Vegetative impacts on hydraulics and sediment processes across the fluvial system

作者: Joanna Crowe Curran , W. Cully Hession

DOI: 10.1016/J.JHYDROL.2013.10.013

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摘要: Summary Vegetation creates a complicated system of feedbacks and linkages across the fluvial that is realized through river planform shape. Interactions occur among flow hydraulics, sediment deposition erosion, plant morphology, density, biomechanics. Interest in interactions feedback loops between vegetation has grown extensively past few years. This interest partially driven by popularity stream restoration activities worldwide include re-vegetation banks formation an ecosystem intended to encourage growth aquatic macrophytes. We present review research into dependencies identify hydraulic dynamics are consistent around located channel, on channel banks, over floodplain. illustrate process commonalities operating spatial locations within highlight some current opportunities challenges collaborations those working areas traditionally viewed as disparate.

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