Surface flow types (SFTs) are advocated as ecologically relevant hydraulic units, often mapped visually from the bankside to characterize rapidly the physical habitat of rivers. SFT mapping is simple, non-invasive and cost-efficient. However, it is also qualitative, subjective and plagued by difficulties in recording accurately the spatial extent of SFT units. Quantitative validation of the underlying physical habitat parameters is often lacking and does not consistently differentiate between SFTs. Here, we investigate explicitly the accuracy, reliability and statistical separability of traditionally mapped SFTs as indicators of physical habitat, using independent, hydraulic and topographic data collected during three surveys of a c. 50 m r...
Unoccupied aerial systems (UASs) are frequently used in the field of fluvial geomorphology due to th...
The measurement and monitoring of fluvial topography at high spatial and temporal resolutions is in ...
Quantifying the topography of rivers and their associated bedforms has been a fundamental concern of...
Surface flow types (SFTs) are advocated as ecologically relevant hydraulic units, often mapped visua...
Surface flow types (SFT) are advocated as ecologically relevant hydraulic units, often mapped visual...
Rivers are complex linear features, (Petts, 1994). Assessing habitat quality and composition has tra...
Current river habitat mapping uses several methods, many relying on descriptions of habitat units ba...
The size and distribution of substrate within fluvial environments plays a fundamental role in the a...
Recent legislative approaches to improve the quality of rivers have resulted in the design and imple...
Existing regulatory frameworks aiming to improve the quality of rivers place hydromorphology as a ke...
Recently, we have gained the opportunity to obtain very high-resolution imagery and topographic dat...
Quantifying the topography of rivers and their associated bedforms has been a fundamental concern o...
Recently, we have gained the opportunity to obtain very high-resolution imagery and topographic data...
Existing regulatory frameworks aiming to improve the quality of rivers place hydromorphology as a ke...
Fluvial systems offer a challenging and varied environment for topographic survey, displaying a rapi...
Unoccupied aerial systems (UASs) are frequently used in the field of fluvial geomorphology due to th...
The measurement and monitoring of fluvial topography at high spatial and temporal resolutions is in ...
Quantifying the topography of rivers and their associated bedforms has been a fundamental concern of...
Surface flow types (SFTs) are advocated as ecologically relevant hydraulic units, often mapped visua...
Surface flow types (SFT) are advocated as ecologically relevant hydraulic units, often mapped visual...
Rivers are complex linear features, (Petts, 1994). Assessing habitat quality and composition has tra...
Current river habitat mapping uses several methods, many relying on descriptions of habitat units ba...
The size and distribution of substrate within fluvial environments plays a fundamental role in the a...
Recent legislative approaches to improve the quality of rivers have resulted in the design and imple...
Existing regulatory frameworks aiming to improve the quality of rivers place hydromorphology as a ke...
Recently, we have gained the opportunity to obtain very high-resolution imagery and topographic dat...
Quantifying the topography of rivers and their associated bedforms has been a fundamental concern o...
Recently, we have gained the opportunity to obtain very high-resolution imagery and topographic data...
Existing regulatory frameworks aiming to improve the quality of rivers place hydromorphology as a ke...
Fluvial systems offer a challenging and varied environment for topographic survey, displaying a rapi...
Unoccupied aerial systems (UASs) are frequently used in the field of fluvial geomorphology due to th...
The measurement and monitoring of fluvial topography at high spatial and temporal resolutions is in ...
Quantifying the topography of rivers and their associated bedforms has been a fundamental concern of...