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Gravel-Bed Rivers: Processes, Tools, Environments
presents a definitive review of current knowledge of gravel-bed
rivers, derived from the 7
th International
Gravel-bed Rivers Workshop, the 5-yearly meeting of the world’s
leading authorities in the field.
Each chapter in the book has been specifically commissioned
to represent areas in which recent progress has been made in
the field. The topics covered also represent a coherent
progression through the principal areas of the subject
(hydraulics; sediment transport; river morphology; tools and
methods; applications of science).
- Definitive review of the current knowledge of gravel-bed
rivers
- Coverage of both fundamental and applied topics
- Edited by leading academics with contributions from key
researchers
- Thoroughly edited for quality and consistency to provide
coherent and logical progression through the principal areas
of the subject.
Content:
Chapter 1 Secondary Flows in Rivers: Theoretical Framework,
Recent Advances, and Current Challenges (pages 1–22): Vladimir
Nikora and Andre G. Roy
Chapter 2 Secondary Flows in Rivers: The Effect of Complex
Geometry (pages 23–30): Bruce MacVicar
Chapter 3 Aspects of Secondary Flow in Open Channels: A
Critical Literature Review (pages 31–35): Athanasios (Thanos)
N. Papanicolaou
Chapter 4 Gravel Transport in Granular Perspective (pages
37–55): Philippe Frey and Michael Church
Chapter 5 On Gravel Exchange in Natural Channels (pages 56–67):
Judith K. Haschenburger
Chapter 6 Morphodynamics of Bars in Gravel?Bed Rivers: Bridging
Analytical Models and Field Observations (pages 69–89): Guido
Zolezzi, Walter Bertoldi and Marco Tubino
Chapter 7 Field Observations of Gravel?Bed River
Morphodynamics: Perspectives and Critical Issues for Testing of
Models (pages 90–95): Nicola Surian
Chapter 8 Morphodynamics of Bars in Gravel?Bed Rivers: Coupling
Hydraulic Geometry and Analytical Models (pages 96–100): Robert
G. Millar
Chapter 9 Modelling Sediment Transport and Morphodynamics of
Gravel?Bed Rivers (pages 101–115): Erik Mosselman
Chapter 10 The Potential of Using High?Resolution Process
Models to Inform Parameterizations of Morphodynamic Models
(pages 116–122): Richard J. Hardy
Chapter 11 The Importance of Off?Channel Sediment Storage in
1?D Morphodynamic Modelling (pages 123–134): J. Wesley
Lauer
Chapter 12 Stream Restoration in Gravel?Bed Rivers (pages
135–149): Peter R. Wilcock
Chapter 13 River Restoration: Widening Perspectives (pages
150–159): Nicholas J. Clifford
Chapter 14 Restoring Geomorphic Resilience in Streams (pages
160–164): Noah P. Snyder
Chapter 15 The Geomorphic Response of Gravel?Bed Rivers to
Dams: Perspectives and Prospects (pages 165–181): Gordon E.
Grant
Chapter 16 Mitigating Downstream Effects of Dams (pages
182–189): David Gaeuman
Chapter 17 River Geomorphology and Salmonid Habitat: Some
Examples Illustrating their Complex Association, from Redd to
Riverscape Scales (pages 191–215): Michel Lapointe
Chapter 18 Incorporating Spatial Context into the Analysis of
Salmonid–Habitat Relations (pages 216–224): Christian E.
Torgersen, Colden V. Baxter, Joseph L. Ebersole and Robert E.
Gresswell
Chapter 19 Animals and the Geomorphology of Gravel?Bed Rivers
(pages 225–241): Stephen P. Rice, Matthew F. Johnson and Ian
Reid
Chapter 20 Geomorphology and Gravel?Bed River Ecosystem
Services: Workshop Outcomes (pages 242–257): Normand Bergeron
and Joanna Eyquem
Chapter 21 Remote Sensing of the Hydraulic Environment in
Gravel?Bed Rivers (pages 259–285): W. Andrew Marcus
Chapter 22 LiDAR and ADCP Use in Gravel?Bed Rivers: Advances
Since GBR6 (pages 286–302): David J. Milan and George L.
Heritage
Chapter 23 Remotely Sensed Topographic Change in Gravel
Riverbeds with Flowing Channels (pages 303–314): D. Murray
Hicks
Chapter 24 Modern Digital Instruments and Techniques for
Hydrodynamic and Morphologic Characterization of River Channels
(pages 315–341): Marian Muste, Dongsu Kim and Venkatesh
Merwade
Chapter 25 Mapping Water and Sediment Flux Distributions in
Gravel?Bed Rivers Using ADCPs (pages 342–350): Colin D.
Rennie
Chapter 26 Recent Advances in the Dynamics of Steep Channels
(pages 351–377): Francesco Comiti and Luca Mao
Chapter 27 Examining Individual Step Stability within Step?Pool
Sequences (pages 378–385): Joanna Crowe Curran
Chapter 28 Alluvial Steep Channels: Flow Resistance, Bedload
Transport Prediction, and Transition to Debris Flows (pages
386–397): Dieter Rickenmann
Chapter 29 Semi?Alluvial Channels and Sediment?Flux?Driven
Bedrock Erosion (pages 399–418): Jens M. Turowski
Chapter 30 Transport Capacity, Bedrock Exposure, and Process
Domains (pages 419–423): Thomas E. Lisle
Chapter 31 Nomenclature, Complexity, Semi?Alluvial Channels and
Sediment?Flux?Driven Bedrock Erosion (pages 424–431): Lyubov V.
Meshkova, Paul A. Carling and Thomas Buffin?Belanger
Chapter 32 Changes in Channel Morphology Over Human Time Scales
(pages 433–463): John M. Buffington
Chapter 33 Channel Response and Recovery to Changes in Sediment
Supply (pages 464–473): Marwan A. Hassan and Andre E.
Zimmermann
Chapter 34 Alluvial Landscape Evolution: What Do We Know About
Metamorphosis of Gravel?Bed Meandering and Braided Streams?
(pages 474–501): Francois Metivier and Laurie Barrier
Chapter 35 Differences in Sediment Supply to Braided and
Single?Thread River Channels: What Do the Data Tell Us? (pages
502–511): John Pitlick, Erich R. Mueller and Catalina
Segura
Chapter 36 Can We Link Cause and Effect in Landscape Evolution?
(pages 512–522): Thomas J. Coulthard and Marco J. Van De
Wiel
Chapter 37 River?Ice Effects on Gravel?Bed Channels (pages
523–540): Robert Ettema and Edward W. Kempema
Chapter 38 Is There a Northern Signature on Fluvial Form?
(pages 541–545): James P. McNamara
Chapter 39 Long?Term and Large?Scale River?Ice Processes in
Cold?Region Watersheds (pages 546–554): Etienne Boucher, Yves
Begin, Dominique Arseneault and Taha B. M. J. Ouarda