High-resolution topography for understanding Earth surface processes: Opportunities and challenges

P Tarolli - Geomorphology, 2014 - Elsevier
In the last decade, a range of new remote-sensing techniques has led to a dramatic increase
in terrain information, providing new opportunities for a better understanding of Earth surface …

Managing ditches for agroecological engineering of landscape. A review

J Dollinger, C Dagès, JS Bailly, P Lagacherie… - Agronomy for …, 2015 - Springer
Agriculture must now feed the planet with the lowest environmental impact. Landscape
management is a means to protect natural resources from the adverse impacts. In particular …

OZCAR: The French network of critical zone observatories

J Gaillardet, I Braud, F Hankard, S Anquetin… - Vadose Zone …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Core Ideas OZCAR is a network of sites studying the critical zone. OZCAR covers various
disciplines. OZCAR will help disciplines to work together for a better representation and …

The concept of hydrological connectivity and its contribution to understanding runoff‐dominated geomorphic systems

LJ Bracken, J Croke - Hydrological Processes: An International …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
The term 'connectivity'is increasingly being applied in hydrological and geomorphological
studies. Relevant research encompasses aspects of landscape connectivity, hydrological …

Identification and validation of potential flood hazard area using GIS‐based multi‐criteria analysis and satellite data‐derived water index

P Dash, J Sar - Journal of Flood Risk Management, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
This article identifies potential flood hazard areas through multi‐criteria analysis in
Allahabad district, India. The study has incorporated eight criteria, namely, flow …

Erosion models: quality of spatial predictions

V Jetten, G Govers, R Hessel - Hydrological processes, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
An Erratum has been published for this article in Hydrological Processes 18 (3) 2004, 595.
An overview is given on the predictive quality of spatially distributed runoff and erosion …

Soil erosion hazard evaluation—an integrated use of remote sensing, GIS and statistical approaches with biophysical parameters towards management strategies

MR Rahman, ZH Shi, C Chongfa - Ecological Modelling, 2009 - Elsevier
Soil erosion hazard maps can be an essential tool in erosion prone areas as they explain
and display the distribution of hazards and areas likely to be affected to different …

Intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams: Perspectives for critical zone science and research on socio‐ecosystems

O Fovet, A Belemtougri, L Boithias… - Wiley …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams (IRES) are now recognized to support specific
freshwater biodiversity and ecosystem services and represent approximately half of the …

The potential for agricultural land use change to reduce flood risk in a large watershed

KE Schilling, PW Gassman, CL Kling… - Hydrological …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Effects of agricultural land management practices on surface runoff are evident at
local scales, but evidence for watershed‐scale impacts is limited. In this study, we used the …

A method for modeling the effects of climate and land use changes on erosion and sustainability of soil in a Mediterranean watershed (Languedoc, France)

JB Paroissien, F Darboux, A Couturier… - Journal of …, 2015 - Elsevier
Global climate and land use changes could strongly affect soil erosion and the capability of
soils to sustain agriculture and in turn impact regional or global food security. The objective …