Hydraulic geometry of natural rivers: A review and future directions
CJ Gleason - Progress in Physical Geography, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
The geomorphic relationships known as hydraulic geometry (HG) were first introduced by
Leopold and Maddock in 1953, and their application remains critically important for …
Leopold and Maddock in 1953, and their application remains critically important for …
Hydraulic geometry of stream reaches
M Stewardson - Journal of hydrology, 2005 - Elsevier
Variation in river hydraulic geometry throughout stream networks is central to the problems
of catchment management because of its influence on flow and sediment routing, physical …
of catchment management because of its influence on flow and sediment routing, physical …
Hydrodynamic and morphodynamic response to river engineering documented by fixed-discharge analysis, Lower Missouri River, USA
N Pinter, RA Heine - Journal of Hydrology, 2005 - Elsevier
This research detects long-term trends in flow conveyance on the Lower Missouri River, and
uses equal-discharge analysis of channel-gaging time series to assess the mechanisms …
uses equal-discharge analysis of channel-gaging time series to assess the mechanisms …
Uncertainty of canal seepage losses estimated using flowing water balance with acoustic Doppler devices
CA Martin, TK Gates - Journal of Hydrology, 2014 - Elsevier
Seepage losses from unlined irrigation canals amount to a large fraction of the total volume
of water diverted for agricultural use, posing problems to both water conservation and water …
of water diverted for agricultural use, posing problems to both water conservation and water …
Downstream hydraulic geometry of alluvial channels
JS Lee, PY Julien - Journal of hydraulic engineering, 2006 - ascelibrary.org
This study extends the earlier contribution of Julien and Wargadalam in 1995. A larger
database for the downstream hydraulic geometry of alluvial channels is examined through a …
database for the downstream hydraulic geometry of alluvial channels is examined through a …
Channel Evolution Model of Semiarid Stream Response to Urban‐Induced Hydromodification1
Hawley, Robert J., Brian P. Bledsoe, Eric D. Stein, and Brian E. Haines, 2012. Channel
Evolution Model of Semiarid Stream Response to Urban‐Induced Hydromodification …
Evolution Model of Semiarid Stream Response to Urban‐Induced Hydromodification …
Variability and uncertainty in reach bankfull hydraulic geometry
C Harman, M Stewardson, R DeRose - Journal of hydrology, 2008 - Elsevier
Observations of the hydraulic geometry of river channels are widely used in fluvial
geomorphological research and river management. Variations in hydraulic geometry …
geomorphological research and river management. Variations in hydraulic geometry …
Channel enlargement in semiarid suburbanizing watersheds: A southern California case study
RJ Hawley, BP Bledsoe - Journal of Hydrology, 2013 - Elsevier
Semiarid channels exhibit an extreme sensitivity to upstream urban development,
particularly in unconfined valleys with unprotected grades. For example, one of our study …
particularly in unconfined valleys with unprotected grades. For example, one of our study …
Case study: modeling the lateral mobility of the Rio Grande below Cochiti Dam, New Mexico
GA Richard, PY Julien, DC Baird - Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 2005 - ascelibrary.org
The Cochiti reach of the Rio Grande served as a case study to test the hypothesis that the
lateral mobility of an alluvial river decreases as the river approaches equilibrium. The lateral …
lateral mobility of an alluvial river decreases as the river approaches equilibrium. The lateral …
Partition of one-dimensional river flood routing uncertainty due to boundary conditions and riverbed roughness
The partition of flood routing uncertainties from multiple sources provides a foundation for
managing flood risks. This paper develops a partition approach for the one-dimensional …
managing flood risks. This paper develops a partition approach for the one-dimensional …