Floods are a crucial agent of geomorphic change in the channels and valley floors of mountains watercourses. At the same time, they can be highly damaging to property, infrastructure, and life. Because of their high energy, mountain watercourses are highly vulnerable to environmental changes affecting their catchments and channels. Many factors have modified and frequently still tend to modify the environmental conditions in mountain areas, with impacts on geomorphic processes and the frequency, magnitude, and timing of floods in mountain watercourses. The ongoing climate changes vary between regions but may affect floods in mountain areas in many ways. In many mountain regions of Europe, widespread afforestation took place over the twentie...
Upland river systems in the UK are predicted to be prone to the effects of increased flood magnitude...
Upland river systems in the UK are predicted to be prone to the effects of increased flood magnitude...
This paper focuses on the contribution of fluvial geomorphology to flood management. We define what ...
Our capability to accurately predict at the local scale the morphological changes in a mountain rive...
This article reviews concepts and methodological approaches commonly used in fluvial geomorphology t...
Mountain streams are subjected to the continuous reshaping of their river beds during floods, with t...
The sensitive mountain catchment of Portainé (Eastern Pyrenees, Iberian Peninsula) has recently expe...
Mountains cover roughly one quarter of the planet’s surface. Known as the Earth’s water towers they ...
On 24 July 2014, an exceptionally large flood (recurrence interval ca. 150 years) caused large-scale...
A meta-analysis of four snowmelt catchments with moderate harvest levels (30% to 40%) utilizing a fr...
A meta-analysis of four snowmelt catchments with moderate harvest levels (30% to 40%) utilizing a fr...
none5siSteep mountain channels are intrinsically transitional systems, in that they connect water, ...
Upland river systems in the UK are predicted to be prone to the effects of increased flood magnitude...
This paper focuses on the contribution of fluvial geomorphology to flood management. We define what ...
Upland river systems in the UK are predicted to be prone to the effects of increased flood magnitude...
Upland river systems in the UK are predicted to be prone to the effects of increased flood magnitude...
Upland river systems in the UK are predicted to be prone to the effects of increased flood magnitude...
This paper focuses on the contribution of fluvial geomorphology to flood management. We define what ...
Our capability to accurately predict at the local scale the morphological changes in a mountain rive...
This article reviews concepts and methodological approaches commonly used in fluvial geomorphology t...
Mountain streams are subjected to the continuous reshaping of their river beds during floods, with t...
The sensitive mountain catchment of Portainé (Eastern Pyrenees, Iberian Peninsula) has recently expe...
Mountains cover roughly one quarter of the planet’s surface. Known as the Earth’s water towers they ...
On 24 July 2014, an exceptionally large flood (recurrence interval ca. 150 years) caused large-scale...
A meta-analysis of four snowmelt catchments with moderate harvest levels (30% to 40%) utilizing a fr...
A meta-analysis of four snowmelt catchments with moderate harvest levels (30% to 40%) utilizing a fr...
none5siSteep mountain channels are intrinsically transitional systems, in that they connect water, ...
Upland river systems in the UK are predicted to be prone to the effects of increased flood magnitude...
This paper focuses on the contribution of fluvial geomorphology to flood management. We define what ...
Upland river systems in the UK are predicted to be prone to the effects of increased flood magnitude...
Upland river systems in the UK are predicted to be prone to the effects of increased flood magnitude...
Upland river systems in the UK are predicted to be prone to the effects of increased flood magnitude...
This paper focuses on the contribution of fluvial geomorphology to flood management. We define what ...