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The manuscript reflects the opinion of the authors about the need for a hydromorphological approach for the management of Chilean rivers. A brief state-of-the-art of the recent scientific advances on hydromorphological approach to river management is ...
ANDREA ANDREOLI +8 more
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High‐resolution PlanetScope imagery reveals seasonal variations in proglacial lake area are underestimated by ~7% in moderate‐resolution data, while use of a single summer image can underestimate annual maximum area by ~2%. Capturing these seasonal variations provides valuable insights into the factors driving lake dynamics at Fjallsárlón, Iceland ...
Amelia Andrews +3 more
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The quantity of visitation in natural environments are growing up and in this context , a new one touristic segment isemerging, which has the non-biotic natural patrimony as its attractive – the geotourism.
Lilian Carla Moreira Bento +1 more
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: River confluences are zones of intense hydro-sedimentary interaction whose morphological dynamics remain poorly understood in tropical environments, especially in the Cerrado biome.
Pâmela Camila Assis +4 more
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Fluvial geomorphology on Earth-like planetary surfaces: A review. [PDF]
Baker VR +7 more
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Sub‐annual spatiotemporal dynamics of sediment and organic matter storage in beaver ponds
Ponds higher up the beaver cascades showed increasing erosion of sediments following heavier rainfall events, whereas those further down showed increasing sediment accretion. Following periods with less intense rainfall all ponds showed net sediment accretion.
Gareth Bradbury +4 more
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Rangeland management and fluvial geomorphology in northern Tanzania. [PDF]
Miller BW, Doyle MW.
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The southwest Kalahari dune field has resident fine grains which may be emitted as mineral dust after protective vegetation is removed by fire. However, low wind speeds, high initial surface cover, and the protective effect of biocrusts result in the low possibility of the southwest Kalahari emitting dust post‐fire.
Rosemary A. Huck +2 more
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Using the most complete summary of 20 years of riparian plant water use studies in North American drylands to date, we examine broad patterns of plant water use by vegetation type and across climate gradients. Marshes, cottonwood‐willow stands and tamarisk use larger amounts of water than other communities, and all communities have higher water use in ...
Emily C. Palmquist +5 more
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Impacts of a Century‐Old Urban Dam on Water Quality and Habitat Composition, Flint River, Flint, MI
ABSTRACT Dams significantly influence river ecosystems worldwide, fragmenting habitats, altering sediment transport, and reducing biodiversity. Urban rivers are especially vulnerable, where dams compound stressors such as channelization, pollution, and degraded riparian zones. In response, dam removals are a growing restoration tool globally.
Chloe J. Summers, Heather A. Dawson
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