Topography, geology, climate change and anthropogenic activity are key factors for erosion that affects channel morphology. Water erosion leads to sedimentation. The study of sediment is important for the management of water quality, river structures as well as flood control. Erosion of soil by water poses a serious problem in terms of degradation of land and eutrophication of water. River or stream erosion is mainly caused by rainfall and streamflow as they detach soil particles and transport them as sediment. The meandering channel is common in most rivers or streams where it is formed by the deposition of sediments due to the depletion of water energy. Therefore, this study aims to analyse the sediment load under the combined eff...
This paper assesses river channel management activities in the context of the interaction between co...
Due to the few research studies about the effects of riparian vegetation and sedimentation of the ri...
Lack of data is often considered a limitation when undertaking morphological studies. This research ...
Sediment can be categorized as loose sand, clay, silt and other soil particles that are settled dow...
Sediment is important in determining the morphology of river systems. The Densu basin has come under...
Sediment is important in determining the morphology of river systems. The Densu basin has come under...
This study demonstrates the migration and growth pattern of meanders with respect to different flow...
Meandering is a common feature in natural alluvial streams. This study deals with alluvial behaviors...
Processes like lateral river bed migration (meandering) and changes in width and depth of its bed ar...
Investigations were made at the Hydraulics Research Station of channels which achieved a meander pat...
Hydrogeomorphologically, the study of river meandering provides information on the tendency of river...
Estimates of spatio-temporal variations of sediment concentration with discharge are needed for the ...
The results of our experiment are based on field observations during two effective rainfall events i...
Sedimentation is the accumulation of sediment materials in a location due to both surface erosion an...
The problem of sedimentation in rivers has become a familiar phenomenon in the maintenance of a rive...
This paper assesses river channel management activities in the context of the interaction between co...
Due to the few research studies about the effects of riparian vegetation and sedimentation of the ri...
Lack of data is often considered a limitation when undertaking morphological studies. This research ...
Sediment can be categorized as loose sand, clay, silt and other soil particles that are settled dow...
Sediment is important in determining the morphology of river systems. The Densu basin has come under...
Sediment is important in determining the morphology of river systems. The Densu basin has come under...
This study demonstrates the migration and growth pattern of meanders with respect to different flow...
Meandering is a common feature in natural alluvial streams. This study deals with alluvial behaviors...
Processes like lateral river bed migration (meandering) and changes in width and depth of its bed ar...
Investigations were made at the Hydraulics Research Station of channels which achieved a meander pat...
Hydrogeomorphologically, the study of river meandering provides information on the tendency of river...
Estimates of spatio-temporal variations of sediment concentration with discharge are needed for the ...
The results of our experiment are based on field observations during two effective rainfall events i...
Sedimentation is the accumulation of sediment materials in a location due to both surface erosion an...
The problem of sedimentation in rivers has become a familiar phenomenon in the maintenance of a rive...
This paper assesses river channel management activities in the context of the interaction between co...
Due to the few research studies about the effects of riparian vegetation and sedimentation of the ri...
Lack of data is often considered a limitation when undertaking morphological studies. This research ...