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Long-term morphological developments of river channels separated by a longitudinal training wall
2018
Advances in Water Resources
A B S T R A C T Rivers have been trained for centuries by channel narrowing and straightening. This caused important damages to their ecosystems, particularly around the bank areas. We analyze here the possibility to train rivers in a new way by subdividing their channel in main and ecological channel with a longitudinal training wall. The effectiveness of longitudinal training walls in achieving this goal and their long-term effects on the river morphology have not been thoroughly investigated
doi:10.1016/j.advwatres.2018.01.007
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