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Export of dissolved organic carbon from an upland peatland during storm events: Implications for flux estimates (2007)
Journal Article
Clark, J., Lane, S., Chapman, P., & Adams, J. (2007). Export of dissolved organic carbon from an upland peatland during storm events: Implications for flux estimates. Journal of Hydrology, 347(3-4), 438-447. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2007.09.030

Most of the dissolved organic carbon (DOC) exported from catchments is transported during storm events. Accurate assessments of DOC fluxes are essential to understand long-term trends in the transport of DOC from terrestrial to aquatic systems, and a... Read More about Export of dissolved organic carbon from an upland peatland during storm events: Implications for flux estimates.

Managing the rural landscape (2007)
Book Chapter
Lane, S., Morris, J., O’Connell, P., & Quinn, P. (2007). Managing the rural landscape. In C. Thorne, E. Evans, & E. Penning-Rowsell (Eds.), Future flooding and coastal erosion risks (297-319). ICE Publishing

A comparison of one- and two-dimensional approaches to modelling flood inundation over complex upland floodplains (2007)
Journal Article
Tayefi, V., Lane, S., Hardy, R., & Yu, D. (2007). A comparison of one- and two-dimensional approaches to modelling flood inundation over complex upland floodplains. Hydrological Processes, 21(23), 3190-3202. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.6523

A much understudied aspect of flood inundation is examined, i.e. upland environments with topographically complex floodplains. Although the presence of high-resolution topographic data (e.g. lidar) has improved the quality of river flood inundation p... Read More about A comparison of one- and two-dimensional approaches to modelling flood inundation over complex upland floodplains.

Reconceptualising coarse sediment problems in rivers as catchment-scale and diffuse (2007)
Journal Article
Lane, S., Reid, S., Tayefi, V., Yu, D., & Hardy, R. (2007). Reconceptualising coarse sediment problems in rivers as catchment-scale and diffuse. Geomorphology, 98(3-4), 227-249. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2006.12.028

This paper assesses river channel management activities in the context of the interaction between coarse sediment delivery, climate change, river channel response and flood risk. It uses two main sources of evidence: (1) an intensive instrumentation... Read More about Reconceptualising coarse sediment problems in rivers as catchment-scale and diffuse.

Interactions between sediment delivery, channel change, climate change and flood risk in a temperate upland environment (2007)
Journal Article
Lane, S., Tayefi, V., Reid, S., Yu, D., & Hardy, R. (2007). Interactions between sediment delivery, channel change, climate change and flood risk in a temperate upland environment. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 32(3), 429-446. https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.1404

This paper uses numerical simulation of flood inundation based on a coupled one-dimensional-two-dimensional treatment to explore the impacts upon flood extent of both long-term climate changes, predicted to the 2050s and 2080s, and short-term river c... Read More about Interactions between sediment delivery, channel change, climate change and flood risk in a temperate upland environment.

Emergence of coherent flow structures over a gravel surface: A numerical experiment (2007)
Journal Article
Hardy, R., Lane, S., Ferguson, R., & Parsons, D. (2007). Emergence of coherent flow structures over a gravel surface: A numerical experiment. Water Resources Research, 43(3), Article W03422. https://doi.org/10.1029/2006wr004936

Gravel bed rivers have complex, porous, and irregular surfaces, characterized by a range of morphological forms. These topographical structures determine the flow structures that develop over the river bed, primarily by the shedding of vortices in th... Read More about Emergence of coherent flow structures over a gravel surface: A numerical experiment.

Assessment of rainfall-runoff models based upon wavelet analysis (2007)
Journal Article
Lane, S. (2007). Assessment of rainfall-runoff models based upon wavelet analysis. Hydrological Processes, 21(5), 586-607. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.6249

A basic hypothesis is proposed: given that wavelet-based analysis has been used to interpret runoff time-series, it may be extended to evaluation of rainfall-runoff model results. Conventional objective functions make certain assumptions about the da... Read More about Assessment of rainfall-runoff models based upon wavelet analysis.

Quantifying landform change (2007)
Book Chapter
Chandler, J., Lane, S., & Walstra, A. (2007). Quantifying landform change. In J. Fryer, H. Mitchell, & J. Chandler (Eds.), Applications of 3D measurement from images (139-170). Whittles

Other flood risks and their drivers (2007)
Book Chapter
Lane, S. (2007). Other flood risks and their drivers. In C. Thorne, E. Evans, & E. Penning-Rowsell (Eds.), Future flooding and coastal erosion risks (173-184). ICE Publishing

Form roughness and the absence of secondary flow in a large confluence-diffluence, Rio Paraná, Argentina (2007)
Journal Article
Parsons, D., Best, J., Lane, S., Orfeo, O., Hardy, R., & Kostaschuk, R. (2007). Form roughness and the absence of secondary flow in a large confluence-diffluence, Rio Paraná, Argentina. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 32(1), 155-162. https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.1457

Confluence–diffluence units are key elements within many river networks, having a major impact upon the routing of flow and sediment, and hence upon channel change. Although much progress has been made in understanding river confluences, and increasi... Read More about Form roughness and the absence of secondary flow in a large confluence-diffluence, Rio Paraná, Argentina.

River processes (2007)
Book Chapter
Lane, S., & Thorne, C. (2007). River processes. In C. Thorne, E. Evans, & E. Penning-Rowsell (Eds.), Future flooding and coastal erosion risks (82-99). ICE Publishing

Automated correction of surface obstruction errors in digital surface models using off-the-shelf image processing (2006)
Journal Article
James, T., Barr, S., & Lane, S. (2006). Automated correction of surface obstruction errors in digital surface models using off-the-shelf image processing. The Photogrammetric Record, 21(116), 373-397. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1477-9730.2006.00398.x

Airborne topographic data collection requires removal of errors that arise due to surface features that obstruct the ground from the sensor. Typically, this has been based on manual correction and/or automated filtering. To some degree, the latter ha... Read More about Automated correction of surface obstruction errors in digital surface models using off-the-shelf image processing.