Decades of research have demonstrated that gravel-bed rivers exhibit multiple spatial scales of landform nonuniformity. Landform features such as valley wall oscillations, alluvial fans, terraces, river meanders, point bars, boulder clusters, and logjams contribute to river corridor heterogeneity. Further, studies have shown that the locations of riffles and pools in gravel-bed rivers are closely associated with the spatial pattern of river corridor morphological variability. These studies imply (but do not directly test) that persistence of riffles and pools through time is also conditioned by landform variability. Mechanistically, it may be hypothesized that overbank flows interact hydraulically with oscillating valley walls by way of a m...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Environmental Systems: Environmental Resource Engineering,...
Various fluvial geomorphic models have been developed to characterize the relationships\ud between p...
Pool-riffle sequences are a dominant morphological feature found in a wide range of fluvial environm...
This study used successive longitudinal thalweg profiles in gravel-bed rivers to monitor changes in ...
Field observations, experiments, and numerical simulations suggest that pool-riffles along gravel be...
It is common for mountain riverbeds to exhibit a repetitive pattern of topographic lows and highs k...
Abstract. This paper demonstrates a relatively new method of analysis for stage dependent patterns i...
Riffle-pool sequences in gravel-bed rivers provide the template for a number ol fish and invertebrat...
Riffle-pool sequences in gravel-bed rivers provide the template for a number ol fish andinvertebrate...
Riffle-pool sequences in gravel-bed rivers provide the template for a number ol fish and invertebra...
Riffle-pool sequences in gravel-bed rivers provide the template for a number ol fish andinvertebrate...
Field observations, experiments, and numerical simulations suggest that pool-riffles along gravel be...
Morphological control of river hydraulics, or ‘topographic steering’, influences the spatial pattern...
During the last decade, 1-m resolution topo-bathymetric digital elevation models (DEMs) have become ...
During the last decade, 1-m resolution topo-bathymetric digital elevation models (DEMs) have become ...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Environmental Systems: Environmental Resource Engineering,...
Various fluvial geomorphic models have been developed to characterize the relationships\ud between p...
Pool-riffle sequences are a dominant morphological feature found in a wide range of fluvial environm...
This study used successive longitudinal thalweg profiles in gravel-bed rivers to monitor changes in ...
Field observations, experiments, and numerical simulations suggest that pool-riffles along gravel be...
It is common for mountain riverbeds to exhibit a repetitive pattern of topographic lows and highs k...
Abstract. This paper demonstrates a relatively new method of analysis for stage dependent patterns i...
Riffle-pool sequences in gravel-bed rivers provide the template for a number ol fish and invertebrat...
Riffle-pool sequences in gravel-bed rivers provide the template for a number ol fish andinvertebrate...
Riffle-pool sequences in gravel-bed rivers provide the template for a number ol fish and invertebra...
Riffle-pool sequences in gravel-bed rivers provide the template for a number ol fish andinvertebrate...
Field observations, experiments, and numerical simulations suggest that pool-riffles along gravel be...
Morphological control of river hydraulics, or ‘topographic steering’, influences the spatial pattern...
During the last decade, 1-m resolution topo-bathymetric digital elevation models (DEMs) have become ...
During the last decade, 1-m resolution topo-bathymetric digital elevation models (DEMs) have become ...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Environmental Systems: Environmental Resource Engineering,...
Various fluvial geomorphic models have been developed to characterize the relationships\ud between p...
Pool-riffle sequences are a dominant morphological feature found in a wide range of fluvial environm...