Width undulation drives flow convergence routing in five flashy ephemeral river types across a dry summer subtropical region
Xavier R. Nogueira,
Gregory B. Pasternack,
Belize A. Lane
et al.
Abstract:During the last decade, meter‐resolution topo‐bathymetric digital elevation models (DEMs) have become increasingly utilized within fluvial geomorphology, but most meter‐scale geomorphic analyses are done on just one to a few rivers. While such analyses have contributed greatly to our collective understanding of river discharge‐topography interactions, which is applicable in both river restoration design and environmental flow regulation contexts, their generalizability across a range of river types remains lar… Show more
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