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Record #188208:

Ice considerations in the design of river restoration structures / Andrew M. Tuthill.

Title: Ice considerations in the design of river restoration structures / Andrew M. Tuthill.
Author(s): Tuthill, Andrew M.
Date: 2008.
In: ERDC/CRREL Technical Report. (2008.), TR-08-2 (2008)
Abstract: Examines use of natural materials in river restoration and stream bank stabilisation projects (providing more aesthetic and lower-cost means of controlling bed and bank erosion, while improving flow diversity and habitat) in rivers affected by ice. Provides basic design guidelines, identifying critical factors as whether ice jams will be caused where none occurred before and how well structures will survive ice processes. Argues that, for freezeup period, simple water velocity and ice arching theory may adequately predict whether structure will retain or pass ice, whereas effect on breakup ice jam formation is much more difficult to predict. Recommends these types of in-stream structures be avoided in river sections known for destructive breakup ice jams and ice jam flooding.
Notes:

ERDC/CRREL Technical Report. TR-08-2 :i-vi, 1-26 (2008).

Keywords: 551.326.83 -- River ice.
556.51/.54 -- Rivers and streams.
624.145 -- Floating ice, engineering aspects.
627.4 -- River engineering works.
624.145.8 -- Rivers, ice jams and their control.
626.81/.84 -- Irrigation.
502.6 -- Environmental protection, physical.
E11 -- Glaciology: glaciohydrology.
(78) -- Western states.
SPRI record no.: 188208

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