This thesis characterises and quantifies the influence of lateral ground-tilting on rivers in terms of: i) channel planform changes and migration style, ii) temporal and spatial patterns of channel movement, and, iii) the preserved alluvial architecture formed by aggrading fluvial systems. A dual field and physical modelling approach is used to examine the impact of tilting on river channels at a range of temporal and spatial scales. Fieldwork was undertaken on the Carson River, Nevada, USA which has been proposed as an example of avulsive downdip channel movement towards an active basin-bounding fault (Leeder, 1993). Froude scale models of both meandering and braided rivers were established in a stream table which could simulate aggradati...
This work was partially supported by a Natural Environment Research Council Ph.D. studentship to Sla...
Channel belt deposits from meandering river systems commonly display an internal architecture of sta...
Alluvial rivers are authors of their own geometry. Given water and sediment, a river constructs its ...
This paper reviews and synthesizes several Holocene field examples of river response to lateral grou...
This paper reviews and synthesizes several Holocene field examples of river response to lateral grou...
The processes involved in fluvial geomorphic adjustment to human-induced change are not well underst...
Lateral movements of alluvial river channels control the extent and reworking rates of alluvial fans...
Humans have had a ubiquitous influence on fluvial systems worldwide (Wohl, 2013). Landscape modifica...
Alluvial river channels are self-formed by the sediment-laden flow that is supplied to them from ups...
Since the 1990s, nature and water management policies have attempted to re-create natural rivers sys...
Historical planform changes in a 14.7 km reach of the lower Pages River were determined to assess wh...
The first topic addressed in the dissertation is the migration of meandering rivers whose banks cons...
The morphological evolution of the fluvial relief in the lowland areas is determined by the dynamic ...
Deltaic systems have long been recognized for their socioeconomic impacts as well as their high pote...
Although the Lower Mississippi River has been intensively studied, few studies have investigated mea...
This work was partially supported by a Natural Environment Research Council Ph.D. studentship to Sla...
Channel belt deposits from meandering river systems commonly display an internal architecture of sta...
Alluvial rivers are authors of their own geometry. Given water and sediment, a river constructs its ...
This paper reviews and synthesizes several Holocene field examples of river response to lateral grou...
This paper reviews and synthesizes several Holocene field examples of river response to lateral grou...
The processes involved in fluvial geomorphic adjustment to human-induced change are not well underst...
Lateral movements of alluvial river channels control the extent and reworking rates of alluvial fans...
Humans have had a ubiquitous influence on fluvial systems worldwide (Wohl, 2013). Landscape modifica...
Alluvial river channels are self-formed by the sediment-laden flow that is supplied to them from ups...
Since the 1990s, nature and water management policies have attempted to re-create natural rivers sys...
Historical planform changes in a 14.7 km reach of the lower Pages River were determined to assess wh...
The first topic addressed in the dissertation is the migration of meandering rivers whose banks cons...
The morphological evolution of the fluvial relief in the lowland areas is determined by the dynamic ...
Deltaic systems have long been recognized for their socioeconomic impacts as well as their high pote...
Although the Lower Mississippi River has been intensively studied, few studies have investigated mea...
This work was partially supported by a Natural Environment Research Council Ph.D. studentship to Sla...
Channel belt deposits from meandering river systems commonly display an internal architecture of sta...
Alluvial rivers are authors of their own geometry. Given water and sediment, a river constructs its ...