Rivers self-organize into fractal river networks, with each river fed by smaller rivers, down to the scale of narrow rivulets. Certain groundwater-fed river networks develop stable and clearly delineated valley networks, which grow over time through headward erosion at the springheads. These networks exhibit non-linear dynamics, as their shape is a result of the groundwater flows, which itself depends on the shape of the networks. I explore the nature of this interdependence and ask, what consequences does it have on the shape of a river network? The shape of a river network is not random, but is driven by physical processes whose behavior is local and mathematically simple. Starting from these local phenomena I seek to deduce global con...
This article is the rst in a series of three papers investigating the detailed geometry of river net...
The landscape around us has been formed over periods of million, s of years by the erosion of the la...
Ever since Mandelbrot (1975, 1983) coined the term, there has been speculation that river networks a...
River networks exhibit a complex ramified structure that has inspired decades of studies. However, a...
This paper reviews theoretical and observational material on form and function of natural networks a...
The geometric complexity of stream networks has been a source of fascination for centuries. However,...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Geophysics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheri...
River networks’ universal fractal structure not only defines their hydrology and connectivity, but h...
International audienceNetworks fed by subsurface flow are a natural, but dynamically simple, system ...
A new landscape evolution model is proposed which is composed of the shallow water equations for the...
Moving from the observation that drainage network configurations minimizing total energy dissipation...
Essential to understanding the overall structure of river networks is a knowledge of their detailed ...
A cellular model introduced for the evolution of the fluvial landscape is revisited using extensive ...
171 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Hydrologic predictions lie at...
The structure of river networks is compared with the vein structure of leaves. The two structures ar...
This article is the rst in a series of three papers investigating the detailed geometry of river net...
The landscape around us has been formed over periods of million, s of years by the erosion of the la...
Ever since Mandelbrot (1975, 1983) coined the term, there has been speculation that river networks a...
River networks exhibit a complex ramified structure that has inspired decades of studies. However, a...
This paper reviews theoretical and observational material on form and function of natural networks a...
The geometric complexity of stream networks has been a source of fascination for centuries. However,...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Geophysics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheri...
River networks’ universal fractal structure not only defines their hydrology and connectivity, but h...
International audienceNetworks fed by subsurface flow are a natural, but dynamically simple, system ...
A new landscape evolution model is proposed which is composed of the shallow water equations for the...
Moving from the observation that drainage network configurations minimizing total energy dissipation...
Essential to understanding the overall structure of river networks is a knowledge of their detailed ...
A cellular model introduced for the evolution of the fluvial landscape is revisited using extensive ...
171 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Hydrologic predictions lie at...
The structure of river networks is compared with the vein structure of leaves. The two structures ar...
This article is the rst in a series of three papers investigating the detailed geometry of river net...
The landscape around us has been formed over periods of million, s of years by the erosion of the la...
Ever since Mandelbrot (1975, 1983) coined the term, there has been speculation that river networks a...