Sediment residence time and connectivity in non-equilibrium and transient geomorphic systems
T Hoffmann - Earth-Science Reviews, 2015 - Elsevier
Growing empirical evidence shows that many geomorphic systems are in transient state or
out of equilibrium with respect to the external driving forces. The transient state is often …
out of equilibrium with respect to the external driving forces. The transient state is often …
The geomorphology of the Anthropocene: emergence, status and implications
The Anthropocene is proposed as a new interval of geological time in which human
influence on Earth and its geological record dominates over natural processes. A major …
influence on Earth and its geological record dominates over natural processes. A major …
Interpreting drivers of change in fluvial archives of the Western Mediterranean-A critical view
D Faust, D Wolf - Earth-Science Reviews, 2017 - Elsevier
Fluvial archives, in particular, late glacial to Holocene floodplain records may provide
valuable information regarding past environmental conditions and stages of landscape …
valuable information regarding past environmental conditions and stages of landscape …
River channel adjustments in Southern Italy over the past 150 years and implications for channel recovery
Multi-temporal GIS analysis of topographic maps and aerial photographs along with
topographic and geomorphological surveys are used to assess evolutionary trends and key …
topographic and geomorphological surveys are used to assess evolutionary trends and key …
Assessing the impact of climate variability and human activities on streamflow variation
J Chang, H Zhang, Y Wang… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2016 - hess.copernicus.org
Water resources in river systems have been changing under the impact of both climate
variability and human activities. Assessing the respective impact on decadal streamflow …
variability and human activities. Assessing the respective impact on decadal streamflow …
River channel response to climate-and human-induced hydrological changes: Case study on the meandering Hernád River, Hungary
T Kiss, V Blanka - Geomorphology, 2012 - Elsevier
The increasing extent of human activities and climate change may have notable effects on
river systems; therefore, a comprehensive knowledge of these effects is essential to mitigate …
river systems; therefore, a comprehensive knowledge of these effects is essential to mitigate …
Measuring and modelling soil erosion and sediment yields in a large cultivated catchment under no-till of Southern Brazil
EJ Didoné, JPG Minella, O Evrard - Soil and Tillage Research, 2017 - Elsevier
Erosion processes can be exacerbated when inappropriate soil conservation practices are
implemented. In Brazil, very few measurements are available to quantify the impact of …
implemented. In Brazil, very few measurements are available to quantify the impact of …
Isolating the impacts of climate change and land use change on decadal streamflow variation: Assessing three complementary approaches
Assessing the respective impacts of land use change and climate change on decadal
streamflow variation is important for water resources management. By using:(i) a simple eco …
streamflow variation is important for water resources management. By using:(i) a simple eco …
River systems and the Anthropocene: a Late Pleistocene and Holocene timeline for human influence
MR Gibling - Quaternary, 2018 - mdpi.com
Rivers are central to debate about the Anthropocene because many human activities from
antiquity focused on channels and floodplains. A literature compilation for the onset of …
antiquity focused on channels and floodplains. A literature compilation for the onset of …
Variability in fluvial geomorphic response to anthropogenic disturbance
Humans have greatly impacted the processes and intensities of erosion, sediment transport
and storage since the introduction of agriculture. In many regions around the world …
and storage since the introduction of agriculture. In many regions around the world …