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Josie Mielhausen, Jaclyn M. H. Cockburn, Paul V. Villard and André-Marcel Baril
Vortex rock weirs (VRW) are often used in natural channel design applications to maintain channel form and function, provide physical channel stability, and enhance aquatic habitats. A balanced approach is required to address (often) conflicting goals of...
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Ádám Nádudvari, Agnieszka Czajka, Bartlomiej Wyzga, Marcin Zygmunt and Marcin Wdowikowski
Our research introduces the river regulation effects on three sections of the upper and middle Odra River (south-western Poland), with differently channelized parts. In the upper and lower reaches, the river was straightened, narrowed, and trained with g...
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Prateek Kumar Singh, Xiaonan Tang and Hamidreza Rahimi
Numerous sources of overtopping and flood events suggest different cross-sectional land characteristics of the river and urban river water systems. Multiple stages of floodplains in compound channels are viable in urban areas to facilitate bank slope sta...
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Yan Jiang, Fei Guo, Wenlong Wang, Guanghua Yang, Jinchao Yue and Yibin Huang
The stability of a double-row steel sheet pile cofferdam structure under soft ground conditions was investigated in this study, using the temporary cofferdam of the Shenzhen?Zhongshan cross-river channel as the engineering background. The stability of th...
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Reza Farshad, Seyed Mahmood Kashefipour, Mehdi Ghomeshi and Giuseppe Oliveto
Spur dikes are river protection structures typically used for flow diversion from erodible banks. However, scouring might be a severe problem that compromises their stability and, consequently, their hydraulic function. This paper aims to study the maxim...
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Yi Xu, Manousos Valyrakis, Gordon Gilja, Panagiotis Michalis, Oral Yagci and Lukasz Przyborowski
A few decades ago, river erosion protective approaches were widely implemented, such as straightening the river course, enhancing riverbed/bank stability with layers of concrete or riprap, and increasing channel conveyance capacity (i.e., overwidening). ...
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Junhua Li, Mingwu Zhang, Enhui Jiang, Li Pan, Aoxue Wang, Yafei Wang and Shengqi Jian
Flooding in a sediment-laden floodplain is affected by riverine beach vegetation and the shape of a meandering compound channel. The laws of water and sediment exchange and the deposition distribution in beach troughs are very complex. These factors play...
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Viet Thanh Nguyen, Minh Tuan Vu and Chi Zhang
Two-dimensional models of large spatial domain including Cua Lo and Cua Hoi estuaries in Nghe An province, Vietnam, were established, calibrated, and verified with the observed data of tidal level, wave height, wave period, wave direction, and suspended ...
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Abhijit Sharma Subedi, Suresh Sharma, Anwarul Islam and Niraj Lamichhane
The deterioration of bridge substructure is a serious concern across the United States. The pier encasement is one of the most common practices for repairing and strengthening the bridge substructure. It is a rehabilitation process of existing pile piers...
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Ishwar Joshi, Wenhong Dai, Ahmed Bilal, Akhanda Raj Upreti and Ziming He
Regime channels are important for stable canal design and to determine river response to environmental changes, e.g., due to the construction of a dam, land use change, and climate shifts. A plethora of methods is available describing the hydraulic geome...
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