Abstract
Fluvial geomorphology is the study of how rivers and streams move or change their cross section and adjacent land form over time under the influence of water flow. This presentation focuses on the fluvial geomorphology of the White River in the vicinity of the Stotts Creek confluence and proposed actions to protect I-69 (currently SR 37) from lateral migration of the river and subsequent erosion and scour.
Session Number
13
Session Title
Fluvial Geomorphology and Bank Stabilization: White River at Stotts Creek Confluence
Track Title
Design/Construction
Location
STEW 302
Date of Version
March 2019
Recommended Citation
Eichhorst, Jessica, "Fluvial Geomorphology and Bank Stabilization: White River at Stotts Creek Confluence" (2019). Purdue Road School. 14.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/roadschool/2019/presentations/14
Start Date
3-5-2019 4:00 PM
End Date
3-5-2019 4:50 PM
Fluvial Geomorphology and Bank Stabilization: White River at Stotts Creek Confluence
STEW 302
Fluvial geomorphology is the study of how rivers and streams move or change their cross section and adjacent land form over time under the influence of water flow. This presentation focuses on the fluvial geomorphology of the White River in the vicinity of the Stotts Creek confluence and proposed actions to protect I-69 (currently SR 37) from lateral migration of the river and subsequent erosion and scour.