Because of their varying channel styles (braided, meandering, and anastomosing) medieval lowland floodplains in England and Wales provided varying opportunities for defense, settlement, river crossing, and resource exploitation. In turn, these activities altered the character of channels and floodplains, with medieval and later development obscuring the former variety of floodplains themselves. The changing nature of river floodplains is reviewed using archaeological, documentary, and geomorphological evidence. Anastomosing channels and floodplain wet-lands have now all but disappeared but were formerly of considerable significance; also discussed are interactions involving flooding, fording, bridging, modifications to channels and their di...
Fluvial environments have always played a crucial role in human history. The necessity of fertile la...
International audienceThe European Water Framework Directive (WFD), issued in 2000 has the objective...
River restoration is strongly focussed on in-channel initiatives driven by fisheries interests and a...
Because of their varying channel styles (braided, meandering, and anastomosing) medieval lowland flo...
In the last 400 years floodplains in England and Wales have changed drastically. This has been steer...
Physically, river floodplains have both the subdued morphology of natural terrain created as extreme...
Previously published research has not explicitly investigated lateral and vertical accretion on lowl...
Floodplains may be transformed when environmental changes or human activity causes alluvial systems ...
Floodplains may be transformed when environmental changes or human activity causes alluvial systems ...
The geomorphological history of the River Trent, UK, is documented from historical (documentary and ...
Geomorphological analyses of the morphology, lithostratigraphy and chronology of Holocene alluvial f...
Environmental information from place-names has largely been overlooked by geoarchaeologists and fluv...
Floodplains represent a global hotspot of sensitive socioenvironmental changes and early human forci...
Regime analysis suggests that temperate alluvial watercourses overtop their banks on average once ev...
Fluvial environments have always played a crucial role in human history. The necessity of fertile la...
International audienceThe European Water Framework Directive (WFD), issued in 2000 has the objective...
River restoration is strongly focussed on in-channel initiatives driven by fisheries interests and a...
Because of their varying channel styles (braided, meandering, and anastomosing) medieval lowland flo...
In the last 400 years floodplains in England and Wales have changed drastically. This has been steer...
Physically, river floodplains have both the subdued morphology of natural terrain created as extreme...
Previously published research has not explicitly investigated lateral and vertical accretion on lowl...
Floodplains may be transformed when environmental changes or human activity causes alluvial systems ...
Floodplains may be transformed when environmental changes or human activity causes alluvial systems ...
The geomorphological history of the River Trent, UK, is documented from historical (documentary and ...
Geomorphological analyses of the morphology, lithostratigraphy and chronology of Holocene alluvial f...
Environmental information from place-names has largely been overlooked by geoarchaeologists and fluv...
Floodplains represent a global hotspot of sensitive socioenvironmental changes and early human forci...
Regime analysis suggests that temperate alluvial watercourses overtop their banks on average once ev...
Fluvial environments have always played a crucial role in human history. The necessity of fertile la...
International audienceThe European Water Framework Directive (WFD), issued in 2000 has the objective...
River restoration is strongly focussed on in-channel initiatives driven by fisheries interests and a...