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Mid-channel bar growth and its relationship to local flow strength and direction
Philip Ashworth
University of Brighton
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Mid-channel Bar
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Flow Direction
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Local Flow
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Flow Strength
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Flow Convergence
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Thalweg
50%
Anabranch
25%
Stall
25%
Braided River
25%
Channel Change
25%
Floodplain
25%
Channel Geometry
25%
Flume Model
25%
Entrapment
25%
Coarse Sediment
25%
Divergence
25%
Bedload
25%
Temporal Patterns
25%
Distributary
25%
Local Transport
25%
Long-term Development
25%
New Channel
25%
Convergence Rate
25%
Channel Junction
25%
Local Competence
25%
Maximum Velocity
25%
Bar Height
25%
Transport Capacity
25%
Flume Data
25%
Braiding Process
25%
Surface Velocity
25%
Engineering
Flow Direction
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Flow Strength
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Channel Geometry
50%
Development Process
50%
Cross Section
50%
Exceedance
50%
Braiding Process
50%
Surface Velocity
50%
Broadening
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Thalweg
100%
Braided River
50%
Flood Plain
50%
Bedload
50%