Seemingly unrelated empirical hydrologic laws and several experimental facts related to the fractal geometry of the river basin are shown to find a natural explanation into a simple finite-size scaling ansatz for the power laws exhibited by cumulative distributions of river basin areas. Our theoretical predictions suggest that the exponent of the power law is directly related to a suitable fractal dimension of the boundaries, to the elongation of the basin, and to the scaling exponent of mainstream lengths. Observational evidence from digital elevation maps of natural basins and numerical simulations for optimal channel networks are found to be in good agreement with the theoretical predictions. Analytical results for Scheidegger's trees ar...
Prepared under the support of the National Science Foundation ECE-8513556. Prepared under the suppor...
This paper reviews theoretical and observational material on form and function of natural networks a...
Ever since Mandelbrot (1975, 1983) coined the term, there has been speculation that river networks a...
Seemingly unrelated empirical hydrologic laws and several experimental facts related to the fractal ...
Seemingly unrelated empirical hydrologic laws and several experimental facts related to the fractal ...
This article is the rst in a series of three papers investigating the detailed geometry of river net...
It has long been recognized that catchment geomorphology relationships can be used as predictors of ...
The geometric pattern of the stream network of a drainage basin can be viewed as a \u201cfractal\u20...
Hack’s law is reviewed, emphasizing its implications for the elongation of river basins as well as i...
This work examines patterns of regularity and scale in landform and channel networks. Digital elevat...
River networks constitute dissipative systems with many spatial degrees of freedom. Previous work by...
This article is the first in a series of three papers investigating the detailed geometry of river n...
The structure of a river network may be seen as a discrete set of nested sub-networks built out of i...
In analyzing the literature on the fractal nature of river networks one can recognize several points...
International audienceSince the 1950s river networks have been intensely researched in geosciences a...
Prepared under the support of the National Science Foundation ECE-8513556. Prepared under the suppor...
This paper reviews theoretical and observational material on form and function of natural networks a...
Ever since Mandelbrot (1975, 1983) coined the term, there has been speculation that river networks a...
Seemingly unrelated empirical hydrologic laws and several experimental facts related to the fractal ...
Seemingly unrelated empirical hydrologic laws and several experimental facts related to the fractal ...
This article is the rst in a series of three papers investigating the detailed geometry of river net...
It has long been recognized that catchment geomorphology relationships can be used as predictors of ...
The geometric pattern of the stream network of a drainage basin can be viewed as a \u201cfractal\u20...
Hack’s law is reviewed, emphasizing its implications for the elongation of river basins as well as i...
This work examines patterns of regularity and scale in landform and channel networks. Digital elevat...
River networks constitute dissipative systems with many spatial degrees of freedom. Previous work by...
This article is the first in a series of three papers investigating the detailed geometry of river n...
The structure of a river network may be seen as a discrete set of nested sub-networks built out of i...
In analyzing the literature on the fractal nature of river networks one can recognize several points...
International audienceSince the 1950s river networks have been intensely researched in geosciences a...
Prepared under the support of the National Science Foundation ECE-8513556. Prepared under the suppor...
This paper reviews theoretical and observational material on form and function of natural networks a...
Ever since Mandelbrot (1975, 1983) coined the term, there has been speculation that river networks a...