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Modelling width adjustment in straight alluvial channels

โœ Scribed by Stephen E. Darby


Book ID
101282507
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
376 KB
Volume
12
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-6087

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โœฆ Synopsis


Many existing numerical alluvial channel models are limited because they are unable to account for adjustments of channel width through time. In this paper, the basis for modelling width adjustment in straight river channels is discussed. Features and capabilities of selected models are discussed in terms of advances made in representing the physical processes and mechanisms involved in width adjustment, and in terms of approaches used to characterize initial and boundary conditions accurately. Validation and veriยฎcation studies of existing width adjustment models are also considered. Existing models have, for the most part, not yet been subjected to rigorous evaluation of their numerical robustness, accuracy in replicating analytical solutions, accuracy in replicating laboratory data or their ability to simulate ยฎeld situations. In part, these limitations reยฏect the lack of available detailed laboratory and ยฎeld data sets required to evaluate complex models. The potential of width adjustment models for use as tools for the investigation of river channel dynamics is brieยฏy described using two examples.


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