Braided rivers exhibit highly variable morphologies, morphodynamic behaviours and resulting depositional records. To evaluate relationships between characteristics of braided-river channel belts and river depth, water discharge and streambed gradient, 39 numerical modelling experiments were conducted with the software Delft3D to simulate braided-river evolution under a broad range of boundary conditions. Data from model outputs were integrated with observations from 63 natural braided rivers differing with respect to river depth and streambed gradient. The modelled rivers each underwent similar evolutions, yet each culminated in markedly different final river morphologies, dependent on discharge and riverbed gradient. The rivers underwent e...
Numerical morphological modelling of braided rivers, using a physics-based approach, is increasingly...
The development of alternate bars in channelized rivers can be explained theoretically as an instabi...
Understanding and predicting the morphological adaptation of rivers and in particular of their width...
Rivers are among the most dynamic earth surface systems. Some rivers meander, forming bends that mig...
Braided rivers are characterized by multiple, unstable channel and ephemeral bars formed by intense ...
[1] Previous flume-based research on braided channels has revealed four classic mechanisms that prod...
Braided rivers exhibit extremely complex and dynamic morphologies as their multiple channels are con...
Braided rivers are complex, fascinating fluvial pattern, which represent the natural state of many g...
Braided channels arise due to high sediment availability in conjunction with regular competent flows...
Abstract: Models of braided-river deposition must be detailed, fully 3D, and preferably quantitative...
A Froude‐scaled physical model of a proximal gravel‐bed braided river was used to connect the river ...
Braided rivers are characterized by an unstable network of multiple channels and very active channel...
Numerical morphological modelling of braided rivers is increasingly used to explore controls on rive...
Gravel-bed braided rivers, defined by their multi-thread planform and dynamic morphology, are common...
Gravel-bed braided rivers are distinctive natural environments that provid a wide range of key envir...
Numerical morphological modelling of braided rivers, using a physics-based approach, is increasingly...
The development of alternate bars in channelized rivers can be explained theoretically as an instabi...
Understanding and predicting the morphological adaptation of rivers and in particular of their width...
Rivers are among the most dynamic earth surface systems. Some rivers meander, forming bends that mig...
Braided rivers are characterized by multiple, unstable channel and ephemeral bars formed by intense ...
[1] Previous flume-based research on braided channels has revealed four classic mechanisms that prod...
Braided rivers exhibit extremely complex and dynamic morphologies as their multiple channels are con...
Braided rivers are complex, fascinating fluvial pattern, which represent the natural state of many g...
Braided channels arise due to high sediment availability in conjunction with regular competent flows...
Abstract: Models of braided-river deposition must be detailed, fully 3D, and preferably quantitative...
A Froude‐scaled physical model of a proximal gravel‐bed braided river was used to connect the river ...
Braided rivers are characterized by an unstable network of multiple channels and very active channel...
Numerical morphological modelling of braided rivers is increasingly used to explore controls on rive...
Gravel-bed braided rivers, defined by their multi-thread planform and dynamic morphology, are common...
Gravel-bed braided rivers are distinctive natural environments that provid a wide range of key envir...
Numerical morphological modelling of braided rivers, using a physics-based approach, is increasingly...
The development of alternate bars in channelized rivers can be explained theoretically as an instabi...
Understanding and predicting the morphological adaptation of rivers and in particular of their width...