International audienceThe geometry of alluvial river channels both controls and adjusts to the flow of water and sediment within them. This feedback between flow and form modulates flood risk, and the impacts of climate and land-use change. Considering widely varying hydro-climates, sediment supply, geology and vegetation, it is surprising that rivers follow remarkably consistent hydraulic geometry scaling relations. In this Perspective, we explore the factors governing river channel geometry, specifically how the threshold of sediment motion constrains the size and shape of channels. We highlight the utility of the near-threshold channel model as a suitable framework to explain the average size and stability of river channels, and show how...
Over human time scales (10-1 – 102 yr), alluvial mountain rivers respond to changes in sediment inpu...
International audienceA viscous fluid flowing over plastic grains spontaneously generates single-thr...
This paper assesses river channel management activities in the context of the interaction between co...
The geometry of alluvial river channels both controls and adjusts to the flow of water and sediment ...
One of the simplest questions in riverine science remains unanswered: What controls the width and d...
Rational regime models can be used to develop meaningful frameworks for understanding reach scale al...
Alluvial rivers arise through process interactions between water and a deformable boundary. These pr...
Alluvial fans, conic depositional landforms that develop where headwater streams outlet into a main ...
The morphology of alluvial river channels is a consequence of complex interaction among a number of ...
International audienceMountain fronts are the locus of significant variations in river width charact...
Alluvial rivers commonly are subject to the integrated effects of hydrodynamic and eco-geomorphologi...
Alluvial rivers commonly are subject to the integrated effects of hydrodynamic and eco-geomorphologi...
Alluvial rivers are shaped by sequences of water flows excavating their channels. Observations show ...
Alluvial rivers are shaped by sequences of water flows excavating their channels. Observations show ...
Alluvial river channels are self-formed by the sediment-laden flow that is supplied to them from ups...
Over human time scales (10-1 – 102 yr), alluvial mountain rivers respond to changes in sediment inpu...
International audienceA viscous fluid flowing over plastic grains spontaneously generates single-thr...
This paper assesses river channel management activities in the context of the interaction between co...
The geometry of alluvial river channels both controls and adjusts to the flow of water and sediment ...
One of the simplest questions in riverine science remains unanswered: What controls the width and d...
Rational regime models can be used to develop meaningful frameworks for understanding reach scale al...
Alluvial rivers arise through process interactions between water and a deformable boundary. These pr...
Alluvial fans, conic depositional landforms that develop where headwater streams outlet into a main ...
The morphology of alluvial river channels is a consequence of complex interaction among a number of ...
International audienceMountain fronts are the locus of significant variations in river width charact...
Alluvial rivers commonly are subject to the integrated effects of hydrodynamic and eco-geomorphologi...
Alluvial rivers commonly are subject to the integrated effects of hydrodynamic and eco-geomorphologi...
Alluvial rivers are shaped by sequences of water flows excavating their channels. Observations show ...
Alluvial rivers are shaped by sequences of water flows excavating their channels. Observations show ...
Alluvial river channels are self-formed by the sediment-laden flow that is supplied to them from ups...
Over human time scales (10-1 – 102 yr), alluvial mountain rivers respond to changes in sediment inpu...
International audienceA viscous fluid flowing over plastic grains spontaneously generates single-thr...
This paper assesses river channel management activities in the context of the interaction between co...