Small hydraulic structures, big environmental problems: is it possible to mitigate the negative impacts of culverts on stream biota?

P Frankiewicz, A Radecki-Pawlik… - Environmental …, 2021 - cdnsciencepub.com
This study is a broad and critical review of the transdisciplinary literature on the construction
of culverts and their impacts on stream hydrology and geomorphology as well as on stream …

Off‐site impacts of soil erosion and runoff: Why connectivity is more important than erosion rates

J Boardman, K Vandaele, R Evans… - Soil Use and …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Off‐site impacts of soil erosion are of greater social and economic concern in Western
Europe than on‐site impacts. They fall into two related categories: muddy flooding of …

Contribution of physical and anthropogenic factors to gully erosion initiation

O Rahmati, Z Kalantari, CS Ferreira, W Chen… - Catena, 2022 - Elsevier
Losses of large volumes of soil through gully formation lead to serious environmental,
societal, and economic problems for human societies. This study establishes a framework …

[HTML][HTML] Investigating the importance of recreational roads as a sediment source in a mountainous catchment using a fingerprinting procedure with different …

K Nosrati, AL Collins - Journal of hydrology, 2019 - Elsevier
Road construction associated with land development generally increases erosion and
sediment yields. Construction of unpaved roads has the potential to alter hydro …

Comparison of observed and DEM-driven field-to-river routing of flow from eroding fields in an arable lowland catchment

D Favis-Mortlock, J Boardman, I Foster, M Shepheard - Catena, 2022 - Elsevier
Field-to-river flow of runoff and sediment in a lowland arable catchment in the south of
England is explored from both field and modelling perspectives. Routes observed to be …

Species distributions and the recognition of risk in restoration planning: A case study of salmonid fishes

EJ Walther, MS Zimmerman, JA Falke… - Ecological …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
One of the risks faced by habitat restoration practitioners is whether habitats included in
restoration planning will be used by the target species or, conversely, whether habitats …

A method for assessment of sediment supply and transport hazard and risk in headwater catchments for management purposes

Z Máčka, T Galia, V Škarpich, MŠ Michalková… - Environmental Earth …, 2023 - Springer
Headwater streams play an essential role in catchment hydrogeomorphology while
supplying water and sediment to downstream reaches along the channel network. Adaptive …

Reconstruction and characterization of the surface drainage system functioning during extreme rainfall: the analysis with use of the ALS-LIDAR data—the case study …

T Bryndal, R Kroczak - Environmental Earth Sciences, 2019 - Springer
A surface drainage system (SDS) controls catchment hydrology and acts as an indicator of
geomorphologic processes. In this study, a field-based and GIS-integrated approach …

Scots pine roots (Pinus sylvestris L.) as dendrogeomorphological indicators of soil erosion on a hiking trail in the Brodnica Lakeland, Poland NE

P Matulewski - Catena, 2024 - Elsevier
Trampling on hiking trails leads to vegetation degradation, promoting soil erosion. Erosion
removes the topsoil, causing lasting changes and exposing tree roots. Yet, little is known …

[HTML][HTML] How human interference changes the drainage network operating during heavy rainfalls in a medium-high relief flysch mountain catchment? The case study …

T Bryndal, R Kroczak, M Kijowska-Strugała… - Catena, 2020 - Elsevier
This study demonstrates a human impact on the development of active drainage network
(ADN) operating during heavy rainfall in a medium-high relief flysch catchment. The ADN …