In this paper we propose a new theoretical model to investigate the influence of temporal changes in channel width on river bar stability. This is achieved by performing a nonlinear stability analysis, which includes temporal width variations as a small-amplitude perturbation of the basic flow. In order to quantify width variability, channel width is related with the instantaneous discharge using existing empirical formulae proposed for channels with cohesionless banks. Therefore, width can vary (increase and/or decrease) either because it adapts to the temporally varying discharge or, if discharge is constant, through a relaxation relation describing widening of an initially overnarrow channel towards the equilibrium width. Unsteadiness re...
In canaliform rivers channel width at bankfull stage is fairly uniform though, at bend apexes, it is...
The paper presents a linear perturbation analysis of a horizontal two-dimensional mathematical model...
Bars are large sediment formations that appear in rivers during periods of low flows. The presence o...
We study the development process of free bars in straight cohesionless channels subject to periodic ...
Understanding and predicting the effects of width variability and the controls on width adjustment i...
In rivers which formed multi-row bars or braided rivers, riverbanks often have wavy shape on a scale...
Bar instability is recognized as the fundamental mechanism underlying the formation of large-scale f...
We study the steady three-dimensional flow field and bed topography in a channel with sinusoidally v...
A three dimensional quasi-analytical model is introduced to determine the flow field and the altimet...
Alternate bars are large wave patterns in sandy beds of rivers and channels. The crests and troughs ...
Our objective is to understand general causes of different river channel patterns. In this paper we ...
In this paper, we explore the hydrodynamic instability of free river bars driven by a weakly varying...
In the paper we review some recent work on the mechanics of formation and development of river bars....
Fluvial bars are regular widespread bedforms that are characterized by vertical and transversal sca...
Alternate bars are large wave patterns in sandy beds of rivers and channels. The crests and troughs ...
In canaliform rivers channel width at bankfull stage is fairly uniform though, at bend apexes, it is...
The paper presents a linear perturbation analysis of a horizontal two-dimensional mathematical model...
Bars are large sediment formations that appear in rivers during periods of low flows. The presence o...
We study the development process of free bars in straight cohesionless channels subject to periodic ...
Understanding and predicting the effects of width variability and the controls on width adjustment i...
In rivers which formed multi-row bars or braided rivers, riverbanks often have wavy shape on a scale...
Bar instability is recognized as the fundamental mechanism underlying the formation of large-scale f...
We study the steady three-dimensional flow field and bed topography in a channel with sinusoidally v...
A three dimensional quasi-analytical model is introduced to determine the flow field and the altimet...
Alternate bars are large wave patterns in sandy beds of rivers and channels. The crests and troughs ...
Our objective is to understand general causes of different river channel patterns. In this paper we ...
In this paper, we explore the hydrodynamic instability of free river bars driven by a weakly varying...
In the paper we review some recent work on the mechanics of formation and development of river bars....
Fluvial bars are regular widespread bedforms that are characterized by vertical and transversal sca...
Alternate bars are large wave patterns in sandy beds of rivers and channels. The crests and troughs ...
In canaliform rivers channel width at bankfull stage is fairly uniform though, at bend apexes, it is...
The paper presents a linear perturbation analysis of a horizontal two-dimensional mathematical model...
Bars are large sediment formations that appear in rivers during periods of low flows. The presence o...