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  1. 9 maj 2018 · Other than remote human impacts, such as land cover changes or mining in the catchment, river channelization measures comprehensively alter the fluvial morphology of a river reach in the most direct form.

  2. 4 sie 2020 · The goals of the European Water Framework Directive changed the perspective on rivers from human to ecosystem-based river management. After decades of channelizing and damming rivers,...

  3. 1 kwi 2019 · Among the three phases of engineering works on the Upper Rhine, channelization had the most impact on planform (floodplain terrestrialization) and vertical (7 cm yr −1 bed degradation) adjustments, with short reaction times and effects lasting several decades.

  4. 20 gru 2019 · Water moves through a network of drainage pathways, both underground and on the surface. These pathways converge into streams and rivers, which become progressively larger as the water moves on downstream, eventually reaching the ocean.

  5. 15 kwi 2023 · The map defines; (1) active river channels, (2) oxbow lakes, (3) extent of river migration from 1984 to 2020, and (4) the remaining channel belt extent including levees, bars, splays,...

  6. A river channel is defined here as any linear depression on the earth's surface that regularly conveys surface runoff from a watershed to a natural outlet in a lake, inland sea, or ocean.

  7. 1 wrz 2009 · We examined the relationships between channelization, environmental characteristics, and plant communities in 4 streams (Betz, Clery, Lunain, and Ecole Rivers) southeast of Paris, France, with...

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