Characterising physical habitats and fluvial hydromorphology: A new system for the survey and classification of river geomorphic units
Geomorphic units are the elementary spatial physical features of the river mosaic at the
reach scale that are nested within the overall hydromorphological structure of a river and its …
reach scale that are nested within the overall hydromorphological structure of a river and its …
Geomorphic classification of rivers: an updated review
JM Buffington, DR Montgomery - In: Shroder, John (Jack) F …, 2021 - research.fs.usda.gov
Process-based classification of rivers is widely used for assessing the effects of past
landscape disturbance, current biophysical conditions, and likely responses to future …
landscape disturbance, current biophysical conditions, and likely responses to future …
The use of stream power as an indicator of channel sensitivity to erosion and deposition processes
Stream power is a measure of the main driving forces acting in a channel and determines a
river's capacity to transport sediment and perform geomorphic work. Recent digital elevation …
river's capacity to transport sediment and perform geomorphic work. Recent digital elevation …
[HTML][HTML] Australian non-perennial rivers: Global lessons and research opportunities
Non-perennial rivers are valuable water resources that support millions of humans globally,
as well as unique riparian ecosystems. In Australia, the Earth's driest inhabited continent …
as well as unique riparian ecosystems. In Australia, the Earth's driest inhabited continent …
Let the river erode! Enabling lateral migration increases geomorphic unit diversity
River restoration practice frequently employs conservative designs that create and maintain
prescribed, static morphology. Such approaches ignore an emerging understanding of …
prescribed, static morphology. Such approaches ignore an emerging understanding of …
How dynamic is the Brahmaputra? Understanding the process–form–vegetation interactions for hierarchies of energy dissipation
The spatio‐temporal heterogeneity in process–form–vegetation interactions has enabled the
Brahmaputra river system to dissipate the fluvial energy at hierarchical scales. The present …
Brahmaputra river system to dissipate the fluvial energy at hierarchical scales. The present …
The use of remote sensing to characterise hydromorphological properties of European rivers
Remote sensing (RS) technology offers unparalleled opportunities to explore river systems
using RADAR, multispectral, hyper spectral, and LiDAR data. The accuracy reached by …
using RADAR, multispectral, hyper spectral, and LiDAR data. The accuracy reached by …
Basin‐wide hydromorphological analysis of ephemeral streams using machine learning algorithms‡
MP Rabanaque, V Martínez‐Fernández… - Earth Surface …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Sustainable river management now encompasses a much wider concept that includes
hydromorphological and fluvial habitat studies. In ephemeral streams, the geomorphological …
hydromorphological and fluvial habitat studies. In ephemeral streams, the geomorphological …
Upscaling site‐scale ecohydraulic models to inform salmonid population‐level life cycle modeling and restoration actions–Lessons from the Columbia River Basin
With high‐resolution topography and imagery in fluvial environments, the potential to
quantify physical fish habitat at the reach scale has never been better. Increased availability …
quantify physical fish habitat at the reach scale has never been better. Increased availability …
Measuring geomorphology in river assessment procedures 2: Recommendations for supporting river management goals
Fluvial geomorphology, which describes the form and processes of rivers, is increasingly
being incorporated into river assessment procedures. However, the complexity of …
being incorporated into river assessment procedures. However, the complexity of …