Long series of groynes are built from both river sides to narrow river channels and prevent bank erosion with the aim to improve the conditions for inland navigation and prevent lateral channel migration. Single groynes or short series of groynes are built to impede local bank erosion, deviate the water flow, free an intake or fix the position of migrating bars at certain locations. These structures divert the flow towards the opposite river side where channel bed erosion increases the risk of bank failure. Flow and river bed adaptation have been extensively studied, especially for long series of groynes. Instead, studies dealing with opposite bank erosion caused by single or short series of groynes are still lacking. We investigated this p...
River training in the Lower Yellow River (LYR) has a history of over 300 years. River training works...
editorial reviewedBank erosion in riverine systems is one of the most complex, yet rampant, morphody...
AbstractBank erosion is the wearing away of the banks of a stream or river. Impacts of river bank er...
Long series of groynes are built from both river sides to narrow river channels and prevent bank ero...
Long series of groynes are built from both river sides to narrow river channels and prevent bank ero...
Long series of groynes are built from both river sides to narrow river channels and prevent bank ero...
Long series of groynes are built from both river sides to narrow river channels and prevent bank ero...
Field observations and recent research have shown that river bank accretion enhances opposite bank e...
Groynes are popular hydraulic structures often used to control the erosion of banks by altering flow...
The paper reports on the prediction of flow in a reach of the Sacramento River with focus on a part ...
In a meandering river the most basic segment of the river is the point at which it changes its curva...
AbstractBank erosion is the wearing away of the banks of a stream or river. Impacts of river bank er...
River training in the Lower Yellow River (LYR) has a history of over 300 years. River training works...
Groynes are structures constructed at an angle to the flow in order to deflect the flowing water awa...
Groynes are structures constructed at an angle to the flow in order to deflect the flowing water awa...
River training in the Lower Yellow River (LYR) has a history of over 300 years. River training works...
editorial reviewedBank erosion in riverine systems is one of the most complex, yet rampant, morphody...
AbstractBank erosion is the wearing away of the banks of a stream or river. Impacts of river bank er...
Long series of groynes are built from both river sides to narrow river channels and prevent bank ero...
Long series of groynes are built from both river sides to narrow river channels and prevent bank ero...
Long series of groynes are built from both river sides to narrow river channels and prevent bank ero...
Long series of groynes are built from both river sides to narrow river channels and prevent bank ero...
Field observations and recent research have shown that river bank accretion enhances opposite bank e...
Groynes are popular hydraulic structures often used to control the erosion of banks by altering flow...
The paper reports on the prediction of flow in a reach of the Sacramento River with focus on a part ...
In a meandering river the most basic segment of the river is the point at which it changes its curva...
AbstractBank erosion is the wearing away of the banks of a stream or river. Impacts of river bank er...
River training in the Lower Yellow River (LYR) has a history of over 300 years. River training works...
Groynes are structures constructed at an angle to the flow in order to deflect the flowing water awa...
Groynes are structures constructed at an angle to the flow in order to deflect the flowing water awa...
River training in the Lower Yellow River (LYR) has a history of over 300 years. River training works...
editorial reviewedBank erosion in riverine systems is one of the most complex, yet rampant, morphody...
AbstractBank erosion is the wearing away of the banks of a stream or river. Impacts of river bank er...