River Flow 2020: Proceedings of the 10th Conference on Fluvial Hydraulics (Delft, Netherlands, 7-10 July 2020) 9781000294361, 9780367627737, 9781003110958, 1000294366

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Table of contents :
Cover......Page 1
Half Title......Page 2
Title Page......Page 4
Copyright Page......Page 5
Table of contents......Page 6
Preface......Page 28
Local Organising Committee......Page 30
International Scientific Committee......Page 32
IAHR Committee on Fluvial Hydraulics......Page 36
Keynote lectures......Page 44
When a tree falls in a river. . . a cascade process begins......Page 46
Future generations’ rights and climate change litigation: The colombian case......Page 52
Rivers dynamics in regions of rapid climate change......Page 53
Theme: River fundamentalsSub-theme: Fluid mechanics......Page 54
Spatial averaging over a variable volume and its implications for simulation of open channel flows over permeable beds......Page 56
Modeling turbulent stream flows over rough permeable beds......Page 65
Double-averaged momentum and energy budgets for open-channel flows over self-affine bed roughness......Page 74
Three-dimensional flow structures of straight rough-bed channels with different aspect ratios......Page 81
Secondary currents in smooth-wall open channel flow......Page 90
Effect of free surface perturbation on mean and turbulence characteristics in a smooth open channel flow......Page 96
Wave and bed-friction effect on instability of shear flow in shallow waters......Page 103
Predicting the vortex shedding frequency at an open-channel lateral cavity......Page 111
Emergence of Kelvin-Helmholtz instabilities in shallow mixing layers: An experimental study......Page 119
Modelling of the apparent shear stress for predicting zonal discharge in rough and smooth asymmetric compound open channels......Page 127
Apparent shear in compound channels with non-uniform flow......Page 138
Flow in river bends: 3D and 2D modelling......Page 148
Hydrodynamics of sinuous channel with seepage......Page 157
Effect of horizontal confinement on developing flow over a rough porous bed......Page 164
Density driven mixing layer in environmental flows: A high-resolution remote sensing imagebased, numerical simulation and field measurements aided confluence mixing model......Page 173
Entrainment in lock-release gravity currents propagating up a slope......Page 180
Lagrangian simulation of water chute disaggregation......Page 187
A first simulation of a model aquatic canopy at high Cauchy number......Page 195
Velocity field in a single row canopy made of flexible blades for astatic reconfiguration caseand a monami case......Page 202
Understanding inertial particle effects on turbulence-particle interactions in dilutesuspensions using two-phase flow Large Eddy Simulations......Page 210
Separation flow characteristics upstream of finite crest length weir with a downstream ramp......Page 218
Turbulence structures in flows over a submerged weir......Page 221
Flow structures around laterally and vertically hybrid spur dike......Page 228
Experimental analysis of turbulent open channel flow in the near-wake region of a surface-mounted horizontal circular cylinder......Page 237
Flow characteristics around pile-group groynes with different arrangements of piles......Page 246
Temporal variability of bidirectional seiching in an open-channel, lateral cavity......Page 255
Sub-theme: Sediment transport......Page 262
Particle motion and sediment transport over bedforms......Page 264
Turbulent sediment transport processes in energetic sediment-laden open-channel flows......Page 270
Using instrumented particles to assess the dynamics of sediment transport for above threshold of motion turbulent flows......Page 279
Lagrangian statistics of bed-load particle transport from experiments with a long measurement domain......Page 285
Experimental investigation of the morphoand hydrodynamics of fine sediment erosion over a fixed coarse-grain bed......Page 294
Effects of sediment influx on sediment transport characteristics in a river channel......Page 302
The growth process of river dunes......Page 310
A new 2D bedload transport model based on non-capacity approach to overcome theproblems associated to finite-depth sediment layers......Page 315
Modelling of massive bedload deposition in a debris basin: Cross comparison between numerical and small scale modelling......Page 325
Sediment transport potential in a channelized floodplain......Page 333
Effects of irregular particle shapes on the sediment movement and transport rate in gravel-bed channels......Page 337
Effect of the shape of a sediment particle on its jump......Page 345
Combined load in open channel: Modelling of transport layer at high bed shear......Page 351
A numerical investigation on sediment erosion in confluence channel with erodible and non-erodible banks......Page 359
Anchor-ice rafting, an important mechanism for bed-sediment transport in cold-regions rivers......Page 366
Numerical modeling of flow and sediment transport in a real shallow reservoir: Comparison between 2D and 3D simulation......Page 374
Hydrac, an inversion software for SPM quantification......Page 383
Experiments to assess the efficacy of sediment flushing in reservoirs......Page 392
Reservoir sedimentation management with upstream sediment remanipulated......Page 398
Numerical analysis of bed development during pressure flushing with partial drawdown......Page 405
Tracking the mean annual velocity and vertical mixing of bedload tracers......Page 414
Fluvial erosion of glacial tills and clay deposits: Sampling method......Page 424
Bed-material transport over entrance sills at longitudinal training walls......Page 432
Numerical modelling of sediment deposition in Lake Mills, USA......Page 439
Measurement of sand transport with a submerged pump: Presentation of the results of a testcampaign carried outon the Isère River in July 2019......Page 447
Incipient motion of gravel-boulder sediment particles in rivers of Costa Rica......Page 454
Sub-theme: Morphodynamics......Page 462
A study on multifactorial riverbed degradation......Page 464
Estimating erosion and deposition without morphodynamic models......Page 470
Changes in the equilibrium river profile due to interventions......Page 478
Evaluation of geomorphological characteristics in a quasi-equilibrium river channel......Page 482
The morphological response of an alpine catchment to a large infrequent disturbance......Page 491
Significance of deep-channel dynamics at Lower Jamuna bifurcation......Page 498
Effect of tides on stability of bifurcations in river deltas......Page 507
Modelling amplification effects of cascading failures of landside dams......Page 512
Morphodynamics of downstream fining in rivers with unimodal sand-gravel feed......Page 521
Effect of bank roughness on step-pool systems in steep channels......Page 527
Field investigation of bedforms and flow resistance in a large sand river......Page 536
Changes in braided river morphology resulting from a flood sequence......Page 545
Upstream channel degradation triggered by a meander cutoff: Potential replacement for channel dredging......Page 553
Modeling the planform development of confined meandering rivers......Page 560
2D numerical modeling on meander chute cutoffs......Page 567
Numerical simulation study of a bend-cut resolution to flood control at Fu River tail, Poyang Lake of China......Page 573
Effect of flow unsteadiness on the long-term evolution of alternate bars......Page 582
Aspects of the formation of dunes in gravel streams......Page 591
A specific energy diagram for antidunes......Page 595
Superimposed bedforms in the Rhine-Meuse delta......Page 602
Numerical simulation of dune movements during a flood event in River Elbe, Germany......Page 608
Effect of alternate expansion and contraction of width on the river morphology......Page 617
Influence of bed forms on stage discharge relations in compound channels......Page 625
Bed morphology evolution and 3D-flow field characterization at a lateral water intake......Page 628
An experimental study on the overbank sedimentation in an asymmetrical compound channel......Page 637
Channel-floodplain response to changes in sediment supply and floodplain width......Page 644
Optimal conditions for floodplain sedimentation and land aggradation in river deltas......Page 653
Breaching of fluvial dykes: Influence of the dyke geometry......Page 660
On the equilibrium width of rivers with cohesive erodible banks......Page 664
Assessing the effect of groynes orientation on near-bank flow and morphology in a naturalmeander bend using 2D numerical simulation......Page 669
The effect of micro groins on riverbed structures – Comparison of the velocity distribution inexperiments with fixed and mobile bed......Page 678
Hydro-morphological response to the change in groynes position and angle in sine-generatedmeandering channels of different sinuosity......Page 687
Study on riverbed variation management by groin at a river confluence associated with the barrage water......Page 696
Quantifying channel-floodplain connectivity in the Trinity River, TX with numerical modeling and field observations......Page 706
Two-dimensional modelling of bank erosion process in the lower Jingjiang reach of the middle Yangtze River......Page 710
River bed variation of Chongqing reach in upstream of the Three Gorges Reservoir......Page 718
Bed level change in the Upper Rhine Delta and Niederrhein......Page 723
Effective discharge calculations: Comparison of classic methods with a morphodynamic model on a reach of the Po River (Italy)......Page 728
Channel evolution and bank erosion in the Middle Yangtze River after the TGP operation......Page 737
Comparing 2-D and 1-D/2-D modelling of Agly River bed change during a flood......Page 747
An estuary out of equilibrium: The importance of dredging in determining the net sediment flux in the Rhine-Meuse Estuary......Page 754
Special session: Scour at in-stream hydraulic structures, organized by Brian M. Crookston& Michele Palermo......Page 760
Morphometric relation of obstacle marks at boulder-like obstructions in time......Page 762
The influence of in-stream bridge structures on free surface turbulence......Page 771
Bedload sediment transport induced by channel-spanning instream structures......Page 778
Analyzing the impact of wooden debris on scour and sediment transport......Page 786
Predicting maximum scour in bends of sand-bed rivers......Page 794
Permeable groundsills in flow alternation and scour control for headwater streams......Page 803
Flow hydrodynamics and scour around bridge pier during tsunami propagation in coastal rivers......Page 812
Innovative approach to the design of stilling basin: Improvement of fish migration and scour utilization for energy dissipation......Page 821
Sub-theme: Experimental techniques......Page 830
A methodology to measure the threshold of the incipient motion of sediment load directly in rivers......Page 832
Quantifying uncertainties in the discharge distribution over the river Rhine branches using expert elicitation......Page 840
Optimal river cross section for both flood control and aquatic habitat in gravel beds......Page 848
Measuring suspended mud flocs in the laboratory: A comparison between two methods......Page 857
A simple theory and experiments for onset of flocculation in kaolin clay suspensions......Page 863
Automated river ice freeze-up monitoring and characterization......Page 866
Assessment of sediment disaster and feasibility of countermeasures using physical hydraulic model......Page 872
On the development and calibration of a miniaturised instrumented particle for geomorphic hazards monitoring......Page 881
Special session: Instrumentation in river engineering and monitoring of geomorphicprocesses, organized by Rui Miguel Ferreira & Manousos Valyrakis......Page 888
New developments of FUDAA-LSPIV, a user-friendly software to perform river velocity measurements in various flow conditions......Page 890
Application of uav system and sfm techniques to develop high-resolution terrain models......Page 898
The effect of surface gravity waves on the measurement of river surface velocity......Page 905
Current practices and future directions of monitoring systems for the assessment ofgeomorphological conditions at bridge infrastructure......Page 915
Monitoring the potential for bridge protections destabilization, using instrumented particles......Page 921
Smart bridge: Towards robust monitoring of environmental hazards......Page 929
Comparison of PIV and optical flow for river flow applications......Page 934
Calibration of the Swiss plate geophone system at the Zinal field site with direct bedloadsamples and results from controlled flume experiments......Page 944
Integration of low-cost technological solutions for flow rate and bedload transport monitoring in the Caldone river, Italy......Page 953
Evaluation of the deposit dynamics on a gravel bar after different hydrologic events......Page 962
Sampling suspended sand in rivers using instantaneous horizontal bottle samplers: A comparison against other techniques......Page 971
Flow patterns and bed changes due to traditional river training structures “Seigyu”......Page 979
Breaking of internal solitary waves generated by intrusions......Page 988
Dam breach hydraulics and morphodynamics in overtopped earth dams with chimney filter......Page 992
Special session: Advances in large-scale hydraulic experiments organized byHong-Koo Yeo & Ellis Penning......Page 1002
A laboratory and numerical study of transverse momentum exchange in vegetated channels......Page 1004
Large-scale experiments for vegetated flows with different types of vegetation patch layouts......Page 1012
Estimation of transverse mixing coefficients in shallow, gravel-bedded rivers......Page 1018
Incipient motion of sand under combined flow and full-scale waves......Page 1027
River training works research to improve navigation conditions on the Elbe River close to the Czech/Germany border......Page 1036
Theme: The digital riverSub-theme: Monitoring......Page 1046
GIS and remote sensing for tracking morphological changes and vegetation coverage at the reach scale: The Po River case study......Page 1048
Detecting and quantifying morphological change in tropical rivers using Google Earth Engine and image analysis techniques......Page 1056
Thirty-year analysis of a changing river system using Bayesian rating curves......Page 1065
Application of convolutional neural network method to measure free surface velocity in open channel flow......Page 1070
Remote gauging of open channel flow: Estimation of depth averaged velocity from surface velocity and turbulence......Page 1078
Determining image-based grain size distribution with suboptimal conditioned photos......Page 1088
Video-based hydrometry: A Bayesian camera calibration method for uncertainty analysis......Page 1096
Monocular 3D reconstruction for image-based velocity estimation......Page 1104
Empirical vs. analytical methods for modelling the uncertainty of ADCP discharge measurements......Page 1111
Flow measurement in step-pool mountain streams......Page 1119
Unified framework for drought monitoring and assessment in a transboundary river basin......Page 1124
Sub-theme: Numerical modelling......Page 1130
New approaches to solving the Saint-Venant equations......Page 1132
Simulation of resonant gravity waves in shallow water flows using a depth-averaged URANS model......Page 1140
A high-order augmented Riemann solver for the treatment of bottom steps and porositydiscontinuities in the shallow water equations with porosity......Page 1147
Discontinuous Galerkin method for 1D river flows......Page 1157
Control theory-based update of water levels in 1D hydrodynamic models......Page 1165
Flood simulation in urban areas obtained by GPU-accelerated 2D shallow water model with internal boundary conditions......Page 1173
Improved floodplain vegetation roughness for 1D hydraulic models......Page 1182
Numerical modelling of flow dynamics in the Tonle Sap by means of a discontinuous Galerkin finite-element model......Page 1191
Depth averaged numerical simulation of non-cohesive river dike breaching due to overtopping flows......Page 1198
Fine sediment deposits in gravel bed rivers: Sensitivity analysis to particle properties using a2D hydrodynamic and sediment model......Page 1206
A 2D shallow water model with depth-dependant porosity applied to the Severn River......Page 1215
Simulation of hydro-sedimentary processes during a dam flushing event using three 1D numerical software......Page 1223
Large Eddy Simulation for flows through emerged or slightly submerged square obstacles......Page 1232
Mesh orientation and cell size sensitivity in 2D SWE solvers......Page 1241
Breakthrough-curve analysis for identification of contaminant source characteristics using machine learning......Page 1250
Automated quantification of river morphodynamics from satellite imagery for large multithreaded rivers......Page 1256
Reconstructing the Aznalcóllar mine accident 20 year later. Numerical modelling of the flood......Page 1265
Current trends in the optimization of hydraulic flood simulations in ungauged steep rivers......Page 1274
A quantitative assessment of hydrodynamic impacts due to variable discharges on thebackwater deposits of Durgapur Barrage over River Damodar in India using MIKE 11......Page 1282
A new strategy for the estimation of friction parameters in hydrodynamic modelling: Implementation to an ephemeral river......Page 1289
Bank erosion in regulated navigable rivers: Towards a process-based model of bank retreat......Page 1297
Assessment of river embankments security: A case study......Page 1303
Numerical modelling approaches for flow near groynes - comparison with experiments......Page 1311
Special session: Advanced methods in turbulence modelling of fluvial systems organized byFabian Bombardelli, Carlo Gualtieri & Daniel Valero......Page 1320
Effect of active filtering on flow around a partially submerged freshwater mussel......Page 1322
Mass and momentum exchange in lateral bank cavities with increasing aspect ratio using large-eddy simulation......Page 1327
Eddy-resolving simulation of flows over macro-roughness......Page 1336
Large-eddy simulation of turbulent free surface flows past a surface-piercing circular cylinder......Page 1343
Investigation of water surface treatments in DES simulations and their effects on outer bank cell production in river bends......Page 1349
High-fidelity three-phase flow simulation of flash and riverine floods in real-life waterways......Page 1353
Hydrodynamic modelling of leaky barriers with OpenFOAM......Page 1362
Numerical study of the flow and passive scalar transport in an open-channel confluence with a flat and a degraded fixed bed......Page 1367
Boat induced sediment resuspension and water clarity in shallow flows......Page 1376
Mesh-size insensitive turbulence modelling for the 2D shallow water equations......Page 1385
The lateral mixing by waves in steep river channel......Page 1394
Special session: The future of river modellingorganized by Irina Overeem,Mohamed Yossef & Erik Mosselman......Page 1400
Automating flood-safe ecological river modelling and design......Page 1402
Combination of machine-learning method and sediment transport model to forecast sediment budget in watershed......Page 1411
Two-dimensional modelling of hydro-morphodynamic processes in a gravel-bed river: Newinsights from in situ measurement progress and interoperability applications......Page 1420
Numerical simulation of non-uniform bed-load transport using a Lagrangian method and probabilistic Exner equation......Page 1429
Exploring contributions of citizens’ data to improvements in modelling of an urbanizedcatchment: A case study in Kifissos catchment......Page 1439
High performance computing in river modelling: A novel two-dimensional software for river hydroand morphodynamic simulations......Page 1444
Flood risk analysis and communication using digital twins of urban areas......Page 1452
Inundation hazard analysis using open data from the web: Application to the Rio Muaguide in Mozambique......Page 1458
Physical and numerical model studies of the Martigny bend as part of 3rd correction of the Rhone River......Page 1467
The application of hydrogeomorphological tools to improve agricultural watershed management in Quebec (Canada)......Page 1476
Special session: Monitoring in ecohydraulic research: new developments in facing thechallenges of scales organized by Markus Noack, Jeffrey Tuhtan, Shinji Fukuda &Margaret Chen......Page 1484
Experimental study on dissolved oxygen transfer into a local embayment connected to an open-channel flow......Page 1486
Field and laboratory investigations at different scales......Page 1494
An estimation of the sand suspension in alpine rivers during a dam flushing event......Page 1502
Investigation of fine structures in stage-discharge relations based on high-frequencystreamflow time series in a gravel-bed river......Page 1511
Bedload transport measurement in a Japanese gravel river using synchronized hydrodynamic and hydroacoustic pressure sensing......Page 1519
Multiscale change detection in a supraglacial stream using surface drifters......Page 1526
Sub-theme: Vegetated flows......Page 1536
Floodplain flow resistance in case of a sparse mixture of plants at low relative submergences......Page 1538
Experimental investigations with foliated flexible plants at different levels of submergence......Page 1547
On the effects of vegetated bars on river hydrodynamics......Page 1552
Effect of the submerged vegetation distribution on flow characteristics and lateral dispersion:Experimental analysis at the apex section of a meandering laboratory flume......Page 1559
Hydrodynamics of heterogeneous vegetation patches......Page 1566
Unsteady open-channel flows over rough bed with and without emergent rigid vegetation: A laboratory experiment......Page 1570
Estimating time-varying stage-discharge relations in rivers with aquatic vegetation......Page 1579
From substrate to surface: The effect of vegetation-generated turbulence on surficial gas transfer......Page 1587
The expansion of riparian vegetation due to the change of precipitation pattern......Page 1594
Flow structure and mean residence time in floodplain river landscapes......Page 1599
Experimental results and modelling of pressure loss generated by flexible structures placed in a turbulent flow......Page 1605
Wind effect on surface exchange flows in lake-wetland interfaces......Page 1611
Sinuous rivers in peat......Page 1618
Sediment transport through submerged vegetation......Page 1625
The impact of vegetation on sedimentation on alluvial bars along the Carampangue River, Chile......Page 1632
Investigation of hydrodynamics and sediment transport within emergent vegetation canopy......Page 1638
Influence of vegetation roots on fluvial geomorphology in the riparian zone with low stream power......Page 1644
Special session: Instream wood: restoration opportunities, flood-related hazards,and management practices organized by Virginia Ruiz-Villanueva, Ernest Bladé,Dieter Rickenmann, Volker Weitbrecht, Robert Boes & Isabella Schalko......Page 1650
Flume experiments on the geomorphic effects of large wood in gravel-bed rivers......Page 1652
Experimental parameter study of local morphological changes due to large wood......Page 1659
Effect of wood accumulation on sediment continuity at permeable sediment traps......Page 1663
Flume experiments on wood transport in river bends......Page 1669
Flume study on driftwood jam and flood damage to house around a bridge......Page 1673
Testing the efficiency of a woody debris retention structure for medium or small-sized rivers......Page 1682
Scour profiles downstream of wood structures in vegetated channels......Page 1688
An extraordinary event changed the (morphological) appearance of a famous Alpine stream......Page 1696
Computations on driftwood jamming around obstacles with a 3D-3D model......Page 1702
A numerical method for simulating 3-D accumulation of woody debris at bridge piers......Page 1709
A numerical study of retention facilities for accumulating woody debris in rivers......Page 1719
Congestion patterns of driftwood by a wood supply interval and a collision on sand bars......Page 1728
Large wood and the concept of ecosystem services......Page 1737
Did you catch my drift? – Calculating the effect of instream wood buildup on bridgebackwater, scour, and hydrodynamic loads......Page 1744
How to deal with large wood recruitment after wildfires? Analysis, aspects andconsiderations for improving post-fire management......Page 1753
Retention and mobility of large wood in a Central European meandering river......Page 1760
Fish habitat restoration using large wood: Linking stream geomorphic change and fish response......Page 1766
Special session: Basin-scale sediment fluxes observations organized by Carmelo Juez, EstelaNadal-Romero, Marwan Hassan & Damià Vericat......Page 1774
Long-term modeling of soil loss and fluvial transport processes in a mountainous semi-arid basin, southern Spain......Page 1776
Contribution on understanding sediment alteration in an Alpine catchment; lithology matters!......Page 1784
Four years of bedload transport measurements in the Swiss mountain river Albula......Page 1792
Sediment supplies in Walloon waterways: Basin-scale monitoring and fluxes analysis......Page 1799
The sediment challenge of Swiss river corridors interrupted by man-made reservoirs......Page 1807
Investigating the geomorphic change in the Rio Cordon basin (Italy) after Vaia Storm......Page 1817
Sub-theme: Solutions for impacted environments......Page 1826
How to design wood accumulation patches to increase flow variability and deposition – aflume study......Page 1828
Segmentation of topographic change by geomorphic units to assess physical habitat transitions in a restored river......Page 1834
A way forward for Building with Nature in river areas......Page 1840
A geomorphic approach to evaluate river recovery potential for regulated river basin......Page 1848
River widening to mitigate river training induced bed erosion: A 1D model approach......Page 1853
RiverFlow2D with UAV to improve ecological corridor of wild creek in TaiwanThe case study in Geng-fang Nanshih creek......Page 1859
The effect of sediment reduction into wetland by channel re-meandering work on Kushiro wetland restoration project......Page 1867
Remediation design to improve culvert passage for small-bodied fish......Page 1874
Characterizing low velocity zones around a spoiler baffle for improving fish passage performance......Page 1880
Effects of macro bed roughness elements in a fish pass: Scale model investigation......Page 1886
Theme: Extreme eventsSub-theme: Flood hazard......Page 1896
Numerical simulation of inundation process of a heavy precipitation event: A case study ofAugust 2014 in West Rapti River basin, Nepal......Page 1898
An application of ‘Big Data’ in flood risk management......Page 1907
Historic flood reconstructions for a safer future: The use of three types of surrogate models......Page 1916
Numerical analysis of river flood defences......Page 1924
Effects of a river intervention on water levels in a bifurcating river system......Page 1933
Experimental investigation of flow in a compound channel with symmetric diverging floodplains......Page 1942
Characteristics of active sediment transport processes in extreme flood hazards......Page 1951
On the behavior of the river geomorphology for extreme hydrometeorological events......Page 1960
Sub-theme: Urban flooding......Page 1972
Citizen science-based urban flood monitoring in Hanumante River, Nepal......Page 1974
A 1D-2D hydrodynamic model for sewer-overland coupled flow using GPU technology......Page 1983
Hydraulic model experimental study of flooding flows at the Shirakawa river in July 2012......Page 1991
Application of hydroinformatic tools to assess flood flow conditions under a medieval masonry arch bridge......Page 2000
Influence of model geometric distortion in laboratory scale modelling of urban flooding......Page 2009
Experimental analysis of urban flood intrusion into buildings......Page 2016
Influence of a porous urban block on urban flood flow patterns......Page 2021
Porous shallow water modelling in differential form: Computation of cell-based conveyance porosity fields in a real urban layout......Page 2028
Special session: Recent advances in characterization and modelling of floods from multiplesources, organized by Vasilis Bellos & María Bermúdez......Page 2038
A new framework for defining a priori grids in 2D runoff modelsat basin scale......Page 2040
Constructing a representative one-dimensional hydraulic model that approximates the resultsof a detailed two-dimensional hydraulic model......Page 2049
Inundation modelling for fluvial and pluvial flooding during typhoons – a case study inShanghai city......Page 2057
Evaluating future climate-driven changes in flood hazard in Northwest Spain coastal riverreaches......Page 2064
Wave propagation in porous structures based on ISPH method......Page 2068
Sub-theme: Climate adaptation......Page 2078
Climate adaptation of Canadian floodplain maps......Page 2080
Impacts of climate change and land use on riverine sediment inputs into coastal ecosystems......Page 2089
Flooding, climate change impacts and development: Lower upper Nepean River......Page 2095
Analyzing future extreme floods for the Mississippi River Basin......Page 2102
Applying adaptive design for the replacement of a weir in the Meuse River – a case study......Page 2110
Securing the long-term sustainability of black-tailed godwits at the Nene Washes, UK,against climate change and its impact on hydrological conditions......Page 2118
Theme: Rivers under pressureSub-theme: Ecosystems and water quality......Page 2128
Assessment of transferring fish habitat preferences on estimating habitat-flow functions inrivers......Page 2130
Impact of streamflow regulation on two fish species through 2D simulations......Page 2136
Impact of dam operations on the habitat suitability of Plecoglossus altivelis downstream ofthe Funagira dam, Japan......Page 2144
Insights from river metabolism assisted by hydrodynamics and a high frequency monitoringsystem of water quality for Kanawha River, West Virginia......Page 2153
Urban stream assessment procedure: An integrative framework for assessing streamcondition in the urban environment......Page 2162
Survey and modeling of surface waterbodies for decision support of the wetlands of the transboundary Palic-Ludas watersystem......Page 2171
Hydro-morphological management to improve navigation and ecological functions on the‘Canal del Dique’ Colombia......Page 2178
Predicting flow and vegetation status in floodplain wetlands during drought......Page 2187
Can stream and river restoration solve the excess nitrogen problem?......Page 2193
Capture method of floating garbage by using riverside concavity zone......Page 2197
Plastic delivery from river to sea: Experiments on transport processes......Page 2206
Sub-theme: Engineered rivers......Page 2212
Water balance in the Dutch river Rhine and rating curve uncertainty......Page 2214
Meandering meuse: In search of an optimal combination of river widening and dike strengthening leading to multiple gains......Page 2222
Response of flood discharge capacity to the channel boundary and upstream conditions in a braided reach......Page 2231
Optimization of water resources in highly regulated rivers: A case study from the Garda-Mincio basin, Italy......Page 2239
Flow patterns at the side channel entrance of a longitudinal training dam......Page 2246
Flow resistance in smooth-bed open-channel flows with streamwise bed ridges......Page 2253
Evaluating the performance of geobag revetments in rivers......Page 2261
Exploring stability analysis of the groundsill......Page 2270
New investigation of the riverbed incision of the middle Danube reach in light of sedimenttransport issues and the future of floodplain wetlands......Page 2278
Dam-induced riverbed incision and saltwater intrusion in the Mekong Delta......Page 2286
Back to pristine levels? Decreasing suspended sediment transport in German waterways......Page 2295
How to maintain sediment continuity at the intake of a flood diversion tunnel......Page 2303
Watershed scale impacts of upstream sediment supply on the mainstem of a river network......Page 2312
Integrating field measurements and modelling for optimal operation of cascade dams in Tenryuu River......Page 2319
Movement and discharge of sediments during the coordinated sediment flushing operation of the Dashidaira dam and the Unazuki dam......Page 2328
Towards sustainable sediment management strategies in Mediterranean reservoirs: Insights from the Guadalfeo semiarid river basin......Page 2337
Impact of dredging on the Nile River downstream Isna Barrage......Page 2343
The effects of dredging activities on the multi-channel network of the Western Scheldt......Page 2349
Assessing bridges liable to debris accumulations from satellite imagery......Page 2357
Sub-theme: Navigation......Page 2364
Measurement of boat generated waves in navigable rivers......Page 2366
Operational 2D water depth prediction using echo sounder data of inland ships......Page 2372
Numerical study of ship induced bed shear stress......Page 2381
Functionality of artificial gravel islands in a large gravel-bed river......Page 2386
Numerical analysis of filling/emptying operation proposals for ship-locks chambers used for inland navigation......Page 2393
Sub-theme: Hydropower and dams......Page 2402
Investigating damping properties in a bypass river......Page 2404
Warning waves to protect human beings in bypassed river reaches of hydropower schemes......Page 2410
Hydrodynamic and ethohydraulic analysis of a water vortex power plant for assessment of fish passability......Page 2415
Hydropower generation considering the environmental flow in Myitnge river basin, Myanmar......Page 2424
Experimental analysis of hydraulic jump on Levane Dam physical model......Page 2431
Combining construction and renovation works to increase techno-economic feasibility of very low head run of river hydro power......Page 2438
Enhancing flow induced vibrations of a thin piezoelectric cantilever: Experimental analysis......Page 2446
Author index......Page 2453

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