When extensive lengths of river become stabilized (e.g., by channel incision), riverbank erosion can result in considerable riparian land loss and the delivery of large volumes of sediment downstream. The ability to predict the stability and failure geometry of eroding riverbanks is therefore an important prerequisite in estimating the rate of bank erosion and sediment yield associated with bank erosion. In this paper, a new stability analysis for layered river banks is introduced. The new analysis differs from many previous analyses in that it takes into consideration the effects of positive pore water pressure in the saturated portion, and negative pore water pressure in the unsaturated portion, of the bank as well as the influence of hyd...
Dam removal has emerged in the U.S. as a critical concern for river management. Of particular intere...
Attempts to include river bank erosion predictors within morphological models are becoming increasin...
Bank-stability concerns along the Missouri River, eastern Montana are heightened by a simulated chan...
Abstract: Sediment is one of the principle pollutants of surface waters of the United States and se...
Bank erosion is incorporated in one-dimensional and two-dimensional horizontal models for river morp...
Abstract: Accelerated streambank erosion is a major cause of non-point source pollution associated ...
We present a geotechnical stability analysis for the planar failure of riverbanks, which incorporate...
The river erosion is a complex process, the dynamics of which is very difficult to predict. Its inte...
grainedmaterial. In such banks, fluvial erosion of the lower, non-cohesive, layer typically occurs a...
Streambank erosion can be an important form of channel change in unstable alluvial environments. It ...
Hydraulic erosion of bank toe materials is the dominant factor controlling the long-term rate of riv...
Streambank erosion can be an important form of channel change in unstable alluvial environments. It ...
Abstract: Theories of soil mechanics and basic hydraulic relations and principles of loose boundary ...
We present a geotechnical stability analysis for the planar failure of riverbanks, which incorporate...
The erosion of sediment from riverbanks affects a range of physical and ecological issues. Bank retr...
Dam removal has emerged in the U.S. as a critical concern for river management. Of particular intere...
Attempts to include river bank erosion predictors within morphological models are becoming increasin...
Bank-stability concerns along the Missouri River, eastern Montana are heightened by a simulated chan...
Abstract: Sediment is one of the principle pollutants of surface waters of the United States and se...
Bank erosion is incorporated in one-dimensional and two-dimensional horizontal models for river morp...
Abstract: Accelerated streambank erosion is a major cause of non-point source pollution associated ...
We present a geotechnical stability analysis for the planar failure of riverbanks, which incorporate...
The river erosion is a complex process, the dynamics of which is very difficult to predict. Its inte...
grainedmaterial. In such banks, fluvial erosion of the lower, non-cohesive, layer typically occurs a...
Streambank erosion can be an important form of channel change in unstable alluvial environments. It ...
Hydraulic erosion of bank toe materials is the dominant factor controlling the long-term rate of riv...
Streambank erosion can be an important form of channel change in unstable alluvial environments. It ...
Abstract: Theories of soil mechanics and basic hydraulic relations and principles of loose boundary ...
We present a geotechnical stability analysis for the planar failure of riverbanks, which incorporate...
The erosion of sediment from riverbanks affects a range of physical and ecological issues. Bank retr...
Dam removal has emerged in the U.S. as a critical concern for river management. Of particular intere...
Attempts to include river bank erosion predictors within morphological models are becoming increasin...
Bank-stability concerns along the Missouri River, eastern Montana are heightened by a simulated chan...