River bank erosion occurs primarily through a combination of three mechanisms: mass failure, fluvial entrainment, and subaerial weakening and weathering. Subaerial processes are often viewed as preparatory processes, weakening the bank face prior to fluvial erosion. Within a river basin downstream process domains occur, with subaerial processes dominating the upper reaches, fluvial erosion the middle, and mass failure the lower reaches of a river. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that (a) subaerial processes may be underestimated as an erosive agent, and (b) process dominance has a temporal, as well as spatial, aspect. \ud Bank erosion on the River Arrow, Warwickshire, UK, was monitored for 16 months (December 1996 to March 1998) ...
Quantifying volumes of sediments produced on hillslopes or in channels and transported or stored wit...
Bank erosion rates and processes across a range of spatial scales are poorly understood in most envi...
There is growing concern that rapidly changing climate in high latitudes may generate significant ge...
River bank erosion occurs primarily through a combination of three mechanisms: mass failure, fluvial...
International audienceThis paper examines river bank retreat rates, individual erosion events, and t...
Recent studies of river bank erosion in three catchments in the UK have been characterized by the pe...
Distinct bankline patterns appeared after the removal of protection works along a navigable reach of...
Processes and mechanisms of bank erosion on the non-tidal, navigable River Thames were identified an...
Channel bank erosion processes are controlled by numerous factors and as such are both temporally an...
Channel bank erosion processes are controlled by numerous factors and as such are both temporally an...
The present dissertation describes the influence of natural alteration in the rivers flow regime on ...
This project conducts an analysis of bank erosion processes on a large, monsoonaffected river, the L...
Bank erosion can contribute a significant portion of the sediment budget within temperate catchments...
This study provides fundamental examination of mass fluvial erosion along a stream bank by identifyi...
Lack of data is often considered a limitation when undertaking morphological studies. This research ...
Quantifying volumes of sediments produced on hillslopes or in channels and transported or stored wit...
Bank erosion rates and processes across a range of spatial scales are poorly understood in most envi...
There is growing concern that rapidly changing climate in high latitudes may generate significant ge...
River bank erosion occurs primarily through a combination of three mechanisms: mass failure, fluvial...
International audienceThis paper examines river bank retreat rates, individual erosion events, and t...
Recent studies of river bank erosion in three catchments in the UK have been characterized by the pe...
Distinct bankline patterns appeared after the removal of protection works along a navigable reach of...
Processes and mechanisms of bank erosion on the non-tidal, navigable River Thames were identified an...
Channel bank erosion processes are controlled by numerous factors and as such are both temporally an...
Channel bank erosion processes are controlled by numerous factors and as such are both temporally an...
The present dissertation describes the influence of natural alteration in the rivers flow regime on ...
This project conducts an analysis of bank erosion processes on a large, monsoonaffected river, the L...
Bank erosion can contribute a significant portion of the sediment budget within temperate catchments...
This study provides fundamental examination of mass fluvial erosion along a stream bank by identifyi...
Lack of data is often considered a limitation when undertaking morphological studies. This research ...
Quantifying volumes of sediments produced on hillslopes or in channels and transported or stored wit...
Bank erosion rates and processes across a range of spatial scales are poorly understood in most envi...
There is growing concern that rapidly changing climate in high latitudes may generate significant ge...