Rebalancing River Lateral Connectivity: An Interdisciplinary Focus for Research and Management

RJ Mason, MF Johnson, E Wohl… - Wiley …, 2025‏ - Wiley Online Library
Lateral connectivity between rivers and terrestrial landscapes is critical for both river and
landscape health. Due to widespread anthropogenic degradation of riverscapes, river …

[HTML][HTML] Monitoring riverbank erosion in mountain catchments using terrestrial laser scanning

L Longoni, M Papini, D Brambilla, L Barazzetti… - Remote Sensing, 2016‏ - mdpi.com
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 …

Before the storm: antecedent conditions as regulators of hydrologic and biogeochemical response to extreme climate events

SK McMillan, HF Wilson, CL Tague, DM Hanes… - Biogeochemistry, 2018‏ - Springer
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 …

A centennial tribute to GK Gilbert's hydraulic mining débris in the Sierra Nevada

LA James, JD Phillips, SA Lecce - Geomorphology, 2017‏ - Elsevier
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 …

Freeze–thaw processes and intense rainfall: the one-two punch for high sediment and nutrient loads from mid-Atlantic watersheds

S Inamdar, E Johnson, R Rowland, D Warner, R Walter… - Biogeochemistry, 2018‏ - Springer
Large runoff, sediment, and nutrient exports from watersheds could occur due to individual
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

RM Fanelli, MJ Cashman, AJ Porter - Environmental management, 2022‏ - Springer
Biological communities in freshwater streams are often impaired by multiple stressors (eg,
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

W Beck, T Isenhart, P Moore, K Schilling, R Schultz… - Water, 2018‏ - mdpi.com
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 …

Impacts of pre-vs. postcolonial land use on floodplain sedimentation in temperate North America

LA James - Geomorphology, 2019‏ - Elsevier
This paper evaluates the relative importance of anthropogeomorphic sedimentation on
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

A Masoodi, A Noorzad, MRM Tabatabai, A Samadi - Journal of Hydrology, 2018‏ - Elsevier
Temporal and spatial monitoring play a significant role in evaluating and examining the
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

DA Grimley, AS Lynn, CW Brown, NE Blair - Minerals, 2021‏ - mdpi.com
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 …