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Geomorphic effects, flood power, and channel competence of a catastrophic flood in confined and unconfined reaches of the upper Lockyer valley, southeast Queensland, Australia

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In this paper, a multitemporal LiDAR-derived DEM of Difference (DoD) is used to quantify morphological change in two study reaches with contrasting valley settings (confined and unconfined).
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This article is published in Geomorphology.The article was published on 2013-09-01. It has received 153 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Floodplain & Knickpoint.

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A Review of Flood-Related Storage and Remobilization of Heavy Metal Pollutants in River Systems

TL;DR: Regularities in the flood-related transport, channel-to-floodplain transfer, and storage and remobilization of heavy metals, which are the most persistent environmental pollutants in river systems are summarized.
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The efficacy of stream power and flow duration on geomorphic responses to catastrophic flooding

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the array of geomorphic responses to a short duration (time to peak of) of tropical storm Irene's rapid track through eastern Vermont (USA) in late summer 2011.
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The Use of Evolutionary Trajectories to Guide ‘Moving Targets’ in the Management of River Futures

TL;DR: In this article, the authors use a conceptual tool, the river evolution diagram, as a geomorphic platform to assess river history and the potential range of river futures for any given system.
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Channel response to extreme floods: Insights on controlling factors from six mountain rivers in northern Apennines, Italy

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the geomorphic response of mountain rivers to extreme floods, exploring the relationships between morphological changes and controlling factors such as lateral confinement and hydraulic variables.
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The use of multi temporal LiDAR to assess basin-scale erosion and deposition following the catastrophic January 2011 Lockyer flood, SE Queensland, Australia

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented an assessment of the basin-scale spatial patterns of erosion, deposition, and net morphological change that resulted from a catastrophic flood event in the Lockyer Creek catchment of SE Queensland (SEQ) in January 2011.
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An introduction to error analysis : the study of uncertainties in physical measurements

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Magnitude and Frequency of Forces in Geomorphic Processes

TL;DR: The relative importance in geomorphic processes of extreme or catastrophic events and more frequent events of smaller magnitude can be measured in terms of the relative amounts of "work" done on the landscape and the formation of specific features of the landscape as discussed by the authors.
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Accounting for uncertainty in DEMs from repeat topographic surveys: improved sediment budgets

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an accounting for uncertainty in DEMs from repeat topographic surveys: improved sediment budgets, which can be used to improve the quality of topographic data.
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