Rivers are complex natural systems. A classification system is often used to stratify river reaches into groups that share common physical characteristics. A stream classification system provides better communication among those studying river systems and promotes a better understanding of river processes.
The river classification system presented in this course is based on measurable physical parameters. The stream classification presented in this technical supplement is condensed from the more detailed version by Rosgen (1994). It is intended for planning purposes, but is not sufficient for design. Appropriate data for use in river classification systems can be obtained from simple measurements and estimates.
Topics:
Stream Reaches
Plan view (planform) type and
level I classification
Valley types
Channel slope—level I, II
Morphological description (level II classification)
Bankfull discharge validations
Entrenchment
Channel material
Width-to-depth ratio
Sinuosity
Interpretations and uses of the
Rosgen stream classification system
Stream management
Channel evolution
Planning stream restoration measures
Communication
Prediction
Trends and dominant processes
schedule2 hours on-demand content
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