Alluvial scour into shallow marine sediments may be caused by the incision of a river adjusting to a new base level 1–4 following a fall in sea level. The identification of such erosion surfaces1–3 has therefore been pivotal in the reconstruction of past sea-level changes from ancient sedimentary sequences1–14. Here we report data from a study of the Jamuna river, Bangladesh, one of the world's largest modern braided rivers15, which illustrate that bed scour associated with channel confluences and bends alone can be substantial—as much as five times greater than the mean channel depth. Indeed, the basal erosion surfaces produced by such deep scours have characteristics similar to those of boundaries in some ancient sedimentary sequences tha...
Channel belt deposits from meandering river systems commonly display an internal architecture of sta...
Bangladesh is dominated by three great rivers – the Jamuna–Brahmaputra, Ganga, and Meghna – that com...
Autogenic scouring in sharp river bends has received ample attention in laboratory and modeling stud...
Channel confluences are key nodes within large river networks, and yet surprisingly little is known ...
The Jamuna, the lower part of the Brahmaputra River of India, enters into Bangladesh at Nageshwari u...
This study investigates the bar morphology, sediment properties and amount of sediment yield in rela...
The Brahmaputra River is one of the world’s largest sand-bed braided rivers with a channel belt up t...
River channel confluences are widely acknowledged as important geomorphological nodes that control t...
The initiation and evolution of a kilometre-scale, sand braid-bar was monitored during a 28-month su...
In this paper, we present flow and erosion problems in selected reaches of two large and dynamic riv...
Variable flows and fast morphological changes characterize the river system of Bangladesh, which inc...
The Brahmaputra-Jamuna River, Bangladesh, is one of the world's great rivers, ranking in the top thr...
The channels of the great rivers of Bangladesh are highly dynamic and their banklines change continu...
Abstract: The Brahmaputra is one of the world's greatest rivers, ranking fifth in terms of disc...
© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Landsat data and stratigraphic record...
Channel belt deposits from meandering river systems commonly display an internal architecture of sta...
Bangladesh is dominated by three great rivers – the Jamuna–Brahmaputra, Ganga, and Meghna – that com...
Autogenic scouring in sharp river bends has received ample attention in laboratory and modeling stud...
Channel confluences are key nodes within large river networks, and yet surprisingly little is known ...
The Jamuna, the lower part of the Brahmaputra River of India, enters into Bangladesh at Nageshwari u...
This study investigates the bar morphology, sediment properties and amount of sediment yield in rela...
The Brahmaputra River is one of the world’s largest sand-bed braided rivers with a channel belt up t...
River channel confluences are widely acknowledged as important geomorphological nodes that control t...
The initiation and evolution of a kilometre-scale, sand braid-bar was monitored during a 28-month su...
In this paper, we present flow and erosion problems in selected reaches of two large and dynamic riv...
Variable flows and fast morphological changes characterize the river system of Bangladesh, which inc...
The Brahmaputra-Jamuna River, Bangladesh, is one of the world's great rivers, ranking in the top thr...
The channels of the great rivers of Bangladesh are highly dynamic and their banklines change continu...
Abstract: The Brahmaputra is one of the world's greatest rivers, ranking fifth in terms of disc...
© 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Landsat data and stratigraphic record...
Channel belt deposits from meandering river systems commonly display an internal architecture of sta...
Bangladesh is dominated by three great rivers – the Jamuna–Brahmaputra, Ganga, and Meghna – that com...
Autogenic scouring in sharp river bends has received ample attention in laboratory and modeling stud...