Restoration works on an 11 km long reach of the Spree River near Cottbus in Germany were accomplished in 2014. The overall objective was to improve the biodiversity, changing the morphological structure from a straight single-thread river to a braiding one with reshaped thalweg, and creating zones with varying flow velocities required for fish spawning. Several interventions were made, among which also two types of groynes were constructed along the reach: impermeable stone groynes, with an inclined crest so that only the tip is typically submerged during normal flow conditions, and wooden groynes made of several large trunks, which are mainly submerged at normal flow conditions. To compare local morphodynamic effects caused by the differen...
There are many steep rivers in Japan, one of them is Shigenobu river, and the water pressure at the ...
AbstractThis paper presents the results of an experimental study on the influences of floodplain imp...
River training in the Lower Yellow River (LYR) has a history of over 300 years. River training works...
Restoration works on an 11 km long reach of the Spree River near Cottbus in Germany were accomplishe...
International audienceRiver regulations ultimately degrade fluvial forms and morphodynamics and simp...
Groynes are structures constructed at an angle to the flow in order to deflect the flowing water awa...
Groynes are structures constructed at an angle to the flow in order to deflect the flowing water awa...
Sedimentation is one of the consequences of hydropower plant construction. Such structures not only ...
Integrative restoration measures at large rivers target the improvement of morphological and ecologi...
In a middle stream reach, irreversible morphological changes are observed such as growth of a huge s...
There are many steep rivers in Japan, one of them is Shigenobu river, and the water pressure at the ...
There are many steep rivers in Japan, one of them is Shigenobu river, and the water pressure at the ...
In a middle stream reach, irreversible morphological changes are observed such as growth of a huge s...
Large-scale measures within the river programmes such as Room for the River, Natura2000 and Water Fr...
The lowering of the crest of the groynes in the River Waal is one of the measures being applied in t...
There are many steep rivers in Japan, one of them is Shigenobu river, and the water pressure at the ...
AbstractThis paper presents the results of an experimental study on the influences of floodplain imp...
River training in the Lower Yellow River (LYR) has a history of over 300 years. River training works...
Restoration works on an 11 km long reach of the Spree River near Cottbus in Germany were accomplishe...
International audienceRiver regulations ultimately degrade fluvial forms and morphodynamics and simp...
Groynes are structures constructed at an angle to the flow in order to deflect the flowing water awa...
Groynes are structures constructed at an angle to the flow in order to deflect the flowing water awa...
Sedimentation is one of the consequences of hydropower plant construction. Such structures not only ...
Integrative restoration measures at large rivers target the improvement of morphological and ecologi...
In a middle stream reach, irreversible morphological changes are observed such as growth of a huge s...
There are many steep rivers in Japan, one of them is Shigenobu river, and the water pressure at the ...
There are many steep rivers in Japan, one of them is Shigenobu river, and the water pressure at the ...
In a middle stream reach, irreversible morphological changes are observed such as growth of a huge s...
Large-scale measures within the river programmes such as Room for the River, Natura2000 and Water Fr...
The lowering of the crest of the groynes in the River Waal is one of the measures being applied in t...
There are many steep rivers in Japan, one of them is Shigenobu river, and the water pressure at the ...
AbstractThis paper presents the results of an experimental study on the influences of floodplain imp...
River training in the Lower Yellow River (LYR) has a history of over 300 years. River training works...