“…This indicates that the flow conditions in and around the vegetation patch were primarily a function of vegetation characteristics rather than reach‐scale conditions or bed morphology (e.g., Diehl, Wilcox, et al.,
2017; Etminan et al.,
2018; Ji et al.,
2023; Västilä & Järvelä,
2018), at least at the scale of the morphologic changes observed in this study. In both experiments, streamwise velocity within the vegetation patch was reduced to 60%–75% of that in the freestream owing to increased vegetative roughness, while flow constriction in the adjacent main channel increased the velocity by approximately 5%–20% (Figure 2b), which agreed with previous research on sparse uniform vegetation in open channels (e.g., Caroppi et al.,
2022; Kim et al.,
2015; Lightbody et al.,
2019; Valyrakis et al.,
2021). Interestingly, the side channel had reduced flow velocities compared with the freestream, which contrasts with previous observations of flow acceleration (
> 1) in the gap between narrowly spaced dense patches (e.g., Meire et al.,
2014; Vandenbruwaene et al.,
2011).…”