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Chen, Tzu Yin Kasha (author), Hung, Chi Yao (author), Chiang, Y.-C. (author), Hsieh, Meng Long (author), Capart, Hervé (author)
In some steep valleys, flood-induced changes in river bed elevation pose significantly greater risks to infrastructure than floodwaters alone. Over the short term, the river may aggrade or degrade by several meters during a single flood. Whereas floodwaters recede after each event, moreover, riverbed changes add up over successive floods. To...
journal article 2022
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Noorbergen, Lars J. (author), Turtu, Antonio (author), Kuiper, Klaudia F. (author), Kasse, Cornelis (author), van Ginneken, Sverre (author), Dekkers, Mark J. (author), Krijgsman, Wout (author), Abels, H.A. (author), Hilgen, Frederik J. (author)
Aggradation and fluvial incision controlled by downstream base-level changes at timescales of 10 to 500 kyr is incorporated in classic sequence stratigraphic models. However, upstream climate control on sediment supply and discharge variability causes fluvial incision and aggradation as well. Orbital forcing often regulates climate change at...
journal article 2020
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Devkota, L. (author), Crosato, A. (author), Giri, S. (author)
Humans have utilized water resources for millennia by modifying natural river courses and such interventions have greatly influenced not only river flows and sediment fluxes, but also the overall river morphology. Situated in the Nepal's eastern Ganges region, the braided Koshi River is unique among the other rivers, because of the high...
journal article 2012