[HTML][HTML] The role of infrequently mobile boulders in modulating landscape evolution and geomorphic hazards
A landscape's sediment grain size distribution is the product of, and an important influence
on, earth surface processes and landscape evolution. Grains can be large enough that the …
on, earth surface processes and landscape evolution. Grains can be large enough that the …
[图书][B] Downstream effects of dams on alluvial rivers
GP Williams, MG Wolman, MG Wolman - 1984 - books.google.com
This study describes changes in mean channel-bed elevation, channel width, bed-material
sizes, vegetation, water discharges, and sediment loads downstream from 21 dams …
sizes, vegetation, water discharges, and sediment loads downstream from 21 dams …
Downstream hydrologic and geomorphic effects of large dams on American rivers
WL Graf - Geomorphology, 2006 - Elsevier
The hydrology and geomorphology of large rivers in America reflect the pervasive influence
of an extensive water control infrastructure including more than 75,000 dams. One hundred …
of an extensive water control infrastructure including more than 75,000 dams. One hundred …
Classification of geomorphological effects downstream of dams
SA Brandt - Catena, 2000 - Elsevier
The effects of dams on downstream geomorphology are reviewed and a typology is devised,
consisting of nine cases. The classification can be seen as a further development of Lane's …
consisting of nine cases. The classification can be seen as a further development of Lane's …
Modeling fluvial erosion on regional to continental scales
AD Howard, WE Dietrich… - Journal of Geophysical …, 1994 - Wiley Online Library
The fluvial system is a major concern in modeling landform evolution in response to tectonic
deformation. Three stream bed types (bedrock, coarse‐bed alluvial, and fine‐bed alluvial) …
deformation. Three stream bed types (bedrock, coarse‐bed alluvial, and fine‐bed alluvial) …
River longitudinal profiles and bedrock incision models: Stream power and the influence of sediment supply
L Sklar, WE Dietrich - Geophysical Monograph-American …, 1998 - books.google.com
River incision into bedrock, which drives landscape evolution and links topography to
tectonics and climate, is a poorly understood process that is typically modeled as depending …
tectonics and climate, is a poorly understood process that is typically modeled as depending …
[图书][B] Tectonic geomorphology of mountains: a new approach to paleoseismology
WB Bull - 2008 - books.google.com
With a balance of theory and practical applications, Tectonic Geomorphology of Mountains
is essential reading for research geologists and upper-level undergraduate and graduate …
is essential reading for research geologists and upper-level undergraduate and graduate …
[图书][B] Fluvial processes in dryland rivers
WL Graf - 1988 - ansac.az.gov
Dryland Rivers Page 1 William L. Graf Fluvial Processes Dryland Rivers With 143 Figures i¡¡tl,$r,a,"nt
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg NewYork London Paris Tokyo Page 2 Professor Dr. WlllI¡.tvI …
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg NewYork London Paris Tokyo Page 2 Professor Dr. WlllI¡.tvI …
Metrics for assessing the downstream effects of dams
JC Schmidt, PR Wilcock - Water Resources Research, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
We evaluate three metrics representing the drivers of channel change downstream from
dams. A balance between changes in sediment supply and transport capacity identifies …
dams. A balance between changes in sediment supply and transport capacity identifies …
Food‐web dynamics in a large river discontinuum
Nearly all ecosystems have been altered by human activities, and most communities are
now composed of interacting species that have not co‐evolved. These changes may modify …
now composed of interacting species that have not co‐evolved. These changes may modify …