Luminescence as a sediment tracer and provenance tool
Luminescence holds unique potential as a sediment tracer and provenance method. The
tracer application of luminescence has key advantages including ease of measurement …
tracer application of luminescence has key advantages including ease of measurement …
Hydrological and geomorphological controls of malaria transmission
Malaria risk is linked inextricably to the hydrological and geomorphological processes that
form vector breeding sites. Yet environmental controls of malaria transmission are often …
form vector breeding sites. Yet environmental controls of malaria transmission are often …
Visualisation of flooding along an unvegetated, ephemeral river using Google Earth Engine: Implications for assessment of channel-floodplain dynamics in a time of …
J Li, S Tooth, K Zhang, Y Zhao - Journal of Environmental Management, 2021 - Elsevier
Given rapid environmental change, the development of new, data-driven, interdisciplinary
approaches is essential for improving assessment and management of river systems …
approaches is essential for improving assessment and management of river systems …
Product vs. process? The role of geomorphology in wetland characterization
Wetland classification has become a primary tool to characterize and inventory wetland
landscapes, but wetlands are difficult to classify because they straddle the terrestrial and …
landscapes, but wetlands are difficult to classify because they straddle the terrestrial and …
Quantification of bedrock structural controls of longitudinal sediment connectivity using the probability of connectivity and sediment continuity model
DT Mahoney, JF Fox - Geomorphology, 2024 - Elsevier
The structural controls of sediment connectivity are poorly understood in low-gradient
watersheds and stream networks. We developed a field-and modeling-based framework to …
watersheds and stream networks. We developed a field-and modeling-based framework to …
Digital Elevation Models for topographic characterisation and flood flow modelling along low-gradient, terminal dryland rivers: A comparison of spaceborne datasets …
Many dryland rivers are terminal systems, with small channels undergoing prominent
downstream size reductions before ending on channelless floodplains, in wetlands, or at …
downstream size reductions before ending on channelless floodplains, in wetlands, or at …
The geomorphology of wetlands in drylands: Resilience, nonresilience, or…?
S Tooth - Geomorphology, 2018 - Elsevier
Over the last decade, much attention has focused on wetland resilience to disturbances
such as extreme weather events, longer climate change, and human activities. In …
such as extreme weather events, longer climate change, and human activities. In …
A genetic geomorphic classification system for southern African palustrine wetlands: global implications for the management of wetlands in drylands
Due to climatic constraints in dryland regions, wetlands usually occur at confluences of flow
paths, whether from surface flow, inter-flow or at locations of groundwater discharge. Long …
paths, whether from surface flow, inter-flow or at locations of groundwater discharge. Long …
Landscape connectivity dynamics of the transboundary Mara River catchment, East Africa, and implications for river and wetland response in a globally important …
Wetlands in semiarid regions are important systems that provide numerous ecosystem
services in otherwise dry environments. Their functioning depends on the connected transfer …
services in otherwise dry environments. Their functioning depends on the connected transfer …
Controls on the genesis, sedimentary architecture, and preservation potential of dryland alluvial successions in stable continental interiors: insights from the incising …
Interpretations of the allogenic and autogenic controls on dryland alluvial successions are
commonly hampered by incomplete knowledge of the sedimentology of modern dryland …
commonly hampered by incomplete knowledge of the sedimentology of modern dryland …