As a consequence of the suspended sediments in river water, cake formation on the streambed and clogging of the aquifer may occur, leading to a decline in the production yield of riverbank filtration systems, particularly in highly turbid river waters. However, naturally occurring flow forces may induce sufficient scouring of the streambed, thereby self-regulating the thickness of the formed cake layer. This study assessed the recovery of the infiltration capacity in a simulated physically clogged riverbank filtration system, due to self-cleansing processes. A straight tilting flume, provided with an infiltration column at the bottom, was used for emulating clogging, infiltration and self-cleansing. Based on the presented research it may be...
Following the construction of a reservoir, sediment is intercepted, which greatly reduces the sedime...
A laboratory study was undertaken to investigate the physical clogging of a sand medium by injecting...
The periodic removal of sand from the interstitial spaces between cobbles is extremely important for...
As a consequence of the suspended sediments in river water, cake formation on the streambed and clog...
Riverbank filtration (RBF) is a process during which river water is subjected to subsurface flow pri...
Many species living in the hyporheic zone of rivers, such as fishes and benthos, are sensitive to th...
A tilting bed flume study was made to examine the relationships between velocity, suspended sediment...
Studies were conducted to evaluate the effects of suspended sediment and stream discharge, and their...
Clogging of streambeds by suspended particles (SP) can cause environmental problems, as it can negat...
The presence of fine sediment (e.g. sand, clay, and silt) in streams, regardless of its origin - nat...
Fluvial processes in rivers have been studied extensively in the United States during the past 20 ye...
The problem of sedimentation in rivers has become a familiar phenomenon in the maintenance of a rive...
Natural river systems exhibit processes of continuous adjustment that include channelmigration and c...
This paper presents the results of an experimental study about the pattern of local scouring generat...
Worldwide, many rivers are affected by various river engineering measures and exhibit ecological def...
Following the construction of a reservoir, sediment is intercepted, which greatly reduces the sedime...
A laboratory study was undertaken to investigate the physical clogging of a sand medium by injecting...
The periodic removal of sand from the interstitial spaces between cobbles is extremely important for...
As a consequence of the suspended sediments in river water, cake formation on the streambed and clog...
Riverbank filtration (RBF) is a process during which river water is subjected to subsurface flow pri...
Many species living in the hyporheic zone of rivers, such as fishes and benthos, are sensitive to th...
A tilting bed flume study was made to examine the relationships between velocity, suspended sediment...
Studies were conducted to evaluate the effects of suspended sediment and stream discharge, and their...
Clogging of streambeds by suspended particles (SP) can cause environmental problems, as it can negat...
The presence of fine sediment (e.g. sand, clay, and silt) in streams, regardless of its origin - nat...
Fluvial processes in rivers have been studied extensively in the United States during the past 20 ye...
The problem of sedimentation in rivers has become a familiar phenomenon in the maintenance of a rive...
Natural river systems exhibit processes of continuous adjustment that include channelmigration and c...
This paper presents the results of an experimental study about the pattern of local scouring generat...
Worldwide, many rivers are affected by various river engineering measures and exhibit ecological def...
Following the construction of a reservoir, sediment is intercepted, which greatly reduces the sedime...
A laboratory study was undertaken to investigate the physical clogging of a sand medium by injecting...
The periodic removal of sand from the interstitial spaces between cobbles is extremely important for...