International audienceThis paper investigates the impacts on floods of hypothetical changes to river channel geometry by construction or removal of embankments to prevent water spreading onto the floodplain at high flows. A numerical model is applied to the River Cherwell between Oxford and Banbury to simulate changes to flood hydrographs. Embanking the river increases the peak flows downstream by 50-150%. Restoring the river channel through the floodplain to pre-engineered dimensions reduces peak flow by around 10-15% and increases peak water levels within the floodplain by 0.5-1.6 m. These results suggest that floodplain rehabilitation, in terms of embankment removal or returning the channel to pre-engineered dimensions, can be a valuable...
Although knowledge of sediment transport has improved over the last 25 years, our understanding of b...
This thesis aims to address the gap in the Natural Flood Management (NFM) evidence base concerning i...
Eng D ThesisThe alteration of flow regimes through abstraction and impoundment represents a major th...
Channelization and embankment of rivers has led to major ecological degradation of aquatic habitats ...
River restoration is strongly focussed on in-channel initiatives driven by fisheries interests and a...
River restoration is strongly focussed on in-channel initiatives driven by fisheries interests and a...
Regime analysis suggests that temperate alluvial watercourses overtop their banks on average once ev...
Rivers have been channelized, deepened and constrained by embankments for centuries to increase agri...
ArticleThis is the final version of the article. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.A s...
River channelisation is a method of hard engineering that laterally constrains and straightens a riv...
Effects of flood-induced bed elevation and channel geometry changes on flood hazards are largely une...
We undertook a review of the potential for dams to impact floodplain geomorphology, using both a con...
The risk of fluvial flooding in the UK is set to increase over the 21st Century, both in terms of th...
A review of floodplain functioning in the north of England following the winter storms of 2015 was c...
For over 200 years, weirs have been built on UK rivers for reasons that include supplying water mill...
Although knowledge of sediment transport has improved over the last 25 years, our understanding of b...
This thesis aims to address the gap in the Natural Flood Management (NFM) evidence base concerning i...
Eng D ThesisThe alteration of flow regimes through abstraction and impoundment represents a major th...
Channelization and embankment of rivers has led to major ecological degradation of aquatic habitats ...
River restoration is strongly focussed on in-channel initiatives driven by fisheries interests and a...
River restoration is strongly focussed on in-channel initiatives driven by fisheries interests and a...
Regime analysis suggests that temperate alluvial watercourses overtop their banks on average once ev...
Rivers have been channelized, deepened and constrained by embankments for centuries to increase agri...
ArticleThis is the final version of the article. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.A s...
River channelisation is a method of hard engineering that laterally constrains and straightens a riv...
Effects of flood-induced bed elevation and channel geometry changes on flood hazards are largely une...
We undertook a review of the potential for dams to impact floodplain geomorphology, using both a con...
The risk of fluvial flooding in the UK is set to increase over the 21st Century, both in terms of th...
A review of floodplain functioning in the north of England following the winter storms of 2015 was c...
For over 200 years, weirs have been built on UK rivers for reasons that include supplying water mill...
Although knowledge of sediment transport has improved over the last 25 years, our understanding of b...
This thesis aims to address the gap in the Natural Flood Management (NFM) evidence base concerning i...
Eng D ThesisThe alteration of flow regimes through abstraction and impoundment represents a major th...