Fluvial Hydraulics of Mountain Regions

These proceedings of the International Workshop of Fluvial Hydraulics of Mountain Region (Trent, October 1989) can be regarded as the state-of-the-art on water flow and sediment transport in mountain rivers. The focus is on: - Hydrodynamics of steep rivers; - Sediment movement and sediment control;...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Armanini, Aronne (Editor), Di Silvio, Giampaolo (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1991, 1991
Edition:1st ed. 1991
Series:Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • to the papers
  • Flow resistance over a gravel bed: Its consequence on initial sediment movement
  • Turbulent flow with small relative submergence
  • Flow resistance and sediment transportation in streams with step-pool bed morphology
  • Modification of transport rate formula for steep channels
  • Continuous simulation of sediment transport in the case of a glacierized watershed
  • Determination of the critical conditions of incipient notion of bed load in mountain rivers
  • Bed-load transport in steep channels
  • Flume experiments on alternate bars in unsteady flow
  • River bars and non linear dynamics
  • Sediment yield and river bed change in mountain rivers
  • A general model for intense sediment transport of plane bed
  • Model investigations on the sediment transport of a lower alpine river
  • Sediment movement on the kurobe alluvial fan
  • Simulation of reservoir sedimentation in mountain regions
  • Sediment sluicing in mountain reservoirs
  • Review of disastrous torrent flood on the vlasina river on June 26, 1988 — Including analysis of flood and the obtained results
  • Research of fluvial processes in mountains a change of emphasis
  • Mechanics and the existence criteria of various types of flows during massive sediment transport
  • Numerical analysis of hillslope — Channel interaction in first order basins
  • Modelling short- and long-term evolution of mountain rivers: An application to the torrent mallero (Italy)
  • Review of mountain river training procedures in Switzerland
  • From the check dam to the development of functional check dams
  • Downstream variation of grain size in gravel rivers: Abrasion versus selective sorting
  • Morphological changes and grain sorting in mountain gravel-bed streams
  • Diversion structure for the “valabres” water project on the tineeriver-france
  • Mobile armouring of bed surface in steep slope river with gravel and sand mixture
  • Experimental analysis of armouring process
  • Bed load transport and hyperconcentrated flow at steep slopes
  • Experimental investigations on bed-load and suspended transport in mountain streams
  • Variation of bed and transport mean diameters in non-equilibrium conditions