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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 …
[HTML][HTML] Monitoring riverbank erosion in mountain catchments using terrestrial laser scanning
Sediment yield is a key factor in river basins management due to the various and adverse
consequences that erosion and sediment transport in rivers may have on the environment …
consequences that erosion and sediment transport in rivers may have on the environment …
Before the storm: antecedent conditions as regulators of hydrologic and biogeochemical response to extreme climate events
While the influence of antecedent conditions on watershed function is widely recognized
under typical hydrologic regimes, gaps remain in the context of extreme climate events …
under typical hydrologic regimes, gaps remain in the context of extreme climate events …
A centennial tribute to GK Gilbert's hydraulic mining débris in the Sierra Nevada
Abstract GK Gilbert's (1917) classic monograph, Hydraulic-Mining Débris in the Sierra
Nevada, is described and put into the context of modern geomorphic knowledge. The …
Nevada, is described and put into the context of modern geomorphic knowledge. The …
Freeze–thaw processes and intense rainfall: the one-two punch for high sediment and nutrient loads from mid-Atlantic watersheds
Large runoff, sediment, and nutrient exports from watersheds could occur due to individual
extreme climate events or a combination of multiple hydrologic and meteorological …
extreme climate events or a combination of multiple hydrologic and meteorological …
Identifying key stressors driving biological impairment in freshwater streams in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed, USA
Biological communities in freshwater streams are often impaired by multiple stressors (eg,
flow or water quality) originating from anthropogenic activities such as urbanization …
flow or water quality) originating from anthropogenic activities such as urbanization …
Streambank alluvial unit contributions to suspended sediment and total phosphorus loads, Walnut Creek, Iowa, USA
Streambank erosion may represent a significant source of sediment and phosphorus (P) to
overall watershed loads; however, watershed-scale quantification of contributions is rare. In …
overall watershed loads; however, watershed-scale quantification of contributions is rare. In …
Impacts of pre-vs. postcolonial land use on floodplain sedimentation in temperate North America
This paper evaluates the relative importance of anthropogeomorphic sedimentation on
floodplains in the mid-latitudes of North America before and after the arrival of …
floodplains in the mid-latitudes of North America before and after the arrival of …
Application of short-range photogrammetry for monitoring seepage erosion of riverbank by laboratory experiments
Temporal and spatial monitoring play a significant role in evaluating and examining the
riverbank morphology and its spatiotemporal changes. Unlike the terrestrial laser scanners …
riverbank morphology and its spatiotemporal changes. Unlike the terrestrial laser scanners …
Magnetic fly ash as a chronological marker in post-settlement alluvial and lacustrine sediment: Examples from North Carolina and Illinois
Fly ash consists of mainly silt-size spherules that form during high-temperature coal
combustion, such as in steam locomotives and coal-burning power plants. In the eastern …
combustion, such as in steam locomotives and coal-burning power plants. In the eastern …