AbstractThis small modern river system is located on a relatively flat (about 1°–2°), unconsolidated sandy pediment surface in the Uinta Basin of Utah, USA, and it is with a scale of about 30 m long and 0.4–0.8 m wide, similar as a natural flume experiment model. The small stream is informally divided into upstream, midstream and downstream. The analysis shows that flood discharge influences channel sinuosity and morphology to produce an initial meandering pattern which is later changed to a braided and then a straight pattern in the downflow direction.The upstream segment has a high sinuous geometry dominated by both erosion (cutbanks) and deposition (point bars). In the resistance of sporadic vegetation rooting in banks, the upstream floo...
Alluvial streams are those that flow over a movable bed that they have formed by the transport of s...
Decades of research have demonstrated that gravel-bed rivers exhibit multiple spatial scales of land...
Chute cutoffs occur when a bypass or “chute” channel incises across a bar or low floodplain area, re...
This small modern river system is located on a relatively flat (about 1°–2°), unconsolidated sandy p...
AbstractThis small modern river system is located on a relatively flat (about 1°–2°), unconsolidated...
Riparian vegetation is a key control on alluvial channel morphology, but a more quantitative underst...
Total stream power does not necessarily increase systematically in the downstream direction because ...
The reach of the Clark Fork River just west of Missoula is quite dynamic, and due to erosion and dep...
Data compiled from standardized procedures for width measurement at established streamflow gaging st...
In this study, we conducted simulations using a two-dimensional, depth-averaged river flow and river...
Many rivers have been channelized in large parts of the world in the past centuries. However, in the...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Hydraulic interactions between rivers and floodplains produce off...
Our capability to accurately predict at the local scale the morphological changes in a mountain rive...
The organization and morphology of Middle Fork Sheep Creek and South Fork Sheep Creek, two mountain ...
Rivers have distinctive channel patterns such as multi-channel braiding and single-channel meanderin...
Alluvial streams are those that flow over a movable bed that they have formed by the transport of s...
Decades of research have demonstrated that gravel-bed rivers exhibit multiple spatial scales of land...
Chute cutoffs occur when a bypass or “chute” channel incises across a bar or low floodplain area, re...
This small modern river system is located on a relatively flat (about 1°–2°), unconsolidated sandy p...
AbstractThis small modern river system is located on a relatively flat (about 1°–2°), unconsolidated...
Riparian vegetation is a key control on alluvial channel morphology, but a more quantitative underst...
Total stream power does not necessarily increase systematically in the downstream direction because ...
The reach of the Clark Fork River just west of Missoula is quite dynamic, and due to erosion and dep...
Data compiled from standardized procedures for width measurement at established streamflow gaging st...
In this study, we conducted simulations using a two-dimensional, depth-averaged river flow and river...
Many rivers have been channelized in large parts of the world in the past centuries. However, in the...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Hydraulic interactions between rivers and floodplains produce off...
Our capability to accurately predict at the local scale the morphological changes in a mountain rive...
The organization and morphology of Middle Fork Sheep Creek and South Fork Sheep Creek, two mountain ...
Rivers have distinctive channel patterns such as multi-channel braiding and single-channel meanderin...
Alluvial streams are those that flow over a movable bed that they have formed by the transport of s...
Decades of research have demonstrated that gravel-bed rivers exhibit multiple spatial scales of land...
Chute cutoffs occur when a bypass or “chute” channel incises across a bar or low floodplain area, re...