One of the most dramatic events in river environments is the natural diversion, or avulsion, of a channel across its floodplain. Though rarely witnessed, avulsions can cause massive floods, and over geologic time they create most of the fluvial stratigraphic record. Avulsions exhibit behavior ranging from reoccupying abandoned channels to constructing new channels and splay complexes. To quantify avulsion behavior, or style, we measure avulsion-related floodplain disturbance in modern environments. We show that for 63 avulsions from Andean, Himalayan, and New Guinean basins, avulsion style correlates with channel morphology and changes systematically downstream. Avulsions in braided rivers reoccupy abandoned channels, whereas avulsions in m...
River bifurcations are critical but poorly understood elements of many geomorphological systems. The...
Data files and scripts necessary to replicate results from Nature Communications article entitled "D...
The Carbon River flows from the Carbon glacier, a major source of unconsolidated sediment and debris...
© 2018 Dr. Md Abdullah Al BakyThis study is concerned with new river channels that develop on floodp...
Dryland river fans form by repeated switching (avulsion) of an ephemeral stream as it progrades and ...
Avulsion, the natural relocation of a river, is a key process in the evolution of subaerial fans, ri...
International audienceAvulsion is the main process at the origin of anastomosing rivers. This study ...
River avulsion as studied in small-sized and medium-sized rivers is partly explained by the water su...
© 2017 Dr. Justin StoutMany anabranching rivers depend on the development and maintenance of avulsio...
River avulsion as studied in small-sized and medium-sized rivers is partly explained by the water su...
Avulsion (relocation of a river course to a new position) typically is assumed to occur more frequen...
Abstract: The physical modelling of gravel-bed braided rivers, using a 1: 20Froude scale model, perm...
Experimental modelling of the braided Ashburton River, Canterbury Plains, New Zealand, has allowed i...
Avulsions are most characteristic of aggrading fluvial systems, but along the Klip River, subhumid e...
River avulsion is a complex multistage process, yet the causes of river avulsions are not well under...
River bifurcations are critical but poorly understood elements of many geomorphological systems. The...
Data files and scripts necessary to replicate results from Nature Communications article entitled "D...
The Carbon River flows from the Carbon glacier, a major source of unconsolidated sediment and debris...
© 2018 Dr. Md Abdullah Al BakyThis study is concerned with new river channels that develop on floodp...
Dryland river fans form by repeated switching (avulsion) of an ephemeral stream as it progrades and ...
Avulsion, the natural relocation of a river, is a key process in the evolution of subaerial fans, ri...
International audienceAvulsion is the main process at the origin of anastomosing rivers. This study ...
River avulsion as studied in small-sized and medium-sized rivers is partly explained by the water su...
© 2017 Dr. Justin StoutMany anabranching rivers depend on the development and maintenance of avulsio...
River avulsion as studied in small-sized and medium-sized rivers is partly explained by the water su...
Avulsion (relocation of a river course to a new position) typically is assumed to occur more frequen...
Abstract: The physical modelling of gravel-bed braided rivers, using a 1: 20Froude scale model, perm...
Experimental modelling of the braided Ashburton River, Canterbury Plains, New Zealand, has allowed i...
Avulsions are most characteristic of aggrading fluvial systems, but along the Klip River, subhumid e...
River avulsion is a complex multistage process, yet the causes of river avulsions are not well under...
River bifurcations are critical but poorly understood elements of many geomorphological systems. The...
Data files and scripts necessary to replicate results from Nature Communications article entitled "D...
The Carbon River flows from the Carbon glacier, a major source of unconsolidated sediment and debris...