This paper provides novel observations linking the connections between spatially distributed bed load transport pathways, hydraulic patterns, and morphological change in a shallow, gravel bed braided river. These observations shed light on the mechanics of braiding processes and illustrate the potential to quantify coupled material fluxes using remotely sensed methods. The paper focuses upon a 300 m long segment of the Rees River, New Zealand, and utilizes spatially dense observations from a mobile acoustic Doppler current profiler (aDcp) to map depth, velocity, and channel topography through a sequence of high-flow events. Apparent bed load velocity is estimated from the bias in aDcp bottom tracking and mapped to indicate bed load transpor...
Braided channels arise due to high sediment availability in conjunction with regular competent flows...
Numerical morphological modelling of braided rivers, using a physics-based approach, is increasingly...
Measurement and prediction of cross section averaged bedload transport rates in braided rivers have ...
This paper provides novel observations linking the connections between spatially distributed bed loa...
Maps of apparent bedload velocity are presented along with maps of associated channel change. Appar...
Monitoring the spatial distribution of gravel bedload transport in complex braided morphologies is h...
Braided rivers are complex, fascinating fluvial pattern, which represent the natural state of many g...
Gravel-bed braided rivers, defined by their multi-thread planform and dynamic morphology, are common...
Gravel-bed braided rivers are characterized by shallow, branching flow across low relief, complex, a...
Research in the 1990s showed that bed‐material transport rates could be estimated at the reach scale...
Gravel‐bed braided rivers are characterized by shallow, branching flow across low relief, complex, a...
Evolution of bed material mobility and bedload grain size distributions under a range of discharges ...
Phenomena related to braiding, including local scour and fill, channel bar development, migration a...
[1] Previous flume-based research on braided channels has revealed four classic mechanisms that prod...
Braided gravel‐bed rivers show characteristic temporal and spatial variability in morphological chan...
Braided channels arise due to high sediment availability in conjunction with regular competent flows...
Numerical morphological modelling of braided rivers, using a physics-based approach, is increasingly...
Measurement and prediction of cross section averaged bedload transport rates in braided rivers have ...
This paper provides novel observations linking the connections between spatially distributed bed loa...
Maps of apparent bedload velocity are presented along with maps of associated channel change. Appar...
Monitoring the spatial distribution of gravel bedload transport in complex braided morphologies is h...
Braided rivers are complex, fascinating fluvial pattern, which represent the natural state of many g...
Gravel-bed braided rivers, defined by their multi-thread planform and dynamic morphology, are common...
Gravel-bed braided rivers are characterized by shallow, branching flow across low relief, complex, a...
Research in the 1990s showed that bed‐material transport rates could be estimated at the reach scale...
Gravel‐bed braided rivers are characterized by shallow, branching flow across low relief, complex, a...
Evolution of bed material mobility and bedload grain size distributions under a range of discharges ...
Phenomena related to braiding, including local scour and fill, channel bar development, migration a...
[1] Previous flume-based research on braided channels has revealed four classic mechanisms that prod...
Braided gravel‐bed rivers show characteristic temporal and spatial variability in morphological chan...
Braided channels arise due to high sediment availability in conjunction with regular competent flows...
Numerical morphological modelling of braided rivers, using a physics-based approach, is increasingly...
Measurement and prediction of cross section averaged bedload transport rates in braided rivers have ...