The majority of sediment loads to surface waters often originate from streambanks causing water quality issues in streams and reservoirs. Streambank erosion is a complex cyclical process involving subaerial processes, fluvial erosion, seepage erosion, and geotechnical failures and is driven by several soil properties that themselves are temporally and spatially variable. Therefore, it can be challenging to model streambank retreat. However, the ability to model streambank erosion has many important applications including the design of mitigation strategies for stream restoration practices. In order to account for the complicated nature of streambank retreat, process-based models that incorporate the forces and moments driving and resisting ...
In addition to surface erosion, stream bank erosion and failure contributes significant sediment and...
Stabilization projects are increasingly used to mitigate the effects of anthropogenic streambank ero...
Stabilization projects are increasingly used to mitigate the effects of anthropogenic streambank ero...
Unstable streambanks contribute a significant sediment load to surface waters in some watersheds. St...
Streambank erosion is known to be a major source of sediment in streams and rivers. The Bank Stabili...
The special issue “Streambank Erosion: Monitoring, Modeling, and Management” presents re...
The special issue “Streambank Erosion: Monitoring, Modeling, and Management” presents re...
Factors and processes influencing streambank erosion are not fully understood and combining factors ...
Abstract: Sediment is one of the principle pollutants of surface waters of the United States and se...
Streambanks can be a significant source of sediment and phosphorus to aquatic ecosystems. Although t...
Streambanks can be a significant source of sediment and phosphorus to aquatic ecosystems. Although t...
Streambanks can be a significant source of sediment and phosphorus to aquatic ecosystems. Although t...
An essential, natural process of a stream is the movement of sediment. However, the natural balance ...
The United States has over forty-thousand impaired water bodies with sediment listed as one of the t...
Stream restoration has been a major environmental objective for preserving biodiversity, reducing lo...
In addition to surface erosion, stream bank erosion and failure contributes significant sediment and...
Stabilization projects are increasingly used to mitigate the effects of anthropogenic streambank ero...
Stabilization projects are increasingly used to mitigate the effects of anthropogenic streambank ero...
Unstable streambanks contribute a significant sediment load to surface waters in some watersheds. St...
Streambank erosion is known to be a major source of sediment in streams and rivers. The Bank Stabili...
The special issue “Streambank Erosion: Monitoring, Modeling, and Management” presents re...
The special issue “Streambank Erosion: Monitoring, Modeling, and Management” presents re...
Factors and processes influencing streambank erosion are not fully understood and combining factors ...
Abstract: Sediment is one of the principle pollutants of surface waters of the United States and se...
Streambanks can be a significant source of sediment and phosphorus to aquatic ecosystems. Although t...
Streambanks can be a significant source of sediment and phosphorus to aquatic ecosystems. Although t...
Streambanks can be a significant source of sediment and phosphorus to aquatic ecosystems. Although t...
An essential, natural process of a stream is the movement of sediment. However, the natural balance ...
The United States has over forty-thousand impaired water bodies with sediment listed as one of the t...
Stream restoration has been a major environmental objective for preserving biodiversity, reducing lo...
In addition to surface erosion, stream bank erosion and failure contributes significant sediment and...
Stabilization projects are increasingly used to mitigate the effects of anthropogenic streambank ero...
Stabilization projects are increasingly used to mitigate the effects of anthropogenic streambank ero...