Remotely sensed rivers in the Anthropocene: State of the art and prospects

H Piégay, F Arnaud, B Belletti… - Earth Surface …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The rivers of the world are undergoing accelerated change in the Anthropocene, and need
to be managed at much broader spatial and temporal scales than before. Fluvial remote …

Advances in understanding river‐groundwater interactions

P Brunner, R Therrien, P Renard… - Reviews of …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
River‐groundwater interactions are at the core of a wide range of major contemporary
challenges, including the provision of high‐quality drinking water in sufficient quantities, the …

Topographic structure from motion: a new development in photogrammetric measurement

MA Fonstad, JT Dietrich, BC Courville… - Earth surface …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
The production of topographic datasets is of increasing interest and application throughout
the geomorphic sciences, and river science is no exception. Consequently, a wide range of …

Modeling the topography of shallow braided rivers using Structure-from-Motion photogrammetry

L Javernick, J Brasington, B Caruso - Geomorphology, 2014 - Elsevier
Recent advances in computer vision and image analysis have led to the development of a
novel, fully automated photogrammetric method to generate dense 3d point cloud data. This …

Quantifying submerged fluvial topography using hyperspatial resolution UAS imagery and structure from motion photogrammetry

AS Woodget, PE Carbonneau, F Visser… - Earth surface …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Quantifying the topography of rivers and their associated bedforms has been a fundamental
concern of fluvial geomorphology for decades. Such data, acquired at high temporal and …

Accounting for uncertainty in DEMs from repeat topographic surveys: improved sediment budgets

JM Wheaton, J Brasington, SE Darby… - … surface processes and …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Repeat topographic surveys are increasingly becoming more affordable, and possible at
higher spatial resolutions and over greater spatial extents. Digital elevation models (DEMs) …

A review of marine geomorphometry, the quantitative study of the seafloor

V Lecours, MFJ Dolan, A Micallef… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2016 - hess.copernicus.org
Geomorphometry, the science of quantitative terrain characterization, has traditionally
focused on the investigation of terrestrial landscapes. However, the dramatic increase in the …

Measurements and observations in the XXI century (MOXXI): Innovation and multi-disciplinarity to sense the hydrological cycle

F Tauro, J Selker, N Van De Giesen… - Hydrological sciences …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
To promote the advancement of novel observation techniques that may lead to new sources
of information to help better understand the hydrological cycle, the International Association …

Estimation of erosion and deposition volumes in a large, gravel‐bed, braided river using synoptic remote sensing

SN Lane, RM Westaway… - Earth Surface Processes …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract System-scale detection of erosion and deposition is crucial in order to assess the
transferability of findings from scaled laboratory and small field studies to larger spatial …

Modeling river bed morphology, roughness, and surface sedimentology using high resolution terrestrial laser scanning

J Brasington, D Vericat… - Water Resources Research, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Recent advances in technology have revolutionized the acquisition of topographic data,
offering new perspectives on the structure and morphology of the Earth's surface. These …