The Yellow River floodplain represents a fertile landmass that contributes significantly to human welfare and thus has been colloquially known as the birthplace of Chinese civilization. The sediment-laden nature of the Yellow River gave rise to a super-elevated channel belt, which is prone to failure particularly in the summer months when excessive precipitation occurs, resulting in cataclysmic floods traditionally regarded as “China’s Sorrow.” Therefore, a deeper understanding of levee breach frequency in this area is especially important for the assessment of socio-economic risk of levee breaches associated with future climate changes. To better understand the nature, evolution, and driving mechanisms of levee breaches on the lower Yellow...
The establishment of major rivers in Asia is often attributed to tectonic-driven topography changes ...
The upper–middle Yellow River flows through the Fenwei graben, a structure resulting from extensiona...
A short while, not even a day, is all that is necessary to destroy hundreds of villages, kill thousa...
The Yellow River floodplain is a low-lying landmass, which is remarkably susceptible to excessive pr...
The Yellow River is famous for sediment-related disasters in history. The bank-breaching frequency o...
Analysis of the sedimentary record has been used to determine the historical sedimentation rate in t...
Understanding the societal impacts of past climate changes may deepen our insight into human adaptat...
The Yellow River has been considerably altered over the past half century from human activities. The...
The Yellow River (YR) is the fifth-longest and the most sediment-laden river in the world. Frequent ...
We evaluate the relative importance of climate change, fluvial dynamics, and anthropogenic environme...
The Lower Yellow River (LYR) has been characterized as a frequently breaching, overflowing and shift...
[1] Annual streamflow of the Yellow River has decreased in recent years (1980 to 2000) because of cl...
The erosion, transport and redeposition of sediments shape the Earth's surface, and affect the ...
The Yellow River has been intensively affected by human activities, particularly in the past 50 year...
Abstract: Fluvial erosion constitutes one of the major environmental disasters in the middle reaches...
The establishment of major rivers in Asia is often attributed to tectonic-driven topography changes ...
The upper–middle Yellow River flows through the Fenwei graben, a structure resulting from extensiona...
A short while, not even a day, is all that is necessary to destroy hundreds of villages, kill thousa...
The Yellow River floodplain is a low-lying landmass, which is remarkably susceptible to excessive pr...
The Yellow River is famous for sediment-related disasters in history. The bank-breaching frequency o...
Analysis of the sedimentary record has been used to determine the historical sedimentation rate in t...
Understanding the societal impacts of past climate changes may deepen our insight into human adaptat...
The Yellow River has been considerably altered over the past half century from human activities. The...
The Yellow River (YR) is the fifth-longest and the most sediment-laden river in the world. Frequent ...
We evaluate the relative importance of climate change, fluvial dynamics, and anthropogenic environme...
The Lower Yellow River (LYR) has been characterized as a frequently breaching, overflowing and shift...
[1] Annual streamflow of the Yellow River has decreased in recent years (1980 to 2000) because of cl...
The erosion, transport and redeposition of sediments shape the Earth's surface, and affect the ...
The Yellow River has been intensively affected by human activities, particularly in the past 50 year...
Abstract: Fluvial erosion constitutes one of the major environmental disasters in the middle reaches...
The establishment of major rivers in Asia is often attributed to tectonic-driven topography changes ...
The upper–middle Yellow River flows through the Fenwei graben, a structure resulting from extensiona...
A short while, not even a day, is all that is necessary to destroy hundreds of villages, kill thousa...