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Showing papers on "River engineering published in 1999"


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TL;DR: In this article, a 2D analysis of fluvial process related to flow with vegetation is introduced with typical processes, which concerns with changes of river landscape and changes in river landscape.
Abstract: Recently, vegetation is a key of river management where environmental aspects should be taken care of as well as the safety against flood and the water resources utilization Then, the management of fluvial processes related to vegetation is inevitably important, and fluvial hydraulics and hydraulics of flow with vegetation must support it These two fields have been recently developed obviously, and coupling them must provide us answers to various emerging problems in new river engineering In this paper, after an explanation how to treat the flow with vegetation, 2D analysis of fluvial process related to flow with vegetation are introduced with typical processes Particular interests are paid on the topics of fluvial process related to flow with vegetation which concerns with changes of river landscape

216 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors highlight the need for fluvial geomorphology to be an integral part in engineering projects, that is, to be integral to the planning, implementation, and post-project appraisal stages of engineering projects.

141 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined channel morphological changes in the Bear and American basins brought about by two episodes of sedimentation from hydraulic gold mining from 1853 to 1884.

105 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, the principles of engineering geomorphology are developed and illustrated by examples taken from rivers that drain the French Alps and their piedmont, showing that many of these problems are directly or indirectly related to changes in the geomorphological functioning of fluvial systems.

73 citations