Over the last two decades, interest in the free-surface behaviour of gravity-driven shallow turbulent flows has increased considerably. It is believed that observation of free-surface behaviour can provide useful information about the hydrodynamic characteristics of the flow and enable remote retrieval of these characteristics to non-invasively and rapidly monitor river flows. At the current state the literature presents scattered knowledge and also exhibits non-uniformity in the terminology used. This paper is a review of the state-of-art of this area of research and was created with two objectives: to gather the information relevant to understand the linkages between the free-surface behaviour and underpinning hydrodynamic processes while using a uniform terminology, and to analyse the gaps in our knowledge of this critical topic.
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Muraro, F., Dolcetti, G., Nichols, A., Tait, S. J., & Horoshenkov, K. V. (2021). Free-surface behaviour of shallow turbulent flows. Journal of Hydraulic Research, 59(1), 1–20. https://doi.org/10.1080/00221686.2020.1870007
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