We study the effect of spatial variations of river width on bed aggradation and degradation processes, making use of a one-dimensional numerical model of channel morphodynamics. We refer to a peculiar case, the downstream reach of the Kugart River (Kyrgyzstan). The river has been partly channelized in the recent past with the aim of reducing the flooding risk for the surrounding villages; the consequent reduction of channel width in some reaches was also expected to improve channel conveyance with respect to the high sediment load produced in the upper river basin. The resulting longitudinal sequence of relatively sharp channel expansions and contractions has, however, triggered rapid siltation rates, especially in the narrowest reach...
Understanding the nature of morphologic changes of meandering rivers has long attracted the attentio...
The development of alternate bars in channelized rivers can be explained theoretically as an instabi...
Braided rivers are characterized by multiple, unstable channel and ephemeral bars formed by intense ...
We study the effect of spatial variations of river width on bed aggradation and degradation processe...
The Kugart River, Kyrgyzstan, has been partly channelised in the past decades with the aim of reduci...
Understanding and predicting the morphological adaptation of rivers and in particular of their width...
Understanding and predicting the effects of width variability and the controls on width adjustment i...
The Ayeyarwady River is a river with large hydrological variations and an abundance of relatively fi...
River widening is a common restoration approach to mitigate the adverse effects of past stream alter...
Many models have been so far proposed to simulate and understand the long-term evolution of meanderi...
Effects of flood-induced bed elevation and channel geometry changes on flood hazards are largely une...
In the last centuries, gravel-bed rivers in developed countries have undergone rapid changes in chan...
The widening process of straight stream channels is the most fundamental and simple fluvial process ...
Our capability to accurately predict at the local scale the morphological changes in a mountain rive...
Natural rivers tend to adjust their plane shape and longitudinal profile in order to assume a config...
Understanding the nature of morphologic changes of meandering rivers has long attracted the attentio...
The development of alternate bars in channelized rivers can be explained theoretically as an instabi...
Braided rivers are characterized by multiple, unstable channel and ephemeral bars formed by intense ...
We study the effect of spatial variations of river width on bed aggradation and degradation processe...
The Kugart River, Kyrgyzstan, has been partly channelised in the past decades with the aim of reduci...
Understanding and predicting the morphological adaptation of rivers and in particular of their width...
Understanding and predicting the effects of width variability and the controls on width adjustment i...
The Ayeyarwady River is a river with large hydrological variations and an abundance of relatively fi...
River widening is a common restoration approach to mitigate the adverse effects of past stream alter...
Many models have been so far proposed to simulate and understand the long-term evolution of meanderi...
Effects of flood-induced bed elevation and channel geometry changes on flood hazards are largely une...
In the last centuries, gravel-bed rivers in developed countries have undergone rapid changes in chan...
The widening process of straight stream channels is the most fundamental and simple fluvial process ...
Our capability to accurately predict at the local scale the morphological changes in a mountain rive...
Natural rivers tend to adjust their plane shape and longitudinal profile in order to assume a config...
Understanding the nature of morphologic changes of meandering rivers has long attracted the attentio...
The development of alternate bars in channelized rivers can be explained theoretically as an instabi...
Braided rivers are characterized by multiple, unstable channel and ephemeral bars formed by intense ...