Deltas are complex ecogeomorphic systems where features such as channels and interchannel islands are present over a wide range of spatial scales. A quantitative description of the morphology of deltas is fundamental to address how they react to changes in climate forcing and human pressure. In particular, it is interesting to ask how the distributary patterns we observe in coastal areas around the world result from processes and external forcing acting on deltas, and how such patterns might be related to deltaic function, vulnerability, and resilience. Using the example of the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Jamuna Delta, we show that the statistics of island size, shape factor, aspect ratio, and nearest-edge distance show distinct spatial patterns. Co...
Understanding the future evolution of the Ganges-Brahmaputra delta is fundamental to planning and ma...
The Mahakam delta in Indonesia constitutes a text book example of a mixed tide and fluvial dominated...
Deltaic systems are composed of distributary channels and interdistributary islands. While previous ...
More than 70% of large deltas are under threat from rising sea levels, subsidence and anthropogenic ...
River deltas are globally ubiquitous networks that form where a river system meets the sea and depos...
River deltas are sites of sediment accumulation along the coastline that form critical biological ha...
Home to a disproportionate population relative to their areas, river deltas are critically important...
Deltas are landforms that deliver water, sediment and nutrient fluxes from upstream rivers to the de...
Delta shoreline structure has long been hypothesized to encode information on the relative influence...
River deltas rank among the most economically and ecologically valuable environments on Earth. Even ...
The construction of multiple dams and barrages in many Indian River basins over the last few decades...
International audienceDeltas are subaerial landforms that cap underlying deposits with subaqueous ex...
The Ganges-Brahmaputra (G-B) Delta of Bangladesh and India is widely considered to be one of the mos...
Channel geometry in tidally influenced river deltas can show a mixed scaling behavior between that o...
ABSTRACT: Deltas are discrete shoreline protuberances formed where a river enters a standing body o...
Understanding the future evolution of the Ganges-Brahmaputra delta is fundamental to planning and ma...
The Mahakam delta in Indonesia constitutes a text book example of a mixed tide and fluvial dominated...
Deltaic systems are composed of distributary channels and interdistributary islands. While previous ...
More than 70% of large deltas are under threat from rising sea levels, subsidence and anthropogenic ...
River deltas are globally ubiquitous networks that form where a river system meets the sea and depos...
River deltas are sites of sediment accumulation along the coastline that form critical biological ha...
Home to a disproportionate population relative to their areas, river deltas are critically important...
Deltas are landforms that deliver water, sediment and nutrient fluxes from upstream rivers to the de...
Delta shoreline structure has long been hypothesized to encode information on the relative influence...
River deltas rank among the most economically and ecologically valuable environments on Earth. Even ...
The construction of multiple dams and barrages in many Indian River basins over the last few decades...
International audienceDeltas are subaerial landforms that cap underlying deposits with subaqueous ex...
The Ganges-Brahmaputra (G-B) Delta of Bangladesh and India is widely considered to be one of the mos...
Channel geometry in tidally influenced river deltas can show a mixed scaling behavior between that o...
ABSTRACT: Deltas are discrete shoreline protuberances formed where a river enters a standing body o...
Understanding the future evolution of the Ganges-Brahmaputra delta is fundamental to planning and ma...
The Mahakam delta in Indonesia constitutes a text book example of a mixed tide and fluvial dominated...
Deltaic systems are composed of distributary channels and interdistributary islands. While previous ...