Braided rivers produce flow confluences and divergences (diffluences) in roughly equal numbers, but braided river research has focused mainly on confluences. Divergences, however, are of equal importance dynamically: they are sites of formation of central bars and the development of flow divisions that can steer the flow toward one part of the braided network or another. In a series of experiments on flow in isolated, welldefined bifurcations, we found that although a central bar always develops, the divided flow may continue to flow on both sides of the bar (\u2018\u2018stable\u2019\u2019 bifurcation) or may eventually be forced entirely to one side of the bar or the other (\u2018\u2018unstable\u2019\u2019 bifurcation). We found that an un...
Rivers are among the most dynamic earth surface systems. Some rivers meander, forming bends that mig...
In a recent paper, Bolla Pittaluga et al. proposed a physically based formulation for the nodal poin...
The reach-scale effects of human-induced disturbances on the channel network in large braided rivers...
Morphodynamics in sand-bed braided rivers are associated with simultaneous evolution of mid-channel ...
River bifurcations are key nodes within braided river systems controlling the flow and sediment part...
We investigate the equilibrium configurations and the stability of river bifurcations in gravel brai...
In a recent paper Bolla Pittaluga et al. (2003a) proposed a physically based formulation for the nod...
Recent research has examined the factors controlling the geometrical configuration of bifurcations, ...
We give an overview of recent experimental and theoretical progress on the understanding of some fun...
Braided rivers are characterized by multiple, unstable channel and ephemeral bars formed by intense ...
River bifurcations are critical but poorly understood elements of many geomorphological systems. The...
Channel bifurcations can be found in river network systems from high gradient gravel-bed rivers to f...
Rivers are among the most dynamic earth surface systems. Some rivers meander, forming bends that mig...
In a recent paper, Bolla Pittaluga et al. proposed a physically based formulation for the nodal poin...
The reach-scale effects of human-induced disturbances on the channel network in large braided rivers...
Morphodynamics in sand-bed braided rivers are associated with simultaneous evolution of mid-channel ...
River bifurcations are key nodes within braided river systems controlling the flow and sediment part...
We investigate the equilibrium configurations and the stability of river bifurcations in gravel brai...
In a recent paper Bolla Pittaluga et al. (2003a) proposed a physically based formulation for the nod...
Recent research has examined the factors controlling the geometrical configuration of bifurcations, ...
We give an overview of recent experimental and theoretical progress on the understanding of some fun...
Braided rivers are characterized by multiple, unstable channel and ephemeral bars formed by intense ...
River bifurcations are critical but poorly understood elements of many geomorphological systems. The...
Channel bifurcations can be found in river network systems from high gradient gravel-bed rivers to f...
Rivers are among the most dynamic earth surface systems. Some rivers meander, forming bends that mig...
In a recent paper, Bolla Pittaluga et al. proposed a physically based formulation for the nodal poin...
The reach-scale effects of human-induced disturbances on the channel network in large braided rivers...