Geomorphic classification of rivers: an updated review

JM Buffington, DR Montgomery - In: Shroder, John (Jack) F …, 2021 - research.fs.usda.gov
Process-based classification of rivers is widely used for assessing the effects of past
landscape disturbance, current biophysical conditions, and likely responses to future …

Evaluating the post-earthquake landslides sediment supply capacity for debris flows

W Jin, P Cui, G Zhang, J Wang, Y Zhang, P Zhang - Catena, 2023 - Elsevier
Earthquake-triggered landslides provide sufficient loose material for the formation of
subsequent debris flow events in earthquake-affected catchments. The landslides sediment …

Vegetation and geomorphic connectivity in mountain fluvial systems

P Cienciala - Water, 2021 - mdpi.com
Rivers are complex biophysical systems, constantly adjusting to a suite of changing
governing conditions, including vegetation cover within their basins. This review seeks to:(i) …

Spatial Patterns of Disconnectivity Explain Catchment‐Scale Sediment Dynamics and Transfer Efficiencies

M Turley, MA Hassan - Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
While connectivity studies are becoming common in the Earth sciences, disconnectivity has
received much less attention. Sediment storage is the direct result of sediment …

Quantifying sediment connectivity: Moving toward a holistic assessment through a mixed methods approach

M Turley, MA Hassan… - Earth Surface Processes …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The sediment connectivity concept is particularly suitable for tackling complex,
multidisciplinary questions through systems thinking. However, it is unclear how to directly …

Lateral geomorphic connectivity in a fluvial landscape system: Unraveling the role of confinement, biogeomorphic interactions, and glacial legacies

P Cienciala, AD Nelson, AD Haas, Z Xu - Geomorphology, 2020 - Elsevier
The rates at which sediment from the landscape is recruited to channel networks reflect
lateral geomorphic connectivity and have significant implications for biophysical river …

[HTML][HTML] Modeling landslide activity and sediment connectivity after eruptions: insights from the Blanco River (Chile)

A Paredes, L Martini, A Iroumé, L Picco - Science of The Total Environment, 2023 - Elsevier
Volcanic eruptions can disrupt entire river basins by affecting the hydro-geomorphic
characteristics of channel networks and hillslopes. Reports suggest a pulsed and delayed …

Spatial and temporal patterns of sediment storage over 45 years in Carnation Creek, BC, a previously glaciated mountain catchment

DA Reid, MA Hassan, S Bird… - Earth Surface Processes …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
The movement of sediment through mountain river networks remains difficult to predict, as
processes beyond streamflow and particle size are responsible for the entrainment and …

Spatial Distributions of At‐Many‐Stations Hydraulic Geometry for Mountain Rivers Originated From the Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau

C Qin, B Wu, G Wang, G Wang - Water Resources Research, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
At‐many‐stations hydraulic geometry (AMHG) has provided a novel way to understand river
network development, simulate water flow, and retrieve river discharge in data‐scared …

Machine learning predicts reach‐scale channel types from coarse‐scale geospatial data in a large river basin

H Guillon, CF Byrne, BA Lane… - Water Resources …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Hydrologic and geomorphic classifications have gained traction in response to the
increasing need for basin‐wide water resources management. Regardless of the selected …