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Impacts of river engineering on river channel behaviour : implications for managing downstream flood risk (2020)
Journal Article
flood risk. Water, 12(5), https://doi.org/10.3390/w12051355

Although knowledge of sediment transport has improved over the last 25 years, our understanding of bedload transfer and sediment delivery is still based on a limited set of observations or on models that make assumptions on hydraulic and sediment tra... Read More about Impacts of river engineering on river channel behaviour : implications for managing downstream flood risk.

Topographic, hydraulic, and vegetative controls on bar and island development in mixed bedrock‐alluvial, multi‐channeled, dryland rivers (2020)
Journal Article
Milan, D., Tooth, S., & Heritage, G. (2020). Topographic, hydraulic, and vegetative controls on bar and island development in mixed bedrock‐alluvial, multi‐channeled, dryland rivers. Water Resources Research, 56(5), e2019WR026101. https://doi.org/10.1029/2019wr026101

We investigate processes of bedrock‐core bar and island development in a bedrock‐influenced anastomosed reach of the Sabie River, Kruger National Park (KNP), eastern South Africa. For sites subject to alluvial stripping during an extreme flood event... Read More about Topographic, hydraulic, and vegetative controls on bar and island development in mixed bedrock‐alluvial, multi‐channeled, dryland rivers.