This research focuses on analyzing the multiple causes of riverbed degradation along the lower reach of the Bernesga River, a gravel-bed river that drains 1,140 km2 of the South-ern Cantabrian Range, in Northwestern Iberian Peninsula. Among the causes of the riverbed deg-radation in the Bernesga River are extensive gravel mining during the second half the XX century and a history of continuous channelization and hydraulic works starting around 1900. Average degradation in the lower 16 km of the Bernesga River, estimated after comparing historical lon-gitudinal profiles, exceeds 7.5 m, although at some locations bed incision is about 9 m. Quaternary alluvial deposits in the area have been eroded during the degradation process therefore expos...
This paper deals with the Brenta River (the Alps, Italy), a gravel-bed river strongly affected by hu...
International audienceAs regards river restoration, it is fundamental to better link human pressures...
Sand and gravel mining on rivers causes erosion or incision of the river bed, upstream erosion in tr...
Historical information was used to study river degradation in a case study in NE Spain. The accumula...
Among other remarkable impacts, the most important effect of gravel mining in rivers is river bed de...
During the 1970s, the Palancia River was intensively affected by gravel mining instream. This activi...
Gravel mining has been a widespread activity in ephemeral rivers worldwide whose long-lasting hydrog...
One of the branches of the Paraná delta is the Paraná de las Palmas River. This branch doesn’t have ...
Worldwide, many rivers are affected by various river engineering measures and exhibit ecological def...
The Motueka River is a wandering gravel bed river located in the Nelson region, South Island, New Ze...
In this research, we explore the alluviation process of an artificial side-channel built in August 2...
The alteration of sediment transport regime represents one of the key factors controlling the respon...
This paper examines the effects of gravel mining on the suspended sediment transport in the Upper Ri...
The study analyses the morphological response of a gravel-bed river to discharges of different magni...
This paper deals with the Brenta River (the Alps, Italy), a gravel-bed river strongly affected by hu...
International audienceAs regards river restoration, it is fundamental to better link human pressures...
Sand and gravel mining on rivers causes erosion or incision of the river bed, upstream erosion in tr...
Historical information was used to study river degradation in a case study in NE Spain. The accumula...
Among other remarkable impacts, the most important effect of gravel mining in rivers is river bed de...
During the 1970s, the Palancia River was intensively affected by gravel mining instream. This activi...
Gravel mining has been a widespread activity in ephemeral rivers worldwide whose long-lasting hydrog...
One of the branches of the Paraná delta is the Paraná de las Palmas River. This branch doesn’t have ...
Worldwide, many rivers are affected by various river engineering measures and exhibit ecological def...
The Motueka River is a wandering gravel bed river located in the Nelson region, South Island, New Ze...
In this research, we explore the alluviation process of an artificial side-channel built in August 2...
The alteration of sediment transport regime represents one of the key factors controlling the respon...
This paper examines the effects of gravel mining on the suspended sediment transport in the Upper Ri...
The study analyses the morphological response of a gravel-bed river to discharges of different magni...
This paper deals with the Brenta River (the Alps, Italy), a gravel-bed river strongly affected by hu...
International audienceAs regards river restoration, it is fundamental to better link human pressures...
Sand and gravel mining on rivers causes erosion or incision of the river bed, upstream erosion in tr...