Continental scale assessment of variation in floodplain roughness with vegetation and flow characteristics

G Barinas, SP Good, D Tullos - Geophysical Research Letters, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Quantifying floodplain flows is critical to multiple river management objectives, yet how
vegetation within floodplains dissipates flow energy lacks comprehensive characterization …

Quantifying fluid retention due to natural vegetation in a forest floodplain analogue using the aggregated dead zone (ADZ) dilution approach

PA Carling, J Leyland, MG Kleinhans… - Water Resources …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Fluid retention and flow resistance due to natural vegetation remain poorly understood
despite the importance of understanding these for flow routing and floodplain revegetation …

Uncertainty in parameterizing floodplain forest friction for natural flood management, using remote sensing

AS Antonarakis, DJ Milan - Remote Sensing, 2020 - mdpi.com
One potential Natural Flood Management (NFM) option is floodplain reforestation or
manage existing riparian forests, with a view to increasing flow resistance and attenuate …

Development of a GIS-based hydraulic-ecological model to describe the interaction between floodplain vegetation and riverine hydraulics

E Dijk - 2006 - essay.utwente.nl
To reduce flood risk along large rivers, measures have to be implemented to increase their
flood conveyance capacity. These measures provide opportunities for ecological restoration …

The accuracy of ecological flow metrics derived using a physics‐based distributed rainfall–runoff model in the Great Plains, USA

TA Worthington, SK Brewer, B Vieux, J Kennen - Ecohydrology, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
The development of a hydrologic foundation, essential for advancing our understanding of
flow‐ecology relationships, was developed using the high‐resolution physics‐based …

Effects of depth-varying vegetation roughness in two-dimensional hydrodynamic modelling

I Zahidi, B Yusuf, M Cope… - … Journal of River …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
For detailed hydrodynamic modelling of vegetated floodplains, the ability to quantify
vegetation is advantageous as vegetation significantly influences the flow mechanism …

Hydroecological factors governing surface water flow on a low‐gradient floodplain

JW Harvey, RW Schaffranek, GB Noe… - Water Resources …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Interrelationships between hydrology and aquatic ecosystems are better understood in
streams and rivers compared to their surrounding floodplains. Our goal was to characterize …

[PDF][PDF] INVESTIGATING FLOOD-VEGETATION INTERACTIONS THROUGH REMOTE SENSING AND MODELING

EM Prior, JA Czuba, TJ Pingel, VA Thomas… - Virginia Space Grant …, 2022 - vsgc.odu.edu
Understanding floodplain surface water processes is important due to the everincreasing
risk of high flow events and flooding, but has always been challenging because of …

An Investigation of Emerging Technologies to Advance the Understanding of Dynamics Between the Floodplain and Main Channel Due to Riparian Vegetation

S Chaulagain - 2022 - search.proquest.com
Riparian vegetation covers only about 0.4% of the land surface whereas rivers and streams
cover about 0.3 to 0.56% but riparian vegetation still provides substantial ecosystem …

Using hydrological connectivity to develop understanding of water, soil and carbon losses across drylands undergoing vegetation change

A Puttock, J Dungait, K MacLeod… - EGU General Assembly …, 2014 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
Connectivity has emerged as a key concept for understanding the hydrological response to
vegetation change in drylands, providing an explanatory link between abiotic and biotic …