The classical concept that mean bed elevation over an entire stream reach is lowered by scour during flood-wave passage and is restored by deposition in the waning flood phase (mean-bed scour and fill) can be challenged. The alternative that both scour and fill occur concurrently at different migrating loci within a reach (local scour and fill) is more consistent with published field data. The field and laboratory investigations reported herein suggest that mean-bed scour and fill in a uniform channel is minor compared to local scour and fill caused by bedform migration, and that maximum local scour and fill may occur on the waning flood in some instances. The field experiment, utilizing a rectilinear array of buried maximum-scour indic...
This paper presents the results of an experimental study about the pattern of local scouring generat...
Estimates of scour and fill in rivers that are derived by differencing topographic surfaces are know...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. ©2005. American Geophysical UnionDistributions of scour...
The classical concept that mean bed elevation over an entire stream reach is lowered by scour during...
The classical concept that mean bed elevation over an entire stream reach is lowered by scour during...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. © 2006 American Geophysical UnionSpatial patterns of sc...
Spatial patterns of scour and fill in two dryland ephemeral stream channels with sandy bed material ...
Transient scour and fill refers to the general scour and fill in a riverbed due to flood passage. It...
Transient scour and fill refers to the general scour and fill in a riverbed due to flood passage. It...
This study investigates channel bed scour and fill as a result of individual flood events in a grav...
Reach scale patterns of scour and fill have been studied in three, low-order dryland ephemeral strea...
Designers are often required to produce safe and economic structures in rivers with erodible beds, w...
Reach scale patterns of scour and fill have been studied in three, low-order dryland ephemeral strea...
Fluvial processes in rivers have been studied extensively in the United States during the past 20 ye...
Estimates of scour and fill in rivers that are derived by differencing topographic surfaces are know...
This paper presents the results of an experimental study about the pattern of local scouring generat...
Estimates of scour and fill in rivers that are derived by differencing topographic surfaces are know...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. ©2005. American Geophysical UnionDistributions of scour...
The classical concept that mean bed elevation over an entire stream reach is lowered by scour during...
The classical concept that mean bed elevation over an entire stream reach is lowered by scour during...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. © 2006 American Geophysical UnionSpatial patterns of sc...
Spatial patterns of scour and fill in two dryland ephemeral stream channels with sandy bed material ...
Transient scour and fill refers to the general scour and fill in a riverbed due to flood passage. It...
Transient scour and fill refers to the general scour and fill in a riverbed due to flood passage. It...
This study investigates channel bed scour and fill as a result of individual flood events in a grav...
Reach scale patterns of scour and fill have been studied in three, low-order dryland ephemeral strea...
Designers are often required to produce safe and economic structures in rivers with erodible beds, w...
Reach scale patterns of scour and fill have been studied in three, low-order dryland ephemeral strea...
Fluvial processes in rivers have been studied extensively in the United States during the past 20 ye...
Estimates of scour and fill in rivers that are derived by differencing topographic surfaces are know...
This paper presents the results of an experimental study about the pattern of local scouring generat...
Estimates of scour and fill in rivers that are derived by differencing topographic surfaces are know...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. ©2005. American Geophysical UnionDistributions of scour...