During the breakup of river ice covers, a greater potential for erosion occurs due to rising discharge and moving ice and the highly dynamic waves that form upon ice-jam release. Consequently, suspended-sediment concentrations can increase sharply and peak before the arrival of the peak flow. Large spikes in sediment concentrations occasionally occur during the passage of sharp waves resulting from releases of upstream ice jams and the ensuing ice runs. This is important, as river form and function (both geomorphologic and ecological) depend upon sediment erosion and deposition. Yet, sediment monitoring programs often overlook the higher suspended-sediment concentrations and loads that occur during the breakup period owing to data-collectio...
This review paper presents background information on the process of river break-up and control of ic...
This study investigated the effects of river ice and related flooding on the bank morphology and ri...
Detrital sediment is carried from land to the sea by three agents, rivers, glaciers, and winds. The ...
The process of sediment transport in rivers can be linked to both open channel hydraulics and sedime...
This study aimed to analyze field data on the behavior of river ice and hydraulic phenomena during r...
Extreme ice-jam flood events in rivers occur during a type of breakup that is partly governed by the...
Every winter, a vast majority of rivers in cold regions undergo freeze up and subsequent ice jam eve...
Breakup ice jams can significantly impact the operation of water resources projects, river ecology, ...
Concern has been expressed regarding the impacts of climate change on river ice and ice jam formatio...
A large number of rivers are frozen annually and the river ice cover has an influence on the geomorp...
Ice regime plays a significant role in River hydraulics and morphology in Northern hemisphere countr...
Graduation date: 2006Dam removal is increasingly viewed as a river restoration tool because dams aff...
River ice is present parts of the year in cold region environments and is an important component of ...
High-latitude rivers are commonly covered by ice for up to one third of the year. Our understanding ...
It is important to clarify the formation, break and flow of river ice on frozen rivers. The aim of t...
This review paper presents background information on the process of river break-up and control of ic...
This study investigated the effects of river ice and related flooding on the bank morphology and ri...
Detrital sediment is carried from land to the sea by three agents, rivers, glaciers, and winds. The ...
The process of sediment transport in rivers can be linked to both open channel hydraulics and sedime...
This study aimed to analyze field data on the behavior of river ice and hydraulic phenomena during r...
Extreme ice-jam flood events in rivers occur during a type of breakup that is partly governed by the...
Every winter, a vast majority of rivers in cold regions undergo freeze up and subsequent ice jam eve...
Breakup ice jams can significantly impact the operation of water resources projects, river ecology, ...
Concern has been expressed regarding the impacts of climate change on river ice and ice jam formatio...
A large number of rivers are frozen annually and the river ice cover has an influence on the geomorp...
Ice regime plays a significant role in River hydraulics and morphology in Northern hemisphere countr...
Graduation date: 2006Dam removal is increasingly viewed as a river restoration tool because dams aff...
River ice is present parts of the year in cold region environments and is an important component of ...
High-latitude rivers are commonly covered by ice for up to one third of the year. Our understanding ...
It is important to clarify the formation, break and flow of river ice on frozen rivers. The aim of t...
This review paper presents background information on the process of river break-up and control of ic...
This study investigated the effects of river ice and related flooding on the bank morphology and ri...
Detrital sediment is carried from land to the sea by three agents, rivers, glaciers, and winds. The ...