International audienceFormation and development of alternate bars in an engineered mountainous reach of the Arc River, France, is studied using photo analysis, 1D modelling and by applying theoretical and empirical models for alternate bar systems. Alternate bars already existed in the 80s in the form of a stable confined wandering system. In 1994, the river bed was flattened after engineering works. However, aerial photographs and cross-sectional profiles show that bars rapidly recovered within a few years. The alternate bar system evolved rapidly with a reduction of the number of bars and so an increasing bar length. The width-to-depth ratio, the slope change, the bend upstream of the reach, and the sediment supplies are the main controls...
The development of alternate bars in channelized rivers can be explained theoretically as an instabi...
The planform morphology of a river reach is the result of the combined actions of sediment motion (e...
In the paper we review some recent work on the mechanics of formation and development of river bars....
Ce travail porte sur la morphodynamique des bancs de galets alternés dans une rivière de montagne am...
The current research investigates the morphodynamics of gravel alternate bars in an engineeredmounta...
This study investigates the occurrence and dynamics of single row alternate bars forming in a partic...
Rivers often present a wavy bed topography due to the presence of bars, corresponding to large sedim...
Ce travail porte sur la morphodynamique d'un banc de galets en rivière de montagne aménagée, l'Arc (...
River training and river restoration often imply modifying the patterns and dimensions of bars, chan...
Bars are large sediment deposits in river channels emerging at low flows with wavelength and height ...
Alternate bars in rivers and streams develop as a result of differences in length scales involved in...
[Departement_IRSTEA]RE [TR1_IRSTEA]RIE / TRANSFEAU [Encadrant_IRSTEA]Paquier, A.This work deals with...
Les rivières présentent généralement un lit ondulé dû à la présence de bancs, qui correspondent à de...
The current view is that migrating bars are the result of morphodynamic instability in straight or m...
Over the past centuries natural riverbanks have been transformed into banks with artificial revetmen...
The development of alternate bars in channelized rivers can be explained theoretically as an instabi...
The planform morphology of a river reach is the result of the combined actions of sediment motion (e...
In the paper we review some recent work on the mechanics of formation and development of river bars....
Ce travail porte sur la morphodynamique des bancs de galets alternés dans une rivière de montagne am...
The current research investigates the morphodynamics of gravel alternate bars in an engineeredmounta...
This study investigates the occurrence and dynamics of single row alternate bars forming in a partic...
Rivers often present a wavy bed topography due to the presence of bars, corresponding to large sedim...
Ce travail porte sur la morphodynamique d'un banc de galets en rivière de montagne aménagée, l'Arc (...
River training and river restoration often imply modifying the patterns and dimensions of bars, chan...
Bars are large sediment deposits in river channels emerging at low flows with wavelength and height ...
Alternate bars in rivers and streams develop as a result of differences in length scales involved in...
[Departement_IRSTEA]RE [TR1_IRSTEA]RIE / TRANSFEAU [Encadrant_IRSTEA]Paquier, A.This work deals with...
Les rivières présentent généralement un lit ondulé dû à la présence de bancs, qui correspondent à de...
The current view is that migrating bars are the result of morphodynamic instability in straight or m...
Over the past centuries natural riverbanks have been transformed into banks with artificial revetmen...
The development of alternate bars in channelized rivers can be explained theoretically as an instabi...
The planform morphology of a river reach is the result of the combined actions of sediment motion (e...
In the paper we review some recent work on the mechanics of formation and development of river bars....