A model is developed for simulating changes in river bed morphology as a result of bed scouring during the release of an ice jam. The model couples a non-hydrostatic hydrodynamic model with the processes of erosion and deposition through a grid expansion technique. The actual movement of bed load is implemented by reconstructing the river bed in piecewise linear elements in order to bypass the limitations of the step-like approximation that the hydrodynamic model uses to capture the bed bathymetry. Initially, an ice jam is modeled as a rigid body of water near the free surface that constricts the flow. The ice jam does not exchange mass or momentum with the stream, but the ice body can have a realistic shape and offer resistance to the flow...
Currently, no river ice models are available that are free and open source software (FOSS), which ca...
Ice regime plays a significant role in River hydraulics and morphology in Northern hemisphere countr...
A recent study of dynamic ice breakup processes and their erosional potential in the Lower Athabasca...
Abstract: A model is developed for simulating changes in river bed morphology as a result of bed sco...
The Great Lakes are the largest fresh water reservoir on the planet. Lakes Huron and Michigan drain ...
The prediction of winter flooding is a complicated task since it is affected by many meteorological ...
The various causes, the physical mechanisms involved, and the complex geometries that are important...
The lake levels in Lake Michigan‐Huron have recently fallen to near historical lows, as has the elev...
A numerical model originally developed at the National Research Council to simulate the dynamics of ...
Ice jams cause major flooding and severe damages to communities and infrastructure along the Saint J...
The main difference between an open-water (regular) flood and an ice jam flood is that it is normall...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
In the northern hemisphere, ice jamming can result in devastating flood events along many rivers. Un...
Ice jam is a unique hydrological phenomenon in rivers in cold regions. The appearance of an ice jam ...
Ice jam floods on the Hay River are an annual concern for the people of the Town of Hay River, NWT. ...
Currently, no river ice models are available that are free and open source software (FOSS), which ca...
Ice regime plays a significant role in River hydraulics and morphology in Northern hemisphere countr...
A recent study of dynamic ice breakup processes and their erosional potential in the Lower Athabasca...
Abstract: A model is developed for simulating changes in river bed morphology as a result of bed sco...
The Great Lakes are the largest fresh water reservoir on the planet. Lakes Huron and Michigan drain ...
The prediction of winter flooding is a complicated task since it is affected by many meteorological ...
The various causes, the physical mechanisms involved, and the complex geometries that are important...
The lake levels in Lake Michigan‐Huron have recently fallen to near historical lows, as has the elev...
A numerical model originally developed at the National Research Council to simulate the dynamics of ...
Ice jams cause major flooding and severe damages to communities and infrastructure along the Saint J...
The main difference between an open-water (regular) flood and an ice jam flood is that it is normall...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
In the northern hemisphere, ice jamming can result in devastating flood events along many rivers. Un...
Ice jam is a unique hydrological phenomenon in rivers in cold regions. The appearance of an ice jam ...
Ice jam floods on the Hay River are an annual concern for the people of the Town of Hay River, NWT. ...
Currently, no river ice models are available that are free and open source software (FOSS), which ca...
Ice regime plays a significant role in River hydraulics and morphology in Northern hemisphere countr...
A recent study of dynamic ice breakup processes and their erosional potential in the Lower Athabasca...