The purpose of this study is to gain some first insights into the role of burst-like turbulent motions in sediment suspension over a sandy channel bed, during typical conditions of strong sediment transport with active bedforms. The focus is the suspension mechanism that maintains sizeable sediment concentrations away from the bed, where much of the downstream transport occurs, rather than entrainment at the sediment boundary itself. Flow components downstream and normal to the mean boundary, along with the output of an optical suspended sediment sensor, were monitored 1 m above the bed. The main study data were collected in a 10 m deep channel of the Fraser River near Mission, British Columbia, Canada. Velocities averaged 1.4 m/s at the s...
The study details new sediment concentration measurements associated with some turbulence characteri...
In this study, we investigated the sediment suspension process over a ripple, using large eddy simul...
The links between large-scale turbulence and the suspension of sediment over alluvial bedforms have ...
It is increasingly obvious that dunes with low-angle lee-sides (< 30°) are the most common bedfor...
Laboratory experiments were undertaken in a unidirectional current flume in order to examine the rol...
Some aspects of turbulence in sediment-laden open-channel flows are examined. A conceptual model bas...
Dunes are the most common bed forms in lowland river channels consisting of sand and gravel, generat...
The dynamics of river bedforms is still not well understood and detailed experimental investigation...
The current study aims to investigate the physical mechanisms controlling fine sediment transport wi...
Sandy river beds are dominated by rhythmic features known as dunes. Experimental investigations of t...
An experimental sediment flume is used to investigate sediment transport mechanics within an oscilla...
International audienceSandy river beds are dominated by rhythmic features known as dunes. Experiment...
River channel change and bed scourings are source of major environmental problem for fish and aquati...
A tidal bore is a water discontinuity at the leading edge of a flood tide wave in estuaries with a l...
Bed load transport over ripples and dunes in rivers exhibits strong spatial and temporal variabili...
The study details new sediment concentration measurements associated with some turbulence characteri...
In this study, we investigated the sediment suspension process over a ripple, using large eddy simul...
The links between large-scale turbulence and the suspension of sediment over alluvial bedforms have ...
It is increasingly obvious that dunes with low-angle lee-sides (< 30°) are the most common bedfor...
Laboratory experiments were undertaken in a unidirectional current flume in order to examine the rol...
Some aspects of turbulence in sediment-laden open-channel flows are examined. A conceptual model bas...
Dunes are the most common bed forms in lowland river channels consisting of sand and gravel, generat...
The dynamics of river bedforms is still not well understood and detailed experimental investigation...
The current study aims to investigate the physical mechanisms controlling fine sediment transport wi...
Sandy river beds are dominated by rhythmic features known as dunes. Experimental investigations of t...
An experimental sediment flume is used to investigate sediment transport mechanics within an oscilla...
International audienceSandy river beds are dominated by rhythmic features known as dunes. Experiment...
River channel change and bed scourings are source of major environmental problem for fish and aquati...
A tidal bore is a water discontinuity at the leading edge of a flood tide wave in estuaries with a l...
Bed load transport over ripples and dunes in rivers exhibits strong spatial and temporal variabili...
The study details new sediment concentration measurements associated with some turbulence characteri...
In this study, we investigated the sediment suspension process over a ripple, using large eddy simul...
The links between large-scale turbulence and the suspension of sediment over alluvial bedforms have ...