The objective of this work is to determine the relative effects of hydrodynamic and geomorphologi... more The objective of this work is to determine the relative effects of hydrodynamic and geomorphologic dispersion on the hydrological response of the Illinois River Basin (IRB) as scale increases. The specific hypothesis that was tested is that as basin size increases, the river network structure, as compared to channel hydrodynamic properties, plays an increasingly dominant role in determining the hydrologic response. The analysis was performed on eight of the major watersheds in the IRB in order to provide an adequate ...
River Confluences, Tributaries and the Fluvial Network, Jul 1, 2008
... 1997. Scour in large braided rivers, and the recognition of sequence strati-graphic boundarie... more ... 1997. Scour in large braided rivers, and the recognition of sequence strati-graphic boundaries. Nature 387: 275277. ... Nature 387: 232233. Paola C, Foufoula-Georgiou E, Dietrich WE Hondzo M, Mohrig D, Parker G, Power ME, Rodriguez-Iturbe I, Voller V, Wilcock P. 2006. ...
Abstract. Stream conffuences are among the most highly turbulent locations in ffuvial systems. Th... more Abstract. Stream conffuences are among the most highly turbulent locations in ffuvial systems. This paper examines the three-dimensional structure of turbulence at three stream conffuences in east central Illinois. The analysis focuses on the characteristics of turbulence both ...
The objective of this work is to determine the relative effects of hydrodynamic and geomorphologi... more The objective of this work is to determine the relative effects of hydrodynamic and geomorphologic dispersion on the hydrological response of the Illinois River Basin (IRB) as scale increases. The specific hypothesis that was tested is that as basin size increases, the river network structure, as compared to channel hydrodynamic properties, plays an increasingly dominant role in determining the hydrologic response. The analysis was performed on eight of the major watersheds in the IRB in order to provide an adequate ...
River Confluences, Tributaries and the Fluvial Network, Jul 1, 2008
... 1997. Scour in large braided rivers, and the recognition of sequence strati-graphic boundarie... more ... 1997. Scour in large braided rivers, and the recognition of sequence strati-graphic boundaries. Nature 387: 275277. ... Nature 387: 232233. Paola C, Foufoula-Georgiou E, Dietrich WE Hondzo M, Mohrig D, Parker G, Power ME, Rodriguez-Iturbe I, Voller V, Wilcock P. 2006. ...
Abstract. Stream conffuences are among the most highly turbulent locations in ffuvial systems. Th... more Abstract. Stream conffuences are among the most highly turbulent locations in ffuvial systems. This paper examines the three-dimensional structure of turbulence at three stream conffuences in east central Illinois. The analysis focuses on the characteristics of turbulence both ...
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