Dam reservoir backwater as a field-scale laboratory of human-induced changes in river biogeomorphology: A review focused on gravel-bed rivers
Only in the years 2007–2016 about 8000 large dams were constructed all over the world,
adding to> 50,000 previously built dams. These structures disturb abiotic and biotic …
adding to> 50,000 previously built dams. These structures disturb abiotic and biotic …
Remote sensing of riparian ecosystems
Riparian zones are dynamic ecosystems that form at the interface between the aquatic and
terrestrial components of a landscape. They are shaped by complex interactions between …
terrestrial components of a landscape. They are shaped by complex interactions between …
Changes in morphometric meander parameters identified on the Karoon River, Iran, using remote sensing data
River meander dynamics and mobility are important indicators of environmental change
related to climate changes and anthropogenic activities at local and river basin scales. The …
related to climate changes and anthropogenic activities at local and river basin scales. The …
Changes in the hydrodynamics of a mountain river induced by dam reservoir backwater
Upstream from a dam reservoir, river hydrodynamics may be directly changed by temporary
inundation driven by the reservoir. This triggers morphological river changes which may …
inundation driven by the reservoir. This triggers morphological river changes which may …
Detailed assessment of spatial and temporal variations in river channel changes and meander evolution as a preliminary work for effective floodplain management …
The quasi-natural meandering type of alluvial rivers is quite unusual in Central European
watersheds. The lack of extensive regulation allows such rivers to shift along their floodplain …
watersheds. The lack of extensive regulation allows such rivers to shift along their floodplain …
Spatiotemporal dynamics of chlorophyll-a in a large reservoir as derived from Landsat 8 OLI data: understanding its driving and restrictive factors
Chlorophyll-a (Chl a) is an important indicator of water quality and eutrophication status.
Monitoring Chl a concentration (C Chl a) and understanding the interactions between C Chl …
Monitoring Chl a concentration (C Chl a) and understanding the interactions between C Chl …
Effects of urbanization on river morphology of the Talar River, Mazandarn Province, Iran
In the present study, we investigate the effects of urbanization growth on river morphology in
the downstream part of Talar River, east of Mazandaran Province, Iran. Morphological and …
the downstream part of Talar River, east of Mazandaran Province, Iran. Morphological and …
Can beaver impact promote river renaturalization? The example of the Raba River, southern Poland
Abstract The European beaver (Castor fiber) was reintroduced in the Polish Carpathians in
the 1980s after a few centuries of absence. It gradually colonized suitable habitats in the …
the 1980s after a few centuries of absence. It gradually colonized suitable habitats in the …
The impact of faulting-induced uplift and subsidence on terrace formation and abandonment: a case study of the Huangshui River, NE Tibetan Plateau
Fluvial terraces are important archives for inferring changes in river dynamics. In the NE
Tibetan Plateau, the Huangshui River flows through broad depressions and narrow gorges …
Tibetan Plateau, the Huangshui River flows through broad depressions and narrow gorges …
Channel adjustments in Iranian rivers: a review
Channel adjustments in Iranian rivers have been intense over the last decades due to
natural and human factors. Iran has six major basins, all with different climates, from very …
natural and human factors. Iran has six major basins, all with different climates, from very …