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Simulation of hydraulic conditions and observed and potential geomorphic changes in a reconfigured reach of Muddy Creek, north-central Colorado, 2001-2008 Simulation of hydraulic conditions and observed and potential geomorphic changes in a reconfigured reach of Muddy Creek, north-central Colorado, 2001-2008
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J. Elliott, K.R. Schaffrath, R. McDonald, C.A. Williams, K.C. Davis
Mechanics of flow and sediment transport in delta distributary channels Mechanics of flow and sediment transport in delta distributary channels
Predicting the planform and dimensions of a channel downstream from a confluence of two smaller channels with known sediment and water supplies is a fundamental, well-studied problem in geomorphology and engineering. An analogous but less well understood problem is found well downstream of such confluences, where large river channels split into two or more distributary channels on a...
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Jonathan Nelson, Paul Kinzel, Duong Duc Toan, Yasuyuki Shimizu, Richard McDonald
Effects of uncertain topographic input data on two-dimensional flow modeling in a gravel-bed river Effects of uncertain topographic input data on two-dimensional flow modeling in a gravel-bed river
Many applications in river research and management rely upon two-dimensional (2D) numerical models to characterize flow fields, assess habitat conditions, and evaluate channel stability. Predictions from such models are potentially highly uncertain due to the uncertainty associated with the topographic data provided as input. This study used a spatial stochastic simulation strategy to...
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C.J. Legleiter, P.C. Kyriakidis, R. McDonald, J. Nelson
Topographic evolution of sandbars: Flume experiment and computational modeling Topographic evolution of sandbars: Flume experiment and computational modeling
Measurements of sandbar formation and evolution were carried out in a laboratory flume and the topographic characteristics of these barforms were compared to predictions from a computational flow and sediment transport model with bed evolution. The flume experiment produced sandbars with approximate mode 2, whereas numerical simulations produced a bed morphology better approximated as...
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Paul Kinzel, Jonathan Nelson, Richard McDonald, Brandy L. Logan
Mechanics and modeling of flow, sediment transport and morphologic change in riverine lateral separation zones Mechanics and modeling of flow, sediment transport and morphologic change in riverine lateral separation zones
Lateral separation zones or eddies in rivers are critically important features for sediment storage and for a variety of roles they play in riparian and aquatic ecology. As part of a larger effort to predict the morphology of lateral separation zones in the Colorado River in Grand Canyon for a selection of sediment supply and discharge scenarios, we evaluated the performance of two...
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Brandy L. Logan, Jonathan Nelson, Richard McDonald, Scott Wright
Sediment-transport during three controlled-flood experiments on the Colorado River downstream from Glen Canyon Dam, with implications for eddy-sandbar deposition in Grand Canyon National Park Sediment-transport during three controlled-flood experiments on the Colorado River downstream from Glen Canyon Dam, with implications for eddy-sandbar deposition in Grand Canyon National Park
Three large-scale field experiments were conducted on the Colorado River downstream from Glen Canyon Dam in 1996, 2004, and 2008 to evaluate whether artificial (that is, controlled) floods released from the dam could be used in conjunction with the sand supplied by downstream tributaries to rebuild and sustainably maintain eddy sandbars in the river in Grand Canyon National Park. Higher...
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David Topping, David Rubin, Paul Grams, Ronald Griffiths, Thomas A. Sabol, Nicholas Voichick, Robert Tusso, Karen Vanaman, Richard McDonald
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Simulation of hydraulic conditions and observed and potential geomorphic changes in a reconfigured reach of Muddy Creek, north-central Colorado, 2001-2008 Simulation of hydraulic conditions and observed and potential geomorphic changes in a reconfigured reach of Muddy Creek, north-central Colorado, 2001-2008
No abstract available.
Authors
J. Elliott, K.R. Schaffrath, R. McDonald, C.A. Williams, K.C. Davis
Mechanics of flow and sediment transport in delta distributary channels Mechanics of flow and sediment transport in delta distributary channels
Predicting the planform and dimensions of a channel downstream from a confluence of two smaller channels with known sediment and water supplies is a fundamental, well-studied problem in geomorphology and engineering. An analogous but less well understood problem is found well downstream of such confluences, where large river channels split into two or more distributary channels on a...
Authors
Jonathan Nelson, Paul Kinzel, Duong Duc Toan, Yasuyuki Shimizu, Richard McDonald
Effects of uncertain topographic input data on two-dimensional flow modeling in a gravel-bed river Effects of uncertain topographic input data on two-dimensional flow modeling in a gravel-bed river
Many applications in river research and management rely upon two-dimensional (2D) numerical models to characterize flow fields, assess habitat conditions, and evaluate channel stability. Predictions from such models are potentially highly uncertain due to the uncertainty associated with the topographic data provided as input. This study used a spatial stochastic simulation strategy to...
Authors
C.J. Legleiter, P.C. Kyriakidis, R. McDonald, J. Nelson
Topographic evolution of sandbars: Flume experiment and computational modeling Topographic evolution of sandbars: Flume experiment and computational modeling
Measurements of sandbar formation and evolution were carried out in a laboratory flume and the topographic characteristics of these barforms were compared to predictions from a computational flow and sediment transport model with bed evolution. The flume experiment produced sandbars with approximate mode 2, whereas numerical simulations produced a bed morphology better approximated as...
Authors
Paul Kinzel, Jonathan Nelson, Richard McDonald, Brandy L. Logan
Mechanics and modeling of flow, sediment transport and morphologic change in riverine lateral separation zones Mechanics and modeling of flow, sediment transport and morphologic change in riverine lateral separation zones
Lateral separation zones or eddies in rivers are critically important features for sediment storage and for a variety of roles they play in riparian and aquatic ecology. As part of a larger effort to predict the morphology of lateral separation zones in the Colorado River in Grand Canyon for a selection of sediment supply and discharge scenarios, we evaluated the performance of two...
Authors
Brandy L. Logan, Jonathan Nelson, Richard McDonald, Scott Wright
Sediment-transport during three controlled-flood experiments on the Colorado River downstream from Glen Canyon Dam, with implications for eddy-sandbar deposition in Grand Canyon National Park Sediment-transport during three controlled-flood experiments on the Colorado River downstream from Glen Canyon Dam, with implications for eddy-sandbar deposition in Grand Canyon National Park
Three large-scale field experiments were conducted on the Colorado River downstream from Glen Canyon Dam in 1996, 2004, and 2008 to evaluate whether artificial (that is, controlled) floods released from the dam could be used in conjunction with the sand supplied by downstream tributaries to rebuild and sustainably maintain eddy sandbars in the river in Grand Canyon National Park. Higher...
Authors
David Topping, David Rubin, Paul Grams, Ronald Griffiths, Thomas A. Sabol, Nicholas Voichick, Robert Tusso, Karen Vanaman, Richard McDonald