International audienceWe investigate experimentally the statistical properties of bedload transport induced by a steady, uniform, and laminar flow. We focus chiefly on lateral transport. The analysis is restricted to experiments where the flow-induced shear stress is just above the threshold for sediment transport. We find that, in this regime, the concentration of moving particles is low enough to neglect interactions between themselves. We can therefore represent bedload as a thin layer of independent walkers travelling over the bed surface. In addition to their downstream motion, the particles show significant fluctuations of their cross-stream velocity, likely due to the roughness of the underlying sediment bed. This causes particles to...
The stochasticity of fluid and sediment parameters has been identified as a source of diffusion, par...
Bedload transport is the movement of coarse grains through river channels by bouncing, rolling, and ...
CER61ARC66.Includes bibliographical references (pages 30-31).September 1963.In natural streams turbu...
International audienceWe investigate experimentally the statistical properties of bedload transport ...
International audienceWhen a fluid flows over a granular bed, it entrains the grains as bedload. Thi...
International audienceThe coupling of sediment transport with the flow that drives it allows rivers ...
The objective of this paper is to examine the importance of sediment diffusion relative to advection...
The complex dynamics of partial bed-load transport in a series of well-controlled laboratory experim...
International audienceIn gravel bed rivers, bed load transport exhibits considerable variability in ...
This dissertation examines sediment transport phenomena in various scenarios that range from the nea...
Among the recent experimental studies focusing on the stochastic nature of bedload transport, some r...
This paper outlines the various approaches used to calculate bedload transport. As bedload transport...
Bedload particles entrained by rivers tends to disperse as they move downstream. In this paper, we u...
Bedload transport generally depends on the bed shear stress and Reynolds number. Many studies conduc...
The joint probability distribution of streamwise particle hop distance, lateral particle hop distanc...
The stochasticity of fluid and sediment parameters has been identified as a source of diffusion, par...
Bedload transport is the movement of coarse grains through river channels by bouncing, rolling, and ...
CER61ARC66.Includes bibliographical references (pages 30-31).September 1963.In natural streams turbu...
International audienceWe investigate experimentally the statistical properties of bedload transport ...
International audienceWhen a fluid flows over a granular bed, it entrains the grains as bedload. Thi...
International audienceThe coupling of sediment transport with the flow that drives it allows rivers ...
The objective of this paper is to examine the importance of sediment diffusion relative to advection...
The complex dynamics of partial bed-load transport in a series of well-controlled laboratory experim...
International audienceIn gravel bed rivers, bed load transport exhibits considerable variability in ...
This dissertation examines sediment transport phenomena in various scenarios that range from the nea...
Among the recent experimental studies focusing on the stochastic nature of bedload transport, some r...
This paper outlines the various approaches used to calculate bedload transport. As bedload transport...
Bedload particles entrained by rivers tends to disperse as they move downstream. In this paper, we u...
Bedload transport generally depends on the bed shear stress and Reynolds number. Many studies conduc...
The joint probability distribution of streamwise particle hop distance, lateral particle hop distanc...
The stochasticity of fluid and sediment parameters has been identified as a source of diffusion, par...
Bedload transport is the movement of coarse grains through river channels by bouncing, rolling, and ...
CER61ARC66.Includes bibliographical references (pages 30-31).September 1963.In natural streams turbu...