Representation of landscape hydrological connectivity using a topographically driven surface flow index.
(2009)
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Lane, S., Reaney, S., & Heathwaite, A. (2009). Representation of landscape hydrological connectivity using a topographically driven surface flow index. Water Resources Research, 45(8), Article W08423. https://doi.org/10.1029/2008wr007336
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The spatial and temporal patterns of aggradation in a temperate, upland, gravel-bed river. (2009)
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Raven, E., Lane, S., Ferguson, R., & Bracken, L. (2009). The spatial and temporal patterns of aggradation in a temperate, upland, gravel-bed river. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 34(9), 1181-1197. https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.1783Intensive field monitoring of a reach Of upland gravel-bed river illustrates the temporal and spatial variability of in-channel sedimentation. Over the six-year monitoring period, the mean bed level in the channel has risen by 0.17 m with a maximum b... Read More about The spatial and temporal patterns of aggradation in a temperate, upland, gravel-bed river..
Increased temperature sensitivity of net DOC production from ombrotrophic peat due to water table draw-down (2009)
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Clark, J., Ashley, D., Wagner, P., Chapman, P., Lane, S., Evans, C., & Heathwaite, A. (2009). Increased temperature sensitivity of net DOC production from ombrotrophic peat due to water table draw-down. Global Change Biology, 15(4), 794-807. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2486.2008.01683.xThe production and release of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from peat soils is thought to be sensitive to changes in climate, specifically changes in temperature and rainfall. However, little is known about the actual rates of net DOC production in... Read More about Increased temperature sensitivity of net DOC production from ombrotrophic peat due to water table draw-down.
Optimisation of stereo-matching algorithms using extant DEM data (2009)
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Milledge, D., Lane, S., & Warburton, J. (2009). Optimisation of stereo-matching algorithms using extant DEM data. Photogrammetric engineering and remote sensing, 75(3), 323-333. https://doi.org/10.14358/pers.75.3.323Here we present a new method for using existing Digital Elevation Model data to optimise performance of stereo-matching algorithms for digital topographic determination. We show that existing DEM data, even those of a poor quality (precision, resolut... Read More about Optimisation of stereo-matching algorithms using extant DEM data.
Editorial: One year on … (2009)
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Lane, S. (2009). Editorial: One year on …. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 34(1), 1-2. https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.1786
Digital filtering of generic topographic data in geomorphological research (2009)
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Milledge, D., Lane, S., & Warburton, J. (2009). Digital filtering of generic topographic data in geomorphological research. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 34(1), 63-74. https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.1691High resolution terrain models generated from widely available Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (IfSAR) and digital photogrammetry are an exciting resource for geomorphological research. However, these data contain error, necessitating pre-pr... Read More about Digital filtering of generic topographic data in geomorphological research.
Coherent flow structures in a depth-limited flow over a gravel surface : the role of near-bed turbulance and influence of Reynolds number (2009)
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Hardy, R., Best, J., Lane, S., & Carbonneau, P. (2009). Coherent flow structures in a depth-limited flow over a gravel surface : the role of near-bed turbulance and influence of Reynolds number. Journal of Geophysical Research, 114, Article F01003. https://doi.org/10.1029/2007jf000970In gravel bed rivers, the microtopography of the bed exerts a significant effect on the generation of turbulent flow structures. Although field and laboratory measurements have indicated that flows over gravel beds contain coherent macroturbulent flo... Read More about Coherent flow structures in a depth-limited flow over a gravel surface : the role of near-bed turbulance and influence of Reynolds number.