river meander modeling of the wabash river near the interstate 64 bridge near grayville, illinois /

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Natural river channels continually evolve and change shape over time. As a result,channel evolution or migration can cause problems for bridge structures that are fixed in the flood plain. A once-steady bridge structure that was uninfluenced by a river’s shape could be encroached upon by a migrating river channel. The potential effect of the actively meandering Wabash River on the Interstate 64 Bridge at the border with Indiana near Grayville, Illinois, and was studied using a river migration model called RVR Meander. RVR Meander is a toolbox that can be used to model river channel meander migration with physically based bank erosion methods. This study assesses the Wabash River meandering processes through predictive modeling of natural meandering over the next 100 years,climate change effects through increased river flows, and bank protection measures near the Interstate 64 Bridge.

Source: usgs.gov