2024
DOI: 10.5802/crgeos.140
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Rivers help us to quantify the socio-ecological functioning of their basin at the Anthropocene: the Seine example (1850–2020)

Abstract: Rivers help us to quantify the socio-ecological functioning of their basin at the Anthropocene: the Seine example (1850-2020)

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“…Regime shift induced by geomorphic responses to deforestation on the highly erodible terrains of Tairāwhiti over the last 150 years clearly validates conceptions of Anthropocene rivers (Thoms et al, 2020;García et al, 2021;Meybeck et al, 2023 . While profound anthropogenicallyinduced landscape transformation has been ubiquitous across this region, the geomorphic river stories for the five study catchments highlight profound variability in river diversity, process regimes (sediment sources, connectivity relations) and evolutionary trajectories (Table 2).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…Regime shift induced by geomorphic responses to deforestation on the highly erodible terrains of Tairāwhiti over the last 150 years clearly validates conceptions of Anthropocene rivers (Thoms et al, 2020;García et al, 2021;Meybeck et al, 2023 . While profound anthropogenicallyinduced landscape transformation has been ubiquitous across this region, the geomorphic river stories for the five study catchments highlight profound variability in river diversity, process regimes (sediment sources, connectivity relations) and evolutionary trajectories (Table 2).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…They couple it to the Riverstrahler model, in order to simultaneously address issues of food production, river water quality and nutrient delivery to the coastal zone. Meybeck et al [2023] describe the work undertaken since 1989 in the framework of the interdisciplinary PIREN-Seine research program, combining historical river fluxes, material flows, river ecology, environmental history and political ecology. Last, Coudrain et al [2023] discuss the Anthropocene concept, which tends to move science towards action, in order to actively promote solutions that adapt to changes.…”
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