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Walter Gostner

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ENV-418: River eco-morphology
Le cours traite les interactions entre l'hydraulique, le transport solide par charriage et l'espace cours d'eau à l'origine de la morphologie et de la richesse des habitats. La théorie de régime est p
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Sampling sufficiency for determining hydraulic habitat diversity

Anton Schleiss, Walter Gostner, Mário Jorge Rodrigues Pereira Da Franca, Severin Stähly, Christopher Robinson

The geometry and hydrodynamics of river reaches are key ecohydraulic descriptors. Statistics of water depth and velocity measurements are usually taken as proxies for habitat suitability in rivers. However, little is known about the sufficiency of data to ...
2019

A case-study evaluating river rehabilitation alternatives and habitat heterogeneity using the hydromorphological index of diversity

Anton Schleiss, Walter Gostner

Concurrent rehabilitation alternatives were evaluated for a 1900 m reach of the River Etsch in northern Italy using a recently developed Hydro Morphological Index of Diversity (HMID) model. HMID is a new tool enabling quantitative assessments of river rest ...
2019

Analysis of the sensitivity of the hydromorphological index of diversity, HMID

Anton Schleiss, Walter Gostner, Mário Jorge Rodrigues Pereira Da Franca, Severin Stähly, Christopher Robinson

Hydromorphological conditions are a key factor for the habitat diversity in riverine ecosystems. The Hydromorphological Index of Diversity (HMID) is a tool to quantify the habitat diversity in a river reach based on local flow depths and flow velocities. T ...
2018
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