We derive an idealized model of a gravel-sand river bifurcation and analyze its stability properties. The model requires nodal point relations that describe the ratio of the supply of gravel and sand to the two downstream branches. The model predicts changes in bed elevation and bed surface gravel content in the two bifurcates under conditions of a constant water discharge, sediment supply, base level, and channel width and under the assumption of a branch-averaged approach of the bifurcates. The stability analysis reveals more complex behavior than for unisize sediment: three to five equilibrium solutions exist rather than three. In addition, we find that under specific parameter settings the initial conditions in the bifurcates determine ...
In the present work we investigate the interaction between migrating alternate bars and the dynamics...
In river channel networks, the sediment transport division determines the morphodynamic development ...
Gravel bars have an important role in the exchange between surface and subsurface waters, in prevent...
We derive an idealized model of a gravel-sand river bifurcation and analyze its stability properties...
Bifurcating rivers shape natural landscapes by distributing water and sediments on fluvial plains an...
In a recent paper, Bolla Pittaluga et al. proposed a physically based formulation for the nodal poin...
In recent works (Bolla Pittaluga et al. 2003a, Miori et al. 2005) the equilibrium configurations of ...
In a recent paper Bolla Pittaluga et al. (2003a) proposed a physically based formulation for the nod...
We investigate the equilibrium configurations and the stability of river bifurcations in gravel brai...
At river bifurcations, water and sediment are divided over two branches. The dynamics of the bifurca...
Channel bifurcations can be found in river network systems from high gradient gravel-bed rivers to f...
Morphodynamics in sand-bed braided rivers are associated with simultaneous evolution of mid-channel ...
River bifurcations are critical but poorly understood elements of many geomorphological systems. The...
In the present work we investigate the interaction between migrating alternate bars and the dynamics...
In river channel networks, the sediment transport division determines the morphodynamic development ...
Gravel bars have an important role in the exchange between surface and subsurface waters, in prevent...
We derive an idealized model of a gravel-sand river bifurcation and analyze its stability properties...
Bifurcating rivers shape natural landscapes by distributing water and sediments on fluvial plains an...
In a recent paper, Bolla Pittaluga et al. proposed a physically based formulation for the nodal poin...
In recent works (Bolla Pittaluga et al. 2003a, Miori et al. 2005) the equilibrium configurations of ...
In a recent paper Bolla Pittaluga et al. (2003a) proposed a physically based formulation for the nod...
We investigate the equilibrium configurations and the stability of river bifurcations in gravel brai...
At river bifurcations, water and sediment are divided over two branches. The dynamics of the bifurca...
Channel bifurcations can be found in river network systems from high gradient gravel-bed rivers to f...
Morphodynamics in sand-bed braided rivers are associated with simultaneous evolution of mid-channel ...
River bifurcations are critical but poorly understood elements of many geomorphological systems. The...
In the present work we investigate the interaction between migrating alternate bars and the dynamics...
In river channel networks, the sediment transport division determines the morphodynamic development ...
Gravel bars have an important role in the exchange between surface and subsurface waters, in prevent...