Record Details
Field | Value |
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Title | Flowconvergenceandroutinghypothesisforpool-‐rifflemaintenanceinalluvialrivers |
Creator | MacWilliams Jr., M. L. Wheaton, Joseph Michael Pasternack, G. B. Street, R. L. Kitanidis, P. K. |
Description | The velocity reversal hypothesis is commonly cited as a mechanism for the maintenance of pool-riffle morphology. Although this hypothesis is based on the magnitude of mean flow parameters, recent studies have suggested that mean parameters are not sufficient to explain the dominant processes in many pool-riffle sequences. In this study, two- and three-dimensional models are applied to simulate flow in the pool-riffle sequence on Dry Creek, California, where the velocity reversal hypothesis... |
Date | 2006-01-01T08:00:00Z |
Type | text |
Identifier | https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/wats_facpub/344 info:doi/10.1029/2005WR004391 |
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Source | Watershed Sciences Faculty Publications |
Publisher | Hosted by Utah State University Libraries |
Contributor | American Geophysical Union |
Subject | alluvial river flow convergence water resources Aquaculture and Fisheries Environmental Sciences Fresh Water Studies |