Angela Gurnell British geoscientist
Gurnell, A. M. (Angela M.)
Gurnell, Angela M.
Gurnell, Angela M., 19..-....
Gurnell, Angela Mary
Gurnell, A. M.
VIAF ID: 41901082 (Personal)
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Works
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Changing river channels, 1995: | |
Classifying the hydraulic performance of riffle-pool bedforms for habitat assessment and river rehabilitation design | |
The contribution of citizen science volunteers to river monitoring and management: International and national perspectives and the example of the MoRPh survey | |
Control of sediment dynamics by vegetation as a key function driving biogeomorphic succession within fluvial corridors | |
Controls on the sexual and asexual regeneration of Salicaceae along a highly dynamic, braided river system | |
Dams and geomorphology: Research progress and future directions | |
Darwinian origin of landforms | |
Downstream channel adjustments in response to water abstraction for hydro-electric power génération from Alpine glacial melt-water streams | |
The early impact of large wood introduction on the morphology and sediment characteristics of a lowland river | |
The ecology and management of wood in world rivers | |
The effect of lateral confinement on gravel bed river morphology | |
Feedbacks between geomorphology and biota controlling Earth surface processes and landforms: A review of foundation concepts and current understandings | |
Feedbacks between the riparian Salicaceae and hydrogeomorphic processes: A quantitative review | |
Floating matter: a neglected component of the ecological integrity of rivers | |
Glacio-fluvial sediment transfer : an alpine perspective | |
Habitat change in braided flood plains (Tagliamento, NE-Italy) | |
Heathland vegetation survey and hydrological mapping from simulated SPOT HRV data : final report to the NRSC on research conducted as part of the 1984 SPOT HRV simulation campaign | |
Horizons in physical geography, 1987: | |
The hydrochemistry of Bayelva, a high Arctic proglacial stream in Svalbard | |
The hydrogeomorphological effects of beaver dam-building activity | |
The Hydrological and Geomorphological Significance of Forested Floodplains | |
Hydrological applications of GIS | |
Hydromorphological frameworks: emerging trajectories | |
Influence of an ecosystem engineer, the emergent macrophyte <i>Sparganium erectum</i>, on seed trapping in lowland rivers and consequences for landform colonisation | |
Interactions between vegetation and river morphodynamics. Part II: Why is a functional trait framework important? | |
Large Wood Dynamics Along the Tagliamento River, Italy: Insights from Field and Remote Sensing Investigations | |
The legacy of river channel modification in wadeable, lowland rivers: Exploring overdeep rivers in England | |
Linkages and feedbacks in highly dynamic alpine fluvial systems | |
Managing the small stream network for improved water quality, biodiversity and ecosystem services protection (SSNet) | |
Mapping potential evapotranspiration: the smooth interpolation of isolines with a low density station network | |
Meeting the challenges of urban river habitat restoration: developing a methodology for the River Thames through central London | |
A method for assessing channelization effects on riparian vegetation in a Mediterranean environment | |
MoRPh: a citizen science tool for monitoring and appraising physical habitat changes in rivers | |
A multi-scale hierarchical framework for developing understanding of river behaviour to support river management | |
The Natural Wood Regime in Rivers | |
Patterns in woody vegetation along the active zone of a near-natural Alpine river | |
Physical and biological controls on fine sediment transport and storage in rivers | |
Physical constraints on the distribution of macrophytes linked with flow and sediment dynamics in British rivers | |
Physical modelling of the combined effect of vegetation and wood on river morphology | |
Plants as river system engineers | |
Plants in aquatic ecosystems: current trends and future directions | |
Plants intertwine fluvial landform dynamics with ecological succession and natural selection: a niche construction perspective for riparian systems | |
Populus nigra L. establishment and fluvial landform construction: biogeomorphic dynamics within a channelized river | |
Propagule deposition along river margins: linking hydrology and ecology | |
Propagule input, transport and deposition in riparian environments: the importance of connectivity for diversity | |
Quantifying and characterizing contemporary riparian sedimentation | |
Quantifying the potential for flow to remove the emergent aquatic macrophyte Sparganium erectum from the margins of low-energy rivers | |
Reach‐scale interactions between aquatic plants and physical habitat: River Frome, Dorset | |
Recent advances quantifying the large wood dynamics in river basins: New methods and remaining challenges | |
Recent changes in riparian and floodplain vegetation in England and Wales and its geomorphic implications | |
Reciprocal adjustments between landforms and living organisms: Extended geomorphic evolutionary insights | |
Reciprocal interactions and adjustments between fluvial landforms and vegetation dynamics in river corridors: A review of complementary approaches | |
Reconstructing the development of sampled sites on fluvial island surfaces of the Tagliamento River, Italy, from historical sources | |
Restoration of a chalk stream using wood: assessment of habitat improvements using the Modular River Survey | |
Riparian plant invasions: hydrogeomorphological control and ecological impacts | |
Riparian seed banks: structure, process and implications for riparian management | |
The river-bed: a dynamic store for plant propagules? | |
River channel changes through time and across space: Using three commonly available information sources to support river understanding and management in a national park | |
River research and applications across borders | |
The role of coarse woody debris in forest aquatic habitats: Implications for management | |
The role of large wood in retaining fine sediment, organic matter and plant propagules in a small, single-thread forest river | |
Sampling strategy to describe the temporal hydrochemical characteristics of an alpine proglacial stream | |
Sediment and water quality in river catchments | |
Sediment size variation in torrents with check dams: Effects on riparian vegetation | |
Sensitivity of alpine stream ecosystems to climate change and human impacts | |
SMART Research: Toward Interdisciplinary River Science in Europe | |
Some simple tools for communicating the biophysical condition of urban rivers to support decision making in relation to river restoration | |
Survival and growth responses of Populus nigra, Salix elaeagnos and Alnus incana cuttings to varying levels of hydric stress | |
Suspended sediment yield and transfer processes in a small High-Arctic glacier basin, Svalbard | |
The Tagliamento River: A model ecosystem of European importance | |
The topographic signature of vegetation development along a braided river: Results of a combined analysis of airborne lidar, color air photographs, and ground measurements | |
Towards an ecologically meaningful classification of the flow biotope for river inventory, rehabilitation, design and appraisal purposes. | |
Trees and wood: working with natural river processes | |
Trees as riparian engineers: the Tagliamento river, Italy | |
Underground riparian wood: Reconstructing the processes influencing buried stem and coarse root structures of Black Poplar (Populus nigra L.) | |
Understanding processes of island development on an island braided river over timescales from days to decades | |
Understanding reference processes: linkages between river flows, sediment dynamics and vegetated landforms along the Tagliamento River, Italy | |
Urban Rivers: Hydrology, Geomorphology, Ecology and Opportunities for Change | |
Vegetation-Hydrogeomorphology Interactions in a Low-Energy, Human-Impacted River | |
Wood as a driver of past landscape change along river corridors | |
Wood recruitment and retention: The fate of eroded trees on a braided river explored using a combination of field and remotely-sensed data sources | |
Wood storage within the active zone of a large European gravel-bed river |