River networks are spatially complex systems difficult to describe by using simple morphological indices. To this concern, fractal theory arises as an interesting tool for quantifying such complexity. In this case of study, we have estimated for the first time the fractal dimension of Chilean networks distributed across the country, analysed at two different scales. These networks insert into variable environments, not only from a climatic and hydrological point of view, but also from a morphological point of view. We investigate to which extent the fractal dimension is able to describe the apparent disorganized character of landscape, by applying two methods. Striking patterns of organization related to Horton ratios and the fractal dimens...
It has long been recognized that catchment geomorphology relationships can be used as predictors of ...
The fractal properties of drainage networks of some Italian drainage basins with different geomorpho...
The fractal dimension provides a succinct summary of topographic intricacy and a measure of landsca...
Ever since Mandelbrot (1975, 1983) coined the term, there has been speculation that river networks a...
River networks were studied applying the fractal systems approach and based on morphometric paramete...
In analyzing the literature on the fractal nature of river networks one can recognize several points...
The geometric pattern of the stream network of a drainage basin can be viewed as a \u201cfractal\u20...
Geological structure influences the form, length and slope of rivers. An approach never used in the ...
By applying fractal geometry analysis to the drainage network of three large watercourses in America...
By applying fractal geometry analysis to the drainage network of three large river basins in America...
International audienceA numerical multifractal analysis was performed for five river networks extrac...
The hydrographic network of the young glacial areas is quite specific in view of the connections of ...
Urban forms are human-made systems that display a close connection with fractal objects, following o...
This work concerns a numerical estimation of the generalised fractal dimension of six river networks...
The development of drainage network in the intra-Carpathian realm is influenced by a complex Quatern...
It has long been recognized that catchment geomorphology relationships can be used as predictors of ...
The fractal properties of drainage networks of some Italian drainage basins with different geomorpho...
The fractal dimension provides a succinct summary of topographic intricacy and a measure of landsca...
Ever since Mandelbrot (1975, 1983) coined the term, there has been speculation that river networks a...
River networks were studied applying the fractal systems approach and based on morphometric paramete...
In analyzing the literature on the fractal nature of river networks one can recognize several points...
The geometric pattern of the stream network of a drainage basin can be viewed as a \u201cfractal\u20...
Geological structure influences the form, length and slope of rivers. An approach never used in the ...
By applying fractal geometry analysis to the drainage network of three large watercourses in America...
By applying fractal geometry analysis to the drainage network of three large river basins in America...
International audienceA numerical multifractal analysis was performed for five river networks extrac...
The hydrographic network of the young glacial areas is quite specific in view of the connections of ...
Urban forms are human-made systems that display a close connection with fractal objects, following o...
This work concerns a numerical estimation of the generalised fractal dimension of six river networks...
The development of drainage network in the intra-Carpathian realm is influenced by a complex Quatern...
It has long been recognized that catchment geomorphology relationships can be used as predictors of ...
The fractal properties of drainage networks of some Italian drainage basins with different geomorpho...
The fractal dimension provides a succinct summary of topographic intricacy and a measure of landsca...