Suspended sediment transport dynamics in rivers: Multi-scale drivers of temporal variation
Suspended sediment is a natural part of river systems and plays an essential role in
structuring the landscape, creating ecological habitats and transporting nutrients. It is also a …
structuring the landscape, creating ecological habitats and transporting nutrients. It is also a …
Transhumance and long-term deforestation in the subalpine belt of the central Spanish Pyrenees: An interdisciplinary approach
A key problem in explaining the mountain landscapes of the Mediterranean region is the
relationship between the development of transhumance (seasonal movement of livestock …
relationship between the development of transhumance (seasonal movement of livestock …
Ongoing and emerging questions in water erosion studies
Soil erosion is a threat to food security, especially in regions where the area of arable land is
shrinking dramatically because of soil degradation. Research on soil erosion expanded …
shrinking dramatically because of soil degradation. Research on soil erosion expanded …
Bedload hysteresis in a glacier‐fed mountain river
L Mao, A Dell'Agnese, C Huincache… - Earth Surface …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Sediment transport during flood events often reveals hysteretic patterns because flow
discharge can peak before (counterclockwise hysteresis) or after (clockwise hysteresis) the …
discharge can peak before (counterclockwise hysteresis) or after (clockwise hysteresis) the …
[HTML][HTML] Effects of catchment characteristics and hydro-meteorological scenarios on sediment connectivity in glacierised catchments
In the past decade, sediment connectivity has become a widely recognized characteristic of
a geomorphic system. However, the quantification of functional connectivity (ie connectivity …
a geomorphic system. However, the quantification of functional connectivity (ie connectivity …
Woody plant encroachment following grazing abandonment in the subalpine belt: a case study in northern Spain
The montane and subalpine belts in European mountains were affected by intense land
use/land cover changes during the twentieth century. In the case of the subalpine belt, most …
use/land cover changes during the twentieth century. In the case of the subalpine belt, most …
Linking land cover changes in the sub‐alpine and montane belts to changes in a torrential river
Y Sanjuán, A Gómez‐Villar… - Land Degradation & …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Channel changes are the consequence of changes in sediment yield from the slopes and in
the connectivity between slopes and channels because of distinct land use and climate …
the connectivity between slopes and channels because of distinct land use and climate …
Climatic and hydrogeomorphic controls on sediment characteristics in the southern Sierra Nevada
The magnitude of sediment yield from headwater catchments is controlled by the
interactions among hydrology, geomorphology, and soil disturbance. In montane regions …
interactions among hydrology, geomorphology, and soil disturbance. In montane regions …
Snowpack variability across various spatio‐temporal resolutions
High‐resolution snow depth (SD) maps (1× 1 m) obtained from terrestrial laser scanner
measurements in a small catchment (0.55 km2) in the Pyrenees were used to assess small …
measurements in a small catchment (0.55 km2) in the Pyrenees were used to assess small …
Introducing seasonal snow memory into the RUSLE
Purpose The sediment supply to rivers, lakes, and reservoirs has a great influence on hydro-
morphological processes. For instance, long-term predictions of bathymetric change for …
morphological processes. For instance, long-term predictions of bathymetric change for …