Dataset used in the in-review article: Buckley, J, Hodge RA, Slater L and Hammond W. Bedrock rivers are steep and wide: Discharge, lithological and uplift controls on river geometry across the USA. Submitted to Geology July 2022. All data apart from rock type, uplift and uplift variability are from National Rivers and Streams Assessment 2008-2009 data (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 2016). Lithology data were extracted from the Geology of the Conterminous United States dataset (Schruben et al., 1994). Acknowledgements The National Rivers and Streams Assessment 2008-2009 data were a result of the collective efforts of dedicated field crews, laboratory staff, data management and quality control staff, analysts and many others from ...
International audienceThis article presents field measurements that document the physical and chemic...
The structure and organization of river networks has been used for decades to investigate the influe...
River discharge is the fundamental process that operates in a fluvial system. The increase in discha...
Dataset used in the in-review article: Buckley, J, Hodge RA and Slater L. Bedrock rivers are steep ...
textWe strive to answer the following: Why do modern rivers have the morphology (width and sinuosity...
River restoration as a science needs to balance numerical analysis with a more general systems under...
[1] Bedrock gorges incising glacial hanging valleys potentially allow measurements of fluvial bedroc...
The objective of this study was to investigate the possibility of a generic rating curve with a smal...
The influence of surface slope on the shape of river basins: Comparison between nature and numerical...
Bedrock outcrops create shoaled sections in many rivers of the eastern United States. Bedrock shoals...
The dataset includes an Excel file (use the Download button) and a collection of photos (in the PDF ...
River corridors along non-perennial stream networks are known to provide diverse physical and ecolog...
ABSTRACT: A new approach is recommended for estimating the catchment size and paleohydrology of anci...
1.Summary This document describes the database that accompanies the article submitted to Geophysica...
Study region: The Lower Flint River Basin (LFRB): a karst catchment in southwestern Georgia, USA. St...
International audienceThis article presents field measurements that document the physical and chemic...
The structure and organization of river networks has been used for decades to investigate the influe...
River discharge is the fundamental process that operates in a fluvial system. The increase in discha...
Dataset used in the in-review article: Buckley, J, Hodge RA and Slater L. Bedrock rivers are steep ...
textWe strive to answer the following: Why do modern rivers have the morphology (width and sinuosity...
River restoration as a science needs to balance numerical analysis with a more general systems under...
[1] Bedrock gorges incising glacial hanging valleys potentially allow measurements of fluvial bedroc...
The objective of this study was to investigate the possibility of a generic rating curve with a smal...
The influence of surface slope on the shape of river basins: Comparison between nature and numerical...
Bedrock outcrops create shoaled sections in many rivers of the eastern United States. Bedrock shoals...
The dataset includes an Excel file (use the Download button) and a collection of photos (in the PDF ...
River corridors along non-perennial stream networks are known to provide diverse physical and ecolog...
ABSTRACT: A new approach is recommended for estimating the catchment size and paleohydrology of anci...
1.Summary This document describes the database that accompanies the article submitted to Geophysica...
Study region: The Lower Flint River Basin (LFRB): a karst catchment in southwestern Georgia, USA. St...
International audienceThis article presents field measurements that document the physical and chemic...
The structure and organization of river networks has been used for decades to investigate the influe...
River discharge is the fundamental process that operates in a fluvial system. The increase in discha...