Improvements to current deterministic sediment transport prediction methods requires enhanced understanding of the changes in near-bed turbulent flow characteristics occurring during the unsteady hydrograph flow conditions, under which sediment transport is most likely to occur. This paper investigates specifically at relative influence of mobile and immobile bed conditions on the near-bed turbulent structure, focusing specifically on the generation of so-called burst and sweep events, as well as the reciprocal influence of unsteady flow on the nature of these turbulent flow events over both mobile and immobile gravel beds. Quadrant analysis is used to determine the number and strength of turbulent burst and sweep events from detailed three...
Natural fluvial channels can experience significant variations in sediment transport rates under uns...
This research is founded on the consideration that bedload transport in gravel-bed rivers is interre...
This thesis firstly reviews the current literature available on antidune bedforms and their hydrodyn...
Improvements to current deterministic sediment transport prediction methods requires enhanced unders...
Improvements to current deterministic sediment transport prediction methods requires enhanced unders...
Improvements to current deterministic sediment transport prediction methods requires enhanced unders...
Improvements to current deterministic sediment transport prediction methods requires enhanced unders...
Improvements to current deterministic sediment transport prediction methods requires enhanced unders...
Excess sediment production in the upper parts of catchments may result in important impacts over mor...
Fluvial channels can experience significant variations to both sediment transport rates and deformat...
Fluvial channels can experience significant variations to both sediment transport rates and deformat...
Fluvial channels can experience significant variations to both sediment transport rates and deformat...
Bottom of the mountainous rivers is generally composed of natural gravels. Flow depth in such rivers...
Natural fluvial channels can experience significant variations in sediment transport rates under uns...
Natural fluvial channels can experience significant variations in sediment transport rates under uns...
Natural fluvial channels can experience significant variations in sediment transport rates under uns...
This research is founded on the consideration that bedload transport in gravel-bed rivers is interre...
This thesis firstly reviews the current literature available on antidune bedforms and their hydrodyn...
Improvements to current deterministic sediment transport prediction methods requires enhanced unders...
Improvements to current deterministic sediment transport prediction methods requires enhanced unders...
Improvements to current deterministic sediment transport prediction methods requires enhanced unders...
Improvements to current deterministic sediment transport prediction methods requires enhanced unders...
Improvements to current deterministic sediment transport prediction methods requires enhanced unders...
Excess sediment production in the upper parts of catchments may result in important impacts over mor...
Fluvial channels can experience significant variations to both sediment transport rates and deformat...
Fluvial channels can experience significant variations to both sediment transport rates and deformat...
Fluvial channels can experience significant variations to both sediment transport rates and deformat...
Bottom of the mountainous rivers is generally composed of natural gravels. Flow depth in such rivers...
Natural fluvial channels can experience significant variations in sediment transport rates under uns...
Natural fluvial channels can experience significant variations in sediment transport rates under uns...
Natural fluvial channels can experience significant variations in sediment transport rates under uns...
This research is founded on the consideration that bedload transport in gravel-bed rivers is interre...
This thesis firstly reviews the current literature available on antidune bedforms and their hydrodyn...