Contraction scour is a significant problem of engineering concern which might occur when the stream encounters a reduction in flow area because of either natural constraints or hydraulic works. This paper is a part of ongoing investigations by the authors on the spatial and temporal variations in bed morphology at both short and long river contractions based on experimental investigations at laboratory scale. Experiments were carried out at University of Basilicata, Italy, in a 1 m wide and 20 m long rectangular channel. The working section was up to 16 m, depending on the length of the contraction model. Two nearly-uniform sediments were used as mobile bed, sand with median grain size d501.7 mm and gravel with d509.0 mm. The contraction le...