In Harris Creek, a gravel bed river in southcentral British Columbia, the large stones protruding from the surface armour of the bed are arranged as curvilinear ridges oriented at varying angles to the flow, defining a net-like surface structure. A computer simulation, using various rules governing the entrainment and deposition of stones, was written to reproduce these structures. The working hypothesis for the simulation is that the patterns are the result of the mutual interaction of stones as they are mobilized into the flow and collide with downstream obstacles. An opposing hypothesis would be that the pattern being imposed on the stones by the flow. A statistical algorithm was developed to identify cobble ridges and their orientations...
ABSTRACT: Antidune-like bedforms in the alluvium of the gravel-bedded North Saskatchewan River, Albe...
The effect of geomorphic features and hydraulic conditions on the formation, evolution, and morpholo...
The grain-scale topography of a sediment surface is a key component of a fluvial system, affecting a...
In Harris Creek, a gravel bed river in southcentral British Columbia, the large stones protruding fr...
We present a two‐dimensional, time independent, kinematic simulation of a gravel streambed that mode...
Hydraulic modelling principles, together with a knowledge of channel pattern thresholds, allow the d...
In part 1 of this paper (Ramanathan et al., 2010b) we presented a methodology and a code for modelin...
Gravel bed rivers have complex, porous, and irregular surfaces, characterized by a range of morpholo...
Near-bed and pore space turbulent flows are beginning to be understood using new technologies and ad...
Almost all sediment transport equations incorporate the Shields parameter, which is a ratio of the t...
Gravel-bed rivers commonly display distinct sorting patterns on their beds. Visually, this heterogen...
Water flow level in river channels is moderated by the interaction with the roughness of the surface...
Following the construction of a reservoir, sediment is intercepted, which greatly reduces the sedime...
NoIn evaluating the resistance of sediment particles to entrainment by the action of the flow in a r...
Previous studies of surface particle structures in gravel-bed rivers, in particular coarse-grain clu...
ABSTRACT: Antidune-like bedforms in the alluvium of the gravel-bedded North Saskatchewan River, Albe...
The effect of geomorphic features and hydraulic conditions on the formation, evolution, and morpholo...
The grain-scale topography of a sediment surface is a key component of a fluvial system, affecting a...
In Harris Creek, a gravel bed river in southcentral British Columbia, the large stones protruding fr...
We present a two‐dimensional, time independent, kinematic simulation of a gravel streambed that mode...
Hydraulic modelling principles, together with a knowledge of channel pattern thresholds, allow the d...
In part 1 of this paper (Ramanathan et al., 2010b) we presented a methodology and a code for modelin...
Gravel bed rivers have complex, porous, and irregular surfaces, characterized by a range of morpholo...
Near-bed and pore space turbulent flows are beginning to be understood using new technologies and ad...
Almost all sediment transport equations incorporate the Shields parameter, which is a ratio of the t...
Gravel-bed rivers commonly display distinct sorting patterns on their beds. Visually, this heterogen...
Water flow level in river channels is moderated by the interaction with the roughness of the surface...
Following the construction of a reservoir, sediment is intercepted, which greatly reduces the sedime...
NoIn evaluating the resistance of sediment particles to entrainment by the action of the flow in a r...
Previous studies of surface particle structures in gravel-bed rivers, in particular coarse-grain clu...
ABSTRACT: Antidune-like bedforms in the alluvium of the gravel-bedded North Saskatchewan River, Albe...
The effect of geomorphic features and hydraulic conditions on the formation, evolution, and morpholo...
The grain-scale topography of a sediment surface is a key component of a fluvial system, affecting a...