Includes bibliographical references (p. 61-67).The objective of this research was to determine if a submerged jet test could be used to predict the erodibility of non-cohesive streambank materials. The study area was the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex located within the Blackland Prairie, Texas. Streambank erosion rates were monitored for an eight month period in a 90 sq. km. watershed using erosion pins and water level data loggers. Five study sites, with drainage areas ranging from 3-41 sq. km, were monitored, and submerged jet tests were performed on six samples of original, undisturbed bank material. Field monitoring produced cumulative erosion losses of 27-150 mm over the study period. Submerged jet test erodibility coefficient valu...
Streambank erosion is diffcult to quantify; models and field methods are needed to assess this impor...
Many streams in Florida, and in the US in general, are impaired due to excessive sediment loading. E...
According to the EPA's 2000 National Water Quality Inventory (USEPA 2000), sediment pollution is the...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 61-67)Stream bank erosion is a product of submerged and suba...
The United States has over forty-thousand impaired water bodies with sediment listed as one of the t...
The jet test device has been predominantly used for in situ critical shear stress (τc) and erodibili...
Two fluvial erosion models are commonly used to simulate the erosion rate of cohesive soils: the emp...
The U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center performed 75 laboratory Jet Erosion Tests (JE...
Abstract: Accelerated streambank erosion is a major cause of non-point source pollution associated ...
Fletchers Creek is located in an urbanizing basin near Toronto and has a bed and banks composed prim...
Fletcher\u27s Creek is located in an urbanizing basin near Toronto and has a bed and banks composed ...
Stream bank erosion rates are commonly modeled using the excess shear stress equation εr = kd(τ-τc)a...
Erosion from riverbank is most properly represented by the erodibility factor. One of the methods th...
In order to accurately predict the stability of riverbanks, model input parameters must be reliable ...
The submerged jet erosion test (JET) is one of several methods available for quantifying erodibility...
Streambank erosion is diffcult to quantify; models and field methods are needed to assess this impor...
Many streams in Florida, and in the US in general, are impaired due to excessive sediment loading. E...
According to the EPA's 2000 National Water Quality Inventory (USEPA 2000), sediment pollution is the...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 61-67)Stream bank erosion is a product of submerged and suba...
The United States has over forty-thousand impaired water bodies with sediment listed as one of the t...
The jet test device has been predominantly used for in situ critical shear stress (τc) and erodibili...
Two fluvial erosion models are commonly used to simulate the erosion rate of cohesive soils: the emp...
The U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center performed 75 laboratory Jet Erosion Tests (JE...
Abstract: Accelerated streambank erosion is a major cause of non-point source pollution associated ...
Fletchers Creek is located in an urbanizing basin near Toronto and has a bed and banks composed prim...
Fletcher\u27s Creek is located in an urbanizing basin near Toronto and has a bed and banks composed ...
Stream bank erosion rates are commonly modeled using the excess shear stress equation εr = kd(τ-τc)a...
Erosion from riverbank is most properly represented by the erodibility factor. One of the methods th...
In order to accurately predict the stability of riverbanks, model input parameters must be reliable ...
The submerged jet erosion test (JET) is one of several methods available for quantifying erodibility...
Streambank erosion is diffcult to quantify; models and field methods are needed to assess this impor...
Many streams in Florida, and in the US in general, are impaired due to excessive sediment loading. E...
According to the EPA's 2000 National Water Quality Inventory (USEPA 2000), sediment pollution is the...