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- River Dynamics
- Reviews
- River Dynamics
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 The Dynamics of Drainage Basins and Stream Networks
- Chapter 3 Sediment Dynamics at Global and Drainage-Basin Scales
- Chapter 4 Flow Dynamics in Rivers
- Chapter 5 Sediment Transport Dynamics in Rivers
- Chapter 6 Magnitude-Frequency Concepts and the Dynamics of Channel-Forming Events
- Chapter 7 The Shaping of Channel Geometry
- Chapter 8 Channel Planform – Controls on Development and Change
- Chapter 9 The Dynamics of Meandering Rivers
- Chapter 10 The Dynamics of Braided Rivers
- Chapter 11 The Dynamics of Anabranching Rivers
- Chapter 12 The Dynamics of River Confluences
- Chapter 13 The Vertical Dimension of Rivers: Longitudinal Profiles, Profile Adjustments, and Step-Pool Morphology
- Chapter 14 The Dynamics of Floodplains
- Chapter 15 Human Impacts on River Dynamics
- Chapter 16 River Dynamics and Management
- Book part
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- References
- Index
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Chapter 15 - Human Impacts on River Dynamics
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 April 2020
- River Dynamics
- Reviews
- River Dynamics
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 The Dynamics of Drainage Basins and Stream Networks
- Chapter 3 Sediment Dynamics at Global and Drainage-Basin Scales
- Chapter 4 Flow Dynamics in Rivers
- Chapter 5 Sediment Transport Dynamics in Rivers
- Chapter 6 Magnitude-Frequency Concepts and the Dynamics of Channel-Forming Events
- Chapter 7 The Shaping of Channel Geometry
- Chapter 8 Channel Planform – Controls on Development and Change
- Chapter 9 The Dynamics of Meandering Rivers
- Chapter 10 The Dynamics of Braided Rivers
- Chapter 11 The Dynamics of Anabranching Rivers
- Chapter 12 The Dynamics of River Confluences
- Chapter 13 The Vertical Dimension of Rivers: Longitudinal Profiles, Profile Adjustments, and Step-Pool Morphology
- Chapter 14 The Dynamics of Floodplains
- Chapter 15 Human Impacts on River Dynamics
- Chapter 16 River Dynamics and Management
- Book part
- Symbols
- References
- Index
- Plate Section (PDF Only)
Summary
This chapter examines how rivers respond to human impacts. It introduces the concept of the Anthropocene, the notion that society has produced a new geologic epoch dominated by human change of the environment, as the context for discussion. A distinction is made between indirect impacts on rivers, which involve changes in land cover or climate, and direct impacts, which involve human modification of river channels. Cycles of erosion and deposition within river systems are discussed in relation to land clearing, implementation of agriculture, different stages of urbanization, and hydraulic mining. The potential impacts of climate change on rivers are also explored. Direct impacts on rivers include channelization, construction of dams, and in-channel mining. The ways in which direct and indirect human impacts on rivers lead to transient geomorphological responses are explored through the concepts of the channel evolution model and aggradational-degradational episodes.
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- River DynamicsGeomorphology to Support Management, pp. 343 - 368Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020