Roughness in the earth sciences

MW Smith - Earth-Science Reviews, 2014 - Elsevier
Rough surfaces are ubiquitous in nature. Near-surface processes both encounter and create
surface roughness. Recent advances in surveying have improved the resolution, extent and …

Biostabilization of cohesive sediments: revisiting the role of abiotic conditions, physiology and diversity of microbes, polymeric secretion, and biofilm architecture

SU Gerbersdorf, S Wieprecht - Geobiology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
In aquatic habitats, micro‐organisms successfully adhere to and mediate particles, thus
changing the erosive response of fine sediments to hydrodynamic forcing by secreting glue …

The effects of weirs on structural stream habitat and biological communities

M Mueller, J Pander, J Geist - Journal of Applied Ecology, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Most of the world's rivers are affected by dams and weirs. Information on the quantitative and
qualitative effects of weirs across biological communities is crucial for successful …

[图书][B] Rivers in the Landscape

E Wohl - 2020 - books.google.com
Rivers are the great shapers of terrestrial landscapes. Very few points on Earth above sea
level do not lie within a drainage basin. Even points distant from the nearest channel are …

Linking the hydraulic world of individual organisms to ecological processes: putting ecology into ecohydraulics

J Lancaster, BJ Downes - River Research and Applications, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Ecohydraulics is a relatively new name for a long‐standing field investigating the
interactions between ecology and the physics of flowing water. In recent decades, a …

River infrastructure and the spread of freshwater invasive species: Inferences from an experimentally‐parameterised individual‐based model

JA Daniels, JR Kerr, PS Kemp - Journal of Applied Ecology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Invasive species and river infrastructure are major threats to freshwater biodiversity. These
stressors are commonly considered in isolation, yet the construction and maintenance of …

[HTML][HTML] Can high resolution 3D topographic surveys provide reliable grain size estimates in gravel bed rivers?

E Pearson, MW Smith, MJ Klaar, LE Brown - Geomorphology, 2017 - Elsevier
High resolution topographic surveys such as those provided by Structure-from-Motion (SfM)
contain a wealth of information that is not always exploited in the generation of Digital …

Understanding system disturbance and ecosystem services in restored saltmarshes: Integrating physical and biogeochemical processes

KL Spencer, GL Harvey - Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2012 - Elsevier
Coastal saltmarsh ecosystems occupy only a small percentage of Earth's land surface, yet
contribute a wide range of ecosystem services that have significant global economic and …

Through‐water terrestrial laser scanning of gravel beds at the patch scale

M Smith, D Vericat, C Gibbins - Earth Surface Processes and …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Acquiring high resolution topographic data of natural gravel surfaces is technically
demanding in locations where the bed is not exposed at low water stages. Often the most …

Hydraulic modelling approaches for ecohydraulic studies: 3D, 2D, 1D and non‐numerical models

D Tonina, K Jorde - Ecohydraulics: An integrated approach, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
This chapter deals with hydraulic modelling for predicting flow properties used in
ecohydraulics, in its broader sense, which encompasses aquatic habitat modelling …