It has long been suggested that climate shapes land surface topography through interactions between rainfall, runoff and erosion in drainage basins,,–. The longitudinal …
In this study, we validate and compare elevation accuracy and geomorphic metrics of satellite-derived digital elevation models (DEMs) on the southern Central Andean Plateau …
Lidar is the optimum technology for measuring bare-Earth elevation beneath, and the structure of, vegetation. Consequently, airborne laser scanning (ALS) is widely employed for …
Quantitative geomorphic research depends on accurate topographic data often collected via remote sensing. Lidar, and photogrammetric methods like structure-from-motion, provide the …
Mass movement occurred in upstream in Riam Kanan Watershed due to this area is part of Meratus Mountain. The objective of study is to analyse the vulnerability class of mass …
Floodplain and terrace features can provide information about current and past fluvial processes, including channel response to varying discharge and sediment flux, sediment …
Changes in the steepness of river profiles or abrupt vertical steps (ie waterfalls) are thought to be indicative of changes in erosion rates, lithology or other factors that affect landscape …
A Lurin, O Marc, P Meunier… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Channel networks exert a key control on drainage basins shape and dynamics, including the transfer of water and sediments throughout basins, and thus hydrosedimentary hazards …
SM Mudd - Developments in Earth Surface Processes, 2020 - Elsevier
Much of geomorphology depends on accurate topographic data. Satellites have transformed our ability to capture such data from planetary surfaces over the last 2 decades. Truly global …