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In Geomorphology 15 January 2016 253:94-109
Autor:
van de Lageweg, W.I., Schuurman, F., Cohen, K.M., van Dijk, W. M., Shimizu, Y., Kleinhans, M.G., Coastal dynamics, Fluvial systems and Global change, Geomorfologie, Biogeomorphology of Rivers and Estuaries
Publikováno v:
Sedimentology, 63(3), 586. Wiley Online Library
Channel belt deposits from meandering river systems commonly display an internal architecture of stacked depositional features with scoured basal contacts due to channel and bedform migration across a range of scales. Recognition and correct interpre
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Autor:
Schuurman, F., Kleinhans, M. G., Middelkoop, H., Geomorfologie, Biogeomorphology of Rivers and Estuaries, Coastal dynamics, Fluvial systems and Global change
Publikováno v:
Earth Surface Dynamics, 4(1), 25. Copernicus Publications
Earth Surface Dynamics, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 25-45 (2016)
Earth Surface Dynamics, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 25-45 (2016)
The reach-scale effects of human-induced disturbances on the channel network in large braided rivers are a challenge to understand and to predict. In this study, we simulated different types of disturbances in a large braided river to get insight int
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Autor:
Lageweg, W.I. van de, Schuurman, F., Cohen, K.M., Dijk, W.M. van, Shimizu, Y., Kleinhans, M.G.
Publikováno v:
Sedimentology, 3, 63, 586-608
Channel belt deposits from meandering river systems commonly display an internal architecture of stacked depositional features with scoured basal contacts due to channel and bedform migration across a range of scales. Recognition and correct interpre
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Braided rivers have complicated and dynamic bar patterns, which are challenging tofully understand and to predict both qualitatively and quantitatively. Linear theoryignores nonlinear processes that dominate fully developed bars, whereas natural rive
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Autor:
Lageweg, W.I. van de, Schuurman, F., Shimizu, Y., Cohen, K.M., Dijk, W.M. van, Kleinhans, M.G.
The internal architecture of channel belts commonlyconsists of channel-form bounding surfaces due to channelmigration and scouring (e.g. Miall, 1985). These boundingsurfaces are essential to our reconstructions of palaeochannel dimensions. It is ther
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Publikováno v:
NCR-days 2012 : Book of Abstracts, October 4-5th, 2012, 60. Nederlands Centrum voor Rivierkunde
STARTPAGE=60;TITLE=NCR-days 2012 : Book of Abstracts, October 4-5th, 2012
STARTPAGE=60;TITLE=NCR-days 2012 : Book of Abstracts, October 4-5th, 2012
Long-term dynamic meanders were produced in both flume experiments and numerical modeling. Lateral movement of the upstream inflow resulted in continuously active meander migration, with several cycles of bend growth and cutoffs. This demonstrated th
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https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/280593
Publikováno v:
Water Resources Research, 48 (6), 2012
Water Resources Research, 48(W06524), 1. American Geophysical Union
Water Resources Research, 48(W06524), 1. American Geophysical Union
Migrating alternate bars form in alluvial channels as a result of morphodynamic instability. Extensive literature can be found on their origin and short-term development, but their long-term evolution has been poorly studied so far. In particular, it
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Publikováno v:
River, Coastal and Estuarine Morphodynamics: RCEM2011, 1450. Tsinghua University Press, Beijing
STARTPAGE=1450;TITLE=River, Coastal and Estuarine Morphodynamics: RCEM2011
STARTPAGE=1450;TITLE=River, Coastal and Estuarine Morphodynamics: RCEM2011
The lowering of the crest of the groynes in the River Waal is one of the measures being applied in the Netherlands to reduce the water levels at high water conditions. A total of 750 groynes will be lowered lengthwise by 1 to 2 meters. An expected si
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