Riparian vegetation and fluvial geomorphology /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Bennett, Sean J., 1962-, Simon, Andrew, 1954-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : American Geophysical Union, ©2004.
Series:Water science and application ; 8.
Subjects:
Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Part 1. Introduction: Riparian Vegetation and Fluvial Geomorphology: Problems and Opportunities
  • Part 2. Experimental and Theoretical Studies
  • Flow, Turbulence, and Resistance in a Flume with Simulated Vegetation
  • Effects of Emergent Riparian Vegetation on Spatially Averaged and Turbulent Flow Within an Experimental Channel
  • Riparian Vegetation as a Primary Control on Channel Characteristics in Multi-thread Rivers
  • Transport Mechanics of Stream-Borne Logs
  • The Role of Riparian Shrubs in Preventing Floodplain Unraveling along the Clark Fork of the Columbia River in the Deer Lodge Valley, Montana
  • Part 3. Large Woody Debris
  • Spatial Pattern of Turbulence Kinetic Energy and Shear Stress in a Meander Bend With Large Woody Debris
  • Patterns of Wood and Sediment Storage Along Debris-flow Impacted Headwater Channels in Old-Growth and Industrial Forests of the Western Olympic Mountains, Washington
  • Part 4. Bank Erosion and Channel Stability
  • Root-Soil Mechanics and Interactions
  • Advances in Assessing the Mechanical and Hydrologic Effects of Riparian Vegetation on Streambank Stability
  • The Influence of Trees on Stream Bank Erosion: Evidence from Root-Plate Abutments
  • Effects of Riparian Vegetation on Stream Channel Stability and Sediment Budgets
  • Flow, Sediment, and Nutrient Transport in a Riparian Mangrove
  • Part 5. Floodplains and Watershed Processes
  • Sedimentation in Floodplains of Selected Tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay
  • Vegetation Propagule Dynamics and Fluvial Geomorphology
  • Floodplain Stabilization by Woody Riparian Vegetation During an Extreme Flood
  • Part 6. Numerical Studies
  • Flow and Boundary Shear Stress in Channels With Woody Bank Vegetation
  • A Depth-Averaged Two-Dimensional Numerical Model of Flow and Sediment Transport in Open Channels With Vegetation
  • Numerical Modeling of Bed Topography and Bank Erosion Along Tree-Lined Meandering Rivers.