In the present work we investigate the interaction between migrating alternate bars and the dynamics of river bifurcations. Laboratory experiments are carried out to study a Y-shaped bifurcation with fixed banks and erodible bed composed of well-sorted sand. The problem is also analyzed by developing a theoretical, one-dimensional model. Results show the occurrence of regular fluctuations in the discharge distribution at the bifurcation node, which are strictly related to bar migration. The effectiveness of bars in conditioning the bifurcation behavior increases with bar amplitude and decreases with bar migration speed. Four qualitatively different behaviors of the system are observed as the controlling parameters of the flow are varied w...
We derive an idealized model of a gravel-sand river bifurcation and analyze its stability properties...
To maintain a navigable channel and improve high-flow conveyance, engineers have recently proposed c...
Alternate bars in straight alluvial channels are migrating or steady. The currently accepted view is...
In the present work we investigate the interaction between migrating alternate bars and the dynamics...
In recent works (Bolla Pittaluga et al. 2003a, Miori et al. 2005) the equilibrium configurations of ...
Morphodynamics in sand-bed braided rivers are associated with simultaneous evolution of mid-channel ...
Mountain rivers exhibit sediment transport rate fluctuations that often cover more than two orders o...
Bedload transport rate in gravel-bed rivers under steady flow conditions shows large fluctuations (S...
Migrating alternate bars form in alluvial channels as a result of morphodynamic instability. Extensi...
Migrating alternate bars form in alluvial channels as a result of morphodynamic instability. Extensi...
In a recent paper Bolla Pittaluga et al. (2003a) proposed a physically based formulation for the nod...
In a recent paper, Bolla Pittaluga et al. proposed a physically based formulation for the nodal poin...
The current view is that migrating bars are the result of morphodynamic instability in straight or m...
Alternate bars in rivers and streams develop as a result of differences in length scales involved in...
The reach-scale effects of human-induced disturbances on the channel network in large braided rivers...
We derive an idealized model of a gravel-sand river bifurcation and analyze its stability properties...
To maintain a navigable channel and improve high-flow conveyance, engineers have recently proposed c...
Alternate bars in straight alluvial channels are migrating or steady. The currently accepted view is...
In the present work we investigate the interaction between migrating alternate bars and the dynamics...
In recent works (Bolla Pittaluga et al. 2003a, Miori et al. 2005) the equilibrium configurations of ...
Morphodynamics in sand-bed braided rivers are associated with simultaneous evolution of mid-channel ...
Mountain rivers exhibit sediment transport rate fluctuations that often cover more than two orders o...
Bedload transport rate in gravel-bed rivers under steady flow conditions shows large fluctuations (S...
Migrating alternate bars form in alluvial channels as a result of morphodynamic instability. Extensi...
Migrating alternate bars form in alluvial channels as a result of morphodynamic instability. Extensi...
In a recent paper Bolla Pittaluga et al. (2003a) proposed a physically based formulation for the nod...
In a recent paper, Bolla Pittaluga et al. proposed a physically based formulation for the nodal poin...
The current view is that migrating bars are the result of morphodynamic instability in straight or m...
Alternate bars in rivers and streams develop as a result of differences in length scales involved in...
The reach-scale effects of human-induced disturbances on the channel network in large braided rivers...
We derive an idealized model of a gravel-sand river bifurcation and analyze its stability properties...
To maintain a navigable channel and improve high-flow conveyance, engineers have recently proposed c...
Alternate bars in straight alluvial channels are migrating or steady. The currently accepted view is...