[KNIHA][B] Rivers in the Landscape

E Wohl - 2020 - books.google.com
Rivers are the great shapers of terrestrial landscapes. Very few points on Earth above sea
level do not lie within a drainage basin. Even points distant from the nearest channel are …

[HTML][HTML] Multitemporal monitoring of the morphodynamics of a mid-mountain stream using UAS photogrammetry

J Miřijovský, J Langhammer - Remote sensing, 2015 - mdpi.com
This paper explores the potential of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UASs) for the analysis of
variations in the fluvial dynamics of a mid-mountain stream. The UAS photogrammetry was …

Urbanization and stream ecosystems: the role of flow hydraulics towards an improved understanding in addressing urban stream degradation

DO Anim, P Banahene - Environmental Reviews, 2021 - cdnsciencepub.com
Catchment urbanization is widely recognised as a primary driver of stream degradation by
increasing stormwater runoff, which causes major changes to key ecosystem processes …

Effects of LiDAR-derived, spatially distributed vegetation roughness on two-dimensional hydraulics in a gravel-cobble river at flows of 0.2 to 20 times bankfull

TR Abu-Aly, GB Pasternack, JR Wyrick, R Barker… - Geomorphology, 2014 - Elsevier
The spatially distributed effects of riparian vegetation on fluvial hydrodynamics during low
flows to large floods are poorly documented. Drawing on a LiDAR-derived, meter-scale …

Impact of flow regulation on stream morphology and habitat quality distribution

J Duffin, EM Yager, JM Buffington, R Benjankar… - Science of the Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
The importance of interactions among stream hydrology, morphology, and biology is well
recognized in studies of stream ecosystems. However, when quantifying the impacts of …

[HTML][HTML] Unpiloted Aerial Vehicle (UAV) image velocimetry for validation of two-dimensional hydraulic model simulations

C Masafu, R Williams, X Shi, Q Yuan, M Trigg - Journal of Hydrology, 2022 - Elsevier
Non-intrusive image-based techniques for measuring surface river velocities have rapidly
evolved as a cost-effective and safe means for quantifying flow patterns. Large-scale particle …

Channel dynamics and habitat development in a meandering, gravel bed river

LR Harrison, CJ Legleiter, MA Wydzga… - Water Resources …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
We investigated how channel morphology, flow complexity, and habitat characteristics in a
meandering gravel bed river evolved over time from a simple, reconfigured initial condition …

Geospatial organization of fluvial landforms in a gravel–cobble river: Beyond the riffle–pool couplet

JR Wyrick, GB Pasternack - Geomorphology, 2014 - Elsevier
Morphological units (MU) are landforms with distinct local form–process associations at~ 1–
10 channel widths scale that may be the fundamental building blocks describing the …

Coupling channel evolution monitoring and RFID tracking in a large, wandering, gravel-bed river: Insights into sediment routing on geomorphic continuity through a …

M Chapuis, S Dufour, M Provansal, B Couvert… - Geomorphology, 2015 - Elsevier
Bedload transport and bedform mobility in large gravel-bed rivers are not easily monitored,
especially during floods. Large reaches present difficulties in bed access during flows for …

Revealing the natural complexity of fluvial morphology through 2D hydrodynamic delineation of river landforms

JR Wyrick, AE Senter, GB Pasternack - Geomorphology, 2014 - Elsevier
Fluvial landforms at the morphological-unit scale (~ 1–10 channel widths) are typically
delineated and mapped either by breaking up the one-dimensional longitudinal profile with …