This is a study of the development of bars and the initiation of sand flats in a braided sand-bed river. The changes in morphology, flow direction and hydraulic character on the surface of bars are documented. This information is used to assess conditions on the surface of the bar as it migrates downstream and prior to the initiation of a sand flat. The relationship between channel topography and bar development is also considered. Several bars were monitored in the sandy braided South Saskatchewan river from May to August, 1988. Measurements included flow direction, depth, velocity, bedload transport and topographic surveys of the channel reach. Diagrams illustrating channel topography, bar morphology, flow direction and hydraul...
Morphology related to the South Saskatchewan River in the Outlook Saskatoon region is basically a pr...
This study investigates the relation between channel instability and sediment transport along an 80 ...
This study investigates the relation between sediment transport and channel deformation on a 70 km l...
This is a study of the development of bars and the initiation of sand flats in a braided sand-bed r...
The depositional stratigraphy of within-channel deposits in sandy braided rivers is dominated by a v...
The depositional stratigraphy of within-channel deposits in sandy braided rivers is dominated by a v...
The South Saskatchewan River has a long term average discharge of 275 m3/sec, with flood peaks in th...
A hierarchical typology for the channels and bars within aggradational wandering gravel-bed rivers i...
This study investigates the occurrence and dynamics of single row alternate bars forming in a partic...
This paper and its companion (Ashworth et al., this issue) discuss measurements of channel change an...
This study investigates the fluvial dynamics of straight natural stream channels. In particular, thi...
This paper and its companion (Ashworth et al., this issue) discuss measurements of channel change an...
Alternate bars in rivers and streams develop as a result of differences in length scales involved in...
Discrete hollows in the bar tops of the South Saskatchewan River are described that form a newly-rec...
This study investigated the initiation of bedforms from a flat sand bed and the transition between t...
Morphology related to the South Saskatchewan River in the Outlook Saskatoon region is basically a pr...
This study investigates the relation between channel instability and sediment transport along an 80 ...
This study investigates the relation between sediment transport and channel deformation on a 70 km l...
This is a study of the development of bars and the initiation of sand flats in a braided sand-bed r...
The depositional stratigraphy of within-channel deposits in sandy braided rivers is dominated by a v...
The depositional stratigraphy of within-channel deposits in sandy braided rivers is dominated by a v...
The South Saskatchewan River has a long term average discharge of 275 m3/sec, with flood peaks in th...
A hierarchical typology for the channels and bars within aggradational wandering gravel-bed rivers i...
This study investigates the occurrence and dynamics of single row alternate bars forming in a partic...
This paper and its companion (Ashworth et al., this issue) discuss measurements of channel change an...
This study investigates the fluvial dynamics of straight natural stream channels. In particular, thi...
This paper and its companion (Ashworth et al., this issue) discuss measurements of channel change an...
Alternate bars in rivers and streams develop as a result of differences in length scales involved in...
Discrete hollows in the bar tops of the South Saskatchewan River are described that form a newly-rec...
This study investigated the initiation of bedforms from a flat sand bed and the transition between t...
Morphology related to the South Saskatchewan River in the Outlook Saskatoon region is basically a pr...
This study investigates the relation between channel instability and sediment transport along an 80 ...
This study investigates the relation between sediment transport and channel deformation on a 70 km l...