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Significance of grain-scale forces for the morphology of river reaches
Maniatis, Georgios
(PI)
School of Applied Sciences
Centre for Earth Observation Science
Past Human and Environment Dynamics Research Excellence Group
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River Management
100%
Sediment Dynamics
100%
Geomorphic Change Detection
100%
Methodological Development
100%
Grain Scale
100%
UAV
100%
Geomorphic Units
100%
Point Scale
100%
Vehicle-based
100%
River Reach
100%
Hydraulic Force
100%
Unit Identification
100%
Morphological Characteristics
50%
Management Interventions
50%
Ecological Traits
50%
Parameter Space
50%
Monitoring Method
50%
Direct Measurement
50%
River Monitoring
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
River Management
100%
Geomorphic Change
100%
Change Detection
100%
Morphology
100%
Pilotless Aircraft
100%
Monitoring Technique
50%