2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.catena.2015.06.010
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Response of roll wave to suspended load and hydraulics of overland flow on steep slope

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“…Julien and Hartley (1986) also found the roll wave in the laminar critical flow with a Froude number as low as 0.74 (Pan and Shangguan 2009). In recent years, the impact of the roll wave on the erosion of slope soils has received increasing attention (Zhao et al 2015;Ivanova et al 2017). Pan and Shangguan (2009) indicated that the rainfall and slope can affect the development of roll waves.…”
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“…Julien and Hartley (1986) also found the roll wave in the laminar critical flow with a Froude number as low as 0.74 (Pan and Shangguan 2009). In recent years, the impact of the roll wave on the erosion of slope soils has received increasing attention (Zhao et al 2015;Ivanova et al 2017). Pan and Shangguan (2009) indicated that the rainfall and slope can affect the development of roll waves.…”
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“…Many factors affect overland flow under natural conditions; in addition, mass and momentum sources continuously join the flow path, making it difficult to quantitatively describe the flow on slopes. Because of different experimental conditions, researchers (Woolhiser et al 1970;Kirkby 1978;Govers 1992;Nearing et al 1997;Zhao et al 2015) still disagree about the basic hydrodynamic characteristics (flow state, mean velocity, and resistance characteristics) of the overland flow. The erosion of sandy slopes in the loess plateau of the northern Shaanxi area of China is of serious concern, and the slopes are relatively flat in the ecotone between the areas that experience wind erosion and water erosion.…”
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“…Although in reduced numbers, roll wave studies concerning both laminar and turbulent regimes have been experimentally carried out (Brock, 1969;Tamburrino & Ihle, 2013;Fiorot et al, 2015;Maciel et al, 2017;Zhao et al, 2015;Aranda et al, 2016;Miao et al, 2020;Fei et al, 2021). Works based on mathematical and numerical modelling, on the other hand, are more frequent in the literature (Zanuttigh & Lamberti, 2002;Gao et al, 2003;Balmforth & Liu, 2004;Di Cristo & Vacca, 2005;Maciel et al, 2013;Ferreira et al, 2014;Cao et al, 2015;Ivanova et al, 2017;Maciel et al, 2018;Kan et al, 2018;among others).…”
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“…Compared with an open channel, an overland flow with a shallow water depth is more prone to produce roll waves (Wang et al, 2021; Zhang et al, 2011). One study showed that roll waves in overland flow promote soil erosion (Zhao et al, 2015). Roll waves lead to an instantaneous increase in flow energy, contributing to a large portion of the total kinetic energy of the flow, enhancing sediment transport, and accelerating the development of soil sheet erosion to gully erosion (Liu et al, 2005).…”
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