Erodibility of cohesive sediment: The importance of sediment properties
Cohesive sediment is an important component of aquatic environments, which must be
monitored and managed for environmental, engineering, and human health reasons. While …
monitored and managed for environmental, engineering, and human health reasons. While …
The behavioural characteristics of sediment properties and their implications for sediment fingerprinting as an approach for identifying sediment sources in river basins
Sediment fingerprinting is a technique that is increasingly being used to improve the
understanding of sediment dynamics within river basins. At present, one of the main …
understanding of sediment dynamics within river basins. At present, one of the main …
Inter‐disciplinary perspectives on processes in the hyporheic zone
The interface between groundwater and surface water within riverine/riparian ecosystems—
the hyporheic zone (HZ)—is experiencing a rapid growth of research interest from a range of …
the hyporheic zone (HZ)—is experiencing a rapid growth of research interest from a range of …
Control of sediment dynamics by vegetation as a key function driving biogeomorphic succession within fluvial corridors
Riparian vegetation responds to hydrogeomorphic disturbances and environmental
changes and also controls these changes. Here, we propose that the control of sediment …
changes and also controls these changes. Here, we propose that the control of sediment …
Sediment deposition within and around a finite patch of model vegetation over a range of channel velocity
The interaction between flow and vegetation creates feedbacks to deposition that vary with
channel velocity. This experimental study describes how channel velocity and stem …
channel velocity. This experimental study describes how channel velocity and stem …
The relationship between fine sediment and macrophytes in rivers
The interplay between erosion and deposition are fundamental characteristics of river
basins. These processes result in the delivery, retention and conveyance of sediment …
basins. These processes result in the delivery, retention and conveyance of sediment …
The pernicious problem of streambed colmation: A multi‐disciplinary reflection on the mechanisms, causes, impacts, and management challenges
The accumulation of fine sediments in rivers is a pernicious problem with wide‐ranging
consequences for the healthy functioning of rivers throughout the world. It is linked to a …
consequences for the healthy functioning of rivers throughout the world. It is linked to a …
Vegetative impacts on hydraulics and sediment processes across the fluvial system
Vegetation creates a complicated system of feedbacks and linkages across the fluvial
system that is realized through river planform shape. Interactions occur among flow …
system that is realized through river planform shape. Interactions occur among flow …
Separating natural from human enhanced methane emissions in headwater streams
Headwater streams are natural sources of methane but are suffering severe anthropogenic
disturbance, particularly land use change and climate warming. The widespread …
disturbance, particularly land use change and climate warming. The widespread …
Multiscale flow-vegetation-sediment feedbacks in low-gradient landscapes
LG Larsen - Geomorphology, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract Low-gradient fluvial landscapes (1–50 cm km− 1) occupy diverse settings (inland,
tidal, and deltaic wetlands, large-river floodplains, lowland streams) but share many …
tidal, and deltaic wetlands, large-river floodplains, lowland streams) but share many …