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Front MatterAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (366 KB) - PDF w/links (369 KB)
Chapter 1. Saltating or rolling stones?Jean-Luc Reboud, Christophe Ancey, Tobias Böhm, Philippe Frey, Magali JodeauAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (601 KB) - PDF w/links (602 KB)
Chapter 2. Effects of non-hydrostatic pressure distribution on bedload transportEnio Paris, Simona FrancalanciAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1151 KB) - PDF w/links (734 KB)
Chapter 3. Suspended sediment load variation in a sub-arctic watershed in Interior AlaskaP. Kodial, H. A. TonioloAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (486 KB) - PDF w/links (231 KB)
Chapter 4. Estimation of suspended sand concentrations with an ADP, Colastiné river – ArgentinaM. L. Amsler, J. J. Fedele, R. N. SzupianyAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (2596 KB) - PDF w/links (620 KB)
Chapter 5. Paradoxical discussions on sediment transport formulasS. Egashira, T. ItohAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (2040 KB) - PDF w/links (1124 KB)
Chapter 6. A particle tracking technique to study gravitational effects on bedload transportS. Francalanci, L. SolariAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1903 KB) - PDF w/links (340 KB)
Chapter 7. Methodological considerations for studying self-weight fluidization in a sedimentation columnA. R. Maxwell, A. N. PapanicolaouAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1184 KB) - PDF w/links (314 KB)
Chapter 8. The hydraulic scaling of step-pool systemsW. Tych, P. A. Carling, K. RichardsonAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (2601 KB) - PDF w/links (1003 KB)
Chapter 9. A novel gravel entrainment investigationG. M. SmartAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1083 KB) - PDF w/links (488 KB)
Chapter 10. Quantifying particle organization in boulder bed streamsKaren Prestegaard, Katherine ClancyAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (357 KB) - PDF w/links (358 KB)
Chapter 11. Sediment patches, sediment supply, and channel morphologyJ. G. Venditti, P. A. Nelson, M. P. Lamb, W. E. Dietrich, E.Yager, L. CollinsAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (4140 KB) - PDF w/links (583 KB)
Chapter 12. River incision due to gravel miningJ. P. Martín-Vide, C. Ferrer-BoixAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (869 KB) - PDF w/links (231 KB)
Chapter 13. Do perennial and ephemeral streams represent parts of the same continuum?C. L. Dancey, J. Almedeij, P. DiplasAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (270 KB) - PDF w/links (271 KB)
Chapter 14. Modeling the bedrock river evolution of western Kaua’i, Hawai’i, by a physically-based incision model based on abrasionP. Chatanantavet, G. ParkerAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (4079 KB) - PDF w/links (1307 KB)
Chapter 15. Effect of debris flow discharge on equilibrium bed slopeS. Egashira, T. ItohAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (2716 KB) - PDF w/links (744 KB)
Chapter 16. Toward prediction of the spatial distribution of clusters in a watershed via geomorphic and hydraulic methodsKyle B. Strom, Athanasios N. PapanicolaouAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (2921 KB) - PDF w/links (978 KB)
Chapter 17. Flume experiments with tracer stones under bedload transport M.Wong, G. ParkerAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1660 KB) - PDF w/links (1661 KB)
Chapter 18. The morphodynamics of deltas and their distributary channelsJames P. M. SyvitskiAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (3818 KB) - PDF w/links (722 KB)
Chapter 19. Morphological evolutions of a macrotidal bay under natural conditions and anthropogenic modificationsF. CayoccaAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (3384 KB) - PDF w/links (600 KB)
Chapter 20. Long term evolution of self-formed estuarine channelsMarco Toffolon, Ilaria Todeschini, Marco TubinoAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1694 KB) - PDF w/links (864 KB)
Chapter 21. Band width analysis morphological predictions Haringvliet EstuaryG. Dam, A. W. Bruens, A. J. BliekAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (2420 KB) - PDF w/links (410 KB)
Chapter 22. Direct numerical simulation of an oscillatory boundary layer close to a rough wallG. Vittori, F. FornarelliAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (3484 KB) - PDF w/links (580 KB)
Chapter 23. Density currents in the Chicago River, IllinoisKevin Oberg, Claudia Manríquez, Carlos M. GarcíaAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1991 KB) - PDF w/links (897 KB)
Chapter 24. Cross-section periodicity of turbulent gravel-bed river flowsU. Lemmin, M. J. FrancaAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1916 KB) - PDF w/links (461 KB)
Chapter 25. Spatially-averaged turbulent flow over square-rib roughnessE. Schlicke, S. E. Coleman, S. R. McLean, V. I. NikoraAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1501 KB) - PDF w/links (600 KB)
Chapter 26. A new integrated, hydro-mechanical model applied to flexible vegetation in riverbedsA. Bateman, V. DeMedina, D. VelascoAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1819 KB) - PDF w/links (832 KB)
Chapter 27. Morphodynamics and hydraulics of vegetated river reachesT. Sukhodolova, A. SukhodolovAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1262 KB) - PDF w/links (355 KB)
Chapter 28. The morphodynamics of super- and transcritical flowS. Soares-Frazão, M. Bellal, C. Savary, Y. Zech, B. SpinewineAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (4607 KB) - PDF w/links (1610 KB)
Chapter 29. Two-dimensional morphological simulation in transcritical flowJ. A. Vasquez, P. M. Steffler, R. G. MillarAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1309 KB) - PDF w/links (452 KB)
Chapter 30. Validation of a computational model to predict suspended and bed load sediment transport and equilibrium bed morphology in open channelsLarry Weber, Jie Zeng, George ConstantinescuAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (2976 KB) - PDF w/links (1185 KB)
Chapter 31. Numerical modeling of potential erosion of the lower Sheboygan River, Wisconsin during extreme flood flows using CH3D-SEDJim Selegean, Robert B. Nairn, Qimiao LuAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (4124 KB) - PDF w/links (519 KB)
Chapter 32. 1D morphodynamic model for natural riversM. Catella, E. Paris, L. SolariAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (4807 KB) - PDF w/links (633 KB)
Chapter 33. An experimental investigation of the channel adjustment process due to the passage of floodsE. M. Valentine, C. ErshadiAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (965 KB) - PDF w/links (191 KB)
Chapter 34. Flood simulation for the Appetsu River in Hokkaido, Japan, during Typhoon Etau of 2003Yoshihiko Hasegawa, Yasuyuki ShimizuAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (5490 KB) - PDF w/links (1920 KB)
Chapter 35. The effects of a catastrophic flood event on the morphodynamics of an Austrian riverH. Habersack, C. HauerAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (2383 KB) - PDF w/links (759 KB)
Chapter 36. Changes of the material transport depending on the flood scaleY. Watanabe, Y. YoshikawaAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (5052 KB) - PDF w/links (747 KB)
Chapter 37. Flood control of the Vara River (North-western Italy)A. Siviglia, A. Stocchino, M. ColombiniAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (3588 KB) - PDF w/links (509 KB)
Chapter 38. Influence of cross-shore sediment movement on long-term shoreline change simulationH. Tanaka, H. KangAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1765 KB) - PDF w/links (1030 KB)
Chapter 39. The presence of a coastal harbor structure in the village of Pecem – Northeast of Brazil – and its influence in the coastal line changes of that region Raimundo, Patrícia, Souza, ChagasAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (91 KB) - PDF w/links (92 KB)
Chapter 40. The formation of beach cusps by waves with their crests parallel to shorelinesH. Tanaka, A. Tanikawa, N. IzumiAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (4895 KB) - PDF w/links (2526 KB)
Chapter 41. Watertable monitoring on a beach equipped with a dewatering systemV. Rey, O. Samat, A. Lambert, M. ProvansalAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (4566 KB) - PDF w/links (632 KB)
Chapter 42. Scaling of confluence dynamics in river systemsB. L. RhoadsAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (3035 KB) - PDF w/links (365 KB)
Chapter 43. Hydraulic properties of a bifurcated channel system with different bed slopes under sub-critical flowK. Kobayashi, K. Moriya, K. HasegawaAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1046 KB) - PDF w/links (234 KB)
Chapter 44. Study on flow at a river confluenceKiyoshi Hoshi, Yasuyuki Shimizu, Kosuke MasujinAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (3716 KB) - PDF w/links (439 KB)
Chapter 45. Secondary flow at a scour hole downstream a bar-confluence (Paraná River, Argentina)M. L. Amsler, J. J. Fedele, R. N. SzupianyAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (3949 KB) - PDF w/links (822 KB)
Chapter 46. Experimental observations on channel bifurcations evolving to an equilibrium stateWalter Bertoldi, Luca Zanoni, Alessio Pasetto, Marco TubinoAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1923 KB) - PDF w/links (724 KB)
Chapter 47. Morphological evolution of bifurcations in gravel-bed rivers with erodible banksStefano Miori, Rodolfo Repetto, Marco TubinoAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1180 KB) - PDF w/links (624 KB)
Chapter 48. Effects of size heterogeneity of bed materials on mechanism to determine bar modeAtsuko Teramoto, Tetsuro TsujimotoAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (8155 KB) - PDF w/links (5044 KB)
Chapter 49. Mode-decrease process of double-row bars Y.Watanabe, K. KuwamuraAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (2971 KB) - PDF w/links (757 KB)
Chapter 50. Effect of bar topography on hyporheic flow in gravel-bed riversA. Bellin, M. Tubino, G. Vignoli, A. MarzadriAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (3341 KB) - PDF w/links (930 KB)
Chapter 51. Numerical simulation of alternating bars in straight channelsP. A. Zegeling, R. M. J. Schielen, T. van LeeuwenAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (2602 KB) - PDF w/links (811 KB)
Chapter 52. Effect of river bed degradation and aggradation on transformation of alternate bar morphologyH. Miwa, A. Daido, T. KatayamaAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (4557 KB) - PDF w/links (776 KB)
Chapter 53. Enhanced flushing of sediment deposits in the backwater reach of reservoirsE. Kobayashi, Y. Kitamura, C. J. Sloff, H. R. A. JagersAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (2573 KB) - PDF w/links (1044 KB)
Chapter 54. Fine-grained sand behavior in a dam reservoir at the middle reaches of a riverY. Watanabe, H. Yasuda, T. ShimadaAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (4969 KB) - PDF w/links (859 KB)
Chapter 55. Field observations and modeling of mountain stream response to control dams in VenezuelaM. Falcon, J. L. López, Z. MuñozAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1340 KB) - PDF w/links (481 KB)
Chapter 56. Evaluating the effectiveness of engineering measures against water level drop downstream of the Three Gorges Dam using a 2-D numerical modelFangzhen Huang, Hong Wang, Xuejun ShaoAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1341 KB) - PDF w/links (273 KB)
Chapter 57. Sedimentation in a series of dam reservoirs and their trap efficiencyK. Ohashi, Y. FujitaAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (704 KB) - PDF w/links (705 KB)
Chapter 58. Incision dynamics and shear stress measurements in submarine channels experimentsM. C. Cacas, E. Lajeunesse, F. Métivier, P. LancienAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (3544 KB) - PDF w/links (510 KB)
Chapter 59. Numerical experiments on subaqueous cyclic steps due to turbidity currentsG. Parker, S. KosticAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1711 KB) - PDF w/links (618 KB)
Chapter 60. The role of erosion rate formulation on the ignition and subsidence of turbidity currentJ. Imran, A. YiAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1641 KB) - PDF w/links (653 KB)
Chapter 61. Theory for a clinoform of permanent form on a continental margin emplaced by weak, dilute muddy turbidity currentsG. ParkerAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (3709 KB) - PDF w/links (851 KB)
Chapter 62. Internal structure of massive division in sediment gravity flow deposits visualized by grain fabric mappingF. Masuda, H. NaruseAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (2784 KB) - PDF w/links (365 KB)
Chapter 63. Dynamics of sand sedimentation resulting from turbidity currents caused by explosive submarine volcanic eruptionsJ. D. L. White, A. Cantelli, G. Parker, S. Johnson, B.YuAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1928 KB) - PDF w/links (302 KB)
Chapter 64. Controls on geometry and composition of a levee built by turbidity currents in a straight laboratory channelD. Mohrig, K. M. Straub, J. Buttles, C. PirmezAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (2197 KB) - PDF w/links (358 KB)
Chapter 65. Propagation and final deposition of granular flowO. Roche, S. Montserrat, A. Tamburrino, Y. NiñoAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (975 KB) - PDF w/links (215 KB)
Chapter 66. On the morphodynamic evolution of tidal environmentsM. Marani, A. D’Alpaos, S. Lanzoni, A. RinaldoAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (2564 KB) - PDF w/links (777 KB)
Chapter 67. What controls bar migration in tidal channels?V. Garotta, G. Seminara, M. Bolla PittalugaAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (3265 KB) - PDF w/links (826 KB)
Chapter 68. On the cross-sectional evolution of tidal channelsS. Fagherazzi, A. D’Alpaos, S. LanzoniAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (741 KB) - PDF w/links (743 KB)
Chapter 69. Response of an ecomorphodynamic model of tidal marshes to varying sea level rise ratesM. L. Kirwan, A. B. MurrayAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1702 KB) - PDF w/links (361 KB)
Chapter 70. The role of the inlets in the morphological degradation of Venice lagoonG. Seminara, N. TambroniAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (3597 KB) - PDF w/links (979 KB)
Chapter 71. Geomorphological properties of a lagoonal systemAndrea D’Alpaos, Enrica Belluco, Stefano Lanzoni, Alessandra Feola, Andrea Rinaldo, Marco MaraniAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (2605 KB) - PDF w/links (758 KB)
Chapter 72. Channel competition in tidal flatsIlaria Todeschini, Marco ToffolonAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (3683 KB) - PDF w/links (1755 KB)
Chapter 73. Controls on alluvial aggradation and degradation during steady fall of relative sea levelT. Muto, J. B. SwensonAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (4156 KB) - PDF w/links (685 KB)
Chapter 74. Controls on alluvial aggradation and degradation during the steady fall of relative sea levelT. Muto, J. B. SwensonAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (2729 KB) - PDF w/links (851 KB)
Chapter 75. Effect of sea level rise on rivers flowing into the oceanY. Akamatsu, G. Parker, T. MutoAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (3138 KB) - PDF w/links (1568 KB)
Chapter 76. Response of a simple channel network to post-glacial sea level riseG. Parker, J. W. LauerAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1207 KB) - PDF w/links (497 KB)
Chapter 77. Vertically-averaged and moment of momentum model for alluvial bend morphologyJ. A. Vasquez, P. M. Steffler, R. G. MillarAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (2876 KB) - PDF w/links (582 KB)
Chapter 78. On the convective nature of bend instabilityBianca Federici, Stefano Lanzoni, Giovanni SeminaraAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (996 KB) - PDF w/links (425 KB)
Chapter 79. The evolution of a tie channelW. E. Dietrich, J. C. RowlandAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (2729 KB) - PDF w/links (389 KB)
Chapter 80. 2D finite element modeling of bed elevation change in a curved channelS. -U. Choi, T. B. Kim, K. D. MinAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (2417 KB) - PDF w/links (675 KB)
Chapter 81. On width variations in meandering riversG. Seminara, L. SolariAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (3063 KB) - PDF w/links (562 KB)
Chapter 82. Unsteady flow simulation of alternative bars in a semi-circle bendJennifer G. DuanAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1718 KB) - PDF w/links (447 KB)
Chapter 83. Hydrodynamics in Kinoshita-generated meandering bendsJorge D. AbadAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (7395 KB) - PDF w/links (743 KB)
Chapter 84. The spatial structure of planform dynamics of meandering riversÝ. Güneralp, B. L. RhoadsAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (2249 KB) - PDF w/links (469 KB)
Chapter 85. Streamline-based parametrization of centrifugally induced secondary flows in natural streamsRuggero Andreatta, Guido Zolezzi, Marco TubinoAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (2798 KB) - PDF w/links (991 KB)
Chapter 86. Sediment transport mechanics and subaqueous dune morphologyRay KostaschukAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1131 KB) - PDF w/links (690 KB)
Chapter 87. Time variation of probability distributions of dune-bed elevation in a large riverS. F. Leclair, J. Z. MillerAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (2445 KB) - PDF w/links (563 KB)
Chapter 88. Weakly nonlinear analysis of dunes by the use of a sediment transport formula incorporating the pressure gradientSatomi Yamaguchi, Norihiro IzumiAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (2522 KB) - PDF w/links (1323 KB)
Chapter 89. Sediment transport over ripples and dunesJonathan M. Nelson, Stephen R. McLeanAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (591 KB) - PDF w/links (591 KB)
Chapter 90. On modeling the variability of bedform dimensionsS. F. Leclair, C. F. van der Mark, D. Mohrig, S. J. M. H. Hulscher, A. BlomAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1078 KB) - PDF w/links (679 KB)
Chapter 91. A unified description of ripples and dunes in riversD. J. Jerolmack, D. Mohrig, B. McElroyAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (2243 KB) - PDF w/links (628 KB)
Chapter 92. A bedload model for uniform sediment derived from the movement of bedformsM. Elhakeem, J. ImranAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1019 KB) - PDF w/links (640 KB)
Chapter 93. Computing flow and sediment transport over bedformsMark Schmeeckle, J. M. Nelson, Yasuyuki Shimizu, S. R. McLean, A. R. Burman, R. L. ShreveAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (5021 KB) - PDF w/links (748 KB)
Chapter 94. The impact of variability in dune dimensions on sediment sorting and morphodynamicsAstrid BlomAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1022 KB) - PDF w/links (1023 KB)
Chapter 95. A parameterization for flow separation in a river dune development modelA. P. P. Termes, C. M. Dohmen-Janssen, S. J. M. H. Hulscher, A. J. PaarlbergAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1699 KB) - PDF w/links (969 KB)
Chapter 96. Migration of large dunes during extreme floods of the Paraná River, ArgentinaS. G. Serra, C. A. VionnetAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1202 KB) - PDF w/links (357 KB)
Chapter 97. Roughness function for alluvial rivers with dunesJuan Jose FedeleAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1314 KB) - PDF w/links (641 KB)
Chapter 98. Morphodynamic model to predict temporal evolution of local scour in bridge piersM. Fernández, A. Bateman, G. ParkerAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (3367 KB) - PDF w/links (736 KB)
Chapter 99. Numerical analysis of secondary-flow around a spur dike using a three-dimensional free water surface LES modelM. Schmeeckle, R. AkahoriAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (2542 KB) - PDF w/links (658 KB)
Chapter 100. Towards a theoretical model of localized turbulent scouringFabián A. Bombardelli, Gustavo GioiaAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (441 KB) - PDF w/links (442 KB)
Chapter 101. One-dimensional analysis of bed evolution accompanying bank erosionK. Takahashi, S. Nakanishi, K. HasegawaAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1348 KB) - PDF w/links (656 KB)
Chapter 102. Analysis of riverbank erosion processesB. Mengoni, E. MosselmanAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (3679 KB) - PDF w/links (437 KB)
Chapter 103. An application of shallow water model with bed variation and bank erosion process to a natural riverJ. Otsuka, Y. Shimizu, Y. Miyake, K. Uonami, K. Noda, K. SatoAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (4397 KB) - PDF w/links (2100 KB)
Chapter 104. Growth of wave-induced ripplesE. Schlicke, S. E. Coleman, S. BlackbournAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (878 KB) - PDF w/links (675 KB)
Chapter 105. Sand bank formationPaolo Blondeaux, Giovanni Besio, Giovanna VittoriAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1748 KB) - PDF w/links (873 KB)
Chapter 106. A PIV investigation into the interaction between wave motion and sediment ripplesE. Schlicke, S. E. Coleman, V. I. NikoraAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1737 KB) - PDF w/links (682 KB)
Chapter 107. Sand wave simulation on large domainsJ. van den Berg, R. van DammeAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (2305 KB) - PDF w/links (1147 KB)
Chapter 108. Using a sand wave model for optimal monitoring of a navigation depthMichiel A. F. Knaapen, Suzanne J. M. H. Hulscher, Meinard C. H. Tiessen, Joris van den BergAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (2497 KB) - PDF w/links (1724 KB)
Chapter 109. Different approaches to modeling inner-shelf ‘sorted bedforms’G. Coco, R. Thieler, M. Green, T. Hume, A. B. MurrayAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (4126 KB) - PDF w/links (526 KB)
Chapter 110. Geometric and migrating characteristics of amalgamated bedforms under oscillatory flowsYovanni A. Cataño-LoperaAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1967 KB) - PDF w/links (893 KB)
Chapter 111. Modeling the effect of stratification on sediment depositionK. NakayamaAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (5584 KB) - PDF w/links (1253 KB)
Chapter 112. Modelling of dune patterns by short range interactionsFrancois Métivier, Clément Narteau, Eric Lajeunesse, Olivier RozierAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (5972 KB) - PDF w/links (881 KB)
Chapter 113. Observations of armor formation in a sediment-recirculating flumeBrendan T. DeTemple, Peter R. WilcockAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (3285 KB) - PDF w/links (608 KB)
Chapter 114. Changes in the void ratio and void structure of riverbed material with particle size distributionD. Tsutsumi, M. Sulaiman, M. FujitaAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (2789 KB) - PDF w/links (821 KB)
Chapter 115. Fractionally-integrated sediment-transport rate over a non-uniform sediment bedMarco Falcon, Oscar SarmientoAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1165 KB) - PDF w/links (1168 KB)
Chapter 116. Entrainment and non-uniform transport of fine-sediment in coarse-bedded riversP. R. Wilcock, S. M. Wiele, P. E. GramsAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1568 KB) - PDF w/links (529 KB)
Chapter 117. The role of relative submergence on cluster microtopography and bedload predictions in mountain streamsA. N. Papanicolaou, C. KramerAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (907 KB) - PDF w/links (196 KB)
Chapter 118. Modeling watershed erosion with CASC2DRosalia Rojas, John F. England, Mark Velleux, Pierre JulienAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (3529 KB) - PDF w/links (860 KB)
Chapter 119. Improvement of catchments scale system model for Ishikari RiverS. Wongsa, Y. ShimizuAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1628 KB) - PDF w/links (845 KB)
Chapter 120. River networks as emergent characteristics of open dissipative systemsK. Paik, P. KumarAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (4016 KB) - PDF w/links (1316 KB)
Chapter 121. Predicting threshold for rill erosion on a small hillslope plotHuiwu Hu, Hong Wang, Xuejun ShaoAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1184 KB) - PDF w/links (589 KB)
Chapter 122. Inception of channelization on slopes with arbitrary shapesT. Tsujimoto, A. Pornprommin, N. IzumiAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (4474 KB) - PDF w/links (1105 KB)
Chapter 123. Field observation and WEPP application for sediment yield in an agricultural watershedK. Osawa, S. Ikeda, S. YamaguchiAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (6066 KB) - PDF w/links (630 KB)
Chapter 124. The impact of agricultural erosion processes upon delta15N, delta13C, and C/N signatures of eroded-soilA. N. Papanicolaou, J. F. Fox, O. AbaciAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (436 KB) - PDF w/links (285 KB)
Chapter 125. Radar rain gauge data-based analysis of causes of slope failure and estimation of sediment yield in the Saru river basinM. Nakatsugawa, Y. Murakami, S. YamashitaAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (5146 KB) - PDF w/links (636 KB)
Chapter 126. Risk assessment methodology using a regional channel erosion potential modelG. V. Wilkerson, K. C. Trowbridge, S. D. PragerAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (3229 KB) - PDF w/links (479 KB)
Chapter 127. Knowledge requirements for sustainable fairway managementC. J. Sloff, H. Havinga, H. R. A. JagersAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1671 KB) - PDF w/links (303 KB)
Chapter 128. A model for headcut erosion during embankment breachingP. J. Visser, J. K. Vrijling, Y. H. ZhuAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (671 KB) - PDF w/links (478 KB)
Chapter 129. Nature-oriented river improvement at river juncture in river Iwaki, JapanKatsuji Kiuchi, Mikio SasakiAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (7000 KB) - PDF w/links (545 KB)
Chapter 130. Stabilization of beds in rivers with very high sediment transportJ. D. Brea, P. D. SpallettiAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (3167 KB) - PDF w/links (614 KB)
Chapter 131. Long-term prediction of the effect of a weir in an alluvial riverA. A. Jiménez, M. Berezowsky, J. GraciaAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (433 KB) - PDF w/links (283 KB)
Chapter 132. Influence of bed morphology on side weir discharge coefficientB. Rosier, A. J. Schleiss, J. -L. BoillatAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (1531 KB) - PDF w/links (492 KB)
Chapter 133. Prediction of uncertainties in the morphological behaviour of a graded sediment riverM. J. Kolkman, W. de Jong, J. S. Ribberink, M. van LeddenAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (3157 KB) - PDF w/links (404 KB)
Chapter 134. Report on Asian tsunami ascending the river, and its associated bank erosion and bridge failure in Sri LankaH. Mitamura, Y. Watababe, H. Yasuda, B. Nawarathna, K. HasegawaAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (3109 KB) - PDF w/links (745 KB)
Chapter 135. Changes in river bed morphology and ecology – Tuul River, MongoliaB. SenjimAbstract - Hi-Res PDF (4861 KB) - PDF w/links (416 KB)