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Effect of Vegetation on Fluvial Erosion Processes: Experimental Analysis in a Laboratory Flume

2013

Abstract The plane evolution of a meander wave is determined by the erosion processes at the banks. Particularly, the outer- bank is considerably vulnerable to the erosion processes. Indirect techniques, which act upon the reduction of the effect of the cross-circulation motion, have been recently proposed to limit the outer-bank erosion. This paper shows preliminary results on the role played by vegetation on cross-circulation motion. The analysis is conducted on the basis of experimental data collected in a large amplitude meandering channel constructed at the hydraulic laboratory of DICAM. Maps describing the cross-stream flow, both over the no-vegetated bed and over the vegetated bed, a…

HydrologyRivers meanders erosion secondary circulation vegetationFlow (psychology)FluvialVegetationerosionSettore ICAR/01 - IdraulicaFlumeRiversFlow velocityvegetationErosionMeanderGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesmeandersGeomorphologysecondary circulationGeologyBank erosionGeneral Environmental ScienceProcedia Environmental Sciences
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Extraordinary sediment delivery and rapid geomorphic response following the 2008-2009 eruption of Chaitén Volcano, Chile

2016

U.S. Geological Survey Volcano Science Center SERNAGEOMIN's Programa de Riesgos Volcanicos Conicyt Fondecyt grants 1110609 1141064 11130671 Conicyt Fondap 15090013 Vamos Research Centre

HydrologySediment yieldgeographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSediment010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesVolcanoHyperconcentrated flowResearch centreGeological surveySuspended loadGeomorphologyGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyWater Resources Research
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Soil aggregate stability in three Mediterranean environments

1996

Abstract This paper considers the effect of vegetation on soil aggregate stability in three different Mediterranean landscapes in Southeast Spain. Soils on limestone, marls and clays, with two levels of vegetation cover at each north-facing slopes of the study areas, were investigated. Three aggregate stability tests (CND, TDI and UD) based on the drop impact and ultrasonic dispersion methods and the Emerson dispersion test were performed. The results of the experiments show the positive influence of vegetation on aggregate stability. However, vegetation is less important than lithology in influencing soil aggregate stability. Soil depth and moisture also affect aggregation, but the relatio…

HydrologySoil structureSoil waterGeneral EngineeringEnvironmental scienceSoil morphologyVegetationDispersion (geology)Soil typeWater contentVegetation and slope stabilitySoil Technology
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STOP 1: Lower Gauja spillway valley at Sigulda

2014

HydrologySpillwayGeographyKvartāra ģeoloģijaQuaternary geologyQuaternary:NATURAL SCIENCES::Earth sciences::Exogenous earth sciences::Quaternary geology [Research Subject Categories]GeomorphologyGaujas upes ielejaRiver Gauja valley
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STOP 9: Upper Daugava spillway valley and associated gully network at Vasargelišķi

2014

HydrologySpillwayriver terracesGeographyglaciokarstKvartāra ģeoloģijaRiver terraces:NATURAL SCIENCES::Earth sciences::Exogenous earth sciences::Quaternary geology [Research Subject Categories]erosional landformsGeomorphologyLate Quaternary Terrestrial Processes, Sediments and History: From Glacial to Postglacial Environments
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tRIBS-Erosion: A parsimonious physically-based model for studying catchment hydro-geomorphic response

2012

Our goal is to develop a model capable to discern the response of a watershed to different erosion mechanisms. We propose a framework that integrates a geomorphic component into the physically-based and spatially distributed TIN-based Real-time Integrated Basin Simulator (tRIBS) model. The coupled model simulates main erosive processes of hillslopes (raindrop impact detachment, overland flow entrainment, and diffusive processes) and channel (erosion and deposition due to the action of water flow). In addition to the spatially distributed, dynamic hydrologic variables, the model computes the sediment transport discharge and changes in elevation, which feedback to hydrological dynamics throug…

HydrologyWatershedVegetationWater flowHydrological modellingGulchSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaGeomorphic processesHydrologic modelingStructural basinErosionErosion; Hydrologic modeling; Vegetation; Geomorphic processesErosionSurface runoffSediment transportGeomorphologyGeologyEarth-Surface Processes
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MORPHOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT OF SELECTED BADLANDS IN SOUTHEAST SPAIN: IMPLICATIONS OF CLIMATIC CHANGE

1996

Four areas were selected to represent a range of processes characteristic of badland surfaces in southeast Spain: Petrer and Monnegre in Alicante, Vera and Tabernas in Almeria. At Petrer, rilling and swelling processes produce a deeply cracked surface drained by a finely textured network of shallow rills. At Monnegre, piping and rilling are differentially developed on slopes ultimately controlled by basal incision. At Vera, aspect-controlled lichen and vegetation cover produce a sequence of badland development within which the relative importance of piping, mass movement and rilling varies through the sequence. At Tabernas, simple overland flow is the dominant process, but aspect influences…

HydrologygeographyMorphology (linguistics)geography.geographical_feature_categoryMass movementRange (biology)Geography Planning and DevelopmentClimate changeVegetation coverRillEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Gross morphologySurface runoffGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesEarth Surface Processes and Landforms
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Stochastic assessment of climate impacts on hydrology and geomorphology of semiarid headwater basins using a physically based model

2015

Hydrologic and geomorphic responses of watersheds to changes in climate are difficult to assess due to projection uncertainties and nonlinearity of the processes that are involved. Yet such assessments are increasingly needed and call for mechanistic approaches within a probabilistic framework. This study employs an integrated hydrology-geomorphology model, the Triangulated Irregular Network-based Real-time Integrated Basin Simulator (tRIBS)-Erosion, to analyze runoff and erosion sensitivity of seven semiarid headwater basins to projected climate conditions. The Advanced Weather Generator is used to produce two climate ensembles representative of the historic and future climate conditions f…

HydrologygeographyWatershedgeography.geographical_feature_categoryDrainage basinClimate changeStructural basinSediment basinGeophysicsClimatologyErosionEnvironmental sciencePrecipitationSurface runoffGeomorphologyEarth-Surface ProcessesJournal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface
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Proglacial sediment dynamics from daily to seasonal scales in a glaciated Alpine catchment (Bossons glacier, Mont Blanc massif, France)

2018

The sediment yields of Alpine catchments are commonly determined from streamload measurements made some distance downstream from glaciers. However, this approach indiscriminately integrates erosion processes occurring in both the glacial and proglacial areas. A specific method is required to ascertain the respective inputs from (i) subglacial and supraglacial sediments, (ii) proglacial hillslopes and (iii) proglacial alluvial areas or sandurs. This issue is addressed here by combining high‐resolution monitoring (2 min) of suspended sediment concentrations at different locations within a catchment with discharge gauging and precipitation data. This methodological framework is applied to two …

Hydrologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentSedimentGlacier15. Life on land010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciences6. Clean waterParaglacial13. Climate actionDrainage system (geomorphology)Outwash plainEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Suspended loadGlacial periodSedimentary budgetGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesEarth Surface Processes and Landforms
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Morphological Similarity of Channels: From Linear Erosional Features (Rill, Gully) to Alpine Rivers

2017

Hydrologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMorphological similarity0208 environmental biotechnologySoil Science02 engineering and technologyDevelopmentChannel geometry01 natural sciences020801 environmental engineeringRillEnvironmental ChemistryGeomorphologyGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceLand Degradation & Development
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