Process domains categorizes sections of streams according to its local dominant processes. These processes often reflect on the local ecology and the streams appearance. But the underlying reason why these different process domains are formed are still not completely certain. In this study the distribution of the process domains: lakes, rapids and slow-flowing reaches in the Bjur River catchment were compared to the geological factors of slope, surficial geology and landforms to see if any connections could be found. The possibility of using GIS (geographic information systems) and remote data to distinguish these stream types and to connect them to the different studied geological factors were also examined. The hypothesis for this study i...
This thesis aims to look at the role in which fluvial geomorphology has on today’s river management,...
Due to the recently increasing frequency of extreme changes in river runoff regime, scientific liter...
Rivers and streams form a longitudinal network in which physical conditions and biological processes...
Process domains categorizes sections of streams according to its local dominant processes. These pro...
Restoration of stream channels have become a common way of trying to restore both the channels and t...
River management is founded on predictable self-organisation between river form and catchment contro...
From 1930-1990 the river Bognelv in Troms-Finnmark County was strongly affected by technical interve...
2013 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Many of the conceptual models developed for river netw...
River classification is a useful tool for researchers and managers wishing to organise, to simplify ...
1. The River Styles framework is a geomorphic approach to the classification of river types, assessm...
River classification is a useful tool for researchers and managers wishing to organise, to simplify ...
The thesis presents a geormorphic study of The Macalister River floodplain with particular attention...
1. Classification is a useful tool for researchers and managers wishing to group functionally simila...
This paper describes the effects of the drainage basin characteristics on the fluctuation of river r...
The paper focuses on the channel network of alpine basins, attempting to interpret channel reaches i...
This thesis aims to look at the role in which fluvial geomorphology has on today’s river management,...
Due to the recently increasing frequency of extreme changes in river runoff regime, scientific liter...
Rivers and streams form a longitudinal network in which physical conditions and biological processes...
Process domains categorizes sections of streams according to its local dominant processes. These pro...
Restoration of stream channels have become a common way of trying to restore both the channels and t...
River management is founded on predictable self-organisation between river form and catchment contro...
From 1930-1990 the river Bognelv in Troms-Finnmark County was strongly affected by technical interve...
2013 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.Many of the conceptual models developed for river netw...
River classification is a useful tool for researchers and managers wishing to organise, to simplify ...
1. The River Styles framework is a geomorphic approach to the classification of river types, assessm...
River classification is a useful tool for researchers and managers wishing to organise, to simplify ...
The thesis presents a geormorphic study of The Macalister River floodplain with particular attention...
1. Classification is a useful tool for researchers and managers wishing to group functionally simila...
This paper describes the effects of the drainage basin characteristics on the fluctuation of river r...
The paper focuses on the channel network of alpine basins, attempting to interpret channel reaches i...
This thesis aims to look at the role in which fluvial geomorphology has on today’s river management,...
Due to the recently increasing frequency of extreme changes in river runoff regime, scientific liter...
Rivers and streams form a longitudinal network in which physical conditions and biological processes...