River systems are valuable to human beings; meanwhile, they are intensively influenced by human activities, especially urbanization. In this study, based on the data derived from topographic maps and remote sensing images, the temporal and spatial change of river system geomorphology in the Taihu Region over the past 50 years was investigated in conjunction with urbanization. Results demonstrated that the number of river systems decreased drastically, that the morphology of river channels changed into wider and straighter and that the structure of river network tended to simplify in the Taihu Region in recent 50 years. Meanwhile, the changes in river density, the water surface ratio, the river development coefficient, the main river area le...
The Tarim River, the longest dryland river in an extremely arid region of China, has undergone ever-...
AbstractWetland, as the kidney of earth, have an important influence on environment. Recently, the r...
River islands are sandbars formed by scouring and silting. Their evolution is affected by several fa...
River systems are valuable to human beings; meanwhile, they are intensively influenced by human acti...
River systems are crucial for the Earth system. However, they are profoundly impacted by human activ...
Large quantity of rivers have disappeared during rapid urbanization in China’s Yangtze River Delta, ...
AbstractThe effects of urbanization on river network and hydrological process were investigated at Q...
Urbanization can affect the physical process of river growth, modify stream structure and further in...
We carried out a preliminary investigation into the relationship between urbanization, land use cove...
River channel occupation has made cities in the mountainous areas more vulnerable to floodwater out ...
The middle reaches of the Yangtze River region (MRYRR) are China’s first trans-regional urban agglom...
Urbanization, which is accompanied by the flow of various production factors, leads to increasingly ...
Urbanization reflects the overall behavior of human society; thus, characterization of its associate...
The spatiotemporal evolution of population urbanization and its relationship with economic variables...
Impervious surfaces (IS) are one of the most important components of the earth’s surface, and unders...
The Tarim River, the longest dryland river in an extremely arid region of China, has undergone ever-...
AbstractWetland, as the kidney of earth, have an important influence on environment. Recently, the r...
River islands are sandbars formed by scouring and silting. Their evolution is affected by several fa...
River systems are valuable to human beings; meanwhile, they are intensively influenced by human acti...
River systems are crucial for the Earth system. However, they are profoundly impacted by human activ...
Large quantity of rivers have disappeared during rapid urbanization in China’s Yangtze River Delta, ...
AbstractThe effects of urbanization on river network and hydrological process were investigated at Q...
Urbanization can affect the physical process of river growth, modify stream structure and further in...
We carried out a preliminary investigation into the relationship between urbanization, land use cove...
River channel occupation has made cities in the mountainous areas more vulnerable to floodwater out ...
The middle reaches of the Yangtze River region (MRYRR) are China’s first trans-regional urban agglom...
Urbanization, which is accompanied by the flow of various production factors, leads to increasingly ...
Urbanization reflects the overall behavior of human society; thus, characterization of its associate...
The spatiotemporal evolution of population urbanization and its relationship with economic variables...
Impervious surfaces (IS) are one of the most important components of the earth’s surface, and unders...
The Tarim River, the longest dryland river in an extremely arid region of China, has undergone ever-...
AbstractWetland, as the kidney of earth, have an important influence on environment. Recently, the r...
River islands are sandbars formed by scouring and silting. Their evolution is affected by several fa...