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Why Rivers Meander: The Science Behind Moving WaterRivers don’t flow in straight lines for long—and there’s solid science behind that. This episode explores the principles of ...
or fluvial geomorphology, amazing and unique. One of the most intriguing aspects of the water on Earth is that it is rarely created or destroyed within the Earth System. It is simply transformed ...
She explains that fluvial geomorphology is the study of how rivers shape the landscape — and are shaped by the landscape. This broad definition includes the concepts of hydrology (where the ...
Askoa Ibisate, a geographer specializing in fluvial geomorphology, has analyzed how the disappearance of the Olloki dam ...
She is interested in fluvial geomorphology, ecohydrology, and Arctic hydrology. Currently, she is interested in the geomorphology of alluvial rivers, including knickpoint development and river ...
The evolutionary history of fluvial geomorphology is the consequences of combined effects of tectonic, climate, lithology and base level. Previous researches had emphasized tectonic impacts on the ...
Doug Thompson's research falls within the discipline of geology and the sub-discipline of fluvial geomorphology. Geomorphology is best defined as the study of the landforms and the natural processes ...
My dominant research foci have been on the measurement and modeling of watershed-to-landscape scale processes, the use of GIS in process-based spatially distributed hydrologic modeling, fluvial ...
Fluvial geomorphology is about the physical structure of river channels and how they change in space and time, shaped by the interaction between water, sediment and vegetation. The NCI is an approach ...
Rivers integrate the landscape, carrying and depositing water, sediment, large wood, carbon, and nutrients. Our research is focused on river and floodplain dynamics and the interactions between ...
One example of this is the Olloki dam (Gipuzkoa), which was the subject of a study by fluvial geomorphology geographers from the Fluvial Functioning research group. The dam used to be located in ...
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