In an estuary, a tidal bore may be generated at the leading edge of the flood tidal wave during the early flood tide under spring tide conditions into a narrow funnelled channel. For Froude numbers greater than 1.4-1.6, the leading edge of the bore is characterised by a breaking roller. The roller is characterised by a sudden increase in water depth, a highly turbulent flow with large-scale vortical structures, some kinetic energy dissipation, a two-phase air-water flow region and strong turbulence interactions. New experiments were conducted in a large canal with a focus on breaking bore roller propagation. The upstream propagation of the roller toe was highly turbulent. The toe perimeter shape fluctuated rapidly with transverse distance a...
A tidal bore is a wave propagating upstream as the tidal flow turns to rising. It forms during sprin...
A tidal bore is a compressive wave of tidal origin, propagating upstream as the tidal flow turns to ...
A tidal bore develops in an estuary when the tidal range exceeds 4.5-6 m and the estuarine bathymetr...
In an estuary, a tidal bore is a hydraulic jump in translation generated at the leading edge of the ...
In an estuarine system, the flood tidal wave may become a tidal bore during the early flood tide in ...
A tidal bore is an unsteady rapidly-varied open channel flow characterised by a rise in water surfac...
A tidal bore is an unsteady rapidly-varied open channel flow characterised by a rise in water surfac...
In an estuary, a tidal bore is a hydraulic jump in translation generated at the leading edge of the ...
A tidal bore is an unsteady flow motion generated by the rapid water level rise at the river mouth d...
A tidal bore is an unsteady flow motion generated by the rapid water level rise at the river mouth d...
A tidal bore is a hydraulic jump in translation, propagating upstream as the tide turns to rising an...
Abstract: A tidal bore is an unsteady flow motion generated by the rapid water level rise at the riv...
A positive surge or bore is an unsteady rapidly-varied open channel flow characterised by a rise in ...
Breaking surges and bores are observed during flood events, tidal bores and tsunamis propagating in ...
A positive surge results from a sudden change in flow that increases the depth, and a geophysical ap...
A tidal bore is a wave propagating upstream as the tidal flow turns to rising. It forms during sprin...
A tidal bore is a compressive wave of tidal origin, propagating upstream as the tidal flow turns to ...
A tidal bore develops in an estuary when the tidal range exceeds 4.5-6 m and the estuarine bathymetr...
In an estuary, a tidal bore is a hydraulic jump in translation generated at the leading edge of the ...
In an estuarine system, the flood tidal wave may become a tidal bore during the early flood tide in ...
A tidal bore is an unsteady rapidly-varied open channel flow characterised by a rise in water surfac...
A tidal bore is an unsteady rapidly-varied open channel flow characterised by a rise in water surfac...
In an estuary, a tidal bore is a hydraulic jump in translation generated at the leading edge of the ...
A tidal bore is an unsteady flow motion generated by the rapid water level rise at the river mouth d...
A tidal bore is an unsteady flow motion generated by the rapid water level rise at the river mouth d...
A tidal bore is a hydraulic jump in translation, propagating upstream as the tide turns to rising an...
Abstract: A tidal bore is an unsteady flow motion generated by the rapid water level rise at the riv...
A positive surge or bore is an unsteady rapidly-varied open channel flow characterised by a rise in ...
Breaking surges and bores are observed during flood events, tidal bores and tsunamis propagating in ...
A positive surge results from a sudden change in flow that increases the depth, and a geophysical ap...
A tidal bore is a wave propagating upstream as the tidal flow turns to rising. It forms during sprin...
A tidal bore is a compressive wave of tidal origin, propagating upstream as the tidal flow turns to ...
A tidal bore develops in an estuary when the tidal range exceeds 4.5-6 m and the estuarine bathymetr...