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Bank erosion in regulated navigable rivers
G. Duro
Rivers, Ports, Waterways and Dredging Engineering
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
River
100%
Bank Erosion
100%
Erosion
66%
Wave
54%
Ship
37%
Estimate
25%
Model
20%
Lithology
16%
Flood Plain
16%
Petrography
16%
Water Level
12%
Bank Protection
12%
Erosion Rate
12%
Investigation
12%
Habitat
12%
Research
12%
Need
12%
Cause
8%
Region
8%
Flood
8%
Restoration
8%
Management
8%
Accuracy
8%
Soil
8%
Cycle
8%
Condition
8%
Protection
8%
Netherlands
8%
Area
8%
Morphodynamics
8%
Approach
8%
Fauna
8%
Vegetation
8%
Gravel
8%
River Ecology
4%
Show
4%
Slope
4%
Survey
4%
Complexity
4%
Field Technique
4%
Failure
4%
Land
4%
Plant
4%
Stability
4%
Cohesive Soil
4%
Sediment Yield
4%
Position (Location)
4%
Image
4%
Solid
4%
Accounting
4%
River System
4%
Waterway
4%
Stream
4%
Water Framework Directive
4%
Distributing
4%
Rangefinding
4%
Progress
4%
Laboratory Test
4%
Delay
4%
Proportion
4%
Photograph
4%
Landscape
4%
Increasing
4%
Economics
4%
Alignment
4%
Destabilization
4%
Response
4%
Occurrence
4%
Grain Size
4%
Watercourse
4%
Photogrammetry
4%
Strategy
4%
Naturalization
4%
Depth
4%
Water Body
4%
Goal
4%
Restoration Measure
4%
Planforms
4%
Block
4%
Plant (Botany)
4%
Bar
4%
Organism
4%
Vegetation Growth
4%
Significance
4%
Riprap
4%
Regime
4%
Global Positioning System
4%
INIS
banks
100%
erosion
100%
rivers
100%
ships
17%
water
13%
protection
9%
levels
7%
layers
7%
removal
7%
surveys
7%
lithology
7%
dynamics
5%
restoration
5%
soils
5%
tools
5%
habitat
5%
vegetation
5%
shear
5%
equilibrium
5%
ground control
3%
zones
3%
management
3%
entrainment
3%
range
3%
transport
3%
floods
3%
netherlands
3%
capture
3%
asymmetry
3%
accuracy
3%
investigations
3%
control
1%
increasing
1%
laboratories
1%
ecology
1%
failures
1%
surfaces
1%
precision
1%
cross sections
1%
capacity
1%
resolution
1%
accounting
1%
conflicts of interest
1%
interventions
1%
data analysis
1%
economics
1%
motion
1%
sediments
1%
processing
1%
gps
1%
animals
1%
implementation
1%
fluctuations
1%
nonlinear problems
1%
space
1%
images
1%
streams
1%
growth
1%
grain size
1%
yields
1%
water quality
1%
disturbances
1%
alignment
1%
navigation
1%
stability
1%
orientation
1%
solids
1%
size
1%
planning
1%
topography
1%
photographs
1%
depth
1%
pressing
1%