International audienceBraided rivers are characterized by complex morphologies comprising several channels, and their dynamic is still poorly understood. A better understanding of the braiding response to different river equilibrium states (equilibrium, erosion or aggradation) is essential for a sustainable river management. We conducted a series of laboratory experiments to study the effects of sediment supply conditions (particle size distribution and feeding rates) on braided river morphology
Braided rivers are characterized by an unstable network of multiple channels and very active channel...
Rivers self-organize their pattern/planform through feedbacks between bars, channels, floodplain and...
The Ayeyarwady River is a river with large hydrological variations and an abundance of relatively fi...
Les mécanismes complexes qui régissent la morphologie des rivières en tresses et l'interaction avec ...
Braided channels arise due to high sediment availability in conjunction with regular competent flows...
Braided rivers are characterized by multiple, unstable channel and ephemeral bars formed by intense ...
Braiding is a complex fluvial process in which sediment-laden water flows are split into multiple th...
Braided rivers are complex, fascinating fluvial pattern, which represent the natural state of many g...
Gravel-bed braided rivers are distinctive natural environments that provid a wide range of key envir...
International audienceBraided river patterns and sediment supply interactions are significant. Small...
We give an overview of recent experimental and theoretical progress on the understanding of some fun...
Hydraulic modelling principles, together with a knowledge of channel pattern thresholds, allow the d...
Physical models of gravel braided rivers were used to investigate the adjustment of braiding intensi...
Abstract: Progress towards a fuller understanding of the dynamics and deposits of braided rivers dem...
Experimental modelling of the braided Ashburton River, Canterbury Plains, New Zealand, has allowed i...
Braided rivers are characterized by an unstable network of multiple channels and very active channel...
Rivers self-organize their pattern/planform through feedbacks between bars, channels, floodplain and...
The Ayeyarwady River is a river with large hydrological variations and an abundance of relatively fi...
Les mécanismes complexes qui régissent la morphologie des rivières en tresses et l'interaction avec ...
Braided channels arise due to high sediment availability in conjunction with regular competent flows...
Braided rivers are characterized by multiple, unstable channel and ephemeral bars formed by intense ...
Braiding is a complex fluvial process in which sediment-laden water flows are split into multiple th...
Braided rivers are complex, fascinating fluvial pattern, which represent the natural state of many g...
Gravel-bed braided rivers are distinctive natural environments that provid a wide range of key envir...
International audienceBraided river patterns and sediment supply interactions are significant. Small...
We give an overview of recent experimental and theoretical progress on the understanding of some fun...
Hydraulic modelling principles, together with a knowledge of channel pattern thresholds, allow the d...
Physical models of gravel braided rivers were used to investigate the adjustment of braiding intensi...
Abstract: Progress towards a fuller understanding of the dynamics and deposits of braided rivers dem...
Experimental modelling of the braided Ashburton River, Canterbury Plains, New Zealand, has allowed i...
Braided rivers are characterized by an unstable network of multiple channels and very active channel...
Rivers self-organize their pattern/planform through feedbacks between bars, channels, floodplain and...
The Ayeyarwady River is a river with large hydrological variations and an abundance of relatively fi...