Bars and subaqueous levees often form at river mouths due to high sediment availability. Once these deposits emerge and develop into islands, they become important elements of the coastal landscape, hosting rich ecosystems. Sea level rise and sediment starvation are jeopardizing these landforms, motivating a thorough analysis of the mechanisms responsible for their formation and evolution. Here we present recent studies on the dynamics of mouth bars and subaqueous levees. The review encompasses both hydrodynamic and morphological results. We first analyze the hydrodynamics of the water jet exiting a river mouth. We then show how this dynamics coupled to sediment transport leads to the formation of mouth bars and levees. Specifically, we dis...
Floodplains capture extreme events on a river when water overtops associated riverbanks. As a river ...
Estuaries form in drowned landscapes where rivers transition into the sea and come in a broad range ...
The planform of estuaries is often described with an ideal shape, which exponentially converges in l...
Bars and subaqueous levees often form at river mouths due to high sediment availability. Once these ...
River mouths may be considered as the most fundamental elements of deltaic system and the deposition...
Natural levees are common features in river, delta and tidal landscapes. They are elevated near-chan...
River mouth bar formation, a key process in fluvial-deltaic morphodynamics, is subject to both river...
River mouths building into standing bodies of water have strikingly varied growth habits. This prese...
This work is inspired by the sudden resurgence of the submersed aquatic vegetation (SAV) bed in the ...
National audienceAt river mouths, fluvial jets and longshore currents (LSCs) generated by waves inte...
River delta degradation has been caused by extraction of natural resources, sediment retention by re...
Levees are small elevation ridges found on the edge between channels and shoals. They are known to d...
River mouths building into standing bodies of water have strikingly varied growth habits. This prese...
Where the Ashburton river meets the sea it is impounded by a mixed sand-gravel barrier, formed throu...
The landscape setting for an estuary varies widely and is an important aspect of determining how the...
Floodplains capture extreme events on a river when water overtops associated riverbanks. As a river ...
Estuaries form in drowned landscapes where rivers transition into the sea and come in a broad range ...
The planform of estuaries is often described with an ideal shape, which exponentially converges in l...
Bars and subaqueous levees often form at river mouths due to high sediment availability. Once these ...
River mouths may be considered as the most fundamental elements of deltaic system and the deposition...
Natural levees are common features in river, delta and tidal landscapes. They are elevated near-chan...
River mouth bar formation, a key process in fluvial-deltaic morphodynamics, is subject to both river...
River mouths building into standing bodies of water have strikingly varied growth habits. This prese...
This work is inspired by the sudden resurgence of the submersed aquatic vegetation (SAV) bed in the ...
National audienceAt river mouths, fluvial jets and longshore currents (LSCs) generated by waves inte...
River delta degradation has been caused by extraction of natural resources, sediment retention by re...
Levees are small elevation ridges found on the edge between channels and shoals. They are known to d...
River mouths building into standing bodies of water have strikingly varied growth habits. This prese...
Where the Ashburton river meets the sea it is impounded by a mixed sand-gravel barrier, formed throu...
The landscape setting for an estuary varies widely and is an important aspect of determining how the...
Floodplains capture extreme events on a river when water overtops associated riverbanks. As a river ...
Estuaries form in drowned landscapes where rivers transition into the sea and come in a broad range ...
The planform of estuaries is often described with an ideal shape, which exponentially converges in l...