A laboratory study was undertaken to investigate how changes in flow regime and hydrograph shape (number of cycled hydrographs and duration of each hydrograph) together impact bedload transport and resulting bed morphology. Three hydrologic conditions (experiments) representing different levels of urbanization, or analogously different flow regimes, were derived from measured hydrometric field data. Each experiment consisted of a series of hydrographs with equal peak discharge and varying frequency, duration and flashiness. Bedload transport was measured throughout each hydrograph and measurements of bed topography and surface texture were recorded after each hydrograph. The results revealed hysteresis loops in both the total and fractional...
Almost all sediment transport equations incorporate the Shields parameter, which is a ratio of the t...
The development of sand bed morphology in response to steady uniform flow is well described by phase...
Existing formulas for predicting bedload rate may be not adapted for mountain rivers with poorly sor...
Natural fluvial channels can experience significant variations in sediment transport rates under uns...
Fluvial channels can experience significant variations to both sediment transport rates and deformat...
Two sets of triangular hydrographs were generated in a 12-m-long laboratory flume for two sets of in...
In natural rivers, significant bedload transport and variability in sediment bed geomorphology is ge...
Gravel-bed rivers display a surface layer that is coarser than the substrate lining below this armor...
Until recently, bedload sediment transport has generally been investigated under steady flow conditi...
If increased sediment supply to a river channel exceeds its transport capacity, deposition necessari...
The transport of coarse sediment during floods often exhibits hysteresis patterns from changes in fl...
The objective of this research is to evaluate temporal adjustments of a streambed surface due to cha...
Sediment transport in gravel-bed streams is an important component for river ecology, infrastructure...
Differential parametric values associated with bed load sediment transport, that result at the same ...
Flume experiments were conducted under unsteady hydrograph flows with sediment feed and no-sediment ...
Almost all sediment transport equations incorporate the Shields parameter, which is a ratio of the t...
The development of sand bed morphology in response to steady uniform flow is well described by phase...
Existing formulas for predicting bedload rate may be not adapted for mountain rivers with poorly sor...
Natural fluvial channels can experience significant variations in sediment transport rates under uns...
Fluvial channels can experience significant variations to both sediment transport rates and deformat...
Two sets of triangular hydrographs were generated in a 12-m-long laboratory flume for two sets of in...
In natural rivers, significant bedload transport and variability in sediment bed geomorphology is ge...
Gravel-bed rivers display a surface layer that is coarser than the substrate lining below this armor...
Until recently, bedload sediment transport has generally been investigated under steady flow conditi...
If increased sediment supply to a river channel exceeds its transport capacity, deposition necessari...
The transport of coarse sediment during floods often exhibits hysteresis patterns from changes in fl...
The objective of this research is to evaluate temporal adjustments of a streambed surface due to cha...
Sediment transport in gravel-bed streams is an important component for river ecology, infrastructure...
Differential parametric values associated with bed load sediment transport, that result at the same ...
Flume experiments were conducted under unsteady hydrograph flows with sediment feed and no-sediment ...
Almost all sediment transport equations incorporate the Shields parameter, which is a ratio of the t...
The development of sand bed morphology in response to steady uniform flow is well described by phase...
Existing formulas for predicting bedload rate may be not adapted for mountain rivers with poorly sor...