Estimates of scour and fill in rivers that are derived by differencing topographic surfaces are known to be negatively biased by local compensation of scour and fill between surveys but the magnitude of bias is not well known. This study examines the effect of survey frequency on volumes of scour and fill over a period of active channel braiding in a small-scale river model. A 100 min, high temporal resolution time series of digital elevation models is artificially coarsened by selectively removing models. The resulting four overlapping time series have survey intervals of 10 min, 20 min, 50 min and 100 min. Cumulative scour and fill volumes for the 100 min period are compared between the four series. It is concluded that the decay in measu...
Braided channels arise due to high sediment availability in conjunction with regular competent flows...
Lateral movements of alluvial river channels control the extent and reworking rates of alluvial fans...
Braided Cascade has been developed from Cascade (Braun and Sambridge, (1997), a long-term (dt = 100 ...
Estimates of scour and fill in rivers that are derived by differencing topographic surfaces are know...
Fluvial processes in rivers have been studied extensively in the United States during the past 20 ye...
The classical concept that mean bed elevation over an entire stream reach is lowered by scour during...
This study investigates channel bed scour and fill as a result of individual flood events in a grav...
Research in the 1990s showed that bed‐material transport rates could be estimated at the reach scale...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. ©2005. American Geophysical UnionDistributions of scour...
The interplay between sediment supply (Ss), sedimentation rate (Sr), and the frequency of channel av...
Distributions of scour and fill depths recorded in three low-order sand bed dryland rivers were comp...
Experimental modelling of the braided Ashburton River, Canterbury Plains, New Zealand, has allowed i...
We focus on the measurement of the bed-elevation of braided networks in flume experiments. In partic...
Accurately measuring river meander migration over time is critical for sediment budgets and understa...
Transient scour and fill refers to the general scour and fill in a riverbed due to flood passage. It...
Braided channels arise due to high sediment availability in conjunction with regular competent flows...
Lateral movements of alluvial river channels control the extent and reworking rates of alluvial fans...
Braided Cascade has been developed from Cascade (Braun and Sambridge, (1997), a long-term (dt = 100 ...
Estimates of scour and fill in rivers that are derived by differencing topographic surfaces are know...
Fluvial processes in rivers have been studied extensively in the United States during the past 20 ye...
The classical concept that mean bed elevation over an entire stream reach is lowered by scour during...
This study investigates channel bed scour and fill as a result of individual flood events in a grav...
Research in the 1990s showed that bed‐material transport rates could be estimated at the reach scale...
Reproduced with permission of the publisher. ©2005. American Geophysical UnionDistributions of scour...
The interplay between sediment supply (Ss), sedimentation rate (Sr), and the frequency of channel av...
Distributions of scour and fill depths recorded in three low-order sand bed dryland rivers were comp...
Experimental modelling of the braided Ashburton River, Canterbury Plains, New Zealand, has allowed i...
We focus on the measurement of the bed-elevation of braided networks in flume experiments. In partic...
Accurately measuring river meander migration over time is critical for sediment budgets and understa...
Transient scour and fill refers to the general scour and fill in a riverbed due to flood passage. It...
Braided channels arise due to high sediment availability in conjunction with regular competent flows...
Lateral movements of alluvial river channels control the extent and reworking rates of alluvial fans...
Braided Cascade has been developed from Cascade (Braun and Sambridge, (1997), a long-term (dt = 100 ...