Stream network analysis and geomorphic flood plain mapping from orbital and suborbital remote sensing imagery application to flood hazard studies in central Texas [PDF]
The author has identified the following significant results. Development of a quantitative hydrogeomorphic approach to flood hazard evaluation was hindered by (1) problems of resolution and definition of the morphometric parameters which have hydrologic ...
Baker, V. R. +4 more
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A Lithospheric Drip Triggered Green and Colorado River Integration
Abstract The integration of the Green and Colorado Rivers shifted the continental drainage divide of North America, marking a key event in the hydrological and biogeographical evolution of the continent. Sedimentological and stratigraphic evidence shows that for integration to occur, the Green River likely cut through the Uinta Mountains between 8 and ...
Adam G. G. Smith +4 more
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Quantifying riverbank and soil erosion risks in the upper Ghaghara river basin and their implications for flood management. [PDF]
Pandey SK +4 more
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Surface hydrodynamical models through synoptic interpretation of LANDSAT MSS images in lagoonal and coastal waters [PDF]
There are no author-identified significant results in this ...
Dejesusparada, N., Herz, R.
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Spatial Variability in Deep SOC Storage in Georgia (USA) Salt Marshes
Abstract Coastal Georgia's (USA) salt marshes function as soil organic carbon (SOC) sinks because of their high primary productivity and slow decomposition rates. Quantifying SOC stocks is essential to establish a baseline for long‐term SOC trends and to highlight their capacity for long‐term carbon (C) sequestration.
M. B. Ahrens +6 more
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A multi-scale framework for BOD<sub>5</sub> prediction from water quality to hydro-geomorphic interpolation. [PDF]
Arzhangi A, Partani S.
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Soil Organic Matter Stabilization by Polyvalent Cations in a Buried Alkaline Soil
Abstract Buried paleosols can store large quantities of organic carbon (C), much of which persists for millennia due to isolation from surface processes that promote decomposition. Subsoil organic matter (SOM) persistence is often enhanced by mineral associations and ionic conditions—particularly high clay content and polyvalent cations—that limit ...
Manisha Dolui +11 more
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Madagascar's landscape evolution: A tale of two rifts. [PDF]
Clementucci R +3 more
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Abstract Accurate characterization of gravel structures is essential for understanding riverbed roughness, flow resistance, and sediment transport. However, quantifying the definitive characteristics of these gravel structures remains challenging due to the inherent complexity of particle spatial arrangement. This study presents an improved statistical
Jie Qin, Teng Wu
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Responses of Macroinvertebrate Communities to Heterogeneity Among Typical Reaches in the Upper Yangtze River. [PDF]
Wei Y +9 more
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