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However, fluvial cycles are rarely uninterrupted, as various factors can cause interruptions, including volcanic activity, climatic changes, and positive or negative shifts in the base level of ...
To interpret the data, a site that has not been impacted by erosion or deposition needs to be identified. This site, where the amount of FRN has been reduced only by radioactive decay, represents the ...
Based on average change rates, the bankline of the island was divided into 2 accretion zones in the south and south-eastern direction, and 8 erosion zones. Along with the bankline changes, ...
Assessing regressive erosion effects: Unveiling riverside land use land cover changes post hydroelectric project construction Peer-Reviewed Publication ...
1 Introduction. Fluvial islands are formed and shaped by both sediment deposition and erosion (Baubiniené et al., 2015).Although fluvial islands are generally unstable and transient over various ...
The erosion of riverbanks In a broader sense, erosion corresponds to the fragmentation, transport, and deposition of sediment from rocks and/or soils. Depending on the causal agent, it can be ...
This paper presents a real-time simulation of water erosion and deposition in a 3D environment. The water behavior is described by the hydrostatic pipe-model. This model works with data in 2D with ...
Therefore, their absence or incipiency causes the accentuation of fluvial erosion and the increase of sediment deposition in the riverbed. It should be noted that the presence of trees contributes to ...