Flood risk assessment in the Kosi megafan using multi-criteria decision analysis: A hydro-geomorphic approach
Floods are one of the most devastating natural events that lead to enormous and recurring
loss of life, properties, and resources around the globe. In India, floods remain a major …
loss of life, properties, and resources around the globe. In India, floods remain a major …
Coarse sediment connectivity in river channel systems: a conceptual framework and methodology
J Hooke - Geomorphology, 2003 - Elsevier
Identification of coarse sediment connectivity down river-channel systems is important for
understanding the linkages between river reaches, the influence of sediment sources on …
understanding the linkages between river reaches, the influence of sediment sources on …
Scale dependent thresholds in hydrological and erosion response of a semi-arid catchment in southeast Spain
ELH Cammeraat - Agriculture, ecosystems & environment, 2004 - Elsevier
Land degradation and soil erosion are perceived as important problems in the dryland
zones of the Mediterranean. Three-year measurements of hydrological and soil erosion data …
zones of the Mediterranean. Three-year measurements of hydrological and soil erosion data …
Human impacts on fluvial systems in the Mediterranean region
JM Hooke - Geomorphology, 2006 - Elsevier
The long history of substantial human impacts on the landscape of the Mediterranean
region, and their effects on fluvial systems, is documented. These effects have included …
region, and their effects on fluvial systems, is documented. These effects have included …
Effects of check dams, reforestation and land-use changes on river channel morphology: Case study of the Rogativa catchment (Murcia, Spain)
C Boix-Fayos, GG Barberá, F López-Bermúdez… - Geomorphology, 2007 - Elsevier
Catchment-scale land-use changes and erosion-control works have geomorphic
consequences as can be seen in the morphological evolution of river channels. An analysis …
consequences as can be seen in the morphological evolution of river channels. An analysis …
Effectiveness and geomorphological impacts of check dams for soil erosion control in a semiarid Mediterranean catchment: El Cárcavo (Murcia, Spain)
VM Castillo, WM Mosch, CC García, GG Barberá… - Catena, 2007 - Elsevier
The construction of transverse structures (check dams) is a widely used method in Spanish
Mediterranean areas to stabilise gullies and ephemeral streams, to reduce channel incision …
Mediterranean areas to stabilise gullies and ephemeral streams, to reduce channel incision …
Environmental flows can reduce the encroachment of terrestrial vegetation into river channels: a systematic literature review
Encroachment of riparian vegetation into regulated river channels exerts control over fluvial
processes, channel morphology, and aquatic ecology. Reducing encroachment of terrestrial …
processes, channel morphology, and aquatic ecology. Reducing encroachment of terrestrial …
The potential of large woody debris to alter biogeochemical processes and ecosystem services in lowland rivers
River restoration and management practice promotes the (re) introduction of large woody
debris (LWD) to support ecosystem services in lowland streams, such as the buffering of …
debris (LWD) to support ecosystem services in lowland streams, such as the buffering of …
The efficacy of stream power and flow duration on geomorphic responses to catastrophic flooding
Geomorphologists have long studied the impacts of extreme floods, yet the association
between the magnitude of flow parameters (discharge, velocity, shear stress, or stream …
between the magnitude of flow parameters (discharge, velocity, shear stress, or stream …
[LIVRE][B] Mountain rivers revisited
E Wohl - 2013 - books.google.com
Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Water Resources Monograph
Series, Volume 19. What are the forms and processes characteristic of mountain rivers and …
Series, Volume 19. What are the forms and processes characteristic of mountain rivers and …