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A Lagrangian framework for exploring complexities of mixed-size sediment transport in gravel-bedded river networks (1) · A new tool for modeling dune field evolution based on an accessible, GUI version of the Werner dune model (1) · Catchment reconstruction — erosional stability at millennial time scales using landscape evolution models (1) · Cellular modelling of river catchments and reaches: Advantages, limitations and prospects (1) · Channel network morphology and sediment dynamics under alternating periglacial and temperate regimes: a numerical simulation study (1) · Ecosystem processes at the watershed scale: Mapping and modeling ecohydrological controls of landslides (1) · Embedding reach-scale fluvial dynamics within the CAESAR cellular automaton landscape evolution model (1) · Geomorphic effectiveness, sandur development, and the pattern of landscape response during jökulhlaups: Skeiðarársandur, southeastern Iceland (1) · Geomorphic impact and rapid subsequent recovery from the 1996 Skeiðarársandur jökulhlaup, Iceland, measured with multi-year airborne lidar (1) · Geomorphological evidence for jökulhlaups from Kverkfjöll volcano, Iceland (1) · Modeling the response of the Rhine–Meuse fluvial system to Late Pleistocene climate change (1) · Modelling differential catchment response to environmental change (1) · Modelling long term basin scale sediment connectivity, driven by spatial land use changes (1) · Morphological response of the Lower Yellow River to the operation of Xiaolangdi Dam, China (1) · On the upscaling of process-based models in deltaic applications (1) · Quantifying fluvial non linearity and finding self organized criticality? Insights from simulations of river basin evolution (1) · Reducing model complexity for explanation and prediction (1) · Sediment pulse evolution and the role of network structure (1) · Simulating the development of Martian highland landscapes through the interaction of impact cratering, fluvial erosion, and variable hydrologic forcing (1) · Spontaneous tidal network formation within a constructed salt marsh: Observations and morphodynamic modelling (1) · Synthetic river valleys: Creating prescribed topography for form–process inquiry and river rehabilitation design (1)
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