The spatial heterogeneity of hydrology and vegetation during high-water periods in geomorphically distinct reaches of the Amazon River in Brazil was determined based on semivariance statistics. The spatial statistics were derived from three classified Landsat Thematic Mapper images representing upstream to downstream geomorphic characteristics. In the upstream river reach, scroll-bar topography on the floodplain tends to channelize floodwater into floodplain drainage channels, thus reducing the diversity of water types by reducing opportunities for mixing of flooding river water with locally derived floodplain water. The highest diversity of vegetation types is along floodplain drainage channels, while the rest of the floodplain has a more ...
Natural lowland rivers are dynamic environments with a high ecological value. However, 90% of the Eu...
textPatterns of surface sediment concentration distribution in rivers are significant for understand...
Large dams built for hydroelectric power generation alter the hydrology of rivers, attenuating the f...
We investigated spatial and temporal migration of the Solimões, the Japurá, and the Aranapu River ch...
Within tropical regions, many of the wetlands are associated with floodplains with the rivers often ...
Detailed classification of floodplain land cover and geomorphology is a fundamental step in understa...
This paper discusses the use of remote sensing to improve the morphological description of open vege...
The annual monomodal flood pulse of the Amazon River is a key driver for this globally important hyd...
An assessment of river regulation impact on floodplain vegetation is crucial to developing a modern ...
In Central Amazonian white-water floodplains (várzea), different forest types become established in ...
Remote sensing studies of vegetation cover and hydrologic dynamics in Amazonian wetlands have been m...
River flooding is important for the ecological functioning of river floodplains. It is implicitly as...
The Pantanal of South America , located in the center of South America, between Brazil, Bolivia, and...
In central Amazonian white-water floodplains (varzea), different forest types become established in ...
Remote sensing studies of vegetation cover and hydrologic dynamics in Amazonian wetlands have been m...
Natural lowland rivers are dynamic environments with a high ecological value. However, 90% of the Eu...
textPatterns of surface sediment concentration distribution in rivers are significant for understand...
Large dams built for hydroelectric power generation alter the hydrology of rivers, attenuating the f...
We investigated spatial and temporal migration of the Solimões, the Japurá, and the Aranapu River ch...
Within tropical regions, many of the wetlands are associated with floodplains with the rivers often ...
Detailed classification of floodplain land cover and geomorphology is a fundamental step in understa...
This paper discusses the use of remote sensing to improve the morphological description of open vege...
The annual monomodal flood pulse of the Amazon River is a key driver for this globally important hyd...
An assessment of river regulation impact on floodplain vegetation is crucial to developing a modern ...
In Central Amazonian white-water floodplains (várzea), different forest types become established in ...
Remote sensing studies of vegetation cover and hydrologic dynamics in Amazonian wetlands have been m...
River flooding is important for the ecological functioning of river floodplains. It is implicitly as...
The Pantanal of South America , located in the center of South America, between Brazil, Bolivia, and...
In central Amazonian white-water floodplains (varzea), different forest types become established in ...
Remote sensing studies of vegetation cover and hydrologic dynamics in Amazonian wetlands have been m...
Natural lowland rivers are dynamic environments with a high ecological value. However, 90% of the Eu...
textPatterns of surface sediment concentration distribution in rivers are significant for understand...
Large dams built for hydroelectric power generation alter the hydrology of rivers, attenuating the f...