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    MODELING THE INTERACTIONS BETWEEN RIVER MORPHODYNAMICS AND RIPARIAN VEGETATION by Camporeale, C., Perucca, E., Ridolfi, L., Gurnell, A. M.

    Published in Reviews of geophysics (1985) (01-09-2013)
    “…The study of river‐riparian vegetation interactions is an important and intriguing research field in geophysics. Vegetation is an active element of the…”
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    review of assessment methods for river hydromorphology by Belletti, B, Rinaldi, M, Buijse, A. D, Gurnell, A. M, Mosselman, E

    Published in Environmental earth sciences (01-03-2015)
    “…Numerous hydromorphological assessment methods have been developed in different countries during recent decades, with notable differences in their aims,…”
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    Classification of river morphology and hydrology to support management and restoration by Rinaldi, M, Gurnell, A. M, del Tánago, M. González, Bussettini, M, Hendriks, D

    Published in Aquatic sciences (01-01-2016)
    “…As part of an hierarchical, multi-scale, hydromorphological framework for European rivers that has been developed within the REFORM project, a procedure for…”
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    Vegetation-Hydrogeomorphology Interactions in a Low-Energy, Human-Impacted River by Gurnell, A. M., Grabowski, R. C.

    Published in River research and applications (01-02-2016)
    “…The geomorphological dynamics of rivers have been traditionally explained largely by the physical processes of water flow, and sediment erosion and deposition,…”
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    The topographic signature of vegetation development along a braided river: Results of a combined analysis of airborne lidar, color air photographs, and ground measurements by Bertoldi, W., Gurnell, A. M., Drake, N. A.

    Published in Water resources research (01-06-2011)
    “…This paper combines archived remotely sensed data (airborne lidar and digital color air photographs) with nonsynchronous ground observations (including…”
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    A Conceptual Model of Vegetation-hydrogeomorphology Interactions Within River Corridors by Gurnell, A. M., Corenblit, D., García de Jalón, D., González del Tánago, M., Grabowski, R. C., O'Hare, M. T., Szewczyk, M.

    Published in River research and applications (01-02-2016)
    “…We propose a conceptual model of vegetation–hydrogeomorphology interactions and feedbacks within river corridors (i.e. river channels and their floodplains)…”
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    Diagnosing problems of fine sediment delivery and transfer in a lowland catchment by Grabowski, R. C, Gurnell, A. M

    Published in Aquatic sciences (01-01-2016)
    “…Fine sediment (here defined as fine sand, silt and clay) is a serious management problem in lowland rivers because of alterations to river channels,…”
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    The effect of lateral confinement on gravel bed river morphology by Garcia Lugo, G. A., Bertoldi, W., Henshaw, A. J., Gurnell, A. M.

    Published in Water resources research (01-09-2015)
    “…In this paper, we use a physical modeling approach to explore the effect of lateral confinement on gravel bed river planform style, bed morphology, and…”
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    Large wood and fluvial processes by GURNELL, A. M., PIÉGAY, H., SWANSON, F. J., GREGORY, S. V.

    Published in Freshwater biology (01-04-2002)
    “…1. Large wood forms an important component of woodland river ecosystems. The relationship between large wood and the physical characteristics of river systems…”
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    Island-dominated landscapes of large floodplain rivers, a European perspective by GURNELL, A. M., PETTS, G. E.

    Published in Freshwater biology (01-04-2002)
    “…1. The landscapes of large floodplain rivers are characterised by heterogeneous environments related to the interplay of flood flows, sediment transport and…”
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    Indicators of river system hydromorphological character and dynamics: understanding current conditions and guiding sustainable river management by González del Tánago, M, Gurnell, A. M, Belletti, B, García de Jalón, D

    Published in Aquatic sciences (01-01-2016)
    “…A set of multi-scale, process-based hydromorphological indicators of river character and dynamics has been developed to support river management and…”
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    Integrating ecology with hydromorphology: a priority for river science and management by Vaughan, I.P., Diamond, M., Gurnell, A.M., Hall, K.A., Jenkins, A., Milner, N.J., Naylor, L.A., Sear, D.A., Woodward, G., Ormerod, S.J.

    Published in Aquatic conservation (01-01-2009)
    “…1. The assessment of links between ecology and physical habitat has become a major issue in river research and management. Key drivers include concerns about…”
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    Hydromorphological frameworks: emerging trajectories by Gurnell, A. M, Rinaldi, M, Buijse, A. D, Brierley, G, Piégay, H

    Published in Aquatic sciences (01-01-2016)
    “…This paper forms a post-script to a Special Issue of Aquatic Sciences devoted to the rationale, nature and application of a multi-scale, hierarchical framework…”
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    Riparian vegetation and island formation along the gravel-bed Fiume Tagliamento, Italy by Gurnell, A. M., Petts, G. E., Hannah, D. M., Smith, B. P. G., Edwards, P. J., Kollmann, J., Ward, J. V., Tockner, K.

    Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (01-01-2001)
    “…After more than 300 years of river management, scientific knowledge of European river systems has evolved with limited empirical knowledge of truly natural…”
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    An exploration of associations between assemblages of aquatic plant morphotypes and channel geomorphological properties within British rivers by Gurnell, A.M., O'Hare, J.M., O'Hare, M.T., Dunbar, M.J., Scarlett, P.M.

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-03-2010)
    “…Riparian vegetation, particularly trees and shrubs, can play a crucial role in the construction and turnover of fluvial landforms, but aquatic plants may also…”
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    Plants and river morphodynamics: The emergence of fluvial biogeomorphology by Gurnell, A. M., Bertoldi, W.

    Published in River research and applications (01-07-2024)
    “…In this article, we track the evolution of fluvial biogeomorphology from the middle of the 20th century to the present. We consider the emergence of fluvial…”
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    Featured Cover by Gurnell, A. M., Bertoldi, W.

    Published in River research and applications (01-07-2024)
    “…The cover image is based on the Research Article Plants and river morphodynamics: The emergence of fluvial biogeomorphology by A. M. Gurnell and W. Bertoldi,…”
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    Consequences of the physical management of an invasive alien plant for riparian plant species richness and diversity by Cockel, C. P, Gurnell, A. M, Gurnell, J

    Published in River research and applications (01-02-2014)
    “…Management methods to control or eradicate invasive alien species should be guided by research into their efficacy in relation to the target species as well as…”
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    Physical constraints on the distribution of macrophytes linked with flow and sediment dynamics in British rivers by O'Hare, J.M, O'Hare, M.T, Gurnell, A.M, Dunbar, M.J, Scarlett, P.M, Laizé, C

    Published in River research and applications (01-07-2011)
    “…Aquatic vegetation plays a role in engineering river channels by altering patterns of flow velocity, sediment dynamics and, consequently, development and…”
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    Profiling the below ground biomass of an emergent macrophyte using an adapted ingrowth core method by Liffen, T., Gurnell, A.M., O’Hare, M.T.

    Published in Aquatic botany (01-10-2013)
    “…•An ingrowth core was developed to profile the distribution of root/rhizome biomass for the species Sparganium erectum.•Below ground biomass was concentrated…”
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