ABSTRACT: A widely recognized phenomenon of modern and ancient river systems is downstream decrease in grain size. Over the past two decades, theoretical formulations, observations of modern rivers, flume studies, and numerical models have significantly increased our under-standing of sediment transport in mixed-grain-size river systems. These have established that downstream fining in modern and ancient rivers can be attributed to a combination of selective sorting, abrasion rate, and accumulation rate. However, no detailed multiple-grain-size sedi-ment transport model has been used to address how much subsidence rate, sediment flux, water discharge, hydraulic geometry, and the me-chanics of sediment transport influence grain-size distribu...
textThis dissertation examines the dynamics of sediment transport and channel morphology in the lowe...
ABSTRACT: The mean grain size. sorting, and skewness of a sedimentary deposit are dependent on the s...
Fluvial processes in rivers have been studied extensively in the United States during the past 20 ye...
A widely recognized phenomenon of modern and ancient river systems is downstream decrease in grain s...
textSediment delivery to a basin exerts a first-order control over sedimentation, and therefore stud...
Pizzuto, James E.Fine-grained channel margin (FGCM) deposits of the South River, Virginia sequester ...
Fluvial transport modes have been defined using arbitrary quantitative limits to separate bedload, m...
Rivers transport sediments in a source to sink system while responding to allogenic controls of the ...
Downstream variation in grain size associated with changes in river pattern is a topic that interest...
AaSTR,~c'r: Analysis of an abandoned meander preserved in toto in the Harold sandstone of the B...
A new data set of bimodal subaqueous channel bed sediments was analyzed for longitudinal patterns in...
Sediment is fractionated by size during its cascade from source to sink in sediment routing systems....
This work investigates how multiple grain sizes affect sediment transport and depo-sition in a river...
A Middle Pennsylvanian outcrop in Pikeville (eastern Kentucky) was investigated to interpret factors...
Bedrock lithology affects watershed morphometry, regolith composition, and caliber of sediment trans...
textThis dissertation examines the dynamics of sediment transport and channel morphology in the lowe...
ABSTRACT: The mean grain size. sorting, and skewness of a sedimentary deposit are dependent on the s...
Fluvial processes in rivers have been studied extensively in the United States during the past 20 ye...
A widely recognized phenomenon of modern and ancient river systems is downstream decrease in grain s...
textSediment delivery to a basin exerts a first-order control over sedimentation, and therefore stud...
Pizzuto, James E.Fine-grained channel margin (FGCM) deposits of the South River, Virginia sequester ...
Fluvial transport modes have been defined using arbitrary quantitative limits to separate bedload, m...
Rivers transport sediments in a source to sink system while responding to allogenic controls of the ...
Downstream variation in grain size associated with changes in river pattern is a topic that interest...
AaSTR,~c'r: Analysis of an abandoned meander preserved in toto in the Harold sandstone of the B...
A new data set of bimodal subaqueous channel bed sediments was analyzed for longitudinal patterns in...
Sediment is fractionated by size during its cascade from source to sink in sediment routing systems....
This work investigates how multiple grain sizes affect sediment transport and depo-sition in a river...
A Middle Pennsylvanian outcrop in Pikeville (eastern Kentucky) was investigated to interpret factors...
Bedrock lithology affects watershed morphometry, regolith composition, and caliber of sediment trans...
textThis dissertation examines the dynamics of sediment transport and channel morphology in the lowe...
ABSTRACT: The mean grain size. sorting, and skewness of a sedimentary deposit are dependent on the s...
Fluvial processes in rivers have been studied extensively in the United States during the past 20 ye...