Channel metamorphosis, floodplain disturbance, and vegetation development: Ain River, France
Ain ; Biodiversité ; Cours d'eau ; Crue ; Dynamique de la végétation ; Dynamique fluviale ; France ; Hydrologie fluviale ; Lit fluvial ; Phytosociologie ; Plaine d'inondation ; Rhône-Alpes ; Végétation
Ain ; Biodiversity ; Flood ; Floodplain ; Fluvial dynamics ; Fluvial hydrology ; France ; Phytosociology ; Rhône-Alpes ; River bed ; Stream ; Vegetation ; Vegetation dynamics
This paper describes and explains channel metamorphosis of the Ain River in east-central France and the effects of this metamorphosis on floodplain disturbance and vegetation development: relationship between channel dynamics and hydrology
Vegetation is the most important intermediate through which climate and land use modify geomorphological processes and landforms. In this paper the AA. explore three types of model which attempt to simulate the links to uncultivated vegetation, all
sharing a common basis in hydrology. In all cases, the model leads to a unique stable vegetation cover, irrespective of the initial conditions, but it is recognised that there may be better model parameterisations.
Geomorphological controls on coastal vegetation at the Virginia Coast Reserve
Biodiversité ; Dynamique de la végétation ; Eau souterraine ; Ecosystème ; Etats-Unis ; Littoral ; Niveau marin ; Salinité ; Virginia ; Végétation
Biodiversity ; Coastal environment ; Ecosystem ; Groundwater ; Salinity ; Sea level ; United States of America ; Vegetation ; Vegetation dynamics ; Virginia
Geomorphology, disturbance, and the soil and vegetation of two subtropical wet steepland watersheds of Puerto Rico
Bassin-versant ; Biomasse ; Forêt ; Mouvement de masse ; Nutriment ; Ouragan ; Pente de versant ; Porto Rico ; Propriétés du sol ; Variation spatiale ; Végétation ; Zone intertropicale
Biomass ; Forest ; Hurricane ; Mass movement ; Nutrient ; Puerto Rico ; Slope gradient ; Soil properties ; Spatial variation ; Tropical zone ; Vegetation ; Watershed
This paper quantifies the distribution of soil nutrients, natural and anthropogenic disturbances, and vegetation structure at the scale of patches that exist within a landscape of relatively uniform aspect, elevation, climate, and bedrock geology.
Arkansas ; Carrying capacity ; Channel geometry ; Flood ; Floodplain ; Fluvial processes ; Missouri ; River bed ; Tree ; United States of America ; Vegetation
This paper presents the results of a study of relations between woody vegetation and channel morphogenesis in gravel-bed streams of the Ozark Plateaus. These results have implications for general models of channel morphogenesis in gravel-bed streams
Amazonas River ; Biodiversity ; Brazil ; Drainage ; Floodplain ; Geomorphology ; Humid environment ; Hydrology ; LANDSAT ; Remote sensing ; River bed ; Spatial variation ; Statistics ; Stream ; Thematic Mapper ; Vegetation
Using semivariance statistics, the AA. analyze the spatial relationship between the hydrogeomorphology and the pattern of vegetation cover of the Amazon River floodplain in Brazil during high water. Classified Landsat images for three reaches
of the river that represent the geomorphology of thhe channel-floodplain system were analysed to show the upstream to downstream variation in the spatial heterogeneity of the floodplain environments. In addition to hydrogeomorphic inluence, vegetation
Cartography ; Ecology ; Fluvial hydrology ; Geographical information system ; Idaho ; River bed ; Stream ; Stream flow ; United States of America ; Vegetation
This paper presents the results of the subproject to map portions of the riverbed which may be sensitive to vegetation expansion if flows are reduced in the future. One flow reduction scenario was developed and examined by combining field
measurements of riparian vegetation gradients and river cross-sections, digital elevation modeling, and a geographic information system.
Interactions between semi-natural vegetation and hydrogeomorphological processes
Bassin-versant ; Bruyère ; Conservation des sols ; Couverture végétale ; Ecosystème ; England ; Forêt ; Gestion des ressources ; Hydrologie ; Royaume-Uni ; Utilisation du sol ; Végétation
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
. This research investigates interactions between vegetation and hydrogeomorphological processes, but also focuses more specfically on developing a fuller understanding of the hydrogeomorphological functioning of drainage basins under these two diminishing cover
Biogeography ; Coastal environment ; Ecosystem ; Floodplain ; Landscape ; North Carolina ; Quaternary ; Scale ; Soil erosion ; United States of America ; Vegetation
theoretical perspectives on scale linkage between geomorphic and ecological (principally vegetation) processes and responses. Then, he will apply them to problems on the coastal plain of the southeastern United States.
Amazonas River ; America ; Biodiversity ; Brazil ; Discharge ; Ecosystem ; Fauna ; Floodplain ; Fluvial hydrology ; Fluvial processes ; Mississippi ; Model ; Papua New Guinea ; River bed ; Seasonal variability ; United States of America ; Vegetation