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  • Development of anastomosing channels in south central Indiana
  • Capacité de charge ; Cours d'eau ; Etats-Unis ; Fluviatile ; Géométrie hydraulique ; Indiana ; Lit anastomosé ; Plaine d'inondation
  • Examines the development of several anastomosing channels tributary to the Ohio River in south-central Indiana. This paper shows that : 1) anabranch development is associated with avulsion; 2) the spatial distribution of anastomosed stream segments
  • Australie ; Canada ; Classification ; Concept ; Crue ; Fluviatile ; Géométrie hydraulique ; Lit fluvial ; Méandre ; Plaine d'inondation
  • Anastomosing rivers are characterized by multiple channels separated by islands excised from the floodplain. Their status relative to the continuum concept of channel pattern is assessed with channel pattern defined in terms of three variables: flow
  • strentgh, bank erodibility and relative sediment supply. Anastomosis may in certain cases represent a transitional form of channel pattern but there is no denying the longevity of some anastomosing systems.
  • Morphology of Red Creek, Wyoming, an arid-region anastomosing channel system
  • Accumulation fluviatile ; Domaine aride ; Etats-Unis ; Fluviatile ; Géographie physique ; Géomorphodynamique ; Lit anastomosé ; Plaine d'inondation ; Red Creek ; Sédimentation ; Wyoming
  • Fluvial processes in a forested anastomosing river: flood partitioning and changing flow patterns
  • Arbre ; Ecoulement fluvial ; Fluviatile ; Géométrie hydraulique ; Ile ; Irlande ; Lit fluvial ; Plaine d'inondation ; Végétation
  • This paper presents data on the flood response of channels in one of the last wooded, semi-natural anastomosing systems in Europe. The Gearagh, Ireland, is characterized by hundreds of small islands separated by interconnected channels of low slope
  • Afrique du Sud ; Chenal alluvial ; Chenal anastomosé ; Cours d'eau ; Ecoulement ; Ecoulement fluvial ; Géométrie hydraulique ; Lit fluvial ; Mpumalanga ; Rugosité ; Végétation ripicole
  • This paper presents the results of a detailed investigation of total flow resistance variation for 5 channel types on the Sabie River, South Africa (cohesive, mixed anastomosed, uncohesive mixed anastomosed, mixed pool-rapid, alluvial braided
  • Capacité de charge ; Chenal anastomosé ; Chine ; Chine de l'Est ; Concept ; Distribution spatiale ; Ecoulement fluvial ; Fluviatile ; Géométrie hydraulique ; Lit fluvial ; Mousson ; Méandre
  • . Utilisation de diagrammes qui représentent en relation avec la latitude, la fréquence des types de lits de rivière pour des cours d'eau à méandres, à anastomoses stables et changeantes.
  • Proposition du concept de fréquence des types de lits de rivières et à partir de ce concept, représentation de la distribution zonale des types de lits de rivières alluvionnantes dans la partie orientale de la Chine influencée par la mousson
  • Aménagement hydraulique ; Chenal ; Chenal anastomosé ; Cours d'eau ; Dynamique fluviale ; Ex-URSS ; Hydrologie appliquée ; Lit fluvial ; Méandre ; Pente de versant ; Régime hydrique ; Torrent
  • L'étude des conditions déterminant le caractère des processus survenant dans le lit fluvial – les types de lits, la pente du versant, les types de sédiments, la capacité de chenal, la formation des méandres, les anastomoses, etc. est utile pour la
  • Anastomosing rivers. Forms, processes and sediments
  • Tha anastomosing rivers represent a major group of rivers that are currently of interest in fluvial geomorphology and sedimentology. The term is reserved for a type of multichannel river on alluvial plains that most often seems to form under
  • relatively low-energetic conditions. The objects of this study are (1) to develop a consistent definition, (2) to develop a universally applicable conceptual model for the genesis of anastomosing river systems and (3) to document the variability in facies
  • and fluvial architecture of modern and subrecent anastomosing river systems to improve the interpretation of the fossil record. The approach followed is that of comparatice reserch of modern and subrecent anastomosing river systems in various climatic
  • Waterhole form and process in the anastomosing channel system of Cooper Creek, Australia
  • One of the most distinctive features of Cooper Creek's anastomosing channel system is the preponderance of waterholes, enlarged segments of channel ranging in length from 100 m to over 20 km. They play a significant hydrological and geomorphological
  • role in the Cooper Creek anastomosing system. They provide long-term water storage in an arid environment, and their fixed position helps to maintain the stability of the multi-channel pattern.
  • Subdivision on the anastomosing river channel with a proposal of the Irrawaddy type
  • Asie ; Chenal anastomosé ; Cours d'eau ; Faille ; Géométrie hydraulique ; Lit fluvial ; Lithologie ; Structure géologique ; Tectonique ; Terrasse fluviatile ; Tibet
  • The middle reaches of the Tsangpo River consist of alternating sections of wide valleys and gorges. The wide valley sections have braided and anastomosing channels, gentle hydraulic gradients, thick alluvial deposits and low terraces. In contrast
  • Australie ; Chenal anastomosé ; Cours d'eau ; Géométrie hydraulique ; Habitat ; Lit fluvial ; Profil longitudinal ; Profil transversal ; Qualité de l'eau ; Statistique ; Variation spatiale ; Victoria
  • , including quantification of differences in channel characteristics associated with a quasi-periodic switching between 2 different channel plan forms (single-thread and anastomosing).
  • Waterholes and their significance in the anastomosing channel system of Cooper Creek, Australia
  • Cooper Creek has developed a very extensive system of anastomosing channels, a distinctive feature of which is the preponderance of waterholes, which are readily identified as deepened and widened reaches of channel with more or less permanent water
  • Reconstructing of anastomosing river
  • an anastomosing planform. Radiocarbon dating indicated that the earliest of the retraced channels were active before 9000 BP. The retraced river system was formed in a proglacial stream valley perpendicularly cut by remains of subglacial tunnels, now partly filled
  • anabranches, anastomosing patterns with traces of a lateral migration and traces of a transition from meandering to anastomosing planform were distinguished.
  • Anastomosing river system along the subsiding middle Yangtze River basin, southern China
  • that they are similar to other anastomosing river depositional systems. Secondly, the results will serve as a baseline indicator for monitoring and evaluating the fluvial environmental change that will occur due to the impoundment and flow regulation of the 3-Gorges Dam
  • The anastomosing pattern and the extensively distributed scroll bars in the middle Amazon River
  • The middle Amazon River, between the confluences of the Negro and Madeira Rivers in Brazil, shows an anastomosing morphology with relatively stable, multiple interconnected channels that locally enclose floodbasins. The AA. analyzed sedimentary
  • processes using field data, morphology and channel changes trough a temporal analysis using remote sensing data and obtained optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating to understand the genesis of this large anastomosing river and the development of its
  • Modelling stage-discharge relationships in anastomosed bedrock-influenced sections of the Sabie River system
  • Anastomose ; Géographie de l'Afrique ; Hydrogéologie ; Karst ; Karst noyé ; Kwilu ; Zaïre
  • The present study aims at a more comprehensive understanding of channel pattern development and avulsion processes in relation to the large-scale trend of Holocene sea-level rise. It investigates the occurrence of anastomosing and meandering channel
  • This thesis is part of a research programma that was started at the Department of Physical Geography of Utrecht University to gain more insight in the lithological complexity of fluvial deposits of meandering and anastomosing rivers