“…The dynamics of mixing within the CHZ are important because if diffusive and dispersive mechanisms are ineffective at producing mixing within this zone, the two flows may remain unmixed for large distances downstream of confluences (Bouchez et al, ; Lane et al, ; Mackay, ; Rathbun & Rostad, ; Umar et al, ). The influence of controlling factors, such as the MR of the two incoming streams, the planform symmetry of the confluence, the junction angle, and bed discordance, on the position and structure of the MI, on flow hydrodynamics, and on mixing (Kenworthy & Rhoads, ), has been the focus of numerous field, experimental and, numerical studies (Best & Rhoads, ; Constantinescu et al, , ; Dordevic, ; Guillén‐Ludeña et al, ; Leite Ribeiro et al, ; Rhoads & Kenworthy, ; Rhoads & Sukhodolov, ; Roy et al, ; Roy & Roy, ; Sukhodolov & Sukhodolova, ). The effects of density differences between incoming flows on confluence hydrodynamics have, at least until recently, received less attention (e.g., see Cook et al, ; Laraque et al, ; Prats et al, ; Ramón et al, ; Lewis & Rhoads, ; Martí‐Cardona et al, ; Cheng & Constantinescu, , ).…”