Integrating resilience with functional ecosystem measures: a novel paradigm for management decisions under multiple‐stressor interplay in freshwater ecosystems

D Jaiswal, U Pandey, V Mishra… - Global Change …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Moving beyond monitoring the state of water quality to understanding how the sensitive
ecosystems “respond” to complex interplay of climatic and anthropogenic perturbations, and …

Critical nodes in river networks

S Sarker, A Veremyev, V Boginski, A Singh - Scientific reports, 2019 - nature.com
River drainage networks are important landscape features that have been studied for
several decades from a range of geomorphological and hydrological perspectives …

Random self-similar trees: Emergence of scaling laws

Y Kovchegov, I Zaliapin, E Foufoula-Georgiou - Surveys in Geophysics, 2022 - Springer
The hierarchical organization and emergence of scaling laws in complex systems—
geophysical, biological, technological, and socioeconomic—have been the topic of …

Investigating topologic and geometric properties of synthetic and natural river networks under changing climate

S Sarker - 2021 - stars.library.ucf.edu
River networks are important landscape features that collect and transport water, sediment
and nutrients from regions of higher elevation to lower elevations. These networks have …

Biochemical, strength and erosional characteristics of coral sand treated by bio-stimulated microbial induced calcite precipitation

YJ Wang, NJ Jiang, XL Han, K Liu, YJ Du - Acta Geotechnica, 2022 - Springer
Microbial induced calcite precipitation (MICP), a bio-cementation process, can be adopted to
improve the engineering properties of granular soils. Bio-stimulation, via directly enriching …

Autogenic geomorphic processes determine the resolution and fidelity of terrestrial paleoclimate records

BZ Foreman, KM Straub - Science advances, 2017 - science.org
Terrestrial paleoclimate records rely on proxies hosted in alluvial strata whose beds are
deposited by unsteady and nonlinear geomorphic processes. It is broadly assumed that this …

Post‐fire sediment yield from a central California watershed: Field measurements and validation of the WEPP model

AE East, JB Logan, HW Dow, DP Smith… - Earth and Space …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
In a warming climate, an intensifying fire regime and higher likelihood of extreme rain are
expected to increase watershed sediment yield in many regions. Understanding regional …

Self-similarity and vanishing diffusion in fluvial landscapes

SK Anand, MB Bertagni, TD Drivas… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - pnas.org
Complex topographies exhibit universal properties when fluvial erosion dominates
landscape evolution over other geomorphological processes. Similarly, we show that the …

The role of lateral erosion in the evolution of nondendritic drainage networks to dendricity and the persistence of dynamic networks

JS Kwang, AL Langston, G Parker - … of the National Academy of Sciences, 2021 - pnas.org
Dendritic, ie, tree-like, river networks are ubiquitous features on Earth's landscapes;
however, how and why river networks organize themselves into this form are incompletely …

Is the Anti-Atlas of Morocco still uplifting?

R Lanari, R Reitano, E Giachetta, FJ Pazzaglia… - Journal of African Earth …, 2022 - Elsevier
Topographic elevation of orogenic belts in the results of several processes and contributions
occurring at different temporal and spatial scales, from short-to long-term and from the …