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Remotely sensed rivers in the Anthropocene: State of the art and prospects
The rivers of the world are undergoing accelerated change in the Anthropocene, and need
to be managed at much broader spatial and temporal scales than before. Fluvial remote …
to be managed at much broader spatial and temporal scales than before. Fluvial remote …
To plug‐in or not to plug‐in? Geomorphic analysis of rivers using the River Styles Framework in an era of big data acquisition and automation
In an era of big‐data acquisition and semiautomation of geomorphic river surveys, it is timely
to consider how to better integrate this into existing and widely used conceptual frameworks …
to consider how to better integrate this into existing and widely used conceptual frameworks …
Assemblages of geomorphic units: A building block approach to analysis and interpretation of river character, behaviour, condition and recovery
A geomorphic unit is a landform that has been created and reworked by a particular set of
earth surface processes. Each geomorphic unit has a particular morphology and sediment …
earth surface processes. Each geomorphic unit has a particular morphology and sediment …
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 …
[HTML][HTML] Unravelling spatial heterogeneity of inundation pattern domains for 2D analysis of fluvial landscapes and drainage networks
Fluvial landscape analysis is an essential part of geomorphology, hydrology, ecology, and
cartography. It is traditionally focused on the transition between hillslopes and channel …
cartography. It is traditionally focused on the transition between hillslopes and channel …
Stream power index for networks (SPIN) toolbox for decision support in urbanizing watersheds
Urbanization typically leads to erosion and instability in rivers, and many management and
restoration strategies have been developed to dampen the worst impacts. Stream power …
restoration strategies have been developed to dampen the worst impacts. Stream power …
EEAGER: a neural network model for finding beaver complexes in satellite and aerial imagery
Beavers are ecosystem engineers that create and maintain riparian wetland ecosystems in a
variety of ecologic, climatic, and physical settings. Despite the large‐scale implications of …
variety of ecologic, climatic, and physical settings. Despite the large‐scale implications of …
Sediment routing and floodplain exchange (SeRFE): A spatially explicit model of sediment balance and connectivity through river networks
Sediment regimes, ie, the processes that recruit, transport, and store sediment, create the
physical habitats that underpin river‐floodplain ecosystems. Natural and human‐induced …
physical habitats that underpin river‐floodplain ecosystems. Natural and human‐induced …
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 …
Lateral geomorphic connectivity in a fluvial landscape system: Unraveling the role of confinement, biogeomorphic interactions, and glacial legacies
The rates at which sediment from the landscape is recruited to channel networks reflect
lateral geomorphic connectivity and have significant implications for biophysical river …
lateral geomorphic connectivity and have significant implications for biophysical river …