Fluvial palaeohydrology in the 21st century and beyond

Professor Kenneth J. Gregory was a major contributor to fluvial palaeohydrologicalresearch. Beginning in the early 1980s, under his influence, rapid internationalgrowth of the discipline was accompanied by major advances in research methodsand techniques. Current research emphases include applicatio...

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Published in:Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
Main Authors: Baker, Victor R., Benito, Gerardo, Brown, Antony G., Carling, Paul A., Enzel, Yehouda, Greenbaum, Noam, Herget, Jürgen, Kale, Vishwas S., Latrubesse, Edgardo M., Macklin, Mark G., Nanson, Gerald C., Oguchi, Takashi, Thorndycraft, Varyl R., Dor, Yoav Ben, Zituni, Rami
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: John Wiley & Sons 2022
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/266389
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/266389 2024-02-11T10:03:45+01:00 Fluvial palaeohydrology in the 21st century and beyond Baker, Victor R. Benito, Gerardo Brown, Antony G. Carling, Paul A. Enzel, Yehouda Greenbaum, Noam Herget, Jürgen Kale, Vishwas S. Latrubesse, Edgardo M. Macklin, Mark G. Nanson, Gerald C. Oguchi, Takashi Thorndycraft, Varyl R. Dor, Yoav Ben Zituni, Rami 2022-01 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/266389 en eng John Wiley & Sons https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/esp.5275 Sí Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 47(1): 58-81 (2022) 0197-9337 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/266389 doi.org/10.1002/esp.5275 1096-9837 none Climate change Fluvial palaeohydrology Megaflooding Meta-analysis River engineering Rivers artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 2022 ftcsic https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.5275 2024-01-16T11:22:44Z Professor Kenneth J. Gregory was a major contributor to fluvial palaeohydrologicalresearch. Beginning in the early 1980s, under his influence, rapid internationalgrowth of the discipline was accompanied by major advances in research methodsand techniques. Current research emphases include applications of quantitative modelling and meta-analysis; the correlation of fluvial events to other records,notably palaeolacustine records; and methods for application to diverse issues ofriver engineering and management. The international expansion and detailed analyses of fluvial palaeohydrology are exemplified by recent studies done in Fennoscandia, the Mediterranean region, India, Israel, Australia, Pacific humid islandarcs, and South America. Future developments will involve expanded work withother academic disciplines, such as archaeology, as well as applications to practical problems arising from future climatic change and related environmental hazards, particularly extremes. Remote sensing and high-resolution topography data and tools (e.g. LiDAR) will facilitate new discoveries of ancient exceptional flooding phenomena (megaflooding and superfloods) on Earth and on the palaeofluvial forms of Earth-like planets. New opportunities will also arise from the increased use of machine learning and artificial intelligence for analyses of big data. Time devoted to the preparation of this state-of-the-science review was supported by the institutions listed as author affiliations. Peer reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandia Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) Pacific Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 47 1 58 81
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topic Climate change
Fluvial palaeohydrology
Megaflooding
Meta-analysis
River engineering
Rivers
spellingShingle Climate change
Fluvial palaeohydrology
Megaflooding
Meta-analysis
River engineering
Rivers
Baker, Victor R.
Benito, Gerardo
Brown, Antony G.
Carling, Paul A.
Enzel, Yehouda
Greenbaum, Noam
Herget, Jürgen
Kale, Vishwas S.
Latrubesse, Edgardo M.
Macklin, Mark G.
Nanson, Gerald C.
Oguchi, Takashi
Thorndycraft, Varyl R.
Dor, Yoav Ben
Zituni, Rami
Fluvial palaeohydrology in the 21st century and beyond
topic_facet Climate change
Fluvial palaeohydrology
Megaflooding
Meta-analysis
River engineering
Rivers
description Professor Kenneth J. Gregory was a major contributor to fluvial palaeohydrologicalresearch. Beginning in the early 1980s, under his influence, rapid internationalgrowth of the discipline was accompanied by major advances in research methodsand techniques. Current research emphases include applications of quantitative modelling and meta-analysis; the correlation of fluvial events to other records,notably palaeolacustine records; and methods for application to diverse issues ofriver engineering and management. The international expansion and detailed analyses of fluvial palaeohydrology are exemplified by recent studies done in Fennoscandia, the Mediterranean region, India, Israel, Australia, Pacific humid islandarcs, and South America. Future developments will involve expanded work withother academic disciplines, such as archaeology, as well as applications to practical problems arising from future climatic change and related environmental hazards, particularly extremes. Remote sensing and high-resolution topography data and tools (e.g. LiDAR) will facilitate new discoveries of ancient exceptional flooding phenomena (megaflooding and superfloods) on Earth and on the palaeofluvial forms of Earth-like planets. New opportunities will also arise from the increased use of machine learning and artificial intelligence for analyses of big data. Time devoted to the preparation of this state-of-the-science review was supported by the institutions listed as author affiliations. Peer reviewed
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Baker, Victor R.
Benito, Gerardo
Brown, Antony G.
Carling, Paul A.
Enzel, Yehouda
Greenbaum, Noam
Herget, Jürgen
Kale, Vishwas S.
Latrubesse, Edgardo M.
Macklin, Mark G.
Nanson, Gerald C.
Oguchi, Takashi
Thorndycraft, Varyl R.
Dor, Yoav Ben
Zituni, Rami
author_facet Baker, Victor R.
Benito, Gerardo
Brown, Antony G.
Carling, Paul A.
Enzel, Yehouda
Greenbaum, Noam
Herget, Jürgen
Kale, Vishwas S.
Latrubesse, Edgardo M.
Macklin, Mark G.
Nanson, Gerald C.
Oguchi, Takashi
Thorndycraft, Varyl R.
Dor, Yoav Ben
Zituni, Rami
author_sort Baker, Victor R.
title Fluvial palaeohydrology in the 21st century and beyond
title_short Fluvial palaeohydrology in the 21st century and beyond
title_full Fluvial palaeohydrology in the 21st century and beyond
title_fullStr Fluvial palaeohydrology in the 21st century and beyond
title_full_unstemmed Fluvial palaeohydrology in the 21st century and beyond
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