This thesis develops and tests a classification of ‘near-natural’ European single-thread rivers, which are free to adjust to fluvial processes. The research involves subdividing rivers along a continuum of geomorphological characteristics to assign river reaches to geomorphologically-meaningful classes according to their channel dimensions and forms, and floodplain characteristics. The classification was developed and tested through three research components. First, a preliminary classification was developed using information entirely derived from a new information system containing remotely-sensed imagery and digital terrain data: Google Earth. This research stage required the development of rules for identifying, extracting and standardis...
In an era of big‐data acquisition and semiautomation of geomorphic river surveys, it is timely to co...
n an era of big‐data acquisition and semiautomation of geomorphic river surveys, it is timely to con...
Identifying river segments with apparently distinct geomorphic characteristics but relatively homoge...
PhDThis thesis develops and tests a classification of ‘near-natural’ European single-thread rivers, ...
This chapter reviews the history, application and future challenges of river classification. It advo...
River classification is a useful tool for researchers and managers wishing to organise, to simplify ...
deuxième éditionInternational audienceThis chapter discusses general philosophies of classifications...
River classification is a useful tool for researchers and managers wishing to organise, to simplify ...
New understanding of fluvial geomorphological processes has successfully informed flood mitigation s...
River classification is a useful tool for researchers and managers wishing to organise, simplify and...
Geomorphic units are the elementary spatial physical features of the river mosaic at the reach scale...
All human life is dependent on fresh water and activities related to monitoring its availability hav...
In an era of big‐data acquisition and semiautomation of geomorphic river surveys, it is timely to co...
n an era of big‐data acquisition and semiautomation of geomorphic river surveys, it is timely to con...
Identifying river segments with apparently distinct geomorphic characteristics but relatively homoge...
PhDThis thesis develops and tests a classification of ‘near-natural’ European single-thread rivers, ...
This chapter reviews the history, application and future challenges of river classification. It advo...
River classification is a useful tool for researchers and managers wishing to organise, to simplify ...
deuxième éditionInternational audienceThis chapter discusses general philosophies of classifications...
River classification is a useful tool for researchers and managers wishing to organise, to simplify ...
New understanding of fluvial geomorphological processes has successfully informed flood mitigation s...
River classification is a useful tool for researchers and managers wishing to organise, simplify and...
Geomorphic units are the elementary spatial physical features of the river mosaic at the reach scale...
All human life is dependent on fresh water and activities related to monitoring its availability hav...
In an era of big‐data acquisition and semiautomation of geomorphic river surveys, it is timely to co...
n an era of big‐data acquisition and semiautomation of geomorphic river surveys, it is timely to con...
Identifying river segments with apparently distinct geomorphic characteristics but relatively homoge...