Hydraulic roughness, which quantifies the resistance to flow by objects protruding into the water column (Chow, 1959), is a fundamental property in hydraulics. Due to its influence on water levels, flow structure and the associated sediment transport, understanding roughness is crucial to comprehend river dynamics. Quantification of hydraulic roughness is challenging, since it is not directly measurable in the field.Hydraulic roughness at the bed of a main channel with abundant bedforms, consists of grain-friction drag and form drag. In lowland rivers, bedforms (bars, dunes, ripples) are typically the major cause of form roughness (Gates & Al-Zahrani, 1996;Julien et al., 2002). Form drag induced by dunes is estimated with predictors based on dune height and length (