours and resulting depositi...
Braided rivers exhibit extremely complex and dynamic morphologies as their multiple channels are con...
It is surprising that gravel-bed rivers meander. In laboratory settings using cohesionless sediment ...
This paper provides novel observations linking the connections between spatially distributed bed loa...
Large fluvial systems adjust to a combination of controls to form distinctive channels, which repres...
Previous analyses have identified the active width of braided rivers, the bed area over which bed lo...
[1] Previous flume-based research on braided channels has revealed four classic mechanisms that prod...
River channel patterns are recognised as important features associated with the dynamic system of st...