Sediment Dynamics and the Hydromorphology of Fluvial Systems

Links sediment dynamics to hydromorphology and, by extension, to the biogeochemical functioning and ecohydrology of fluvial systems. Fluvial sediment dynamics are explored over a range of spatial and temporal scales, from global and continental-scale fluxes to detailed process studies on small instrumented catchments, and particularly the role of extreme events. Process links between hydromorphology and ecology are examined and management-related studies are detailed. The utility of sedimentary archives for reconstructing long-term sediment fluxes and elucidating the impact of land-use and climate change on sediment delivery and biogeochemical cycling is also a focus. The critical issue of residence time is explored. Flume-based hydraulics and microcosm studies of diffuse pollutant behaviour and other developments in experiment-led research and modelling are reported.

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Our publications and our work advance the science and the professional practice of Hydrology in a variety of Science and Engineering fields around the world.

The areas that we publish in include:

• Ground water
• Surface water
• Snow and ice hydrology
• Drought and desertification
• Runoff modelling
• Watershed
• Remote sensing
• Water quality
• Water resources and management
• Ecohydrology/hydro-ecology
• Erosion and sediment
• Tracer hydrology

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Sediment Dynamics and the Hydromorphology of Fluvial Systems

Links sediment dynamics to hydromorphology and, by extension, to the biogeochemical functioning and ecohydrology of fluvial systems. Fluvial sediment dynamics are explored over a range of spatial and temporal scales, from global and continental-scale fluxes to detailed process studies on small instrumented catchments, and particularly the role of extreme events. Process links between hydromorphology and ecology are examined and management-related studies are detailed. The utility of sedimentary archives for reconstructing long-term sediment fluxes and elucidating the impact of land-use and climate change on sediment delivery and biogeochemical cycling is also a focus. The critical issue of residence time is explored. Flume-based hydraulics and microcosm studies of diffuse pollutant behaviour and other developments in experiment-led research and modelling are reported.

The International Association of Hydrological Sciences is the world's premier member-based organization promoting the study and practice of Hydrology. Our books are authored, edited and produced at the highest level of quality, with the most current and thorough research.

Our publications and our work advance the science and the professional practice of Hydrology in a variety of Science and Engineering fields around the world.

The areas that we publish in include:

• Ground water
• Surface water
• Snow and ice hydrology
• Drought and desertification
• Runoff modelling
• Watershed
• Remote sensing
• Water quality
• Water resources and management
• Ecohydrology/hydro-ecology
• Erosion and sediment
• Tracer hydrology

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Sediment Dynamics and the Hydromorphology of Fluvial Systems

Sediment Dynamics and the Hydromorphology of Fluvial Systems

by John S. Rowan
Sediment Dynamics and the Hydromorphology of Fluvial Systems

Sediment Dynamics and the Hydromorphology of Fluvial Systems

by John S. Rowan

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Links sediment dynamics to hydromorphology and, by extension, to the biogeochemical functioning and ecohydrology of fluvial systems. Fluvial sediment dynamics are explored over a range of spatial and temporal scales, from global and continental-scale fluxes to detailed process studies on small instrumented catchments, and particularly the role of extreme events. Process links between hydromorphology and ecology are examined and management-related studies are detailed. The utility of sedimentary archives for reconstructing long-term sediment fluxes and elucidating the impact of land-use and climate change on sediment delivery and biogeochemical cycling is also a focus. The critical issue of residence time is explored. Flume-based hydraulics and microcosm studies of diffuse pollutant behaviour and other developments in experiment-led research and modelling are reported.

The International Association of Hydrological Sciences is the world's premier member-based organization promoting the study and practice of Hydrology. Our books are authored, edited and produced at the highest level of quality, with the most current and thorough research.

Our publications and our work advance the science and the professional practice of Hydrology in a variety of Science and Engineering fields around the world.

The areas that we publish in include:

• Ground water
• Surface water
• Snow and ice hydrology
• Drought and desertification
• Runoff modelling
• Watershed
• Remote sensing
• Water quality
• Water resources and management
• Ecohydrology/hydro-ecology
• Erosion and sediment
• Tracer hydrology


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781901502688
Publisher: International Association Of Hydrological Sciences
Publication date: 07/01/2006
Pages: 630
Product dimensions: 6.70(w) x 9.40(h) x 1.00(d)
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