Bedload particles entrained by rivers tends to disperse as they move downstream. In this paper, we use the erosion-deposition model of Charru et al. (2004) to describe the velocity and the spreading of a plume of tracer particles. We restrict our analysis to steady-state transport above a flat bed of uniform sediment. The transport of tracer particles is then controlled by downstream advection and particle exchange with the immobile bed. After a transitional regime dominated by initial conditions, the evolution of a plume of markers tends asymptotically towards classical advection-diffusion: its average position grows linearly with time, whereas it spreads like the square root of time
International audienceIn gravel bed rivers, bed load transport exhibits considerable variability in ...
International audienceWe investigate experimentally the statistical properties of bedload transport ...
An understanding of bedload transport processes is an essential research goal for better prediction ...
International audienceBedload particles entrained by rivers tends to disperse as they move downstrea...
International audienceWe use the erosion–deposition model introduced by Charru et al. (2004) to nume...
International audienceThis chapter is a review of the erosion-deposition model of bedload transport,...
Tracer pebbles are often used to study bed load transport processes in gravel bed rivers. Models hav...
[1] Previous work highlights the need for data collection to identify appropriate models for tempora...
Ideas deriving from the standard formulation for continuous time random walk (CTRW) based on the Mon...
Understanding the mechanics of bed load at the flood scale is necessary to link hydrology to lands...
The objective of this paper is to examine the importance of sediment diffusion relative to advection...
International audienceIn most rivers, sediment transport by bedload strongly affects stream morpholo...
International audienceIn gravel bed rivers, bed load transport exhibits considerable variability in ...
International audienceWe investigate experimentally the statistical properties of bedload transport ...
An understanding of bedload transport processes is an essential research goal for better prediction ...
International audienceBedload particles entrained by rivers tends to disperse as they move downstrea...
International audienceWe use the erosion–deposition model introduced by Charru et al. (2004) to nume...
International audienceThis chapter is a review of the erosion-deposition model of bedload transport,...
Tracer pebbles are often used to study bed load transport processes in gravel bed rivers. Models hav...
[1] Previous work highlights the need for data collection to identify appropriate models for tempora...
Ideas deriving from the standard formulation for continuous time random walk (CTRW) based on the Mon...
Understanding the mechanics of bed load at the flood scale is necessary to link hydrology to lands...
The objective of this paper is to examine the importance of sediment diffusion relative to advection...
International audienceIn most rivers, sediment transport by bedload strongly affects stream morpholo...
International audienceIn gravel bed rivers, bed load transport exhibits considerable variability in ...
International audienceWe investigate experimentally the statistical properties of bedload transport ...
An understanding of bedload transport processes is an essential research goal for better prediction ...