Regime width of alluvial channels is a vital problem in river morphology and channel design. Many equations are available in literature to predict regime width of alluvial rivers. In general, there are many approaches to estimate regime width; however, none of them is widely accepted at present. This is due to the fact that most hypotheses have to many constrains, which may lead to simplify governing conditions, in addition to lack of knowledge of some physical process associated with channel formation and maintenance. Intelligent models are a new approach to describe complex problems one of which is artificial neural networks. In this research, initially, gravel bed rivers database was used in bank full discharge condition to train various...
The number of bars that form in an alluvial channel cross section can be determined from a physics-b...
Downstream hydraulic geometry relationships describe the shape of alluvial channels in terms of bank...
AbstractEstimating the discharge coefficient using hydraulic and geometrical specifications is one o...
Regime width of alluvial channels is a vital problem in river morphology and channel design. Many eq...
In this research, soft computational models including multiple adaptive spline regression model (MAR...
Previous analyses have identified the active width of braided rivers, the bed area over which bed lo...
Abstract: Estimates of riverine channel geometry play a vital role in the physical representation of...
An-artificial neural network (ANN) model was developed to predict the longitudinal dispersion coeffi...
An accurate prediction of roughness coefficient is of substantial importance for river management. T...
Our objective is to understand general causes of different river channel patterns. In this paper we ...
Most natural streams or rivers exhibit a compound or two-stage geometry consisting of a main channel...
Regime channels are important for stable canal design and to determine river response to environment...
Estimating Manning’s roughness coefficient ( n ) is one of the essential factors in pr...
The proposed distinction between meandering and braided river channel patterns, on the basis of bank...
Water level variation in a river mouth is very complicated. One of the reasons for this fact the rel...
The number of bars that form in an alluvial channel cross section can be determined from a physics-b...
Downstream hydraulic geometry relationships describe the shape of alluvial channels in terms of bank...
AbstractEstimating the discharge coefficient using hydraulic and geometrical specifications is one o...
Regime width of alluvial channels is a vital problem in river morphology and channel design. Many eq...
In this research, soft computational models including multiple adaptive spline regression model (MAR...
Previous analyses have identified the active width of braided rivers, the bed area over which bed lo...
Abstract: Estimates of riverine channel geometry play a vital role in the physical representation of...
An-artificial neural network (ANN) model was developed to predict the longitudinal dispersion coeffi...
An accurate prediction of roughness coefficient is of substantial importance for river management. T...
Our objective is to understand general causes of different river channel patterns. In this paper we ...
Most natural streams or rivers exhibit a compound or two-stage geometry consisting of a main channel...
Regime channels are important for stable canal design and to determine river response to environment...
Estimating Manning’s roughness coefficient ( n ) is one of the essential factors in pr...
The proposed distinction between meandering and braided river channel patterns, on the basis of bank...
Water level variation in a river mouth is very complicated. One of the reasons for this fact the rel...
The number of bars that form in an alluvial channel cross section can be determined from a physics-b...
Downstream hydraulic geometry relationships describe the shape of alluvial channels in terms of bank...
AbstractEstimating the discharge coefficient using hydraulic and geometrical specifications is one o...