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Bank erosion along the dam-regulated lower Roanoke River, North Carolina

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2009

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Hupp, Cliff R., Schenk, Edward R., Richter, Jean M., Peet, Robert K., and Townsend, Philip A., 2009, Bank erosion along the dam-regulated lower Roanoke River, North Carolina: Geological Society of America Special Papers, v. 451, p. 97-108.

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Dam construction and its impact on downstream fluvial processes may substantially alter ambient bank stability and erosion. Three high dams (completed between 1953 and 1963) were built along the Piedmont portion of the Roanoke River, North Carolina; just downstream the lower part of the river flows across largely unconsolidated Coastal Plain deposits. To document bank erosion rates along the lower Roanoke River, >700 bank-erosion pins were installed along 66 bank transects. Additionally, discrete measurements of channel bathymetry, turbidity, and presence or absence of mass wasting were documented along the entire study reach (153 km). A bank-erosionfloodplain-deposition sediment budget was estimated for the lower river. Bank toe erosion [...]

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DOI http://sciencebase.gov/vocab/identifierScheme 10.1130/2009.2451(06)

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