The impact of increased flooding occurrence on the mobility of potentially toxic elements in floodplain soil–A review
The frequency and duration of flooding events is increasing due to land-use changes
increasing run-off of precipitation, and climate change causing more intense rainfall events …
increasing run-off of precipitation, and climate change causing more intense rainfall events …
The water-level fluctuation zone of Three Gorges Reservoir—A unique geomorphological unit
Y Bao, P Gao, X He - Earth-Science Reviews, 2015 - Elsevier
Abstract Three Gorges Reservoir (TGR) has provoked a series of unprecedented
environmental problems, many of which are related to the transitional area between the …
environmental problems, many of which are related to the transitional area between the …
A review of flood records from tree rings
JA Ballesteros-Cánovas, M Stoffel… - Progress in …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Palaeohydrology is now recognized as a valuable approach to characterize the hazards
posed by flooding. Tree rings have emerged as an important source of evidence for …
posed by flooding. Tree rings have emerged as an important source of evidence for …
Impact of a large flood on mountain river habitats, channel morphology, and valley infrastructure
Abstract The Biała River, Polish Carpathians, was considerably modified by channelization
and channel incision in the twentieth century. To restore the Biała, establishing an erodible …
and channel incision in the twentieth century. To restore the Biała, establishing an erodible …
Quantitative historical hydrology in Europe
G Benito, R Brázdil, J Herget… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2015 - hess.copernicus.org
In recent decades, the quantification of flood hydrological characteristics (peak discharge,
hydrograph shape, and runoff volume) from documentary evidence has gained scientific …
hydrograph shape, and runoff volume) from documentary evidence has gained scientific …
Quantitative paleoflood hydrology
G Benito, TM Harden, J Connor - 2020 - digital.csic.es
Paleoflood hydrologyKochel and Baker (1982) is the reconstruction of the magnitude and
frequency of past floods using geologicalevidence (Baker et al., 2002). Over the last 40 …
frequency of past floods using geologicalevidence (Baker et al., 2002). Over the last 40 …
The heterogeneous geomorphological impact of an exceptional flood event and the role of floodplain vegetation
M Dawson, J Lewin - Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Application of an integrated spatial approach combining several sources of remote sensing
data to include both channel and floodplain morphological and sedimentological impacts …
data to include both channel and floodplain morphological and sedimentological impacts …
High-magnitude flooding across Britain since AD 1750
N Macdonald, H Sangster - Hydrology and Earth System …, 2017 - hess.copernicus.org
The last decade has witnessed severe flooding across much of the globe, but have these
floods really been exceptional? Globally, relatively few instrumental river flow series extend …
floods really been exceptional? Globally, relatively few instrumental river flow series extend …
Biogeomorphic recovery of a river reach affected by mining
Environmental changes are impacting river systems worldwide. These arise from factors
such as flood magnitude–frequency changes, direct human management interventions …
such as flood magnitude–frequency changes, direct human management interventions …
High-resolution sedimentary paleoflood records in alluvial river environments: A review of recent methodological advances and application to flood hazard …
In this chapter, we discuss recent developments in paleoflood hydrology that are specific to
the collection of high-resolution records from alluvial settings. We describe how to develop …
the collection of high-resolution records from alluvial settings. We describe how to develop …