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      Alluvial Fans Formed by Channelized Fluvial and Sheet Flow. I: Theory

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      Journal of Hydraulic Engineering
      American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)

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          Sediment Transport, Part I: Bed Load Transport

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            A unified bar–bend theory of river meanders

            A two-dimensional model of flow and bed topography in sinuous channels with erodible boundaries is developed and applied in order to investigate the mechanism of meander initiation. By reexamining the problem recently tackled by Ikeda, Parker & Sawai (1981), a previously undiscovered ‘resonance’ phenomenon is detected which occurs when the values of the relevant parameters fall within a neighbourhood of certain critical values. It is suggested that the above resonance controls the bend growth, and it is shown that it is connected in some sense with bar instability. In fact, by performing a linear stability analysis of flow in straight erodible channels, resonant flow in sinuous channels is shown to occur when curvature ‘forces’ a ‘natural’ solution represented by approximately steady perturbations of the alternate bar type. A comparison with experimental observations appears to support the idea that resonance is associated with meander formation.
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              Experimental study of avulsion frequency and rate of deposition

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                Journal
                Journal of Hydraulic Engineering
                Journal of Hydraulic Engineering
                American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
                0733-9429
                1943-7900
                October 1998
                October 1998
                : 124
                : 10
                : 985-995
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                10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9429(1998)124:10(985)
                afe791a7-7ef3-428e-81e9-f4b6f7025eb7
                © 1998
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