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Haidong Ou, Shirong Cai, Wei Fan, Junliang Qiu, Xiaolin Mu, Tao Zhou, Xiankun Yang and Lorenzo Picco
The Pearl River is one of China?s large rivers, the second-largest river and the fourth-longest river in China. Its unique geography, landform, and climate conditions create unique fluvial geomorphological processes. Affected by human activities and clim...
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Daria Wieslawa Krasiewicz and Grzegorz Wierzbicki
The origin and dynamics of a 2010 pluvial flood in the valley of a large European river are described. In order to study how local people perceive this catastrophic event a small administrative unit (rural municipality) within the Holocene floodplain (th...
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Polina Lemenkova and Olivier Debeir
With methods for processing remote sensing data becoming widely available, the ability to quantify changes in spatial data and to evaluate the distribution of diverse landforms across target areas in datasets becomes increasingly important. One way to ap...
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Alvaro López-Ramos, Juan Pablo Medrano-Barboza, Luisa Martínez-Acosta, Guillermo J. Acuña, John Freddy Remolina López and Alvaro Alberto López-Lambraño
The geomorphology of a basin makes it possible for us to understand its hydrological pattern. Accordingly, satellite-based remote sensing and geo-information technologies have proven to be effective tools in the morphology analysis at the basin level. Co...
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Enrico Miccadei, Cristiano Carabella and Giorgio Paglia
Drainage basin-scale morphometric analysis and morphological evidence of tectonics represent helpful tools to evaluate and investigate morphoneotectonic processes in tectonically active regions. In this perspective, we applied an integrated analysis to t...
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Daniela Piacentini, Francesco Troiani, Tommaso Servizi, Olivia Nesci and Francesco Veneri
The stream length-gradient (SL) index is widely used in geomorphological studies aimed at detecting knickzones, which are extensive along-stream deviations from the typical concave-up shape assumed for stream longitudinal profiles at steady-state conditi...
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Azra Khosravichenar, Morteza Fattahi, Hamideh Amini and Hans von Suchodoletz
Fluvial sediments are valuable paleoenvironmental archives of the Quaternary. Since besides environmental factors they are also affected by local tectonics or intrinsic processes, large instead of small catchments should be studied. In drylands covering ...
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Marina Zingaro, Alberto Refice, Annarita D?Addabbo, Renaud Hostache, Marco Chini and Domenico Capolongo
Sediment connectivity is considered a powerful geomorphic indicator for defining the most sensitive areas to geomorphological modifications in a fluvial catchment (hotspots). This encourages the development of methods and models for its assessment, to in...
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M. Jimena Andreazzini,Susana B. Degiovanni,Aldo R. Prieto,Alfonsina Tripaldi,M. Elisa Luque
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Wet-meadows are wetlands of high environmental value and common in the Patagonia, Cordillera de los Andes and Pampean Ranges of Argentina. Particularly, the studies about the functioning and dynamics of wet-meadows are still insufficient and partials in ...
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Xiaofei Liu, Changxing Shi, Yuanyuan Zhou, Zhenkui Gu and Huijuan Li
River channel change can be very sensitive to environmental change and human activities and it has been one of the main research topics in fluvial geomorphology. In this study, repeated channel geometric measurements were used to investigate the channel ...
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