River morphology and river channel changes

Howard H. Chang

Transactions of Tianjin University ›› 2008, Vol. 14 ›› Issue (4) : 254 -262.

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Transactions of Tianjin University ›› 2008, Vol. 14 ›› Issue (4) : 254 -262. DOI: 10.1007/s12209-008-0045-3
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River morphology and river channel changes

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River morphology has been a subject of great challenge to scientists and engineers who recognize that any effort with regard to river engineering must be based on a proper understanding of the morphological features involved and the responses to the imposed changes. In this paper, an overview of river morphology is presented from the geomorphic viewpoint. Included in the scope are the regime concept, river channel classification, thresholds in river morphology, and geomorphic analysis of river responses. Analytical approach to river morphology based on the physical principles for the hydraulics of flow and sediment transport processes is also presented. The application of analytical river morphology is demonstrated by an example. Modeling is the modern technique to determine both short-term and long-term river channel responses to any change in the environment. The physical foundation of fluvial process-response must be applied in formatting a mathematical model. A brief introduction of the mathematical model FLUVIAL-12 is described.

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river morphology / sediment transport / river types / mathematical model

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Howard H. Chang. River morphology and river channel changes. Transactions of Tianjin University, 2008, 14(4): 254-262 DOI:10.1007/s12209-008-0045-3

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