Longitudinal training dams (LTDs) have been built over a length of 10 km in the Dutch River Waal as an alternative to groyne fields, splitting the river in a fairway and a bank-connected side channel in the inner bend. Here, we study the physical mechanisms governing the three-dimensional flow and its effect on local morphology at the flow divide using a mobile bed physical model of an LTD, centred around a side channel intake. In line with previous experiments, polystyrene granules are used as a lightweight sediment that allows to achieve dynamic similarity between the model and the prototype. An Acoustic Doppler Velocimetry (ADV) profiler is used to monitor the flow characteristics, whereas a line laser scanner set-up is used to measure t...
Longitudinal training dams (LTDs) are a promising alternative for river groynes. Here we summarize f...
Longitudinal training dams (LTDs) are a promising alternative for river groynes. Here we summarize f...
Longitudinal training dams (LTDs) are a promising alternative for river groynes. Here we summarize f...
Longitudinal training dams (LTDs) have been built over a length of 10 km in the Dutch River Waal as ...
As part of a general trend towards river management solutions that provide more room for the river, ...
As part of a general trend towards river management solutions that provide more room for the river, ...
Replacing existing river groynes with longitudinal training dams is considered as a promising flood ...
Replacing existing river groynes with longitudinal training dams is considered as a promising flood ...
As part of a general trend towards river management solutions that provide more room for the river, ...
Replacing existing river groynes with longitudinal training dams is considered as a promising flood ...
As part of a general trend towards river management solutions that provide more room for the river, ...
As part of a general trend towards river management solutions that provide more room for the river, ...
Within the frameworks of ‘building with nature’ and ‘room for the river’, several measures have been...
A human‐made entrance to a side channel separated from the river by a longitudinal training dam can ...
Longitudinal training dams (LTDs) are a promising alternative for river groynes. Here we summarize f...
Longitudinal training dams (LTDs) are a promising alternative for river groynes. Here we summarize f...
Longitudinal training dams (LTDs) are a promising alternative for river groynes. Here we summarize f...
Longitudinal training dams (LTDs) are a promising alternative for river groynes. Here we summarize f...
Longitudinal training dams (LTDs) have been built over a length of 10 km in the Dutch River Waal as ...
As part of a general trend towards river management solutions that provide more room for the river, ...
As part of a general trend towards river management solutions that provide more room for the river, ...
Replacing existing river groynes with longitudinal training dams is considered as a promising flood ...
Replacing existing river groynes with longitudinal training dams is considered as a promising flood ...
As part of a general trend towards river management solutions that provide more room for the river, ...
Replacing existing river groynes with longitudinal training dams is considered as a promising flood ...
As part of a general trend towards river management solutions that provide more room for the river, ...
As part of a general trend towards river management solutions that provide more room for the river, ...
Within the frameworks of ‘building with nature’ and ‘room for the river’, several measures have been...
A human‐made entrance to a side channel separated from the river by a longitudinal training dam can ...
Longitudinal training dams (LTDs) are a promising alternative for river groynes. Here we summarize f...
Longitudinal training dams (LTDs) are a promising alternative for river groynes. Here we summarize f...
Longitudinal training dams (LTDs) are a promising alternative for river groynes. Here we summarize f...
Longitudinal training dams (LTDs) are a promising alternative for river groynes. Here we summarize f...