The planform of estuaries is often described with an ideal shape, which exponentially converges in landward direction. We show how growing topographically forced nonmigratory (i.e., anchored) bars determine the large-scale estuary planform, which explains the deviations observed in the planform of natural estuaries filled with bars compared to the ideal planform. Experiments were conducted in a 20-m long, 3-m-wide tilting flume, the Metronome. From a narrow, converging channel a self-formed estuary developed characterized by multiple channels, braided bars, a meandering ebb channel, and an ebb delta. Bars hardly migrated due to the alternating current, but the bar width increased with increasing estuary width. At locations where the estuary...
Estuaries show dynamic patterns of channels and bars, which are also valuable habitats, while channe...
Most estuaries of the world are influenced by tides. The tidal action is a fundamental mechanism for...
Establishing critical comparisons between fluvial- and tidal-channel morphodynamics is a major goal ...
The planform of estuaries is often described with an ideal shape, which exponentially converges in l...
Estuaries typically show converging planforms from the sea into the land. Nevertheless, their planfo...
Estuaries, also called river mouths, form the transitional zones between rivers and oceans. Estuarie...
Estuaries and rivers show dynamic patterns of bars and channels. Mutually evasive ebb- and flood-dom...
Tidal bars in estuaries are poorly understood compared to fluvial bars.There is limited theory that ...
Tidal bars in estuaries are poorly understood compared to fluvial bars. There is limited theory that...
The incipient formation of free bars in weakly converging tidal channels and estuaries is mathemat...
Tidal bars in estuaries are poorly understood compared to fluvial bars. There is limited theory that...
Fluvial-tidal transitions in estuaries are used as major shipping fairways and are characterised by ...
Fluvial-tidal transitions in estuaries are used as major shipping fairways and are characterised by ...
Holocene fluvial and estuarine systems are commonly assumed to be entirely alluviated, which means t...
Estuaries show dynamic patterns of channels and bars, which are also valuable habitats, while channe...
Most estuaries of the world are influenced by tides. The tidal action is a fundamental mechanism for...
Establishing critical comparisons between fluvial- and tidal-channel morphodynamics is a major goal ...
The planform of estuaries is often described with an ideal shape, which exponentially converges in l...
Estuaries typically show converging planforms from the sea into the land. Nevertheless, their planfo...
Estuaries, also called river mouths, form the transitional zones between rivers and oceans. Estuarie...
Estuaries and rivers show dynamic patterns of bars and channels. Mutually evasive ebb- and flood-dom...
Tidal bars in estuaries are poorly understood compared to fluvial bars.There is limited theory that ...
Tidal bars in estuaries are poorly understood compared to fluvial bars. There is limited theory that...
The incipient formation of free bars in weakly converging tidal channels and estuaries is mathemat...
Tidal bars in estuaries are poorly understood compared to fluvial bars. There is limited theory that...
Fluvial-tidal transitions in estuaries are used as major shipping fairways and are characterised by ...
Fluvial-tidal transitions in estuaries are used as major shipping fairways and are characterised by ...
Holocene fluvial and estuarine systems are commonly assumed to be entirely alluviated, which means t...
Estuaries show dynamic patterns of channels and bars, which are also valuable habitats, while channe...
Most estuaries of the world are influenced by tides. The tidal action is a fundamental mechanism for...
Establishing critical comparisons between fluvial- and tidal-channel morphodynamics is a major goal ...