River deltas belong to the most densely settled places on earth. Although they only account for 5% of the global land surface, over 550 million people live in deltas. These preferred livelihood locations, which feature flat terrain, fertile alluvial soils, access to fluvial and marine resources, a rich wetland biodiversity and other advantages are, however, threatened by numerous internal and external processes. Socio-economic development, urbanization, climate change induced sea level rise, as well as flood pulse changes due to upstream water diversion all lead to changes in these highly dynamic systems. A thorough understanding of a river delta’s general setting and intra-annual as well as long-term dynamic is therefore crucial ...
Mass urbanisation and intensive agricultural development across river deltas have driven ecosystem d...
Mass urbanisation and intensive agricultural development across river deltas have driven ecosystem d...
River deltas are globally ubiquitous networks that form where a river system meets the sea and depos...
River deltas belong to the most densely settled places on earth. Although they only account for 5% o...
River deltas belong to the most densely settled places on earth. Although they only account for 5% o...
River deltas and estuaries belong to the most significant coastal landforms on our planet and are us...
Recent discharge observations are lacking for most rivers globally. Discharge can be estimated from ...
Flood pulses occur annually along the Tonle Sap River (TSR) due to the large volume of water flowing...
International audienceAs in many tropical deltas globally, annual floods shape the livelihoods of th...
Satellite remote sensing is a valuable tool for monitoring flooding. Microwave sensors are especiall...
This thesis addresses the need for high-resolution subsidence maps of major world river deltas. Driv...
Delta channel networks (DCNs) are highly complex and dynamic systems that are governed by natural an...
Monitoring morphologically dynamic rivers over large spatial domains at an adequate frequency is ess...
The Mekong Delta, located in Southern Vietnam, is one of the most affected areas in the world by cl...
largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia, exhibiting large changes in spatial extent between the we...
Mass urbanisation and intensive agricultural development across river deltas have driven ecosystem d...
Mass urbanisation and intensive agricultural development across river deltas have driven ecosystem d...
River deltas are globally ubiquitous networks that form where a river system meets the sea and depos...
River deltas belong to the most densely settled places on earth. Although they only account for 5% o...
River deltas belong to the most densely settled places on earth. Although they only account for 5% o...
River deltas and estuaries belong to the most significant coastal landforms on our planet and are us...
Recent discharge observations are lacking for most rivers globally. Discharge can be estimated from ...
Flood pulses occur annually along the Tonle Sap River (TSR) due to the large volume of water flowing...
International audienceAs in many tropical deltas globally, annual floods shape the livelihoods of th...
Satellite remote sensing is a valuable tool for monitoring flooding. Microwave sensors are especiall...
This thesis addresses the need for high-resolution subsidence maps of major world river deltas. Driv...
Delta channel networks (DCNs) are highly complex and dynamic systems that are governed by natural an...
Monitoring morphologically dynamic rivers over large spatial domains at an adequate frequency is ess...
The Mekong Delta, located in Southern Vietnam, is one of the most affected areas in the world by cl...
largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia, exhibiting large changes in spatial extent between the we...
Mass urbanisation and intensive agricultural development across river deltas have driven ecosystem d...
Mass urbanisation and intensive agricultural development across river deltas have driven ecosystem d...
River deltas are globally ubiquitous networks that form where a river system meets the sea and depos...