Bank erosion ; Braided channel ; Channel geometry ; China ; Experimentation ; Fluvial erosion ; Model ; Reservoir ; Stream
This study will deal with the downstream channel pattern change by a comparison between three famous wandering braided rivers in China, namely, the Yongdinghe, the hanjiang, and the Yellow Rivers. Firstly, there is a discussion on the qualitative
Bank erosion ; Channel geometry ; China ; Dam ; Fluvial erosion ; Gravel ; Hydraulic works ; Longitudinal section ; River bed ; Stream
In this paper, a study is made based on data from the Hanjiang River, the longest tributary of the Yangtze River in China. This example demonstrates the significance of the study of the underlying gravel layers in sand-bed rivers in relation
China ; Forest ; Granite ; Guangdong ; Human impact ; Lithology ; Monsoon ; Precipitation ; Slope ; Slope gradient ; Soil erosion ; Tropical zone ; Vegetation
In the tropical and southern subtropic granite areas of South China, a special kind of small-scale erosional landform is widely distributed, called benggang by the local people. Many natural factors are responsible for the development of benggang