© 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.. River channel sediment dynamics are important in integrated catchment management because changes in channel morphology resulting from sediment transfer have important implications for many river functions. However, application of existing approaches that account for catchment-scale sediment dynamics has been limited, largely due to the difficulty in obtaining data necessary to support them. It is within this context that this study develops a new, reach-based, stream power balance approach for predicting river channel adjustment. The new approach, named ST:REAM (sediment transport: reach equilibrium assessment method), is based upon calculations of unit bed area stream power (ω) derived from remotely sensed...
This paper assesses river channel management activities in the context of the interaction between co...
This paper describes changes in bed morpho‐dynamics and topography in the River Ehen, a regulated ri...
This paper describes the implementation of a novel mitigation approach and subsequent adaptive manag...
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.. River channel sediment dynamics are important in integrated catchm...
River channel sediment dynamics are important in integrated catchment management because changes in ...
It has become increasingly clear that river channel sediment dynamics must be taken into account wit...
It has become increasingly clear that river channel sediment dynamics must be taken into account wit...
A variety of stream power-based approaches for predicting catchment-scale alluvial channel adjustmen...
A variety of stream power-based approaches for predicting catchment-scale alluvial channel adjustmen...
Stream power is a measure of the main driving forces acting in a channel and determines a river's ca...
This paper examines the feasibility of a basin‐scale scheme for characterising and quantifying...
Channel bank erosion processes are controlled by numerous factors and as such are both temporally an...
Channel bank erosion processes are controlled by numerous factors and as such are both temporally an...
This paper examines the feasibility of a basin‐scale scheme for characterising and quantifying...
River managers have embraced integrated management approaches to improve river health, rehabilitate ...
This paper assesses river channel management activities in the context of the interaction between co...
This paper describes changes in bed morpho‐dynamics and topography in the River Ehen, a regulated ri...
This paper describes the implementation of a novel mitigation approach and subsequent adaptive manag...
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.. River channel sediment dynamics are important in integrated catchm...
River channel sediment dynamics are important in integrated catchment management because changes in ...
It has become increasingly clear that river channel sediment dynamics must be taken into account wit...
It has become increasingly clear that river channel sediment dynamics must be taken into account wit...
A variety of stream power-based approaches for predicting catchment-scale alluvial channel adjustmen...
A variety of stream power-based approaches for predicting catchment-scale alluvial channel adjustmen...
Stream power is a measure of the main driving forces acting in a channel and determines a river's ca...
This paper examines the feasibility of a basin‐scale scheme for characterising and quantifying...
Channel bank erosion processes are controlled by numerous factors and as such are both temporally an...
Channel bank erosion processes are controlled by numerous factors and as such are both temporally an...
This paper examines the feasibility of a basin‐scale scheme for characterising and quantifying...
River managers have embraced integrated management approaches to improve river health, rehabilitate ...
This paper assesses river channel management activities in the context of the interaction between co...
This paper describes changes in bed morpho‐dynamics and topography in the River Ehen, a regulated ri...
This paper describes the implementation of a novel mitigation approach and subsequent adaptive manag...