2023
DOI: 10.1029/2023jf007136
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Experimental Observations of Floodplain Vegetation, Bedforms, and Sediment Transport Interactions in a Meandering Channel

Daniel C. White,
Ryan R. Morrison,
Peter A. Nelson

Abstract: Floodplains provide important ecological, hydrological, and geomorphic functions within river corridors. During overbank flows, complex hydrodynamic conditions occur as water exits and re‐enters the channel and interacts with hydraulically rough floodplain vegetation. However, the extent to which floodplain vegetation influences channel‐altering hydrodynamic forces and thus bedform topography and sediment transport is poorly understood. We address this knowledge gap and present the results of flume experiments… Show more

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“…Revealed the flow velocity distribution characteristics under the influence of flexible vegetation and the resistance characteristics of the vegetation riverbed. White et al [23] found that higher-density vegetation and greater flow can increase the heterogeneity of bed terrain. These findings indicate that vegetation and natural hydrological conditions, including floodplain water flow, can enhance the complexity of river habitats.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Revealed the flow velocity distribution characteristics under the influence of flexible vegetation and the resistance characteristics of the vegetation riverbed. White et al [23] found that higher-density vegetation and greater flow can increase the heterogeneity of bed terrain. These findings indicate that vegetation and natural hydrological conditions, including floodplain water flow, can enhance the complexity of river habitats.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%