A review of the impacts of dams on the hydromorphology of tropical rivers
A major programme of dam building is underway in many of the world's tropical countries.
This raises the question of whether existing research is sufficient to fully understand the …
This raises the question of whether existing research is sufficient to fully understand the …
Interactions between flooding and upland disturbance drives species diversity in large river floodplains
Understanding and predicting vegetation patterns in floodplains are essential for
conservation and/or restoration of river floodplains subject to hydrological alterations. We …
conservation and/or restoration of river floodplains subject to hydrological alterations. We …
Dynamics of greenhouse gases (CO2, CH4, N2O) along the Zambezi River and major tributaries, and their importance in the riverine carbon budget
Spanning over 3000 km in length and with a catchment of approximately 1.4 million km 2,
the Zambezi River is the fourth largest river in Africa and the largest flowing into the Indian …
the Zambezi River is the fourth largest river in Africa and the largest flowing into the Indian …
Hysteretic relationships in inundation dynamics for a large lake–floodplain system
Q Zhang, AD Werner - Journal of hydrology, 2015 - Elsevier
Large lake floodplains have important roles in mitigating floods and providing vital habitats
for wetland biota. This paper explores the hydrology of the extensive floodplains of Poyang …
for wetland biota. This paper explores the hydrology of the extensive floodplains of Poyang …
[HTML][HTML] Map** wetlands in Zambia using seasonal backscatter signatures derived from ENVISAT ASAR time series
S Schlaffer, M Chini, D Dettmering, W Wagner - Remote Sensing, 2016 - mdpi.com
Wetlands are considered a challenging environment for map** approaches based on
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data due to their often complex internal structures and the …
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data due to their often complex internal structures and the …
Anthropogenic influences on Zambian water quality: Hydropower and land-use change
The Zambezi River Basin in Southern Africa is undergoing rapid development and
population growth. Agricultural intensification, urbanization and future development of …
population growth. Agricultural intensification, urbanization and future development of …
Assessing the predictability of existing water-to-enamel geolocation models against known human teeth
Stable isotope analysis of human tissues has become a valuable tool for map** human
geolocation. This study adds to the existing knowledge of the relationship between oxygen …
geolocation. This study adds to the existing knowledge of the relationship between oxygen …
Effects of vanishing power-law tails of river flows caused by damming on downstream hydrological connectivity
L Dang, C Ma, H Wang - Journal of Hydrology, 2025 - Elsevier
High-intensity dam operations have severely disturbed the power-law behaviors of natural
river flows, which have important implications for the entire ecosystem's integrity, diversity …
river flows, which have important implications for the entire ecosystem's integrity, diversity …
Water quality management through community engagement in Costa Rica
T Shahady, H Boniface - Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences, 2018 - Springer
Concerns about stream water quality are increasing in Latin America. Poor sanitation
infrastructure coupled with a high demand from agricultural development, recreational use …
infrastructure coupled with a high demand from agricultural development, recreational use …
Rebalancing River Lateral Connectivity: An Interdisciplinary Focus for Research and Management
Lateral connectivity between rivers and terrestrial landscapes is critical for both river and
landscape health. Due to widespread anthropogenic degradation of riverscapes, river …
landscape health. Due to widespread anthropogenic degradation of riverscapes, river …