The impact of dams on floodplain geomorphology: are there any, should we care, and what should we do about it? (original) (raw)
The potential for dams to impact lowland meandering river floodplain geomorphology
James Grove
TheScientificWorldJournal, 2014
View PDFchevron_right
Channel Geomorphic Evolution after Dam Removal: Is Scale Important?
Arpita Nandi
Environmental & Engineering Geoscience, 2017
View PDFchevron_right
Dams and geomorphology: Research progress and future directions
SIBUYISELE SWEETNESS Pakati
View PDFchevron_right
Immediate changes in stream channel geomorphology, aquatic habitat, and fish assemblages following dam removal in a small upland catchment
Boyd Kynard
Geomorphology, 2016
View PDFchevron_right
A Geological Framework for Interpreting Downstream Effects of Dams on Rivers
Gordon Grant
Water Science and Application, 2003
View PDFchevron_right
High and Dry: Comparing Literature Review Approaches to Reveal the Data that Informs the Geomorphic Management of Regulated River Floodplains
Michael Stewardson
Wetlands, 2011
View PDFchevron_right
Effects of Dam Removal on River Form and Process
Venkat Venkatesan
2002
View PDFchevron_right
Integrated Floodplain Management, Environmental Change, and Geomorphology: Problems and Prospects
Hans Middelkoop
Geomorphic Approaches to Integrated Floodplain Management of Lowland Fluvial Systems in North America and Europe, 2015
View PDFchevron_right
Geomorphic dynamics of floodplains: ecological implications and a potential modelling strategy
James Brasington
Freshwater Biology, 2002
View PDFchevron_right
Floodplains: the forgotten and abused component of the fluvial system
george heritage
E3S Web of Conferences
View PDFchevron_right
The Geomorphic Response of Gravel-Bed Rivers to Dams: Perspectives and Prospects
Gordon Grant
Processes, Tools, Environments, 2012
View PDFchevron_right
The Palimpsest of River-Floodplain Management and the Role of Geomorphology
Hans Middelkoop
Geomorphic Approaches to Integrated Floodplain Management of Lowland Fluvial Systems in North America and Europe, 2015
View PDFchevron_right
Landscape Evolution Modelling of naturally dammed rivers
Wouter van Gorp
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2014
View PDFchevron_right
RAPID RESPONSE OF A SAND‐DOMINATED RIVER TO INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL OF A TEMPORARY RUN‐OF‐THE‐RIVER DAM
Josh Perkin
View PDFchevron_right
High and dry: an investigation using the causal criteria methodology to investigate the effects of regulation, and subsequent environmental flows, on floodplain geomorphology
James Grove
Wetlands
View PDFchevron_right
Impacts of River Engineering on River Channel Behaviour: Implications for Managing Downstream Flood Risk
george heritage
Water
View PDFchevron_right
Impact of dams, dam removal and dam-related river engineering structures on sediment connectivity and channel morphology of the Fugnitz and the Kaja Rivers
Margreth Keiler
View PDFchevron_right
Increase of hydraulic habitat diversity downstream of dams with sediment replenishment and artificial flooding
Anton Schleiss
Africa, 2019
View PDFchevron_right
Assessing Impacts of Dam Operations-Interdisciplinary Approaches for Sustainable Regulated River Management
maria cristina bruno
River Research and Applications, 2012
View PDFchevron_right
Large-scale dam removal on the Elwha River, Washington, USA: River channel and floodplain geomorphic change
Mark Mastin, Jeffrey Duda, Patrick Shafroth, George Pess, Amy East
Geomorphology, 2015
View PDFchevron_right
GEOMORPHIC ANALOGIES FOR ASSESSING PROBABLE CHANNEL RESPONSE TO DAM REMOVAL
Martin Doyle
Journal of The American Water Resources Association, 2002
View PDFchevron_right
Combined effects of climate change and dam construction on riverine ecosystems
Gertjan Geerling
Ecological Engineering, 2018
View PDFchevron_right
Sediment replenishment as a measure to enhance river habitats in a residual flow reach downstream of a dam
Anton Schleiss
CRC Press eBooks, 2019
View PDFchevron_right
Chapter 6- Floodplain construction and destruction
Wout van Dijk
View PDFchevron_right
Sediment transport and channel adjustments associated with dam removal: Field observations
Tim Granata
Water Resources Research, 2007
View PDFchevron_right
LONG-TERM CHANNEL RESPONSE TO A MAJOR FLOOD IN AN UPLAND GRAVEL- BED RIVER
David Milan, Arved Schwendel
Proceedings of the 38th IAHR World Congress, Panama, September 1-6 Sept, 2019, Panama City, Panama, 2019
View PDFchevron_right
Geomorphic evolution of a gravel-bed river under sediment-starved vs. sediment-rich conditions: river response to the world's largest dam removal
Amy East
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 2018
View PDFchevron_right