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Tímea Kiss, Gabriel J. Amissah and Károly Fiala
Stone and concrete revetments are widely constructed to control bank erosion and thus stabilize river banks. The consequences include accelerated erosion at unrevetted downstream channel sections and in-channel incision at revetted sections. The studied ...
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Hong Hanh Nguyen, Friedrich Recknagel and Wayne Meyer
Urbanization poses a challenge to sustainable catchment management worldwide. This study compares streamflows and nutrient loads in the urbanized Torrens catchment in South Australia at present and future urbanization levels, and addresses possible mitig...
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Anna G. N. Meissner, Meghan K. Carr, Iain D. Phillips, Karl-Erich Lindenschmidt
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Modern river ecosystems undergo constant stress from disturbances such as bank stabilization, channelization, dams, and municipal, agricultural, and industrial water use. As these anthropogenic water requirements persist, more efficient methods of charac...
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