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1. A conceptual model on the influence of logjam formation on longitudinal and lateral sediment dynamics in forested streams.

2. How does landslide debris grain size control sediment transport and dynamics?

3. Geochemical evidence for changes in provenance and paleoclimate during the Holocene obtained from a fluvial–eolian sequence in the southern Mu Us Desert, north-central China.

4. Holocene overbank sedimentation in Central Europe between natural and human drivers - The Weiße Elster River (Central Germany).

5. Effects of sediment transport on flood hazards: Lessons learned and remaining challenges.

6. Spatial variation of surface erosion rate in a fault zone and its controlling factors.

7. Cliffs and ramparts: Persistent steep slopes in the landscape.

8. The relationship between river types and land cover in riparian zones.

9. The influence of network structure upon sediment routing in two disturbed catchments, East Cape, New Zealand.

10. Geomorphic signature of a dammed Sandy River: The lower Trinity River downstream of Livingston Dam in Texas, USA.

11. Characterizing the response of the coastal Rio Grande to upstream damming.

12. The influence of human activities on morphodynamics and alteration of sediment source and sink in the Changjiang Estuary.

13. River responses to the 2010 major eruption of the Merapi volcano, central Java, Indonesia.

14. Post-project geomorphic assessment of a large process-based river restoration project.

15. Numerical Investigation of Sediment Transport and Bedmorphology on a Stretch of Nakdong River.

16. River avulsions and megafan development triggered by high recurrent explosive volcanism.

17. Applicability of a coastal morphodynamic model for fluvial environments.

18. The changing geomorphology of the Atchafalaya River, Louisiana: A historical perspective.

19. Bedload transport over run-of-river dams, Delaware, U.S.A.

20. Large-scale dam removal on the Elwha River, Washington, USA: Fluvial sediment load.

21. Sub-bend scale flow–sediment interaction of meander bends — A combined approach of field observations, close-range remote sensing and computational modelling.

22. An experimental study of fluvial processes at asymmetrical river confluences with hyperconcentrated tributary flows.

23. Plants as agents of hydromorphological recovery in lowland streams.

24. Modeling temporal trends in bedload transport in gravel-bed streams using hierarchical mixed-effects models.

25. Coarse sediment dynamics in a proglacial fluvial system (Fagge River, Tyrol).

26. An assessment of sediment-transport processes in the Lower Mekong River based on deposit grain sizes, the CM technique and flow-energy data.

27. Effects of woody vegetation on overbank sand transport during a large flood, Rio Puerco, New Mexico.

28. Modelling the impact of seismic triggered landslide location on basin sediment yield, dynamics and connectivity.

29. A mechanistic understanding of channel evolution following dam removal.

30. An assessment of the fluvial geomorphology of subcatchments in Parana Valles, Mars

31. Geoinformatics and water-erosion processes

32. Structural organization of process zones in upland watersheds of central Nevada and its influence on basin connectivity, dynamics, and wet meadow complexes

33. An evaluation of surface flow types as a rapid measure of channel morphology for the geomorphic component of river condition assessments

34. Estimating the fluvial sediment input to the coastal sediment budget: A case study of Ghana

35. Geomorphic, sedimentary, and potential palaeoenvironmental significance of peat blocks in alluvial river systems

36. Coarse sediment movement in the vicinity of a logjam in a neotropical gravel-bed stream

37. Modeling the response of the Rhine–Meuse fluvial system to Late Pleistocene climate change

38. The role of hydrologic processes and geomorphology on the morphology and evolution of sediment clusters in gravel-bed rivers

39. Bedrock detection using 2D electrical resistivity imaging along the Peikang River, central Taiwan

40. Hydraulic and sedimentary processes causing anastomosing morphology of the upper Columbia River, British Columbia, Canada

41. Coupling relationships: Hillslope–fluvial linkages in the Hodder catchment, NW England

42. A carbon storage perspective on alluvial sediment storage in the Rhine catchment

43. From sedimentary records to sediment budgets: Multiple approaches to catchment sediment flux

44. Fluvial processes, morphology and sediment budgets in the Coon Creek Basin, WI, USA, 1975–1993

45. Modelling free-forming meander evolution in a laboratory channel using three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics

46. Assessing the relative efficiency of fluvial and glacial erosion through simulation of fluvial landscapes

47. Fluvial process and morphology of the Brahmaputra River in Assam, India

48. Hydro-geomorphic hazards and impact of man-made structures during the catastrophic flood of June 2000 in the Upper Guil catchment (Queyras, Southern French Alps)

49. Role of effective discharge on morphological changes for a regulated macrochannel river system.

50. Three-decadal erosion and deposition of channel bed in the Lower Atchafalaya River, the largest distributary of the Mississippi River.

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