Rivers and Floodplains is concerned with the origin, geometry, water flow, sediment transport, erosion and deposition associated with modern alluvial rivers and floodplains …
The physical component of river channel (instream) habitat is of acknowledged significance, particularly in headwater streams; furthermore, physical habitats have been heavily …
PM Biron, C Robson, MF Lapointe… - … Surface Processes and …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Bed shear stress is a fundamental variable in river studies to link flow conditions to sediment transport. It is, however, difficult to estimate this variable accurately, particularly in complex …
Previous studies of channel morphological change have often relied upon sparse spatial and temporal data-sets, resulting in a degree of uncertainty in their conclusions …
Stream confluences are characterized by complex patterns of three‐dimensional fluid motion. This paper examines the three‐dimensional time‐averaged flow structure at three …
The turbulent properties of flow in rivers are of fundamental importance to aquatic organisms yet are rarely quantified during routine river habitat assessment surveys or the design of …
SN Lane, KF Bradbrook, KS Richards, PA Biron… - Geomorphology, 1999 - Elsevier
This paper addresses the recent trend in fluvial geomorphology towards using computational fluid dynamics to explore the adjustment between flow processes, sediment …
In highly curved river bends, flow may separate at the inner bank to create a recirculation eddy with weak upstream flow. Very little is known about how recirculation eddies connect …
The acoustic Doppler velocimeter (ADV) measures three‐dimensional velocities in a small, remote sampling volume at high frequencies, however, these measurements incorporate …