This study is motivated by problems related to environmental transport on river networks. We establish statistical properties of a flow along a directed branching network and suggest its compact parameterization. The downstream network transport is treated as a particular case of nearest-neighbor hierarchical aggregation with respect to the metric induced by the branching structure of the river network. We describe the static geometric structure of a drainage network by a tree, referred to as the static tree, and introduce an associated dynamic tree that describes the transport along the static tree. It is well known that the static branching structure of river networks can be described by self-similar trees (SSTs); we demonstrate that the ...
We study tree structures termed optimal channel networks (OCNs) that minimize the total gravitationa...
We consider a model for the formation of a river network in which the erosion process plays a role o...
River networks and the transport processes that take place in them provide a natural integrating fra...
This study is motivated by problems related to environmental transport on river networks. We establi...
International audienceThis study is motivated by problems related to environmental transport on rive...
[1] This study is motivated by problems related to environmental transport on river networks. We est...
This paper reviews theoretical and observational material on form and function of natural networks a...
Transport networks are crucial to the functioning of natural and technological systems. Nature featu...
Transport networks are crucial to the functioning of natural systems and technological infrastructur...
171 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Hydrologic predictions lie at...
International audienceThe knowledge of structural controls of river networks (RNs) on transport dyna...
River networks represent a perfect example of a physical phenomenon that can be described by means ...
Moving from a recent quantitative model of the US colonization in the 19th century that relies on an...
The structure of river networks is compared with the vein structure of leaves. The two structures ar...
Moving from a recent quantitative model of the US colonization in the 19th century that relies on an...
We study tree structures termed optimal channel networks (OCNs) that minimize the total gravitationa...
We consider a model for the formation of a river network in which the erosion process plays a role o...
River networks and the transport processes that take place in them provide a natural integrating fra...
This study is motivated by problems related to environmental transport on river networks. We establi...
International audienceThis study is motivated by problems related to environmental transport on rive...
[1] This study is motivated by problems related to environmental transport on river networks. We est...
This paper reviews theoretical and observational material on form and function of natural networks a...
Transport networks are crucial to the functioning of natural and technological systems. Nature featu...
Transport networks are crucial to the functioning of natural systems and technological infrastructur...
171 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Hydrologic predictions lie at...
International audienceThe knowledge of structural controls of river networks (RNs) on transport dyna...
River networks represent a perfect example of a physical phenomenon that can be described by means ...
Moving from a recent quantitative model of the US colonization in the 19th century that relies on an...
The structure of river networks is compared with the vein structure of leaves. The two structures ar...
Moving from a recent quantitative model of the US colonization in the 19th century that relies on an...
We study tree structures termed optimal channel networks (OCNs) that minimize the total gravitationa...
We consider a model for the formation of a river network in which the erosion process plays a role o...
River networks and the transport processes that take place in them provide a natural integrating fra...