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New opportunities for experiments in fluvial geomorphology: the flume PTETHYS
In recent decades both physical modelling and computer simulation of fluvial processes has undergone rapid progress. The paper summarizes the achievements of both international and Hungarian laboratory experiments in fluvial geomorphology.
Ervin Pirkhoffer +9 more
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Anabranching and maximum flow efficiency in Magela Creek, northern Australia [PDF]
Anabranching is the prevailing river pattern found along alluvial tracts of the world's largest rivers. Hydraulic geometry and bed material discharge are compared between single channel and anabranching reaches up to 4 times bank-full discharge in Magela
Abaddo +40 more
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This study attempts to identify fluvial architecture and document channel and channel belt dimensions of central Pattani Basin within Upper Miocene to Holocene interval by using seismic geomorphology and well log data. Many seismic attributes such as RMS,
Shakhawat Hossain, Md. Imranuzzaman
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Fluvial Geomorphology and River Management [PDF]
This Special Issue deals with the role of fluvial geomorphology in landscape evolution and the impact of human activities on fluvial systems, which require river restoration and management [...]
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A review of assessment methods for river hydromorphology [PDF]
The work leading to this paper has received funding for the EU’s FP7 under Grant Agreement No.
A Buffagni +60 more
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Dynamic allometry in coastal overwash morphology [PDF]
Allometry refers to a physical principle in which geometric (and/or metabolic) characteristics of an object or organism are correlated to its size. Allometric scaling relationships typically manifest as power laws.
Davenport, Kirstin L. +2 more
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Physical and biological controls on fine sediment transport and storage in rivers [PDF]
Excess fine sediment, comprising particles
Casas-Mulet, R. +10 more
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Progress in fluvial geomorphology and trend: A brief review
Significance As an important branch in earth system science, fluvial geomorphology is the study of fluvial erosion-transport-accumulation processes (source-to-sink system), temporal-spatial change in fluvial landscapes, and impact of tectonic, climate ...
Xianyan WANG, Yang YU
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Rates of erosion and landscape change along the Blue Ridge escarpment, southern Appalachian Mountains, estimated from in situ cosmogenic 10Be [PDF]
The Blue Ridge escarpment, located within the southern Appalachian Mountains of Virginia and North Carolina, forms a distinct, steep boundary between the lower-elevation Piedmont and higher-elevation Blue Ridge physiographic provinces.
Bierman, Paul R. +5 more
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ABSTRACT This study investigates the effectiveness of drone‐based remote sensing and Google Earth satellite imagery for archaeological prospection in the Bayan Gol Valley, Central Mongolia. Utilizing a fixed‐wing unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) equipped with RGB and multispectral sensors, we surveyed 655 ha to document Mongol‐period settlement structures
Peter Heimermann +4 more
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