Remote sensing of river corridors: A review of current trends and future directions

C Tomsett, J Leyland - River Research and Applications, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
River corridors play a crucial environmental, economic, and societal role yet also represent
one of the world's most dangerous natural hazards, making monitoring imperative to …

Long-term human-generated alterations of Tagus River: Effects of hydrological regulation and land-use changes in distinct river zones

MR Fernandes, FC Aguiar, MJ Martins, R Rivaes… - Catena, 2020 - Elsevier
Large rivers on the Iberian Peninsula reflect a long-history of human interventions and
natural disturbances in the fluvial corridors and on the surrounding valleys. In this study we …

Ongoing and emerging questions in water erosion studies

JM García‐Ruiz, S Beguería… - Land Degradation & …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Soil erosion is a threat to food security, especially in regions where the area of arable land is
shrinking dramatically because of soil degradation. Research on soil erosion expanded …

Is afforestation a driver of change in italian rivers within the Anthropocene era?

V Scorpio, H Piégay - Catena, 2021 - Elsevier
For eight rivers situated from northern to southern Italy, the evolutionary trajectories since the
middle 19th century and the key controlling factors of channel adjustments were …

Remote sensing of riparian ecosystems

M Rusnák, T Goga, L Michaleje, M Šulc Michalková… - Remote Sensing, 2022 - mdpi.com
Riparian zones are dynamic ecosystems that form at the interface between the aquatic and
terrestrial components of a landscape. They are shaped by complex interactions between …

Channel forms and vegetation adjustment to damming in a Mediterranean gravel‐bed river (Serpis River, Spain)

C Sanchis‐Ibor, F Segura‐Beltrán… - River Research and …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
This paper focuses on the analysis of changes observed in channel morphology in the
Serpis River (Alicante, Spain), a gravel‐bed river dammed since 1958. The paper analyses …

[HTML][HTML] The role of in-channel vegetation in driving and controlling the geomorphic changes along a gravel-bed river

L Picco, G Pellegrini, A Iroumé, MA Lenzi, R Rainato - Geomorphology, 2023 - Elsevier
Gravel-bed rivers are fluvial systems featuring highly complex morphological and
evolutionary patterns because of their configuration characterized by the contemporary …

Reduced braiding of rivers in human-modified landscapes: Converging trajectories and diversity of causes

G Stecca, G Zolezzi, DM Hicks, N Surian - Earth-science reviews, 2019 - Elsevier
We analyse recent morphological evolution of braiding rivers of disparate regions of the
Earth to develop and address the hypothesis that braiding of rivers tends to be reduced by …

An investigation into remote sensing techniques and field observations to model hydraulic roughness from riparian vegetation

S Chaulagain, MC Stone, D Dombroski… - River Research and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Riparian vegetation provides many noteworthy functions in river and floodplain systems,
including its influence on hydrodynamic processes. Traditional methods for predicting …

The effects of cascade dam construction and operation on riparian vegetation

Y Yi, Y Zhou, J Song, S Zhang, Y Cai, W Yang… - Advances in Water …, 2019 - Elsevier
Riparian vegetation acts as a corridor, filter, or barrier for the flow of material, energy, and
information between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. While, dam construction, especially …