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  • Temporal and spatial variations of delta O18 in precipitation of the Yarlung Zangbo River Basin
  • China ; Oxygen 18 ; Precipitation ; River basin ; Seasonal variation ; Spatial variation ; Tibet
  • 2007
  • Runoff variations in the Luanhe River Basin during 1956-2002
  • China ; Crisis ; Human impact ; Impact ; Interannual variability ; North-Eastern China ; River basin ; Runoff ; Water deficit
  • 2007
  • A case study of the processes displacing flow from the anabranching Ovens River, Victoria, Australia
  • The AA.used geomorphic interpretation and hydraulic models embedded in the location-for-time model to determine how flow is displaced on the Ovens River. Meander extension and, to a lesser extent, vertical accretion were found to reduce the energy
  • 2007
  • Clay mineral composition of river sediments in the Amazon Basin
  • Amazon Basin ; Clay mineral ; River basin ; Sedimentary ; South America ; Stream
  • 2007
  • Pedogenic approach to resolving the geomorphic evolution of the Pakua river terraces in central Taiwan
  • are examined and compared with those obtained in other studies to estimate soils and/or river terrace ages in the Pakua tableland. Moreover, landscape evolution and active deformation of the study area are discussed based on the pedogenic processes.
  • 2007
  • Impacts of the large amount of sand mining on riverbed morphology and tidal dynamics in lower reaches and delta of the Dongjiang River
  • Since the 1980s, with the economic booming in China, there has been great demand of sand for the infrastructure. The sand dredging and its impacts on riverbed evolution and tidal dynamic change in the lower reaches and delta of the Dongjiang River
  • 2007
  • Impacts of river restoration on small-wood dynamics in a low-gradient headwater stream
  • Wood in world rivers. Special issue
  • 2007
  • Effects of channel confinement on pioneer woody vegetation structure, composition and diversity along the River Drôme (SE France)
  • Wood in world rivers. Special issue
  • 2007
  • Water quantity-quality combined evaluation method for rivers' water requirements of the instream environment in dualistic water cycle : a case study of Liaohe River Basin
  • 2007
  • Geomorphic evolution of small river-lake-systems in northeast Germany during the Late Quaternary
  • This paper investigates the post-glacial development of 4 small river-lake systems in the Weichselian belt of northern central Europe. The study is based on geomorphological mapping and an extensive coring campaign. The AA. attempt 1) to identify
  • geomorphic structures and to elucidate landform genesis associated with the Late Quaternary evolution of small river valleys in northeast Germany, and 2) to clarify the infilling history of basins present on valley floors.
  • 2007
  • Deriving river networks and catchments at the European scale from medium resolution digital elevation data
  • The AA. present an application that delineates river networks and catchment boundaries across the European continent from a medium resolution (250 m) digital elevation model (DEM). They exploit novel algorithms based on the concepts of mathematical
  • morphology and implement a landscape stratification drainage density. The result has been validated by comparing the derived data to digital river and catchment data from other sources and with varying scales of observation.
  • 2007
  • Geomorphic work during a 150-year storm : contrasting behaviors of river channels in a New Zealand catchment
  • Bank erosion ; Channel geometry ; Flood ; Floodplain ; Impact ; New Zealand ; River bed ; South Island ; Stream ; Watershed
  • The geomorphic work accomplished during an extreme storm event by 3 primary tributaries in the western Manawatu river catchment (New Zealand) is assessed using sequential aerial photographs. Areas of floodplain and channel erosion were quantified
  • 2007
  • Trends of soil organic matter turnover in the salt marsh of the Yangtze River estuary
  • Characteristics and tidal flat trends of soil organic matter (SOM) turnover were studied for the Chrongmingdongtan Salt Marsh in the Yangtze River estuary, based on analyses C 13, grain sizes and contents of particulate organic carbon, total
  • on the spatial and temporal characteristics of SOM turnover of the Chrongmingdongtan Salt Marsh in the Yangtze River estuary.
  • 2007
  • The wild river and the last Neanderthals : a palaeoflood in the geoarchaeological record of the Jarama Canyon (Central Range, Guadalajara province, Spain)
  • River, 23 m above the river, and is partially filled up. the C 14 dates from Jaram VI seriate the palaeoflood in the chronostratigraphic scale.
  • 2007
  • Arunachal Pradesh ; Channel geometry ; Drainage network ; Fault ; Impact ; India ; Landslide ; River bed ; Tectonic thrust ; Valley ; Vertical movement
  • on the northerly-trending faults has caused not only pronounced deflection of rivers and streams but also damage to recently constructed river bridges and subsidence of roads. Movements along faults and thrusts are also responsible for the abrupt rise of mountain
  • front, occurrence of a planar scarp and triangular facets devoid of gullies or with a few straight furrows, huge landslides, abrupt narrowing down of wide meandering rivers, uplifted fluvial terraces and blockage of streams.
  • 2007
  • Geomorphic changes upstream of beaver dams in Bridge Creek, an incised stream channel in the interior Columbia River basin, eastern Oregon
  • Wood in world rivers. Special issue
  • The AA. examined the extent of localized aggradation behind beaver dams on an incised stream in the interior Columbia River basin to assess the potential for using beaver, Castor canadensis, dams to restore such channels, and the effect
  • 2007
  • Vegetation in dryland river channels and its interaction with fluvial processes
  • Studies of sediment connectivity are beginning to yield new insights into the dynamics of dryland rivers, and in particular the role of vegetation in reducing the connectivity of sediment transfers downstream. Detailed surveying at monitored sites
  • such as is being carried out within the EU-funded project RECONDES (Conditions for Restoration and Mitigation of Desertified Areas in Southern Europe Using Vegetation) is required to study the interactions between vegetation, sediment and flow in dryland rivers
  • 2007
  • This paper uses numerical simulation of flood inundation based on a coupled one-dimensional-two-dimensional treatment to explore the impacts upon flood extent of both long-term climate changes, predicted to the 2050s and 2080s, and short-term river
  • channel changes in response to sediment delivery, for a temperate upland gravel-bed river. Results show that 16 months of measured in-channel sedimentation in an upland gravel-bed river cause about half of the increase in inundation extent
  • that was simulated to arise from climate change. The test site is based upon a 6 km upper reach of the River Wharfe, UK.
  • 2007
  • Riparian vegetation patterns in relation to fluvial landforms and channel evolution along selected rivers of Tuscany (Central Italy)
  • Biodiversity ; Channel geometry ; Downcutting ; Floodplain ; Human impact ; Italy ; Riparian vegetation ; River bed ; Stream ; Toscana ; Vegetation
  • Riparian vegetation distribution patterns and diversity relative to various fluvial geomorphic channel patterns, landforms, and processes are described and interpreted for selected rivers of Tuscany, with emphasis on channel evolution following
  • 2007
  • Regional accessibility of land traffic network in the Yangtze River Delta
  • 2007