While the scientific community has long recognized that alluvial rivers are the product of interactions between flowing water and bed material transport, it is increasingly evident that vegetation mediates these interactions and influences the stream channel characteristics. In a novel set of mobile bed laboratory experiments with variable discharge, we demonstrate that vegetation colonization affects bank erosion rates, channel shape, channel sinuosity, and bar pattern. Our analyses compared the morphological evolution of channels with initially steady bars considering the following three scenarios: (1) channel without vegetation, (2) channel with vegetation added to the floodplains, and (3) channel with vegetation added to both the floodp...
Many studies have been conducted to understand the effects of vegetation. However, the effects of ve...
Vegetation was added to a fully developed sandy point bar in the meander of a constructed stream. Si...
Trees have been used extensively by river managers for improving the river environment and ecology. ...
While the scientific community has long recognized that alluvial rivers are the product of interacti...
In this study, we conducted simulations using a two-dimensional, depth-averaged river flow and river...
The presence of aquatic vegetation on riverbed and embankments influences flow structure and consequ...
Studying the effects of different riparian vegetation densities on river channel evolution has pract...
This study investigates the effects of vegetation patch patterns on the morphological evolution of a...
The planform morphology of a river reach is the result of the combined actions of sediment motion (e...
A conceptual model of the morphological development of the riparian margins of newly cut river chann...
There is rising awareness of the need to include the effects of vegetation in studies dealing with t...
Rivers have distinctive channel patterns such as multi-channel braiding and single-channel meanderin...
Evaluating the impact of a wide range of vegetation densities on river channel pattern [Abstract
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2008. Major: Geology. Advisor: Chris Paola. 1 c...
Flume experiments and field observations demonstrating the effects of vegetation on river planforms ...
Many studies have been conducted to understand the effects of vegetation. However, the effects of ve...
Vegetation was added to a fully developed sandy point bar in the meander of a constructed stream. Si...
Trees have been used extensively by river managers for improving the river environment and ecology. ...
While the scientific community has long recognized that alluvial rivers are the product of interacti...
In this study, we conducted simulations using a two-dimensional, depth-averaged river flow and river...
The presence of aquatic vegetation on riverbed and embankments influences flow structure and consequ...
Studying the effects of different riparian vegetation densities on river channel evolution has pract...
This study investigates the effects of vegetation patch patterns on the morphological evolution of a...
The planform morphology of a river reach is the result of the combined actions of sediment motion (e...
A conceptual model of the morphological development of the riparian margins of newly cut river chann...
There is rising awareness of the need to include the effects of vegetation in studies dealing with t...
Rivers have distinctive channel patterns such as multi-channel braiding and single-channel meanderin...
Evaluating the impact of a wide range of vegetation densities on river channel pattern [Abstract
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2008. Major: Geology. Advisor: Chris Paola. 1 c...
Flume experiments and field observations demonstrating the effects of vegetation on river planforms ...
Many studies have been conducted to understand the effects of vegetation. However, the effects of ve...
Vegetation was added to a fully developed sandy point bar in the meander of a constructed stream. Si...
Trees have been used extensively by river managers for improving the river environment and ecology. ...