Journal article

An experimental test of whether bar instability contributes to the formation, periodicity and maintenance of pool-riffle sequences

SN Wilkinson, ID Rutherfurd, RJ Keller

Earth Surface Processes and Landforms | WILEY-BLACKWELL | Published : 2008

Abstract

Pool-riffle sequences (PRSs) are periodic river-bed morphologies with wavelengths several times the channel width. Causes of PRS formation and maintenance are not clearly understood, which may limit the effectiveness of protection and rehabilitation measures. Some confusion has existed about whether the PRS morphology is the same as or distinct from alternate bars. In this paper we investigate whether the bar instability forming alternate bars also contributes to PRS formation, periodicity and maintenance. This was unclear because bar instability occurs only when the ratio of channel width/depth exceeds a critical value, generally understood to be approximately 10, which is larger than the w..

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