Dense and long-term monitoring of earth surface processes with passive RFID—a review

M Le Breton, F Liébault, L Baillet, A Charléty… - Earth-science …, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Billions of Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) passive tags are produced yearly
to identify goods remotely. New research and business applications are continuously …

Bedload tracing with RFID tags in gravel‐bed rivers: Review and meta‐analysis after 20 years of field and laboratory experiments

F Liébault, H Piégay, M Cassel… - Earth Surface Processes …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Soon after their first deployment in rivers in the early 2000s, RFID tags rapidly became the
reference technology for bedload tracing in rivers. We can estimate from the literature that …

Geomorphic context in process‐based river restoration

E Wohl, S Rathburn, S Dunn, E Iskin… - River Research and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Process‐based river restoration seeks to restore processes such as channel‐floodplain
connectivity that create and maintain river corridor functions. Process‐based restoration can …

Promoting fluvial geomorphology to “live with rivers” in the Anthropocene Era

JH García, A Ollero, A Ibisate, IC Fuller, RG Death… - Geomorphology, 2021 - Elsevier
Is geomorphology at the forefront of river management? The aims of this article are to
explore potential answers to this question in terms of role, barriers, motivation and prospects …

Channel response to sediment replenishment in a large gravel‐bed river: The case of the Saint‐Sauveur dam in the Buëch River (Southern Alps, France)

G Brousse, G Arnaud‐Fassetta… - River Research and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Saint‐Sauveur dam was built in 1992 in the middle section of the Buëch River.
Downstream of the dam, a channel incision by several meters was observed. A gravel …

Sediment nourishments to mitigate channel bed incision in engineered rivers

MJ Czapiga, A Blom, E Viparelli - Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 2022 - ascelibrary.org
Engineering modifications of rivers, eg, dams or groynes, often induce long-term riverbed
erosion, which can be mitigated with sediment nourishments. Here, we consider …

Engineering impacts on the Upper Rhine channel and floodplain over two centuries

F Arnaud, L Schmitt, K Johnstone, AJ Rollet, H Piégay - Geomorphology, 2019 - Elsevier
The reconstruction of long-term (> 100 yr) channel changes is critical to understanding how
natural and anthropogenic factors impact the evolution of river systems. It provides …

Efficiency and sustainability of gravel augmentation to restore large regulated rivers: Insights from three experiments on the Rhine River (France/Germany)

V Chardon, L Schmitt, F Arnaud, H Piégay, A Clutier - Geomorphology, 2021 - Elsevier
Over the last two centuries, rivers have been strongly regulated, inducing notable sediment
starvation and flow reduction. This regulation has altered aquatic habitats, biocenosis and …

Ecohydraulic modelling to evaluate cascade dam construction impact and support fish habitat restoration

Q Wang, Y Han, P Li, W Zhang, Y Wang, Y **… - Ecological …, 2023 - Elsevier
The cascade dam constructions in the Lancang River basin will alter the river's hydrological
status and affect the habitat quality of spawning sites. In this study, an ecohydraulic model …

Assessment of a new solution for tracking pebbles in rivers based on active RFID

M Cassel, T Dépret, H Piégay - Earth Surface Processes and …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Low‐frequency passive integrated transponders (PIT tags), are commonly used for
monitoring pebble mobility in gravel‐bed rivers. Although early studies reported high …