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Channel Morphology - Colorado SMP LibraryChannel morphology includes planform (aerial shape), dimension (cross-sectional shape and size), and profile (longitudinal grade or slope).<|separator|>
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[PDF] Chapter 254 - 9.28 Bedrock RiversErosion of bedrock in rivers is accomplished by a suite of interacting processes, including abrasion, plucking, cavitation, debris-flow scour, and weathering, ...
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A General Model for the Helical Structure of Geophysical Flows in ...Nov 30, 2017 · Previous measurements from rivers show how helical flow at meander bends plays a key role in sediment transport and deposition. Turbidity ...
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Meander cutoffs nonlocally accelerate upstream and downstream ...Dec 14, 2016 · Over long time scales, cutoffs may influence meander migration rates through the creation of oxbow lakes that augment floodplain resistance ...
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[PDF] Linking Form and Process in Braided Rivers Using Physical and ...Braided channels arise due to high sediment availability in conjunction with regular competent flows and readily erodible banks.
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Reviewing braiding indices of the river channel in an attempt ... - NIHExisting channel braiding indices considered primarily one-dimensional nature of the channel and bar. Four novel indices were proposed considering the ...
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[PDF] Modelling braided river morphodynamics using a particle travel ...Qualitatively, event-scale dynamics across the study reach are marked by widespread geomorphic change, particularly in the centre of the braidplain where ...
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Downstream changes in river avulsion style are related to channel ...Apr 30, 2020 · Avulsions in braided rivers reoccupy abandoned channels, whereas ... These dynamics also explain why some avulsions are more hazardous than others ...
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Sediment delivery to sustain the Ganges-Brahmaputra delta under ...Apr 27, 2023 · Over this full range of monsoon conditions, the Brahmaputra sediment load varied from 377–1119 Mt/yr (i.e., a ±2-fold difference from modern), ...
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[PDF] Chapter 12 – Channel Alignment and Variability DesignEquation 12–3 shows that the upper range of stable meander wavelengths is numerically very close to this value and similar to the coefficient of 12.34 given by ...
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[PDF] Levee impacts on riverine ecosystems - Engineering With NatureChannel width reduced by 50%. Bed lowered 1.3 m (reach from Wloclawek Dam to Swiecie) Sharp decline in commercial fish harvest, especially of migratory species.
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Multipurpose Waterway Development - Army Corps of EngineersIn the ensuing years, the Corps built several huge dams on the main stem of the Missouri River. These dams were all multipurpose. They provided flood ...
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[PDF] A Review of Habitat Connectivity Research for Pacific Salmon in ...Tidal flood control structures on streams were associated with decreased abundance of five native fish species, including two salmonids, and. JOURNAL OF THE ...
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[PDF] RESTORING SALMON HABITAT FOR A CHANGING CLIMATERestoring lateral connectivity generally refers to reconnection of rivers to their floodplains by removal of levees or bank armouring. These actions restore the ...
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[PDF] National Management Measures to Control Nonpoint Source ...The physical and chemical characteristics of surface waters that may be influenced by channelization and channel modification include sedimentation, turbidity, ...
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[PDF] The stream channel incision syndrome and water quality - USDA ARSCorrelation analyses showed that hydrologic perturbations were associated with water quality degradation, and the incised stream had levels of turbidity and ...
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Effect of river damming on nutrient transport and transformation and ...Damming increases the nitrogen concentration in reservoirs through nitrogen retention and fixation, ultimately resulting in eutrophication (Moutinho et al., ...Introduction · Transport and transformation... · Influence factors of damming...
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The spatiotemporal shoreline dynamics of a delta under natural and ...Oct 1, 2019 · The shoreline retreated −2293 m at the river mouth, with a maximum rate of retreat of −37 m yr−1. The major cause of this retreat is the ...
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The surge in hydroelectric dams is driving massive biodiversity lossMay 24, 2024 · An 80% decline in five decades: Only around a third of the world's longest rivers remain free flowing and less than a quarter flow ...Missing: percentage | Show results with:percentage
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One-quarter of freshwater fauna threatened with extinction - NatureJan 8, 2025 · Given that around one-quarter of freshwater species are at high risk of extinction, with 89 confirmed and an additional 178 suspected ...
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Riparian Areas: Functions and Strategies for Management (2002)The goal of this long-term project is to reestablish 104 km2 of river-floodplain ecosystem and return a more normal hydrograph to the river. These ambitious and ...
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5 Rivers and Streams | Restoration of Aquatic EcosystemsIn a gravel-bed stream, the flood may flush the accumulation of fine particles out of the interstices, thereby restoring the spawning habitat for trout or ...
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Dam Removals on the Elwha River - NOAA FisheriesJun 20, 2025 · With the barriers removed, aquatic organisms regained access to the entire river. Anadromous fish such as salmon returned to areas that have ...History of the Elwha Dam · Understanding the ecological...Missing: outcomes | Show results with:outcomes
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New Geonarrative Explores Elwha River Restoration, Ten Years OnThe removal of the Elwha and Glines Canyon dams from the Elwha River in Washington, USA, resulted in the erosion and transport of over 10 million m3 of sediment ...Missing: outcomes | Show results with:outcomes
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[PDF] Cosumnes River Multi-Benefit Floodplain Restoration Pilot Study ...Jun 2, 2025 · landfalling atmospheric river led to several levee breaks along the Cosumnes. River, causing Highway 99 and much of the surrounding area to ...
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[PDF] Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge Floodplain Reconnection ProjectApr 2, 2025 · The proposed restoration action would result in four levee breaches along the Kootenai River, Myrtle. Creek, and Deep Creek; vegetation ...
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[PDF] Salmon River Habitat Restoration ProjectMay 19, 2010 · The purpose of planting riparian tree seedlings is to maintain stable floodplains and supply LW to Salmon. River over the long term (Beechie et ...
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[PDF] An Independent Review of the CVPIA Fisheries Program - NOAAprotect and restore natural channel and riparian habitat values through habitat restoration ... gravel. Gravel augmentation is the CVPIA program in a ...
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[PDF] Post-project geomorphic assessment of a large process-based river ...This study describes channel changes following completion of the Provo River Restoration Project (PRRP), the largest stream restoration project in Utah and ...
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[PDF] Stream Assessment and Mitigation Protocols - EPAMay 4, 2010 · The PIBO Effectiveness Monitoring protocols utilize transect-based methods for measuring physical habitat and geomorphic metrics. Stepwise ...
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[PDF] Pre-restoration Studies of the Channelized Kissimmee River... 70 km of meandering river channel. The restoration effort has a projected cost of $578 million and will take an estimated 15 years to complete. With a ...
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[PDF] Waterbird Use of a Hydrologically Altered River SystemFeb 1, 2001 · The project will re- store 104 km2 of river-floodplain ecosystem, including 70 km of river channel and 11,000 ha of wetland habitat. The ...Missing: ongoing | Show results with:ongoing
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[PDF] The science and practice of river restorationAug 24, 2015 · Channelized by the U.S. Army Corps of. Engineers between 1962 and 1971, more than 70 km of the Kissimmee were restored to a sinuous river con-.
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[PDF] 5Site Assessment - USDA Forest ServiceOne method is to survey numerous cross-sections of the channel and valley at selected locations along a traverse. Be careful using this method—a cross section.
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[PDF] Determination of Channel-Morphology Characteristics, Bankfull ...bankfull discharge The stream discharge generally considered to be the single discharge that is most effective for moving sediment, forming or removing bars, ...
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[PDF] Morphological Stream Design and Assessment Tools for the Ridge ...Reference streams were surveyed using total station and laser level survey equipment to measure longitudinal profiles and riffle cross-sections. Streams were ...
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Evaluation of microplastics sediment sampling techniques ...Dec 16, 2022 · Traditional techniques including various coring devices or grab samplers are available to sample sediments such as clay, silt, sand and gravel ...
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Seamless Mapping of River Channels at High Resolution Using ...In this paper we describe a new methodology for creating high-resolution seamless digital terrain models (DTM) of river channels and their floodplains.
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The internal structure of sand bars on the Colorado River, Grand ...High-resolution, subsurface imagery from ground-penetrating radar (GPR) has revealed the internal structure of sand bars at seven sites on the Colorado River, ...
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[PDF] Measuring Discharge with Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers from a ...A moving bed measured with a 1,200-kilohertz acoustic. Doppler current profiler (ADCP) on the Mississippi River at Chester,. Illinois. -350. -300. -250. -200.
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Repeat Photography: A Visually Compelling Tool for Documenting ...Jun 1, 2021 · Repeat photography is an effective method for qualitatively and quantitatively documenting and evaluating complex changes in natural and cultural resources ...
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[PDF] Geomorphological Monitoring Guidelines for River Restoration ...As with fixed point photography it is essential that repeat surveys are carried out at the same location with marked endpoints. A vertically driven steel re ...
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Unit 2: Kinematic GPS/GNSS Methods - SERC (Carleton)Apr 24, 2018 · Real-time kinematic (RTK) GNSS methods enable the rapid delivery of high-precision, high-accuracy (+/- 2 cm) positioning information to field ...
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[PDF] Assessment and Characterization of Ephemeral Stream Channel ...Jul 18, 2023 · The 1-m DEM has a 1-m by 1-m cell size with a 19.6-cm vertical accuracy at the 95-percent confidence level, which is equivalent to the 10-cm ...
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Numerical Modelling of Braided River Morphodynamics: Review ...Mar 3, 2016 · This article reviews and presents a taxonomy of braided river morphodynamic models and discusses the challenges facing model development and use.
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Introduction - Hydrologic Engineering CenterThe Corp's Hydrologic Engineering Center River Analysis System (HEC-RAS) is designed to simulate one-dimensional (1D) steady, unsteady flow and sediment ...
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HEC-RAS Version 6.1 New Feature, 2D Sediment Transport ModelingHEC-RAS now allows users to add sediment data to new or existing 2D hydraulic models and the software will simulate sediment flux and bed change.<|separator|>
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Stochastic modeling in sediment dynamics: Exner equation for ...Apr 29, 2010 · [46] In this paper we have built a reasonably simple framework for simulating the bed evolution of a river bed made up of coarse sediment when ...
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A cellular model of river meandering | Request PDF - ResearchGateAug 9, 2025 · River meandering has been successfully modelled using vector based methods, but these can not simulate multiple or braided channels.
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Examining the downstream geomorphic impact of a large dam under ...This study validated a basin-scale model for estimating the geomorphic response of a dam on downstream channels under various environmental scenarios.
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The Impact of Climate Change on River Alternate Bars - AGU JournalsJan 9, 2023 · The worldwide alteration of the river flow induced by climate change is likely to significantly impact the bed morphology of embanked rivers, ...
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Prediction of river suspended sediment load using machine learning ...Aug 31, 2021 · This study investigates the usefulness of geo-morphometric factors and machine learning (ML) models for predicting suspended sediment load (SSL) ...