Neck cutoffs in meandering rivers have long been thought to occur when the neck width (b) approximates the mean width of the parent channel (W). Empirical evidence for this paradigm is scarce, however, because tracking late-stage evolution of meander bends prior to cutoff at sufficient temporal resolutions is difficult in natural rivers. In this study, we captured field and photogrammetric data depicting temporal changes of the banklines forming the neck of one meander bend, and values of the narrowest neck width for 14 highly sinuous bends, in the Black River of the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau (China) over nearly four decades. Results show that the duration of bend evolution from the classic morphological threshold (b ≈ W) to the occurrence of n...
Meandering rivers across the globe present a striking similarity in their alignment, and this patter...
River bends occasionally meander to the point of cutoff, whereby a river shortcuts itself and isolat...
River meandering controls the age of floodplains through its characteristic paces of growth and even...
This paper analyses types and rates of change in river meander morphology and the links between mech...
Neck cutoffs and their resultant oxbow lakes are important and prominent features of riverine landsc...
Chute cutoffs reduce sinuosity of meandering rivers and potentially cause a transition from a single...
Introduction In the Netherlands, stream restoration generally refers to the construction of low-sinu...
Meandering rivers are abundantly present on earth, from the largest rivers to the smallest tributari...
River meander dynamics inevitably interferes with a number of human activities and productive proces...
Analysis of bend-scale meandering river dynamics is a problem of theoretical and practical interest....
Rivers may dramatically change course on a fluvial plain. Such an avulsion temporarily leads to two ...
The critical point of planform transition from straight to meandering in the wandering Ganges is ide...
The fluvio-geomorphological processes in meander bends are spatially uneven in distribution. Typical...
The fluvio-geomorphological processes in meander bends are spatially uneven in distribution. Typical...
The 270 km long section of the Upper Yellow River at the First Great Bend is comprised of single cha...
Meandering rivers across the globe present a striking similarity in their alignment, and this patter...
River bends occasionally meander to the point of cutoff, whereby a river shortcuts itself and isolat...
River meandering controls the age of floodplains through its characteristic paces of growth and even...
This paper analyses types and rates of change in river meander morphology and the links between mech...
Neck cutoffs and their resultant oxbow lakes are important and prominent features of riverine landsc...
Chute cutoffs reduce sinuosity of meandering rivers and potentially cause a transition from a single...
Introduction In the Netherlands, stream restoration generally refers to the construction of low-sinu...
Meandering rivers are abundantly present on earth, from the largest rivers to the smallest tributari...
River meander dynamics inevitably interferes with a number of human activities and productive proces...
Analysis of bend-scale meandering river dynamics is a problem of theoretical and practical interest....
Rivers may dramatically change course on a fluvial plain. Such an avulsion temporarily leads to two ...
The critical point of planform transition from straight to meandering in the wandering Ganges is ide...
The fluvio-geomorphological processes in meander bends are spatially uneven in distribution. Typical...
The fluvio-geomorphological processes in meander bends are spatially uneven in distribution. Typical...
The 270 km long section of the Upper Yellow River at the First Great Bend is comprised of single cha...
Meandering rivers across the globe present a striking similarity in their alignment, and this patter...
River bends occasionally meander to the point of cutoff, whereby a river shortcuts itself and isolat...
River meandering controls the age of floodplains through its characteristic paces of growth and even...