Using river centerlines created with Landsat images and the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission digital elevation model, we created spatially continuous maps of mean annual flow river width, slope, meander wavelength, sinuosity, and catchment area for all rivers wider than 90 m located between 60°N and 56°S. We analyzed the distributions of these properties, identified their typical ranges, and explored relationships between river planform and slope. We found width to be directly associated with the magnitude of meander wavelength and catchment area. Moreover, we found that narrower rivers show a larger range of slope and sinuosity values than wider rivers. Finally, by comparing simulated discharge from a water balance model with measured widt...
Hydromorphological attributes such as flow width, water extent, and gradient play an important role ...
The Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) radar interferometer satellite mission will provide un...
The turbulent surfaces of rivers and streams are natural hotspots of biogeochemical exchange with th...
Using river centerlines created with Landsat images and the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission digital...
Using river centerlines created with Landsat images and the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission digita...
1.Summary This document describes the database that accompanies the article submitted to Geophysica...
1.Summary This document describes the database that accompanies the article written by the authors ...
1.Summary This document describes the database that accompanies the article submitted to Geophysica...
1.Summary This document describes the database that accompanies the article written by the authors ...
The abundance and morphology of rivers control the rates of hydraulic and biogeochemical exchange be...
Hydraulic and hydrologic modeling has been moving to larger spatial scales with increased spatial re...
To identify general large-scale patterns (slope, slope change, sinuosity) along a river\u27s course ...
1. Summary Global estimates of reach-level bankfull river width generated in the article by Peirong...
textWe strive to answer the following: Why do modern rivers have the morphology (width and sinuosity...
textWe strive to answer the following: Why do modern rivers have the morphology (width and sinuosity...
Hydromorphological attributes such as flow width, water extent, and gradient play an important role ...
The Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) radar interferometer satellite mission will provide un...
The turbulent surfaces of rivers and streams are natural hotspots of biogeochemical exchange with th...
Using river centerlines created with Landsat images and the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission digital...
Using river centerlines created with Landsat images and the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission digita...
1.Summary This document describes the database that accompanies the article submitted to Geophysica...
1.Summary This document describes the database that accompanies the article written by the authors ...
1.Summary This document describes the database that accompanies the article submitted to Geophysica...
1.Summary This document describes the database that accompanies the article written by the authors ...
The abundance and morphology of rivers control the rates of hydraulic and biogeochemical exchange be...
Hydraulic and hydrologic modeling has been moving to larger spatial scales with increased spatial re...
To identify general large-scale patterns (slope, slope change, sinuosity) along a river\u27s course ...
1. Summary Global estimates of reach-level bankfull river width generated in the article by Peirong...
textWe strive to answer the following: Why do modern rivers have the morphology (width and sinuosity...
textWe strive to answer the following: Why do modern rivers have the morphology (width and sinuosity...
Hydromorphological attributes such as flow width, water extent, and gradient play an important role ...
The Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) radar interferometer satellite mission will provide un...
The turbulent surfaces of rivers and streams are natural hotspots of biogeochemical exchange with th...