Current research issues related to post-wildfire runoff and erosion processes
JA Moody, RA Shakesby, PR Robichaud… - Earth-science …, 2013 - Elsevier
Research into post-wildfire effects began in the United States more than 70years ago and
only later extended to other parts of the world. Post-wildfire responses are typically transient …
only later extended to other parts of the world. Post-wildfire responses are typically transient …
Dynamic earth system and ecological controls of rainfall-initiated landslides
Rainfall-initiated landslides continue to inflict damages and loss of life throughout the world.
Processes and mechanisms revealed from hydrological, geomorphic, geotechnical …
Processes and mechanisms revealed from hydrological, geomorphic, geotechnical …
The size, distribution, and mobility of landslides caused by the 2015 Mw7. 8 Gorkha earthquake, Nepal
Coseismic landslides pose immediate and prolonged hazards to mountainous communities,
and provide a rare opportunity to study the effect of large earthquakes on erosion and …
and provide a rare opportunity to study the effect of large earthquakes on erosion and …
[書籍][B] Geomorphology and river management: applications of the river styles framework
GJ Brierley, KA Fryirs - 2013 - books.google.com
This book outlines a generic set of procedures, termed the River Styles Framework, which
provides a set of tools for interpreting river character, behavior, condition, and recovery …
provides a set of tools for interpreting river character, behavior, condition, and recovery …
The stream power river incision model: Evidence, theory and beyond
D Lague - Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
The stream power incision model (SPIM) is a cornerstone of quantitative geomorphology. It
states that river incision rate is the product of drainage area and channel slope raised to the …
states that river incision rate is the product of drainage area and channel slope raised to the …
Process-based principles for restoring river ecosystems
Process-based restoration aims to reestablish normative rates and magnitudes of physical,
chemical, and biological processes that sustain river and floodplain ecosystems. Ecosystem …
chemical, and biological processes that sustain river and floodplain ecosystems. Ecosystem …
Headwater streams and wetlands are critical for sustaining fish, fisheries, and ecosystem services
Headwater streams and wetlands are integral components of watersheds that are critical for
biodiversity, fisheries, ecosystem functions, natural resource‐based economies, and human …
biodiversity, fisheries, ecosystem functions, natural resource‐based economies, and human …
[書籍][B] Fundamentals of fluvial geomorphology
R Charlton - 2007 - taylorfrancis.com
Rivers are significant geomorphological agents, they show an amazing diversity of form and
behaviour and transfer water and sediment from the land surface to the oceans. This book …
behaviour and transfer water and sediment from the land surface to the oceans. This book …
The network dynamics hypothesis: how channel networks structure riverine habitats
Abstract Hierarchical and branching river networks interact with dynamic watershed
disturbances, such as fires, storms, and floods, to impose a spatial and temporal …
disturbances, such as fires, storms, and floods, to impose a spatial and temporal …
Understanding processes and downstream linkages of headwater systems: headwaters differ from downstream reaches by their close coupling to hillslope processes …
The flow of sediment and woody debris from episodic landslides has a direct effect on
headwater channels in mountainous regions (Dietrich and Dunne 1978, Benda and Cundy …
headwater channels in mountainous regions (Dietrich and Dunne 1978, Benda and Cundy …