Transition from endorheic alluvial fan environments to well-channelized fluvial systems in natural conditions may occur in response to base-level fluctuations. However, human-induced changes in semi-arid regions can also be responsible for similar unforeseen modifications. Our results confirm that in-channel gravel mining and aquifer overexploitation over the last 50 years in the case study area have changed the natural stability of the Nogalte stream and, as a result, its geomorphic parameters including channel depth and longitudinal profile have begun to adapt to the new situation. Using interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) data we obtain maximum values for ground subsidence in the Upper Guadalentín Basin of 10 cm yr1 for th...
[EN] During the 1970s, the Palancia River was intensively affected by gravel mining instream. This a...
In ephemeral rivers, channel morphology represents a snapshot at the end of a succession of geomorph...
The sensitive mountain catchment of Portainé (Eastern Pyrenees, Iberian Peninsula) has recently expe...
Transition from endorheic alluvial fan environments to well-channelized fluvial systems in natural ...
Gravel mining has been a widespread activity in ephemeral rivers worldwide whose long-lasting hydrog...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V.Long-term field studies in semiarid ephemeral streams are rare. These geomorphic...
Reduction in channel capacity can trigger an increase in flood hazard over time. It represents a geo...
Ephemeral streams induce flash-flood events, which cause dramatic morphological changes and impacts ...
Sediment budgets and morphological channel adjustments are closely related to changes in stream powe...
Màster Oficial en Recursos Minerals i Riscos Geològics, Universitat de Barcelona - Universitat Autòn...
Headwater catchments of the southern tributaries of the Ebro River in north-east Spain are typically...
An analysis of morphological changes during the last six decades is presented for a 16.5-km reach of...
The lower Gállego River has been strongly degraded since the 1960s due to human activity (gravel min...
Trabajo presentado en el 5th PAGES Open Science Meeting, celebrado en Zaragoza (España), del 9 al 13...
On 18 June 2013, a damaging flood of the Garona River (Val d'Aran, Central Pyrenees, Spain) caused l...
[EN] During the 1970s, the Palancia River was intensively affected by gravel mining instream. This a...
In ephemeral rivers, channel morphology represents a snapshot at the end of a succession of geomorph...
The sensitive mountain catchment of Portainé (Eastern Pyrenees, Iberian Peninsula) has recently expe...
Transition from endorheic alluvial fan environments to well-channelized fluvial systems in natural ...
Gravel mining has been a widespread activity in ephemeral rivers worldwide whose long-lasting hydrog...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V.Long-term field studies in semiarid ephemeral streams are rare. These geomorphic...
Reduction in channel capacity can trigger an increase in flood hazard over time. It represents a geo...
Ephemeral streams induce flash-flood events, which cause dramatic morphological changes and impacts ...
Sediment budgets and morphological channel adjustments are closely related to changes in stream powe...
Màster Oficial en Recursos Minerals i Riscos Geològics, Universitat de Barcelona - Universitat Autòn...
Headwater catchments of the southern tributaries of the Ebro River in north-east Spain are typically...
An analysis of morphological changes during the last six decades is presented for a 16.5-km reach of...
The lower Gállego River has been strongly degraded since the 1960s due to human activity (gravel min...
Trabajo presentado en el 5th PAGES Open Science Meeting, celebrado en Zaragoza (España), del 9 al 13...
On 18 June 2013, a damaging flood of the Garona River (Val d'Aran, Central Pyrenees, Spain) caused l...
[EN] During the 1970s, the Palancia River was intensively affected by gravel mining instream. This a...
In ephemeral rivers, channel morphology represents a snapshot at the end of a succession of geomorph...
The sensitive mountain catchment of Portainé (Eastern Pyrenees, Iberian Peninsula) has recently expe...