The application of many existing numerical models of river channel morphology is limited by their inability to account for bank erosion and changing channel width through time. In this research, a physically-based numerical model which simulates the evolution of channel morphology, including channel width, through time has been developed and tested. Predictions of channel evolution are obtained by solving deterministically the governing equations of flow resistance, flow, sediment transport, bank stability and conservation of sediment mass. The model is applicable to relatively straight, sand-bed streams with cohesive bank materials. In the channel evolution model, a method is used to solve the shallow water flow equations, and to account ...
Understanding and predicting the morphological adaptation of rivers and in particular of their width...
Dam removal is a common tool for river restoration. Once a dam is removed an incised channel is deve...
Stable channel design is a very important element in many water resources projects. Both bed and ban...
Understanding and predicting the effects of width variability and the controls on width adjustment i...
Many models have been proposed to simulate and understand the long-term evolution of meandering rive...
Understanding the nature of morphologic changes of meandering rivers has long attracted the attentio...
Meandering river channels are often associated with cohesive banks. Yet only a few river modelling p...
A numerical model of river morphology for meander bends with erodible cohesive banks is herein deve...
A numerical model of river morphology for meander bends with erodible cohesive banks is herein devel...
River morphological evolution is a challenging topic, involving hydrodynamic flow, sediment transpo...
Many existing numerical models of river channel morphology are limited in applicability because they...
Sediment transport is an important process in maintaining balance of the form of river. The transpor...
The widening process of straight stream channels is the most fundamental and simple fluvial process ...
Bar and island morphodynamics in the world’s largest anabranching rivers are investigated using a ne...
A new model for bed topography is developed herein which accounts for phase lag and the influence of...
Understanding and predicting the morphological adaptation of rivers and in particular of their width...
Dam removal is a common tool for river restoration. Once a dam is removed an incised channel is deve...
Stable channel design is a very important element in many water resources projects. Both bed and ban...
Understanding and predicting the effects of width variability and the controls on width adjustment i...
Many models have been proposed to simulate and understand the long-term evolution of meandering rive...
Understanding the nature of morphologic changes of meandering rivers has long attracted the attentio...
Meandering river channels are often associated with cohesive banks. Yet only a few river modelling p...
A numerical model of river morphology for meander bends with erodible cohesive banks is herein deve...
A numerical model of river morphology for meander bends with erodible cohesive banks is herein devel...
River morphological evolution is a challenging topic, involving hydrodynamic flow, sediment transpo...
Many existing numerical models of river channel morphology are limited in applicability because they...
Sediment transport is an important process in maintaining balance of the form of river. The transpor...
The widening process of straight stream channels is the most fundamental and simple fluvial process ...
Bar and island morphodynamics in the world’s largest anabranching rivers are investigated using a ne...
A new model for bed topography is developed herein which accounts for phase lag and the influence of...
Understanding and predicting the morphological adaptation of rivers and in particular of their width...
Dam removal is a common tool for river restoration. Once a dam is removed an incised channel is deve...
Stable channel design is a very important element in many water resources projects. Both bed and ban...