[EN] Sediment budgets and morphological channel adjustments are closely related to changes in stream power. In ephemeral channels, whose geomorphic response depends on the magnitude and frequency of hydrological events isolated in time, such relationships are often difficult to establish. This study sought to quantitatively relate morphological adjustments to stream power along different reference channel reaches for the period 2018¿2020 in the Azohía Rambla, a Mediterranean gravel-bed ephemeral stream in southeastern Spain. Very high resolution digital terrain models (VHR DTM) (at 1 to 2.5 cm pixel size), combined with ortophotographs and 3D point clouds, generated via SfM photogrammetry and terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) for pre- and po...
Transition from endorheic alluvial fan environments to well-channelized fluvial systems in natural c...
Transition from endorheic alluvial fan environments to well-channelized fluvial systems in natural ...
The study analyses the morphological response of a gravel-bed river to discharges of different magni...
Sediment budgets and morphological channel adjustments are closely related to changes in stream powe...
In ephemeral rivers, channel morphology represents a snapshot at the end of a succession of geomorph...
In ephemeral rivers, channel morphology represents a snapshot at the end of a succession of geomorph...
In ephemeral rivers, channel morphology represents a snapshot at the end of a succession of geomorph...
Gravel mining has been a widespread activity in ephemeral rivers worldwide whose long-lasting hydrog...
Sustainable river management now encompasses a much wider concept that includes hydromorphological a...
High-resolution topographic models have revolutionized monitoring of river changes by comparing sequ...
An analysis of morphological changes during the last six decades is presented for the Rambla de Cerv...
An analysis of morphological changes during the last six decades is presented for a 16.5-km reach of...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V.Long-term field studies in semiarid ephemeral streams are rare. These geomorphic...
An analysis of morphological changes during the last six decades is presented for the Rambla de Cerv...
Sustainable river management now encompasses a much wider concept that includes hydromorphological a...
Transition from endorheic alluvial fan environments to well-channelized fluvial systems in natural c...
Transition from endorheic alluvial fan environments to well-channelized fluvial systems in natural ...
The study analyses the morphological response of a gravel-bed river to discharges of different magni...
Sediment budgets and morphological channel adjustments are closely related to changes in stream powe...
In ephemeral rivers, channel morphology represents a snapshot at the end of a succession of geomorph...
In ephemeral rivers, channel morphology represents a snapshot at the end of a succession of geomorph...
In ephemeral rivers, channel morphology represents a snapshot at the end of a succession of geomorph...
Gravel mining has been a widespread activity in ephemeral rivers worldwide whose long-lasting hydrog...
Sustainable river management now encompasses a much wider concept that includes hydromorphological a...
High-resolution topographic models have revolutionized monitoring of river changes by comparing sequ...
An analysis of morphological changes during the last six decades is presented for the Rambla de Cerv...
An analysis of morphological changes during the last six decades is presented for a 16.5-km reach of...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V.Long-term field studies in semiarid ephemeral streams are rare. These geomorphic...
An analysis of morphological changes during the last six decades is presented for the Rambla de Cerv...
Sustainable river management now encompasses a much wider concept that includes hydromorphological a...
Transition from endorheic alluvial fan environments to well-channelized fluvial systems in natural c...
Transition from endorheic alluvial fan environments to well-channelized fluvial systems in natural ...
The study analyses the morphological response of a gravel-bed river to discharges of different magni...