Stream restoration efforts often aim at creating new unconstrained meandering channels without weirs and bank revetments. In reconstructed streams, the initial morphological response of the new streams is often rapid, until a dynamic equilibrium is reached. Here we report on a chute cutoff that occurred within 3 months after realization of a stream restoration project, caused by a plug bar that formed in response to a backwater effect. The temporal evolution of the morphology of both the new and the old channels was monitored over a period of nearly 8 months, including precutoff conditions. The observations can be separated into three stages. Stage 1 is the initial period leading to cutoff vulnerability, stage 2 is the actual cutoff, and st...
Neck cutoffs and their resultant oxbow lakes are important and prominent features of riverine landsc...
Stream and river restoration have become popular means of addressing concerns about aquatic habitat ...
Following settlement in the 1940’s along the Wildcat Creek floodplain, reoccurring flooding drew att...
<p>Stream restoration efforts often aim at creating new unconstrained meandering channels without we...
Introduction In the Netherlands, stream restoration generally refers to the construction of low-sinu...
Chute cutoffs are common features of meandering channels. The development of a chute cutoff locally ...
Chute cutoffs reduce sinuosity of meandering rivers and potentially cause a transition from a single...
Chute cutoffs are autogenic mechanisms typical of many meandering rivers with wide cross sections, l...
Incidents of chute cutoff are pervasive along many meandering rivers worldwide, but the process is s...
Chute cutoffs occur when a bypass or “chute” channel incises across a bar or low floodplain area, re...
The reach of the Clark Fork River just west of Missoula is quite dynamic, and due to erosion and dep...
Chute cutoffs reduce sinuosity of meandering rivers and potentially cause a transition from a single...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Hydraulic interactions between rivers and floodplains produce off...
Graduation date: 2012Bar-pool morphology in rivers can provide vital habitat to aquatic species, not...
Braided rivers are relatively simple to produce in the laboratory, whereas dynamic meandering river...
Neck cutoffs and their resultant oxbow lakes are important and prominent features of riverine landsc...
Stream and river restoration have become popular means of addressing concerns about aquatic habitat ...
Following settlement in the 1940’s along the Wildcat Creek floodplain, reoccurring flooding drew att...
<p>Stream restoration efforts often aim at creating new unconstrained meandering channels without we...
Introduction In the Netherlands, stream restoration generally refers to the construction of low-sinu...
Chute cutoffs are common features of meandering channels. The development of a chute cutoff locally ...
Chute cutoffs reduce sinuosity of meandering rivers and potentially cause a transition from a single...
Chute cutoffs are autogenic mechanisms typical of many meandering rivers with wide cross sections, l...
Incidents of chute cutoff are pervasive along many meandering rivers worldwide, but the process is s...
Chute cutoffs occur when a bypass or “chute” channel incises across a bar or low floodplain area, re...
The reach of the Clark Fork River just west of Missoula is quite dynamic, and due to erosion and dep...
Chute cutoffs reduce sinuosity of meandering rivers and potentially cause a transition from a single...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Hydraulic interactions between rivers and floodplains produce off...
Graduation date: 2012Bar-pool morphology in rivers can provide vital habitat to aquatic species, not...
Braided rivers are relatively simple to produce in the laboratory, whereas dynamic meandering river...
Neck cutoffs and their resultant oxbow lakes are important and prominent features of riverine landsc...
Stream and river restoration have become popular means of addressing concerns about aquatic habitat ...
Following settlement in the 1940’s along the Wildcat Creek floodplain, reoccurring flooding drew att...