Geomorphic classification of rivers: an updated review
JM Buffington, DR Montgomery - In: Shroder, John (Jack) F …, 2021 - research.fs.usda.gov
Process-based classification of rivers is widely used for assessing the effects of past
landscape disturbance, current biophysical conditions, and likely responses to future …
landscape disturbance, current biophysical conditions, and likely responses to future …
Phosphorus transport in intensively managed watersheds
CL Dolph, E Boardman… - Water Resources …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding controls of P movement through watersheds are essential for improved
landscape management in intensively managed regions. Here, we analyze observational …
landscape management in intensively managed regions. Here, we analyze observational …
A multiscale time-space approach to analyze and categorize the precipitation fluctuation based on the wavelet transform and information theory concept
The present study proposed a time-space framework using discrete wavelet transform-
based multiscale entropy (DWE) approach to analyze and spatially categorize the …
based multiscale entropy (DWE) approach to analyze and spatially categorize the …
Machine learning predicts reach‐scale channel types from coarse‐scale geospatial data in a large river basin
Hydrologic and geomorphic classifications have gained traction in response to the
increasing need for basin‐wide water resources management. Regardless of the selected …
increasing need for basin‐wide water resources management. Regardless of the selected …
Decoding the morphological differences between himalayan glacial and fluvial landscapes using multifractal analysis
S Dutta - Scientific reports, 2017 - nature.com
Himalayas is the home to nearly 10,000 glaciers which are mostly located at high and
inaccessible region. Digital Elevation Model (DEM) can be effective in the study of these …
inaccessible region. Digital Elevation Model (DEM) can be effective in the study of these …
The influence of network structure upon sediment routing in two disturbed catchments, East Cape, New Zealand
Lateral inputs from hillslopes and tributaries exert a variable impact upon the longitudinal
connectivity of sediment transfer in river systems with differing drainage network …
connectivity of sediment transfer in river systems with differing drainage network …
Mind the information gap: How sampling and clustering impact the predictability of reach‐scale channel types in California (USA)
Clustering and machine learning‐based predictions are increasingly used for environmental
data analysis and management. In fluvial geomorphology, examples include predicting …
data analysis and management. In fluvial geomorphology, examples include predicting …
Quantification of river network types based on hierarchical structures
M Li, B Wu, Y Chen, D Li - Catena, 2022 - Elsevier
The development of river networks is closely related to landscape evolution processes and
terrain analysis. Several methods for classifying river networks based on qualitative …
terrain analysis. Several methods for classifying river networks based on qualitative …
Topological structures of river networks and their regional‐scale controls: A multivariate classification approach
Landscape evolution is governed by the interplay of uplift, climate, erosion, and the
discontinuous pattern of sediment transfer from the proximal source of erosion to distal …
discontinuous pattern of sediment transfer from the proximal source of erosion to distal …
The power of environmental observatories for advancing multidisciplinary research, outreach, and decision support: The case of the Minnesota River Basin
Observatory‐scale data collection efforts allow unprecedented opportunities for integrative,
multidisciplinary investigations in large, complex watersheds, which can affect management …
multidisciplinary investigations in large, complex watersheds, which can affect management …