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Scaling behaviour of braided active channels: a Taylor's power law approach

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EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL PLUS
Volume 137, Issue 5, Pages -

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1140/epjp/s13360-022-02824-2

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  1. MIUR (Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research) Project PRIN 2020, Mathematics for Industry 4.0 [2020F3NCPX]
  2. GNFM of Italian INdAM

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The research suggests that braided channels in rivers exhibit multicursal behavior during flood events, with scale measurements still not well understood due to the lack of a general procedure. By using a stochastic approach based on Taylor's law and exponential dispersion distributions, the scaling behavior of hydraulically active channels can be analyzed effectively.
At a channel (reach) scale, braided channels are fluvial, geomorphological, complex systems that are characterized by a shift of bars during flood events. In such events water flows are channeled in multiple and mobile channels across a gravel floodplain that remain in unmodified conditions. From a geometrical point of view, braided patterns of the active hydraulic channels are characterized by multicursal nature with structures that are spatially developed by either simple- and multi-scaling behavior. Since current studies do not take into account a general procedure concerning scale measurements, the latter behavior is still not well understood. The aim of our investigation is to analyze directly, through a general procedure, the scaling behavior of hydraulically active channels per transect and per reach analyzed. Our generalized stochastic approach is based on Taylor's law, and the theory of exponential dispersion distributions. In particular, we make use of a power law, based on the variance and mean of the active channel fluctuations. In this way we demonstrate that the number of such fluctuations with respect to the unicursal behavior of the braided rivers, follows a jump-process of Poisson and compound Poisson-Gamma distributions. Furthermore, a correlation is also provided between the scaling fractal exponents obtained by Taylor's law and the Hurst exponents.

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