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Experiments are reported on the effects of flow intensity, obstacle alignment and cross-section geome try on the equilibrium scour depth around abutments. The effect of flow intensity was studied for clear water flow conditions, the obstacle alignment was studied for a wide range of angles of the obstacle with the flow direction, and tests on the cross-section geometry apply only to the case where the abut ment extends into the main channel of a compound cross-section (two-stage channel). The channel bank and flood plain were built up with sand. The hypothesis of zero scour for flow velocities smaller than approximately 50% of the threshold velocity for the beginning of motion in the approaching flow cannot be rejected; maximum scour occurs for obstacles protruding at right angle from the cross-section walls, the reduction being small when obstacles point upstream; compared with rigid banks, the scour depth seems to be significantly reduced when channel bank and flood plain are constituted of alluvial material.