Rivers respond to changes in their geometry or their controls in various ways and at a wide range of space and time scales. The response consists of changes in properties such as cross-sectional shape and area, slope, planform pattern, bed roughness and bed sediment composition. Usually, attention for the morphological impact of engineering works focuses on short-term effects. The usually much slower, but also much more persistent large-scale response is often ignored, or countermeasures are ineffective. In many cases this has led to extra maintenance costs, in some even to hazardous situations or disaster. This paper refreshes and extends long-existing but seemingly forgotten knowledge on large-scale river behaviour. It gives examples of i...
The size and complexity of large floodplains result from the hydroclimatic and tectonic settings req...
Upland river systems in the UK are predicted to be prone to the effects of increased flood magnitude...
Upland river systems in the UK are predicted to be prone to the effects of increased flood magnitude...
Rivers respond to changes in their geometry or their controls in various ways and at a wide range of...
Climate change and a river’s response to it are likely to be slow processes as compared to the respo...
International audienceThis paper describes an approach to assess channel changes of a long anthropog...
Historical planform changes in a 14.7 km reach of the lower Pages River were determined to assess wh...
‘We…have acquiesced to the destruction and degradation of our rivers, in part because we have insuff...
Whereas 6 decades ago little attention was accorded to the influence of human activity on affecting ...
This paper assesses river channel management activities in the context of the interaction between co...
While most of the world's large rivers are heavily engineered, channel response to engineering measu...
The objective of this thesis is to assess the effects of climate change on the initial, transient an...
In many rivers sediment is mined at same distance from the river mouth. Examples are the Brantas riv...
It is very convenient to make use of rivers as water supply for various purposes, i.e. irrigation, i...
A bifurcation in an engineered river system (i.e., fixed planform and width) has fewer degrees of fr...
The size and complexity of large floodplains result from the hydroclimatic and tectonic settings req...
Upland river systems in the UK are predicted to be prone to the effects of increased flood magnitude...
Upland river systems in the UK are predicted to be prone to the effects of increased flood magnitude...
Rivers respond to changes in their geometry or their controls in various ways and at a wide range of...
Climate change and a river’s response to it are likely to be slow processes as compared to the respo...
International audienceThis paper describes an approach to assess channel changes of a long anthropog...
Historical planform changes in a 14.7 km reach of the lower Pages River were determined to assess wh...
‘We…have acquiesced to the destruction and degradation of our rivers, in part because we have insuff...
Whereas 6 decades ago little attention was accorded to the influence of human activity on affecting ...
This paper assesses river channel management activities in the context of the interaction between co...
While most of the world's large rivers are heavily engineered, channel response to engineering measu...
The objective of this thesis is to assess the effects of climate change on the initial, transient an...
In many rivers sediment is mined at same distance from the river mouth. Examples are the Brantas riv...
It is very convenient to make use of rivers as water supply for various purposes, i.e. irrigation, i...
A bifurcation in an engineered river system (i.e., fixed planform and width) has fewer degrees of fr...
The size and complexity of large floodplains result from the hydroclimatic and tectonic settings req...
Upland river systems in the UK are predicted to be prone to the effects of increased flood magnitude...
Upland river systems in the UK are predicted to be prone to the effects of increased flood magnitude...