The planform morphology of a river reach is the result of the combined actions of sediment motion (erosion, transport and deposition), hydrological regime, development and growth of vegetation. However, the interactions among these processes are still poorly understood and rarely investigated in laboratory flume experiments. In these experiments and also in numerical modelling, vegetation is usually represented by rigid cylinders, although it is widely recognized that this schematization cannot reproduce the effects of root stabilization and binding on riverbed sediment. In this work, we focus on the effects of added vegetation on morphological dynamics of alternate bars in a straight channel by means of flume experiments. We performed labo...
Throughout the 20th century, many rivers worldwide have undergone important riparian vegetation encr...
Physical experiments of self-formed river channels and floodplains with live vegetation are pathways...
There is rising awareness of the need to include the effects of vegetation in studies dealing with t...
The planform morphology of a river reach is the result of the combined actions of sediment motion (e...
While the scientific community has long recognized that alluvial rivers are the product of interacti...
This study investigates the effects of vegetation patch patterns on the morphological evolution of a...
Flume experiments and field observations demonstrating the effects of vegetation on river planforms ...
he study on the alternate bar has been implemented by many researchers previously. However, the deta...
The vegetation is an important factor of quality of the river ecosystem, given its capability to con...
Riparian vegetation can significantly influence the morphology of the river, affectingchannel geomet...
Rivers have distinctive channel patterns such as multi-channel braiding and single-channel meanderin...
Vegetation on river banks and bars contribute to the stability of these morphological features; howe...
The complex multi-directional interactions between hydrological, biological and fluvial processes go...
Evaluating the impact of a wide range of vegetation densities on river channel pattern [Abstract
The development of alternate bars in channelized rivers can be explained theoretically as an instabi...
Throughout the 20th century, many rivers worldwide have undergone important riparian vegetation encr...
Physical experiments of self-formed river channels and floodplains with live vegetation are pathways...
There is rising awareness of the need to include the effects of vegetation in studies dealing with t...
The planform morphology of a river reach is the result of the combined actions of sediment motion (e...
While the scientific community has long recognized that alluvial rivers are the product of interacti...
This study investigates the effects of vegetation patch patterns on the morphological evolution of a...
Flume experiments and field observations demonstrating the effects of vegetation on river planforms ...
he study on the alternate bar has been implemented by many researchers previously. However, the deta...
The vegetation is an important factor of quality of the river ecosystem, given its capability to con...
Riparian vegetation can significantly influence the morphology of the river, affectingchannel geomet...
Rivers have distinctive channel patterns such as multi-channel braiding and single-channel meanderin...
Vegetation on river banks and bars contribute to the stability of these morphological features; howe...
The complex multi-directional interactions between hydrological, biological and fluvial processes go...
Evaluating the impact of a wide range of vegetation densities on river channel pattern [Abstract
The development of alternate bars in channelized rivers can be explained theoretically as an instabi...
Throughout the 20th century, many rivers worldwide have undergone important riparian vegetation encr...
Physical experiments of self-formed river channels and floodplains with live vegetation are pathways...
There is rising awareness of the need to include the effects of vegetation in studies dealing with t...