Human topographic signatures and derived geomorphic processes across landscapes

P Tarolli, G Sofia - Geomorphology, 2016 - Elsevier
The Earth's surface morphology, in an abiotic context, is a consequence of major forcings
such as tectonic uplift, erosion, sediment transport, and climate. Recently, however, it has …

Ecohydrological consequences of drought‐and infestation‐triggered tree die‐off: insights and hypotheses

HD Adams, CH Luce, DD Breshears, CD Allen… - …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
ABSTRACT Widespread, rapid, drought‐, and infestation‐triggered tree mortality is
emerging as a phenomenon affecting forests globally and may be linked to increasing …

The concept of hydrological connectivity and its contribution to understanding runoff‐dominated geomorphic systems

LJ Bracken, J Croke - Hydrological Processes: An International …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
The term 'connectivity'is increasingly being applied in hydrological and geomorphological
studies. Relevant research encompasses aspects of landscape connectivity, hydrological …

Linkages between forest soils and water quality and quantity

DG Neary, GG Ice, CR Jackson - Forest ecology and management, 2009 - Elsevier
The most sustainable and best quality fresh water sources in the world originate in forest
ecosystems. The biological, chemical, and physical characteristics of forest soils are …

PHYSICAL HYDROLOGY AND THE EFFECTS OF FOREST HARVESTING IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST: A REVIEW1

R Dan Moore, SM Wondzell - JAWRA Journal of the American …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
The Pacific Northwest encompasses a range of hydrologic regimes that can be broadly
characterized as either coastal (where rain and rain on snow are dominant) or interior …

GEOMORPHOLOGY OF STEEPLAND HEADWATERS: THE TRANSITION FROM HILLSLOPES TO CHANNELS1

L Benda, MA Hassan, M Church… - JAWRA Journal of the …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Headwater streams comprise 60 to 80 percent of the cumulative length of river networks. In
hilly to mountainous terrain, they reflect a mix of hillslope and channel processes because of …

A conceptual connectivity framework for understanding geomorphic change in human-impacted fluvial systems

RE Poeppl, SD Keesstra, J Maroulis - Geomorphology, 2017 - Elsevier
Human-induced landscape change is difficult to predict due to the complexity inherent in
both geomorphic and social systems as well as due to the coupling relationships between …

[HTML][HTML] Forest harvesting and hydrology in boreal Forests: Under an increased and cumulative disturbance context

X Wei, K Giles-Hansen, SA Spencer, X Ge… - Forest Ecology and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Boreal forests cover about one-third of the global forested area and are under rapid
alteration due to increased natural and human-induced forest disturbance, which have …

The role of human activities on sediment connectivity of shallow landslides

MG Persichillo, M Bordoni, M Cavalli, S Crema… - Catena, 2018 - Elsevier
Sediment connectivity within a catchment depends largely on the morphological complexity
of the catchment and is strictly related to the anthropogenic modification of the landscape. In …

Sediment delivery in managed forests: a review

JC Croke, PB Hairsine - Environmental Reviews, 2006 - cdnsciencepub.com
L'ouverture ou l'enlèvement de la canopée, au cours des récoltes ou du défrichement,
conduisent à une séquence prévisible de réactions, dont la description semble …