نتایج جستجو برای: floodplains

تعداد نتایج: 1171  

Journal: :Water Resources Research 2018

2016
Derek M. Heeren A. K. Fox Daniel E. Storm Ronald B. Miller Garey A. Fox Aaron R. Mittelstet

Assuming homogeneity in alluvial aquifers is convenient, but limits our ability to accurately predict stream-aquifer interactions. Research is needed on (i) identifying the presence of focused, as opposed to diffuse, groundwater discharge/recharge to streams and (ii) the magnitude and role of large-scale bank and transient storage in alluvial floodplains relative to changes in stream stage. The...

2011
L. A. Wyss

Introduction In the lowlands of the upper Willamette River Valley, Oregon, winter flooding is an annual phenomenon driven by the seasonal precipitation regime of the Pacific Northwest (Hamlet and Lettenmaier 1999). Predictable inundation of river floodplains and expansion of stream networks like these are major processes influencing entire aquatic communities (which include fish, frogs, salaman...

2012

The Associated Programme on Flood Management (APFM) is a joint initiative of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the Global Water Partnership (GWP). It promotes the concept of Integrated Flood Management (IFM) as a new approach to flood management. The programme is financially supported by the governments of Japan, Switzerland and Germany. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO)...

2010
Lochran W. Traill Barry W. Brook

We describe the spatial aggregation of the magpie goose (Anseranas semipalmata) in relation to the dynamics of the ephemeral floodplains of northern Australia. Past broad-scale studies have linked geese to floodplains dominated by the sedge, Eleocharis dulcis, but the type of response has not been determined, nor the impact of predation on food plants. Moreover, departure thresholds are not kno...

2004
T. Helmiö

In areas that are occasionally inundated by floods, it is essential to know the quantity and density of vegetation that can be allowed while avoiding flooding beyond the intended floodplains. An unsteady flow model was developed for a channel with vegetated floodplains, to take into account the retention effects of the vegetated areas on flood wave conveyance. A one-dimensional (1D) unsteady fl...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2009
Christiane Schulz-Zunkel Frank Krueger

This paper reviews trace metal dynamics in floodplain soils using the Elbe floodplains in Germany as an example of extraordinary importance because of the pollution level of its sediments and soils. Trace metal dynamics are determined by processes of retention and release, which are influenced by a number of soil properties including pH value, redox potential, organic matter, type and amount of...

2004
E. R. MICHELI J. W. KIRCHNER E. W. LARSEN

Riparian forest vegetation is widely believed to protect riverbanks from erosion, but few studies have quantified the effect of riparian vegetation removal on rates of river channel migration. Measured historical changes in a river channel centreline, combined with mapped changes in floodplain vegetation, provide an opportunity to test how riparian vegetation cover affects the erodibility of ri...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Bernardo M Flores Milena Holmgren Chi Xu Egbert H van Nes Catarina C Jakovac Rita C G Mesquita Marten Scheffer

The massive forests of central Amazonia are often considered relatively resilient against climatic variation, but this view is challenged by the wildfires invoked by recent droughts. The impact of such fires that spread from pervasive sources of ignition may reveal where forests are less likely to persist in a drier future. Here we combine field observations with remotely sensed information for...

2013
Thomas H. DeLuca Olle Zackrisson Ingela Bergman Beatriz Díez Birgitta Bergman

There is currently limited understanding of the contribution of biological N2 fixation (diazotrophy) to the N budget of large river systems. This natural source of N in boreal river systems may partially explain the sustained productivity of river floodplains in Northern Europe where winter fodder was harvested for centuries without fertilizer amendments. In much of the world, anthropogenic pol...

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