Downstream change in river bank erosion rates in the Swale–Ouse system, northern England

DM Lawler, JR Grove, JS Couperthwaite… - Hydrological …, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
Few studies have considered downstream changes in bank erosion rates and variability
along single river systems. This paper reports some preliminary results of an intensive and …

Space and time in river bank erosion research: A review

PR Couper - Area, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
The intention of this article is to identify the ways in which ideas about space and time are
manifest in river bank erosion research, thus linking abstract theoretical discussion with the …

Land surface dynamics and environmental challenges of the Niger Delta, Africa: Remote sensing-based analyses spanning three decades (1986–2013)

C Kuenzer, S van Beijma, U Gessner, S Dech - Applied Geography, 2014 - Elsevier
Abstract The Niger Delta, the largest river delta on the African continent, is one of the most
densely populated river deltas globally and hosts the world's third largest mangrove forest. It …

Quantifying different riverbank erosion processes during an extreme flood event

J R. Grove, J Croke, C Thompson - Earth Surface Processes …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Riverbank erosion is a major contributor to catchment sediment budgets. At large spatial
scales data is often restricted to planform channel change, with little information on process …

Effect of the development of notches and tension cracks on instability of limestone coastal cliffs in the Ryukyus, Japan

T Kogure, H Aoki, A Maekado, T Hirose, Y Matsukura - Geomorphology, 2006 - Elsevier
Notches cut by waves are currently developing at the base of vertical coastal limestone cliffs
in Okinawa, Japan. The cliff height varies from 3.0–22.1 m, and the maximum notch depth is …

Experiments and modelling of cantilever failures for cohesive riverbanks

S Patsinghasanee, I Kimura, Y Shimizu… - Journal of Hydraulic …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
This paper presents experiments and modelling of cantilever failures for a cohesive
riverbank. Two types of cohesive materials with different bank cohesions were investigated …

Coupled studies of fluvial erosion and cantilever failure for cohesive riverbanks: Case studies in the experimental flumes and U-Tapao River

S Patsinghasanee, I Kimura, Y Shimizu, M Nabi… - Journal of Hydro …, 2017 - Elsevier
The main objective of this paper is to introduce a novel coupled method for simulating the
fluvial erosion, cantilever failure and bedload sediment transport to describe the …

Tiny niche terrain induces gully headcut retreat

C Wang, C Cai, Y Deng - Earth Surface Processes and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Gully erosion damages land resources and endangers human productivity and life, making it
a key issue in global research on soil erosion nowadays. Gully headcut retreat (GHR) is the …

Stability analysis of waterfall cliff face at Niagara Falls: An implication to erosional mechanism of waterfall

YS Hayakawa, Y Matsukura - Engineering geology, 2010 - Elsevier
Although recession of waterfalls or knickpoints in bedrock rivers is a common
geomorphological process, detailed mechanics of waterfall recession has only been …

Critical notch depths for failure of coastal limestone cliffs: Case study at Kuro‐shima Island, Okinawa, Japan

T Kogure, Y Matsukura - Earth Surface Processes and …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Development of a notch at the base of a cliff reduces cliff stability and often induces
a collapse. Pleistocene limestone coastal cliffs of elevation 5? m in Kuro‐shima, Ryukyu …