The linear stability of a uniform flow in an infinitely wide erodible channel is investigated with respect to disturbances of the bed that are periodic in both the transverse and the longitudinal directions. A rotational flow and sediment transport model, originally developed to study the formation of two-dimensional dunes and antidunes, is straightforwardly extended to cover variations in the lateral direction. Sediment is assumed to be transported as bed load, disregarding the role of suspension. Following a standard linearization procedure, a dispersion relationship is obtained that expresses the growth rate and the celerity of the sand wave as a function of the streamwise and spanwise wavenumbers and of the relevant flow and sediment pa...
Alluvial open channel beds often exhibit statistically periodic irregularities, known as dunes. Dune...
This contribution is a remake of the one published under the same title by Reynolds (Nord. Hydrol., ...
Channel bifurcations can be found in river network systems from high gradient gravel-bed rivers to f...
This study investigated the initiation of bedforms from a flat sand bed and the transition between t...
A linear stability analysis for dune and ripple formation is presented that implements a rotational ...
Dunes and antidunes on sand and gravel streambeds propagate with a finite speed, with dunes propagat...
The paper presents a linear perturbation analysis of a horizontal two-dimensional mathematical model...
The bed instability leading to the formation of alternate and multiple bars in river has been deeply...
In river channel networks, the sediment transport division determines the morphodynamic development ...
Sediment transport and associated morphological changes in alluvial rivers occur primarily under uns...
International audienceThe interaction between a turbulent flow and a granular bed via sediment trans...
A linear stability theory for dune and antidune formation is presented that implements a rotational ...
Alluvial rivers, insofar as they transport the material of which their channels are composed, posses...
An idealised model is presented to study the formation of sorted bed forms generated by a wind-drive...
The division of sediment at river bifurcations results from the complex interaction between three-di...
Alluvial open channel beds often exhibit statistically periodic irregularities, known as dunes. Dune...
This contribution is a remake of the one published under the same title by Reynolds (Nord. Hydrol., ...
Channel bifurcations can be found in river network systems from high gradient gravel-bed rivers to f...
This study investigated the initiation of bedforms from a flat sand bed and the transition between t...
A linear stability analysis for dune and ripple formation is presented that implements a rotational ...
Dunes and antidunes on sand and gravel streambeds propagate with a finite speed, with dunes propagat...
The paper presents a linear perturbation analysis of a horizontal two-dimensional mathematical model...
The bed instability leading to the formation of alternate and multiple bars in river has been deeply...
In river channel networks, the sediment transport division determines the morphodynamic development ...
Sediment transport and associated morphological changes in alluvial rivers occur primarily under uns...
International audienceThe interaction between a turbulent flow and a granular bed via sediment trans...
A linear stability theory for dune and antidune formation is presented that implements a rotational ...
Alluvial rivers, insofar as they transport the material of which their channels are composed, posses...
An idealised model is presented to study the formation of sorted bed forms generated by a wind-drive...
The division of sediment at river bifurcations results from the complex interaction between three-di...
Alluvial open channel beds often exhibit statistically periodic irregularities, known as dunes. Dune...
This contribution is a remake of the one published under the same title by Reynolds (Nord. Hydrol., ...
Channel bifurcations can be found in river network systems from high gradient gravel-bed rivers to f...