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Hydrodynamics in Kinoshita-generated meandering bends
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2006
River, Coastal and Estuarine Morphodynamics
Most alluvial rivers have a tendency to meander as they flow downslope. This process of planform evolution is controlled by several components such as flow conditions, sediment, vegetation, and geological characteristics of the channel boundaries. The interactions of these components result in a complex system, which can not be completely described yet, even with the advance of computational, experimental and field resources. Several laboratory-based studies have dealt with periodic symmetric
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