Author(s): R. Ettema; L. Zabilansky; J. Wuebben
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Abstract: Presented herein are winter observations of channel-stabilization structures at a site along the Fort Peck reach of the Missouri River. The observations were made in the course of conducting a survey that entailed extensive monitoring and detailed measurements of channel bathymetry, ice conditions, and flow-velocity distribution at sites along the Missouri River during the winter of 1998-1999. The survey of ice-cover influences on channel stability at one site provided a unique opportunity to monitor the wintertime performance of several methods for channel and riverbank stabilization implemented along the upstream half of the site.
Year: 2000