Three-dimensional numerical modeling of local scour: A state-of-the-art review and perspective
This article aims to provide a comprehensive appraisal on the current status of three-
dimensional (3D) numerical modeling of local scour around instream hydraulic structures …
dimensional (3D) numerical modeling of local scour around instream hydraulic structures …
Representing natural and artificial in‐channel large wood in numerical hydraulic and hydrological models
S Addy, ME Wilkinson - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
The influence of naturally occurring in‐channel large wood (LW) on the hydraulics,
hydrology and geomorphology of rivers is well documented. To inform management and …
hydrology and geomorphology of rivers is well documented. To inform management and …
Using Structure from Motion photogrammetry to assess large wood (LW) accumulations in the field
River systems in forested catchments are strongly influenced by wood and sediment loading
from both natural (eg mass wasting) and anthropogenic (forestry) sources. In order to …
from both natural (eg mass wasting) and anthropogenic (forestry) sources. In order to …
Deciding on fitness‐for‐purpose‐of models and of natural flood management
K Beven, T Page, B Hankin, P Smith… - Hydrological …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
This article has taken a distributed modelling approach to examine the potential for hillslope
storage bunds as a natural flood management (NFM) strategy to mitigate the effects of …
storage bunds as a natural flood management (NFM) strategy to mitigate the effects of …
Quantifying the hydrological implications of pre-and post-installation willowed engineered log jams in the Pennine Uplands, NW England
M Norbury, H Phillips, N Macdonald, D Brown… - Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Nature Based Solutions (NBS), including Natural Flood Management (NFM)
schemes are becoming an important component of many governmental and organisation …
schemes are becoming an important component of many governmental and organisation …
Laboratory flume and numerical modeling experiments show log jams and branching channels increase hyporheic exchange
K Wilhelmsen, AH Sawyer, A Marshall… - Water Resources …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Log jams alter gradients in hydraulic head, increase the area available for hyporheic
exchange by creating backwater areas, and lead to the formation of multiple channel …
exchange by creating backwater areas, and lead to the formation of multiple channel …
Flow and scour around idealized porous engineered log jam structures
Engineered log jams (ELJs) are used widely in practice as a river restoration measure. One
desired feature of an ELJ is its porous nature, which plays an important role in …
desired feature of an ELJ is its porous nature, which plays an important role in …
Quantifying flow resistance in mountain streams using computational fluid dynamics modeling over structure‐from‐motion photogrammetry‐derived microtopography
Y Chen, RA DiBiase, N McCarroll… - Earth Surface Processes …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Flow resistance in mountain streams is important for assessing flooding hazard and
quantifying sediment transport and bedrock incision in upland landscapes. In such settings …
quantifying sediment transport and bedrock incision in upland landscapes. In such settings …
Toward flow forces acting on a step-pool unit
The flow forces on step-pool units are important to understand the physical processes and
flow resistance partitioning in step-pool channels, and build the basis for better prediction of …
flow resistance partitioning in step-pool channels, and build the basis for better prediction of …
The influence of large wood on sediment routing and flow characteristics: A study in a low-order stream in the southern brazilian plateau
The coupling of sediment sources varies in terms of efficiency and availability based on the
frequency and intensity patterns of rainfall events over time. It is commonly assumed that …
frequency and intensity patterns of rainfall events over time. It is commonly assumed that …