Over the past 200 years, rivers in industrialized countries have been significantly altered by human interventions such as channelization, hydropower development, and sediment mining causing observable biogeomorphological changes. In the European Alpine region, many large rivers have been impounded and channelized, yet few studies have conducted in-depth research on the temporal patterns of the causes and trajectories of these biogeomorphological responses, in comparison to rivers that can adjust their planform. Moreover, it is well-known that within channelized rivers alternating bars may appear due to an instability of the riverbed, but the development and influence of vegetation on such bars, its feedbacks on the morphodynamics of the ba...
With riverine flooding set to be more frequent in many parts of the world as a result of climate cha...
This is the peer reviewed version which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1002/...
PhDBraided rivers exhibit extremely complex and dynamic morphologies as their multiple channels are...
Doctoral thesis in Science for MAnagement of Rivers and their Tidal System, Primary Institution: Dep...
The development of alternate bars in channelized rivers can be explained theoretically as an instabi...
We compared three gravel-bed rivers in north-eastern Italy (Brenta, Piave, Tagliamento) having simil...
Rivers provide vital services to society. Most of them are linked to floodplains, and riparian areas...
River channel management within the last centuries has largely modified fluvial processes and morpho...
International audienceFeedback between hydrogeomorphological processes and riparian plants drives la...
The European Union-funded REFORM (REstoring rivers FOR effective catchment Management) project has d...
The Noce River is a hydropower-regulated Alpine stream in Northern-East Italy and a major tributary ...
Confluences are the nodes of the fluvial network. They are typically characterized by highly heterog...
In alpine regions of Europe, river training works were typically the reason for the transformation o...
The work included in this special issue was funded by the European Union's FP7 programme under grant...
We analyse recent morphological evolution of braiding rivers of disparate regions of the Earth to de...
With riverine flooding set to be more frequent in many parts of the world as a result of climate cha...
This is the peer reviewed version which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1002/...
PhDBraided rivers exhibit extremely complex and dynamic morphologies as their multiple channels are...
Doctoral thesis in Science for MAnagement of Rivers and their Tidal System, Primary Institution: Dep...
The development of alternate bars in channelized rivers can be explained theoretically as an instabi...
We compared three gravel-bed rivers in north-eastern Italy (Brenta, Piave, Tagliamento) having simil...
Rivers provide vital services to society. Most of them are linked to floodplains, and riparian areas...
River channel management within the last centuries has largely modified fluvial processes and morpho...
International audienceFeedback between hydrogeomorphological processes and riparian plants drives la...
The European Union-funded REFORM (REstoring rivers FOR effective catchment Management) project has d...
The Noce River is a hydropower-regulated Alpine stream in Northern-East Italy and a major tributary ...
Confluences are the nodes of the fluvial network. They are typically characterized by highly heterog...
In alpine regions of Europe, river training works were typically the reason for the transformation o...
The work included in this special issue was funded by the European Union's FP7 programme under grant...
We analyse recent morphological evolution of braiding rivers of disparate regions of the Earth to de...
With riverine flooding set to be more frequent in many parts of the world as a result of climate cha...
This is the peer reviewed version which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1002/...
PhDBraided rivers exhibit extremely complex and dynamic morphologies as their multiple channels are...