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  • Large woody debris, physical process, and riparian forest development in montane river networks of the Pacific Northwest
  • Carrying capacity ; Channel geometry ; Drainage network ; Ecosystem ; Floodplain ; Forest ; Longitudinal section ; Model ; Mountain ; Oregon ; River bed ; Stream ; United States of America ; Vegetation dynamics
  • The AA. discuss the role of Large Woody Debris, LWD, in the development of montane riparian forests and present a conceptual model of this biogeomorphic process. Riparian forests are shown to be significant in the development of channel morphology
  • Ecosystem ; England ; Forest ; Heath ; Hydrology ; Land use ; Plant cover ; Resource management ; Soil conservation ; United Kingdom ; Vegetation ; Watershed
  • This paper reports on hydrogeomorphological research undertaken within a drainage basin, in the New Forest, which contains two types of semi-natural vegetation cover which are a diminishing resource within the UK: lowland heath and floodplain forest
  • Fire ; Flood ; Forest ; Geomorphology ; Hydrology ; Rill wash ; Soil erosion ; United States of America ; Vegetation ; Vegetation dynamics ; Virginia ; Watershed
  • , and to identify vegetation change in uplands and bottomlands. Results suggest that change to hillslope landforms has been minor since 1949, but have occured seemingly during flow events of 1952, 1955, and 1985. Change in areal extent of forest types
  • Asia ; Biogeography ; Biomass ; Dendrology ; Fire ; Forest ; Geochemistry ; Himalaya ; Mountain ; Natural hazards ; Phytosociology ; Remote sensing ; Rocky Mountains ; Sediment budget ; Soil erosion ; Soil properties ; United States of America
  • The AA. report on geobotanical associations related to forest fires, slope failures, rivers, and glaciers. The work was conducted in the Niobrara valley of the Great Plains of Nebraska, Tensleep Canyon of the Bighorn Mountains, Yellowstone-Teton
  • Biomass ; Forest ; Hurricane ; Mass movement ; Nutrient ; Puerto Rico ; Slope gradient ; Soil properties ; Spatial variation ; Tropical zone ; Vegetation ; Watershed
  • , by position within a downstream chain of ponds, and by consideration of carbon dynamics. They compare their data to studies from the boreal forest of eastern and central North America.
  • heterogeneity appears to be impacted by human activities, in that flooded forest covvers a smaller percent of the floodplain.
  • Australia ; C 14 dating ; Climatic variation ; Floodplain ; Fluvial dynamics ; Forest ; Geochronology ; Lateglacial ; Palaeo-environment ; Quaternary ; River bed ; Stratigraphy ; Stream ; Tasmania ; Vegetation dynamics