In many cases riverbed self-regulation processes are similar in natural and canalized channels, however dynamic equilibrium is steady in natural rivers, while hydrodynamics processes are in progress in regulated ones. Prof. Grischanin’s criterion M was used as one of the criteria to evaluate bed stability of natural and regulated rivers. This hydrodynamics criterion is widely known and used in large rivers of the former USSR, but it has not been sufficiently studied under Lithuanian natural conditions. The following research showed that values of this criterion are close to 1 (0.9 +/–0.12) in small natural rivers of Lithuania, and much lower or higher in regulated ones. This indicates that the natural riverbeds are relatively stable, while ...
The work contains an assessment of the possibility of improving the ecological patency of the river ...
The presented work aims to evaluate the changes in hydraulic conductivity and the planning possibili...
Within several decades many natural Lithuanian rivers were straightened and adapted for needs of soi...
Flow dynamic processes are more steady in natural river beds than in regulated ones. The article pre...
The article presents the natural and regulated stream bed stability and self-regulation issues. Rive...
Vagų pusiausvyros dėsningumai, apibrėžiami Lane dėsniu, esti natūraliose vagose, kai tuo tarpu regul...
According to the Water Framework Directive human activities should lead to an improvement or at leas...
Straipsnyje analizuojama vaginių procesų kaita ir jų įtaka debitų kreivėms. Procesų analizei naudoja...
Along the middle reaches of the Dnieper River in central Ukraine, braided riverbeds with many island...
From the 1920s through the 90s, most streams in Lithuania were channelized. Channelization is the de...
The article deals with the auto-naturalization problems of regulated streams in Lithuania. Research ...
The article describes main methodological principles of geoecological assessment of riverbed-floodpl...
Deformations occurred in natural and regulated stream change beds lateral and longitudinal profiles....
Deformations of the channel are a consequence of the development of denudation processes in the basi...
The majority of natural Lithuanian rivers were regulated during intensive land reclamation period. S...
The work contains an assessment of the possibility of improving the ecological patency of the river ...
The presented work aims to evaluate the changes in hydraulic conductivity and the planning possibili...
Within several decades many natural Lithuanian rivers were straightened and adapted for needs of soi...
Flow dynamic processes are more steady in natural river beds than in regulated ones. The article pre...
The article presents the natural and regulated stream bed stability and self-regulation issues. Rive...
Vagų pusiausvyros dėsningumai, apibrėžiami Lane dėsniu, esti natūraliose vagose, kai tuo tarpu regul...
According to the Water Framework Directive human activities should lead to an improvement or at leas...
Straipsnyje analizuojama vaginių procesų kaita ir jų įtaka debitų kreivėms. Procesų analizei naudoja...
Along the middle reaches of the Dnieper River in central Ukraine, braided riverbeds with many island...
From the 1920s through the 90s, most streams in Lithuania were channelized. Channelization is the de...
The article deals with the auto-naturalization problems of regulated streams in Lithuania. Research ...
The article describes main methodological principles of geoecological assessment of riverbed-floodpl...
Deformations occurred in natural and regulated stream change beds lateral and longitudinal profiles....
Deformations of the channel are a consequence of the development of denudation processes in the basi...
The majority of natural Lithuanian rivers were regulated during intensive land reclamation period. S...
The work contains an assessment of the possibility of improving the ecological patency of the river ...
The presented work aims to evaluate the changes in hydraulic conductivity and the planning possibili...
Within several decades many natural Lithuanian rivers were straightened and adapted for needs of soi...