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Journal articles on the topic "Hydromorphologie"
Redeker, Marq. "Workshop Hydromorphologie III — Erfolgsfaktoren der Gewässerentwicklung." WASSERWIRTSCHAFT 106, no. 7-8 (July 25, 2016): 60–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s35147-016-0122-9.
Full textWeigelhofer, G., J. Fuchsberger, B. Teufl, N. Kreuzinger, S. Muhar, S. Preis, K. Schilling, and T. Hein. "Einfluss der Hydromorphologie auf den Nährstoffrückhalt in Weinviertler Bächen – Schlussfolgerungen für das Gewässermanagement." Österreichische Wasser- und Abfallwirtschaft 63, no. 9-10 (October 2011): 183–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00506-011-0337-z.
Full textCluzel, Philippe. "Étude pour la réduction de l’impact des éclusées sur le fleuve Aude." E3S Web of Conferences 346 (2022): 02009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202234602009.
Full textMalavoi, Jean-René, and Jean-Paul Bravard. "Éléments d'hydromorphologie fluviale. Édité par l'Onema (Office national de l'eau et des milieux aquatiques), 2010, 224 p.En ligne sur : http://www.onema.fr/hydromorphologie-fluviale." Physio-Géo, Volume 5 (January 3, 2011): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/physio-geo.1532.
Full textVogel, Richard M. "Hydromorphology." Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management 137, no. 2 (March 2011): 147–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)wr.1943-5452.0000122.
Full textRadice, Alessio, and Barbara Zanchi. "Multicamera, Multimethod Measurements for Hydromorphologic Laboratory Experiments." Geosciences 8, no. 5 (May 10, 2018): 172. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/geosciences8050172.
Full textOrr, H. G., A. R. G. Large, M. D. Newson, and C. L. Walsh. "A predictive typology for characterising hydromorphology." Geomorphology 100, no. 1-2 (August 2008): 32–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2007.10.022.
Full textChalov, R. S., and S. R. Chalov. "Channel Processes Disconnectivity in Rivers Hydromorphology." Izvestiya Rossiiskoi Akademii Nauk Seriya Geograficheskaya 87, no. 2 (March 1, 2023): 234–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s2587556623020036.
Full textSolari, L., M. Van Oorschot, B. Belletti, D. Hendriks, M. Rinaldi, and A. Vargas-Luna. "Advances on Modelling Riparian Vegetation-Hydromorphology Interactions." River Research and Applications 32, no. 2 (May 22, 2015): 164–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/rra.2910.
Full textKilic, Batuhan, Fatih Gulgen, Meltem Celen, Mehmet Salim Oncel, Halil Nurullah Oruc, and Sinem Vural. "The role of topographic maps in river hydromorphology." Abstracts of the ICA 3 (December 13, 2021): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/ica-abs-3-149-2021.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Hydromorphologie"
Völker, Jeanette. "Abhängigkeit der Besiedlung benthischer Invertebraten von Hydromorphologie und Saprobie in silikatischen Mittelgebirgsbächen." Doctoral thesis, Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2009. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-ds-1232370486930-86885.
Full textThe understanding about the development of benthic invertebrate communities as a function of abiotic influencing factors in aquatic ecosystems is of essential scientific relevance for the assessment of the ecological status of rivers and streams. For the development of interdependencies between benthic invertebrates, hydromorphology and saprobity, 409 species lists of the macroinvertebrates were provided. They were aggregated with morphological features and analysed with different uni- and multivariate statistical methods. On the basis of the used analyses, the following results were achieved: (a) seven ecological relevant morphological features with significant influence to benthic invertebrate community could be identified, (b) on the basis of the present database, the structural and functional composition of the benthic invertebrates can not be differ river type specific (type 5 and 5.1) and (c) if the saprobic pressure decrease, the organic pressure superpose the hydromorphology. The values of the biological attributes are low in spite of near natural morphological conditions. For an ecological efficiency stream habitat assessment, the identified relevant morphological parameters have to consider. The “morphological characteristic curves” are well describing the results of a local monitoring. This application-oriented instrument can be used for (a) the operationalisation of environmental objectives, (b) the development and adaption of monitoring strategies and (c) the derivation and prioritisation of ecological and economic efficiency measurements for an integrated river management
Völker, Jeanette. "Abhängigkeit der Besiedlung benthischer Invertebraten von Hydromorphologie und Saprobie in silikatischen Mittelgebirgsbächen." Doctoral thesis, Technische Universität Dresden, 2008. https://tud.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A23618.
Full textThe understanding about the development of benthic invertebrate communities as a function of abiotic influencing factors in aquatic ecosystems is of essential scientific relevance for the assessment of the ecological status of rivers and streams. For the development of interdependencies between benthic invertebrates, hydromorphology and saprobity, 409 species lists of the macroinvertebrates were provided. They were aggregated with morphological features and analysed with different uni- and multivariate statistical methods. On the basis of the used analyses, the following results were achieved: (a) seven ecological relevant morphological features with significant influence to benthic invertebrate community could be identified, (b) on the basis of the present database, the structural and functional composition of the benthic invertebrates can not be differ river type specific (type 5 and 5.1) and (c) if the saprobic pressure decrease, the organic pressure superpose the hydromorphology. The values of the biological attributes are low in spite of near natural morphological conditions. For an ecological efficiency stream habitat assessment, the identified relevant morphological parameters have to consider. The “morphological characteristic curves” are well describing the results of a local monitoring. This application-oriented instrument can be used for (a) the operationalisation of environmental objectives, (b) the development and adaption of monitoring strategies and (c) the derivation and prioritisation of ecological and economic efficiency measurements for an integrated river management.
Venohr, Markus. "Modellierung der Einflüsse von Temperatur, Abfluss und Hydromorphologie auf die Stickstoffretention in Flusssystemen." Berlin Weissensee-Verl, 2005. http://www.weissensee-verlag.de/autoren/venohr.htm.
Full textBellot, Cécile. "Evolution du fonctionnement sédimentologique et biogéochimique d'un bief de rivière suite à l'effacement d'ouvrages hydrauliques." Phd thesis, Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris VI, 2014. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01070010.
Full textSchattmann, Andreas [Verfasser], Daniel [Akademischer Betreuer] Hering, and André [Akademischer Betreuer] Niemann. "Ökologische Wirksamkeit von Renaturierungsmaßnahmen an einem Tieflandfluss : Reaktion von Hydromorphologie, Makrozoobenthos und Uferfauna / Andreas Schattmann. Gutachter: André Niemann. Betreuer: Daniel Hering." Duisburg, 2014. http://d-nb.info/1053913672/34.
Full textMelun, Gabriel. "ÉVALUATION DES IMPACTS HYDROMORPHOLOGIQUES DU RÉTABLISSEMENT DE LA CONTINUITÉ HYDRO-SÉDIMENTAIRE ET ÉCOLOGIQUE SUR L'YERRES AVAL." Phd thesis, Université Paris-Diderot - Paris VII, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00980911.
Full textVilleneuve, Bertrand. "Modèles multi-stress et multi-échelles de l’état écologique : vers une analyse du risque d’altération des cours d’eau et des bassins versants." Thesis, Université de Lorraine, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016LORR0229/document.
Full textThe rivers and their watersheds are complex systems in dynamic balance. If processes acting in stream are relatively well known (organic matter and sediment transport, litter degradation, etc ...), it is much more difficult to have a relevant representation of this functioning considering the hierarchy of scales, land determinants affecting aquatic environments and combined multiple stressors. We conducted an exploration whose purpose was to seek the multiple causes of degradation of the ecological status, to know the spatial extent and severity and to be able to recommend effective restoration actions. In the first part of the thesis, we developed large-scale models, based on existing data, to give answers applicable to the decision and management scales, i.e. European, national and regional. The main was to compare the relationships between the combined pressures represented by land cover and the ecological status of running waters in four European countries: France, Slovakia, Estonia, and UK (England and Wales). This first study allowed us i) to establish the hierarchy of the major influences that impact ecological status, particularly agriculture and urbanisation, ii) to identify regional patterns in these pressure-impact relationships and iii) to evaluate the relative weight of the pressures acting at the basin and riparian corridor scales, and the possible buffering effect of riparian land cover. In the second part of the thesis, we built a corpus of models capable of explaining the variability of the biological indices used in the survey network and also predict the ecological status of non-monitored water bodies in France. This permits to demonstrate that : (i) the parameters characterizing the load of nutrients and organic matter had a predominant effect on the three compartments, followed by land use and hydromorphology, (ii) it is possible to build models capable of predicting ecological status that are efficient and easily transferable, using data of different scales that influence the functioning of hydrosystems. In the third part, we tested if the relationships between local scale pressures and ecological status are hierarchically influenced by regional patterns (such as natural physiographic and/or driving forces). Introducing hierarchical factors in multi-stress models can lead to slight variations in responses of organisms to pressures according to their natural characteristics and their driving forces acting at catchment scale. And in the last part, the purpose of our approach was to take into account the nested scale organisation and the links between anthropogenic pressures and river ecological status by building - and analysing the results of - a model based on the PLS path modelling method. This method can be used to simultaneously analyse the effects of latent variables corresponding to land-use, hydromorphological and physico-chemical pressures on the ecological status of rivers, synthetically measured in this study by the macroinvertebrate-based French biotic index for wadeable rivers (I2M2). The development of this model should allow us to demonstrate : (i) the importance of land use effect exerted on both hydromorphology and physico-chemistry and their translation as an indirect effect on biological condition of streams, (ii) that hydromorphological alterations had an effect on substrates structure and nutrients and organic matter concentrations implying that hydromorphology has a major indirect effect on macroinverteb
Martin, Philippe. "Hydromorphologie des géosystèmes karstiques des versants Nord et Ouest de la Sainte Baume (Bouches-du-Rhône, Var ; France) : étude hydrologique, hydrochimique et de vulnérabilité à la pollution." Aix-Marseille 2, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991AIX23001.
Full textSainte Baume (Bouches du Rhône, Var ; France) is the most southern massif of lower carbonated Provence. Its structure results from resumption of south provencal overthrust by the tectonic major ponto-pilocene phase. Its complex geologic structures are cut at right angle by a fluviatile drainage s. N. This disposition determines a partition of underground drainage. Total outflow goes up to eight hundred litres per second and mean of major springs are modest. This massif includes all types of function as defined by A. Mangin. It is drained on three levels and according to three axes: n. Towards local springs; towards the oriental and occidental lower spring; towards sub-marine springs. Hydrochemical and bacteriological analyses show that these waters are of great quality. A relation between the springs altitude and the value of the exhaustion coefficient proves that underground and areal drainage cannot be dissociated. Morphological studies of fluviatile river basins show that their main dimensions are linked. As underground drainage cannot be analysed by a morphological study we have developed a more theoretical approach resting on the principles developed by thermodynamics of irreversible phenomena. Drainage structures thus have coherence which must guide all reconstitution: Sainte Baume which has undergone many changes in drainage orientation is an old karst. Ancient morphology continues to play a part in the actual hydrological function as this karst have never been subjected to major upheavals which would have excluded these ancient structures from the drainage pattern
Jugie, Marion. "Trajectoire hydrogéomorphologique d'un petit cours d'eau périurbain francilien : aménagement, "désaménagement"?" Thesis, Paris 1, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018PA01H087/document.
Full textThe objective of this research is, first of all, to identify and characterize the spatio-temporal trajectory of a small low energy periurban river, through the example of the Merantaise River located in the Seine Basin. These objects of investigation are too often neglected by the scientific community even though the environmental issues of ecological restoration politics, advocated for several decades by the WFD, are important (impacts of urbanization and ancient watermills). An interdisciplinary geohistorical and hydromorphological approach allowed to reconstruct the past and present evolution of the river: the valley has been heavily developed since the Middle-Ages by modest hydraulic equipment but has beenaffected on more than 80% of the channel. Water mills were abandoned during the 20th century, partially clearing the channel. Nowadays, the current trajectory is marked by recent significant morphological adjustments and is less controlled by old hydraulical structures than by current anthropogenic pressures affecting the watershed (urbanization, transport and drainage network, intensification of agriculture). Finally, this thesis is also an opportunity to question the ecologically relevant and hydromorphologically sustainable nature of ecological restoration. This doctoral work also proposes to consider restoration operations as new river facilities responding to new socio-political needs and fully participating of the river's functional trajectory
Catalon, Elise. "Vers une recomposition des rapports entre sociétés et rivières : l’hydromorphologie des cours d’eau : processus, représentations et enjeux de gestion environnementale sur la Dordogne moyenne." Thesis, Paris 10, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA100012/document.
Full textThe relationship between societies and rivers is marked by environmental changes that question the modalities, more or less institutionalized and systematized over time, used to generate knowledge and to define legitimate practices. Recently, these questions have emerged and crystallized around the approach and concepts supported by hydromorphology. The greater consideration of this theoretical framework within ways of thinking and acting leads to many changes. In particular it follows that river management based on the control and stabilization of rivers is challenged in favour of an approach based on the expression of the river dynamics. This thesis proposes, first, a review of the processes which helped made it into a formal and decisive issue. Then the thesis aims to show through how hydromorphology represents and reflects the changes in the relationship between people and rivers through joint trajectories marked by practices, materiality and reciprocal adaptation throughout unique timescales and spatiality. It also intends to highlight, through an analysis of the representations of hydromorphological functioning of the river, how this new theoretical and practical configuration disturbs, at least currently, what seemed legitimate and rational until this day, and requires a restructuring of values and intentionality that riparian communities display in respect of watercourses. Finally, this thesis accounts for how public policy and its instruments are faced with new expectations, both cognitively and operationally, how they adapt and reinvent themselves in the light of a greater consideration of hydromorphology towards what it calls for: redefining the terms of a joint existence between the rivers and riparian societies
Books on the topic "Hydromorphologie"
Rabenhorst, M. C., J. C. Bell, and P. A. McDaniel, eds. Quantifying Soil Hydromorphology. Madison, WI, USA: Soil Science Society of America, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.2136/sssaspecpub54.
Full textØkland, Rune Halvorsen. Hydromorphology and phytogeography of mires in inner Østfold and adjacent part of Akershus, SE Norway, in relation to regional variation in SE Fennoscandian mires. Copenhagen: Council for Nordic Publications in Botany, 1989.
Find full textOkland, Rune Halvorsen. Hydromorphology and phytogeography of mires in inner Ostfold and adjacent part of Akershus, S.E. Norway, in relation to regional variation in S.E. Fennoscandian mires. Copenhagen: Council for Nordic Publications in Botany, 1989.
Find full text1953-, Rabenhorst Martin Capell, Bell J. C, McDaniel P. A, Soil Science Society of America. Division S-10., Soil Science Society of America. Committee S-884., and Soil Science Society of America. Division S-5., eds. Quantifying soil hydromorphology: Proceedings of a symposium sponsored by Divisions S-5 and S-10, and Committee S-884 of the Soil Science Society of America in Indianapolis, Indiana, 4 Nov. 1996. Madison, WI: Soil Science Society of America, Inc., 1998.
Find full textRabenhorst, M. C., P. A. McDaniel, and J. C. Bell. Quantifying Soil Hydromorphology. Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 2015.
Find full text(Editor), John S. Rowan, Robert W. Duck (Editor), and Alan Werritty (Editor), eds. Sediment Dynamics and the Hydromorphology of Fluvial Systems (IAHS Proceedings & Reports). IAHS Press, 2006.
Find full textQuantifying soil hydromorphology: Proceedings of a symposium sponsored by Divisions S-5 and S-10, and Committee S-884 of the Soil Science Society of America in Indianapolis, Indiana, 4 Nov. 1996. Madison, Wis., USA: Soil Science Society of America, 1998.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Hydromorphologie"
Meyer, Thomas. "Hydromorphologie in Auenbiotopen." In Ökologie mitteleuropäischer Flussauen, 37–49. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-55455-5_6.
Full textLóczy, Dénes, József Dezső, Péter Gyenizse, Szabolcs Czigány, and Gabriella Tóth. "Oxbow Lakes: Hydromorphology." In Springer Geography, 177–98. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92816-6_12.
Full textSchwarz, Ulrich. "Hydromorphology of the Danube." In The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, 469–79. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/698_2014_316.
Full textSchwarz, Ulrich. "Hydromorphology of the Lower Drava." In Springer Geography, 61–77. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92816-6_5.
Full textVogel, Richard M. "Hydromorphologic Scientific and Engineering Challenges for 2050." In Toward a Sustainable Water Future, 350–54. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784412077.ch37.
Full textBilli, Paolo, and Mesenbet Yibeltal Sebhat. "River Hydromorphology and Flood Hazard in Somalia." In World Geomorphological Landscapes, 281–311. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-05487-7_13.
Full textKampa, Eleftheria, and Wenke Hansen. "Uses, Physical Alterations and Impacts to Hydromorphology." In Heavily Modified Water Bodies, 45–67. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18647-9_5.
Full textDavy-Bowker, John, and Mike T. Furse. "Hydromorphology — major results and conclusions from the STAR project." In The Ecological Status of European Rivers: Evaluation and Intercalibration of Assessment Methods, 263–65. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5493-8_18.
Full textČanjevac, Ivan, Ivan Martinić, Maja Radišić, Josip Rubinić, and Hrvoje Meaški. "Hydrology, Hydrogeology and Hydromorphology of the Plitvice Lakes Area." In Plitvice Lakes, 17–64. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-20378-7_2.
Full textLindbo, D. L., M. C. Rabenhorst, and F. E. Rhoton. "Soil Color, Organic Carbon, and Hydromorphology Relationships in Sandy Epipedons." In SSSA Special Publications, 95–105. Madison, WI, USA: Soil Science Society of America, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2136/sssaspecpub54.c6.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Hydromorphologie"
Euzen, Cassandra, Laurent Schmitt, Valentin Chardon, Gilles Rixhon, Thierry Perrone, Frank Preusser, Dominique Badariotti, and Francois Chabaux. "Combining geochemistry with geochronology and hydromorphology to unravel human impacts in the Upper Rhine over the two last centuries." In Goldschmidt2021. France: European Association of Geochemistry, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7185/gold2021.7216.
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