Riverbank erosion is a natural process, but often human activities can have a significant impact on the rates of morphological change. This paper aims to assess bank erosion problems in the Vientiane–Nong Khai section of the Mekong River, where the Mekong borders Thailand and Lao PDR. The study provides new and more accurate information about recent riverbank movement rates. The bank movement rates are quantified using two Hydrographic Atlases dated 1961 and 1992, derived originally from aerial photos and a field survey, and SPOT5 satellite images acquired on 4 December 2004 and 28 April 2005 with a resolution of 2.5m in natural colours. Bank erosion and accretion rates on the left (Lao PDR) and right (Thailand) banks of the Mekong are anal...
Rapidly changing river systems can impact people, property and infrastructures. This study investiga...
The coastal zone of Mekong delta is suffering under intense pressures from climate change as well as...
International audienceAs in many tropical deltas globally, annual floods shape the livelihoods of th...
Giang Province along Tien and Hau River have suffered from serious erosions with average speed from ...
This project conducts an analysis of bank erosion processes on a large, monsoonaffected river, the L...
This study proposes a new river bank (RB) detection methodology for Landsat satellite data in the co...
The Padma river is widely known for its dynamic and disastrous behaviour, and the river has been exp...
The Padma river is widely known for its dynamic and disastrous behaviour, and the river has been exp...
The Chao Phraya River flows in the largest river basin of Thailand and represents one of the importa...
International audienceAs international concern for the survival of deltas grows, the Mekong River de...
16th Young Geomorphologists Days, Nantes, FRANCE, JAN 29-30, 2015International audienceThe Mekong Ri...
River bank sliding is a threat to life and property of local people living by the rivers. That has b...
International audienceThe Lower Mekong Delta Coastal Zone (LMDCZ) is emblematic of the coastal erosi...
The Mekong River is a globally important river system, known for its unique flood pulse hydrology, e...
Rapidly changing river systems can impact people, property and infrastructures. This study investiga...
The coastal zone of Mekong delta is suffering under intense pressures from climate change as well as...
International audienceAs in many tropical deltas globally, annual floods shape the livelihoods of th...
Giang Province along Tien and Hau River have suffered from serious erosions with average speed from ...
This project conducts an analysis of bank erosion processes on a large, monsoonaffected river, the L...
This study proposes a new river bank (RB) detection methodology for Landsat satellite data in the co...
The Padma river is widely known for its dynamic and disastrous behaviour, and the river has been exp...
The Padma river is widely known for its dynamic and disastrous behaviour, and the river has been exp...
The Chao Phraya River flows in the largest river basin of Thailand and represents one of the importa...
International audienceAs international concern for the survival of deltas grows, the Mekong River de...
16th Young Geomorphologists Days, Nantes, FRANCE, JAN 29-30, 2015International audienceThe Mekong Ri...
River bank sliding is a threat to life and property of local people living by the rivers. That has b...
International audienceThe Lower Mekong Delta Coastal Zone (LMDCZ) is emblematic of the coastal erosi...
The Mekong River is a globally important river system, known for its unique flood pulse hydrology, e...
Rapidly changing river systems can impact people, property and infrastructures. This study investiga...
The coastal zone of Mekong delta is suffering under intense pressures from climate change as well as...
International audienceAs in many tropical deltas globally, annual floods shape the livelihoods of th...