Streamside forest buffer width needed to protect stream water quality, habitat, and organisms: a literature review

BW Sweeney, JD Newbold - JAWRA Journal of the American …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
This literature review addresses how wide a streamside forest buffer needs to be to protect
water quality, habitat, and biota for small streams (≤~ 100 km2 or~ 5th order watershed) …

Modeling the interactions between river morphodynamics and riparian vegetation

C Camporeale, E Perucca, L Ridolfi… - Reviews of …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
The study of river‐riparian vegetation interactions is an important and intriguing research
field in geophysics. Vegetation is an active element of the ecological dynamics of a …

[KNJIGA][B] Rivers and floodplains: forms, processes, and sedimentary record

JS Bridge - 2003 - books.google.com
Rivers and Floodplains is concerned with the origin, geometry, water flow, sediment
transport, erosion and deposition associated with modern alluvial rivers and floodplains …

[KNJIGA][B] Computational river dynamics

W Wu - 2007 - taylorfrancis.com
Comprehensive text on the fundamentals of modeling flow and sediment transport in rivers
treating both physical principles and numerical methods for various degrees of complexity …

The interaction between channel geometry, water flow, sediment transport and deposition in braided rivers

JS Bridge - Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 1993 - lyellcollection.org
Abstract Models of braided-river deposition must be detailed, fully 3D, and preferably
quantitative to be of use in understanding and predicting the nature of ancient deposits. In …

Bank erosion as a desirable attribute of rivers

JL Florsheim, JF Mount, A Chin - BioScience, 2008 - academic.oup.com
Bank erosion is integral to the functioning of river ecosystems. It is a geomorphic process
that promotes riparian vegetation succession and creates dynamic habitats crucial for …

A new framework for modeling the migration of meandering rivers

G Parker, Y Shimizu, GV Wilkerson… - Earth Surface …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Many models of river meander migration rely upon a simple formalism, whereby the eroding
bank is cut back at a rate that is dictated by the flow, and the depositing bank then migrates …

Pattern, process and function: elements of a unified theory of hydrology at the catchment scale

M Sivapalan - Encyclopedia of hydrological sciences, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Catchment hydrology is presently operating under an essentially reductionist paradigm,
dominated by small‐scale process theories. Yet, hydrology is full of examples of highly …

River meandering as a self-organization process

HH Stølum - Science, 1996 - science.org
Simulations of freely meandering rivers and empirical data show that the meandering
process self-organizes the river morphology, or planform, into a critical state characterized …

Sinuous deep-water channels: Genesis, geometry and architecture

RB Wynn, BT Cronin, J Peakall - Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2007 - Elsevier
Sinuous deep-water channels display a wide range of geometries and internal architectures.
Most modern examples have been documented from large passive-margin fans, supplied by …