Living landscapes: Muddy and vegetated floodplain effects on fluvial pattern in an incised river [0.03%]
生境地貌:泥泞和植被覆盖的泛滥平原对深切河段河流形态的影响
Maarten G Kleinhans,Bente de Vries,Lisanne Braat et al.
Maarten G Kleinhans et al.
Cohesive floodplain sediment and vegetation are both thought to cause meandering river patterns. Our aims are to compare the isolated and combined effects of mud and vegetation on river planform and morphodynamics in the setting of intermed...
Alan Puttock,Hugh A Graham,Donna Carless et al.
Alan Puttock et al.
Beavers, primarily through the building of dams, can deliver significant geomorphic modifications and result in changes to nutrient and sediment fluxes. Research is required to understand the implications and possible benefits of widespread...
Stream channel erosion in a rapidly urbanizing region of the US-Mexico border: documenting the importance of channel hardpoints with Structure-from-Motion photogrammetry [0.03%]
美国-墨西哥边境地区快速城市化区域河流侵蚀:利用摄影测量法记录河床固定点的重要性
Kristine T Taniguchi,Trent W Biggs,Eddy J Langendoen et al.
Kristine T Taniguchi et al.
Urbanization can lead to accelerated stream channel erosion, especially in areas experiencing rapid population growth, unregulated urban development on erodible soils, and variable enforcement of environmental regulations. A combination of ...
How well can we simulate complex hydro-geomorphic process chains? The 2012 multi-lake outburst flood in the Santa Cruz Valley (Cordillera Blanca, Perú) [0.03%]
复杂水文地质过程链能被模拟得多么好?以秘鲁科迪勒拉布兰卡圣克鲁斯山谷2012年多湖溃决洪水为例
Martin Mergili,Adam Emmer,Anna Juřicová et al.
Martin Mergili et al.
Changing high-mountain environments are characterized by destabilizing ice, rock or debris slopes connected to evolving glacial lakes. Such configurations may lead to potentially devastating sequences of mass movements (process chains or ca...
Multi-scale relief model (MSRM): a new algorithm for the visualization of subtle topographic change of variable size in digital elevation models [0.03%]
一种新的用于DEM中尺度变化可视化的多尺度地形模型算法
Hector A Orengo,Cameron A Petrie
Hector A Orengo
Morphological analysis of landforms has traditionally relied on the interpretation of imagery. Although imagery provides a natural view of an area of interest (AOI) images are largely hindered by the environmental conditions at the time of ...