The sensitivity of scottish rivers and upland valley floors to recent environmental change.
The sensitivity of scottish rivers and upland valley floors.
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Coarse grained flood deposits including 52 discrete berms bars terraces splays and sheets were investigated along a 6 6 km stretch of the leira river in a catchment containing several alpine.
Tributary valleys are scattered across the lca.
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This paper examines the sensitivity of rivers and upland valley floors in upland scotland to environmental change over the last 250 years.
Although the foundation principles for assessing river sensitivity have been with us for several decades the key challenge to geomorphologists is the application of the concept and the generation of empirical data that adequately measures river sensitivity across spatial and temporal scales james and marcus 2006.
The sensitivity of scottish rivers and upland valley floors to recent environmental change.
Landscape sensitivity assessment for wind turbines criteria lower sensitivity higher sensitivity landform and scale this is a wide rolling landscape with gentle valleys and ridges around 140m aod.
The nature of the recent environmental change impacting on active rivers capable of reworking their valley floors is initially outlined.
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Valley floors are flat and fairly wide.
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The sensitivity of scottish rivers and upland valley floors to recent environmental change by alan werritty and katherine f.