In recent years the application of “reduced complexity models” (RCM) is proving to be an excellent alternative resource for evaluating the hydrological response of catchments within a period of time up to decades. In addition, the past two decades have seen significant improvements in the study of river morphology, in particular with regard to the analysis of the processes governing the fluvial evolution resulting from the erosion and transport of sediments. Hence, this paper is aimed at the discussion of the employment of the research code CAESAR, based on cellular automaton (CA) approach, in order to evaluate the water and the sediment outputs from an alpine catchment. Then, the output of the model is applied to a river reach in order to forecast the river evolution in the near future.

Application of CAESAR for catchment and river evolution

PASCULLI, Antonio;SCIARRA, Nicola
2015-01-01

Abstract

In recent years the application of “reduced complexity models” (RCM) is proving to be an excellent alternative resource for evaluating the hydrological response of catchments within a period of time up to decades. In addition, the past two decades have seen significant improvements in the study of river morphology, in particular with regard to the analysis of the processes governing the fluvial evolution resulting from the erosion and transport of sediments. Hence, this paper is aimed at the discussion of the employment of the research code CAESAR, based on cellular automaton (CA) approach, in order to evaluate the water and the sediment outputs from an alpine catchment. Then, the output of the model is applied to a river reach in order to forecast the river evolution in the near future.
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