Deformations occurred in natural and regulated stream change beds lateral and longitudinal profiles. This is particularly evident in regulation furrows, where their initial state is known. Research showed that landslips of the upper slopes in regulated watercourses is the most common deformation (72.8% of studied cases), and the largest deformation occurs in the lower part of the slope (63.4%), where the accumulation of the moved silt and soil is. It was found that the deformation changes the bed plan as well. 59.1% of regulated streams distort furrows and make meanders due to deformation effects. The analysis of river beds widths and depths ratio relationship with discharge of channel running flow observed that ratio B/H increases with inc...
Long stretches of Carpathian river channels have been engineered, which has had an impact on their m...
Our research introduces the river regulation effects on three sections of the upper and middle Odra ...
Flow dynamic processes are more steady in natural river beds than in regulated ones. The article pre...
Different kinds of defornnation occur in the most regulated rivers and stream channels. That courses...
From the 1920s through the 90s, most streams in Lithuania were channelized. Channelization is the de...
Deformations of the channel are a consequence of the development of denudation processes in the basi...
The article presents the natural and regulated stream bed stability and self-regulation issues. Rive...
The article deals with the auto-naturalization problems of regulated streams in Lithuania. Research ...
The presented work aims to evaluate the changes in hydraulic conductivity and the planning possibili...
The channels of the main rivers in the Kłodzko County, South West Poland, have been strongly influen...
In the last centuries, gravel-bed rivers in developed countries have undergone rapid changes in chan...
Impact of the land drainage on the river catchment in Lithuania has so far been evaluated as of rath...
Channelization is the deepening, clearing and straightening of meandering streambeds resulting incre...
Channelization is the deepening, clearing and straightening of meandering streambeds resulting incre...
In many cases riverbed self-regulation processes are similar in natural and canalized channels, howe...
Long stretches of Carpathian river channels have been engineered, which has had an impact on their m...
Our research introduces the river regulation effects on three sections of the upper and middle Odra ...
Flow dynamic processes are more steady in natural river beds than in regulated ones. The article pre...
Different kinds of defornnation occur in the most regulated rivers and stream channels. That courses...
From the 1920s through the 90s, most streams in Lithuania were channelized. Channelization is the de...
Deformations of the channel are a consequence of the development of denudation processes in the basi...
The article presents the natural and regulated stream bed stability and self-regulation issues. Rive...
The article deals with the auto-naturalization problems of regulated streams in Lithuania. Research ...
The presented work aims to evaluate the changes in hydraulic conductivity and the planning possibili...
The channels of the main rivers in the Kłodzko County, South West Poland, have been strongly influen...
In the last centuries, gravel-bed rivers in developed countries have undergone rapid changes in chan...
Impact of the land drainage on the river catchment in Lithuania has so far been evaluated as of rath...
Channelization is the deepening, clearing and straightening of meandering streambeds resulting incre...
Channelization is the deepening, clearing and straightening of meandering streambeds resulting incre...
In many cases riverbed self-regulation processes are similar in natural and canalized channels, howe...
Long stretches of Carpathian river channels have been engineered, which has had an impact on their m...
Our research introduces the river regulation effects on three sections of the upper and middle Odra ...
Flow dynamic processes are more steady in natural river beds than in regulated ones. The article pre...