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An extension of the flood pulse concept
Tockner, K., Malard, F., & Ward, J. V. (2000). An extension of the flood pulse concept. Hydrological Processes, 14(16-17), 2861-2883. https://doi.org/10.1002/1099-1085(200011/12)14:16/17<2861::Aid-Hyp124>3.0.Co;2-F
Inundation dynamics in braided floodplains: Tagliamento River, northeast Italy
van der Nat, D., Schmidt, A. P., Tockner, K., Edwards, P. J., & Ward, J. V. (2002). Inundation dynamics in braided floodplains: Tagliamento River, northeast Italy. Ecosystems, 5(7), 636-647. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10021-002-0170-0
Thermal patterns in the surface waters of a glacial river corridor (Val Roseg, Switzerland)
Uehlinger, U., Malard, F., & Ward, J. V. (2003). Thermal patterns in the surface waters of a glacial river corridor (Val Roseg, Switzerland). Freshwater Biology, 48(2), 284-300. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2427.2003.01000.x
Habitat change in braided flood plains (Tagliamento, NE-Italy)
van der Nat, D., Tockner, K., Edwards, P. J., Ward, J. V., & Gurnell, A. M. (2003). Habitat change in braided flood plains (Tagliamento, NE-Italy). Freshwater Biology, 48(10), 1799-1812. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2427.2003.01126.x
The Tagliamento River: a model ecosystem of European importance
Tockner, K., Ward, J. V., Arscott, D. B., Edwards, P. J., Kollmann, J., Gurnell, A. M., … Maiolini, B. (2003). The Tagliamento River: a model ecosystem of European importance. Aquatic Sciences, 65(3), 239-253. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00027-003-0699-9
Landscape transformation of an Alpine floodplain influenced by humans: historical analyses from aerial images
Doering, M., Blaurock, M., & Robinson, C. T. (2012). Landscape transformation of an Alpine floodplain influenced by humans: historical analyses from aerial images. Hydrological Processes, 26(22), 3319-3326. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.8374
Artificial flood reduces fine sediment clogging enhancing hyporheic zone physicochemistry and accessibility for macroinvertebrates
Mathers, K. L., Robinson, C. T., & Weber, C. (2021). Artificial flood reduces fine sediment clogging enhancing hyporheic zone physicochemistry and accessibility for macroinvertebrates. Ecological Solutions and Evidence, 2(4), e12103 (14 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1002/2688-8319.12103