Obstacle marks are instream bedforms, typically composed of an upstream frontal scour hole and a downstream sediment accumulation in the vicinity of an obstacle. Local scouring at infrastructure (e.g. bridge piers) is a well‐studied phenomenon in hydraulic engineering, while less attention is given to the time‐dependent evolution of frontal scour holes at instream boulders and their geometric relations (depth to width, and length ratio). Furthermore, a comparison between laboratory studies and field observations is rare. Therefore, the morphodynamic importance of such scour features to fluvial sediment transport and morphological change is largely unknown. In this study, obstacle marks at boulder‐like obstructions were physically modelled i...
A novel scanning technique using a rotating-head sonar profiler attached to a slider mechanism is pr...
AbstractThis paper is focused on local scour downstream of adverse stilling basins where a submerged...
The complex multi-directional interactions between hydrological, biological and fluvial processes go...
A series of 51 experiments was conducted in a laboratory flume to investigate hydromorphological pro...
Hydraulic structures functioning and erosive processes occurring in curved rivers are still under-in...
Designers are often required to produce safe and economic structures in rivers with erodible beds, w...
A flume experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of lateral constrictions on the initiatio...
Scour characteristics and morphologies downstream of rock sills due to channel curvature have been a...
Sequences of artificial steps are sometimes used to reproduce the natural step–pool morphology of hi...
Most of the studies present in the literature deal with block ramps located in straight channels. Th...
Excessive erosion of gravel bed rivers represents a hazard, which is often controlled by the constru...
This paper presents the results of an experimental study about the pattern of local scouring generat...
The scour hole due to the plunging jets can be characterized by significant geometric dimensions whi...
There have been decades of research on scour phenomenon. But, due to the complexity of the processes...
Boulder bars are a common form of riverbed morphology that could be affected by landslide dams. Howe...
A novel scanning technique using a rotating-head sonar profiler attached to a slider mechanism is pr...
AbstractThis paper is focused on local scour downstream of adverse stilling basins where a submerged...
The complex multi-directional interactions between hydrological, biological and fluvial processes go...
A series of 51 experiments was conducted in a laboratory flume to investigate hydromorphological pro...
Hydraulic structures functioning and erosive processes occurring in curved rivers are still under-in...
Designers are often required to produce safe and economic structures in rivers with erodible beds, w...
A flume experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of lateral constrictions on the initiatio...
Scour characteristics and morphologies downstream of rock sills due to channel curvature have been a...
Sequences of artificial steps are sometimes used to reproduce the natural step–pool morphology of hi...
Most of the studies present in the literature deal with block ramps located in straight channels. Th...
Excessive erosion of gravel bed rivers represents a hazard, which is often controlled by the constru...
This paper presents the results of an experimental study about the pattern of local scouring generat...
The scour hole due to the plunging jets can be characterized by significant geometric dimensions whi...
There have been decades of research on scour phenomenon. But, due to the complexity of the processes...
Boulder bars are a common form of riverbed morphology that could be affected by landslide dams. Howe...
A novel scanning technique using a rotating-head sonar profiler attached to a slider mechanism is pr...
AbstractThis paper is focused on local scour downstream of adverse stilling basins where a submerged...
The complex multi-directional interactions between hydrological, biological and fluvial processes go...