2017
DOI: 10.1002/ldr.2703
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Morphological Similarity of Channels: From Linear Erosional Features (Rill, Gully) to Alpine Rivers

Abstract: The geometric characteristics of incised features such as channels, rills, ephemeral gully, gully, represent the erosional transport regime and the fluvial dynamic equilibrium, and thus it is critical for the understanding of the long‐term evolution of natural, agricultural, and anthropogenic landscapes. This paper examines the morphological similarity of channelized erosion in two different environments such as Alpine landscapes and cultivated hillslopes. The first dataset comprises six rivers in the Italian … Show more

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“…(, ) and Sofia et al . () suggested that an optimised scale is defined as the scale where curvature calculated over multiple window widths becomes most extreme (highest skewness in the negative domain). According to this automatic approach, this is achieved with the 75 × 75 kernel, which is indeed that with the highest skewness (Table ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…(, ) and Sofia et al . () suggested that an optimised scale is defined as the scale where curvature calculated over multiple window widths becomes most extreme (highest skewness in the negative domain). According to this automatic approach, this is achieved with the 75 × 75 kernel, which is indeed that with the highest skewness (Table ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sofia et al . (, , ) provided a tool to automatically define the scale of analysis for curvature evaluation. Curvature is evaluated at multiple kernels, and the skewness of each curvature map is computed.…”
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“…This paper focuses on HSF derived automatically from Lidar DTMs 112,113 (Supplement, Chapt 1.2, Dataset S2). The proposed lidar-based algorithm uses a statistical approach to delineate threshold landscape curvatures [114][115][116] for defining the hydrologic floodplain where the river can flow (overall valley shape) 98,112,113,117 , and thresholds of local curvature for defining homogeneous reaches along the river and to measure their bankfull width.…”
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“…Rills correspond to the shallowest forms of linear erosion, which are both sediment source areas and sediment transport vehicles on the hillslope. The resulting rills may be persistent and develop into gullies [15,16], which will lead to irreversible losses of agricultural land due to not being filled by tillage operations. Therefore, it is important to understand the rill erosion process and spatial distribution for controlling the development of erosion.…”
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confidence: 99%