We monitor bedload transport and water discharge at six stations in two forested headwater streams of the Columbia Mountains, Canada. The nested monitoring network is designed to examine the effects of channel bed texture, and the influence of alluvial (i.e.step pools and riffle pools) and semialluvial morphologies (i.e.boulder cascades and forced step pools) on bedload entrainment and transport. Results indicate that dynamics of bedload entrainment are influenced by differences in flow resistance attributable to morphology. Scaled fractional analysis shows that in reaches with high form resistance most bedload transport occurs in partial mobility fashion relative to the available bed material, while calibers finer than 16mm attain full mob...
The study was conducted in East Creek, a headwater gravel-bed channel in the Fraser Valley foothills...
Grain size distributions of bed material, bed load, and bar head deposition were sampled during the ...
Abstract: Bedload transport in the Cwm Treweryn stream, a tributary of the Usk in the Brecon Beacons...
We monitor bedload transport and water discharge at six stations in two forested headwater streams o...
This study examines channel-reach morphology and bedload yield dynamics in relation to landscape st...
The transport of coarse material strongly controls the stability and evolution of mountain fluvial s...
In mountain streams, bedload transport rates are prone to strong variability. Indeed an increasing n...
Bedload transport data from planebed and step-pool reach types are used to determine grain size tran...
In mountain regions, steep streams play an important role in water and sediment connectivity. In the...
Bedload transport data from planebed and step-pool reach types are used to determine grain size tran...
textUnderstanding how individual grains and populations of grains move through alluvial systems is i...
Large fluctuations in the sediment transport rate are observed in rivers, particularly in mountain s...
A meta-analysis of four snowmelt catchments with moderate harvest levels (30% to 40%) utilizing a fr...
Coarse bed load transport is a crucial process in river morphodynamics but is difficult to monitor i...
High gradient streams form the majority of the mountain drainage network and the sediment dynamics t...
The study was conducted in East Creek, a headwater gravel-bed channel in the Fraser Valley foothills...
Grain size distributions of bed material, bed load, and bar head deposition were sampled during the ...
Abstract: Bedload transport in the Cwm Treweryn stream, a tributary of the Usk in the Brecon Beacons...
We monitor bedload transport and water discharge at six stations in two forested headwater streams o...
This study examines channel-reach morphology and bedload yield dynamics in relation to landscape st...
The transport of coarse material strongly controls the stability and evolution of mountain fluvial s...
In mountain streams, bedload transport rates are prone to strong variability. Indeed an increasing n...
Bedload transport data from planebed and step-pool reach types are used to determine grain size tran...
In mountain regions, steep streams play an important role in water and sediment connectivity. In the...
Bedload transport data from planebed and step-pool reach types are used to determine grain size tran...
textUnderstanding how individual grains and populations of grains move through alluvial systems is i...
Large fluctuations in the sediment transport rate are observed in rivers, particularly in mountain s...
A meta-analysis of four snowmelt catchments with moderate harvest levels (30% to 40%) utilizing a fr...
Coarse bed load transport is a crucial process in river morphodynamics but is difficult to monitor i...
High gradient streams form the majority of the mountain drainage network and the sediment dynamics t...
The study was conducted in East Creek, a headwater gravel-bed channel in the Fraser Valley foothills...
Grain size distributions of bed material, bed load, and bar head deposition were sampled during the ...
Abstract: Bedload transport in the Cwm Treweryn stream, a tributary of the Usk in the Brecon Beacons...