Dear colleagues,
We would like to invite you to consider submitting an abstract to our session at this December's AGU Fall Meeting:
EP027. River and Floodplain Dynamics: Linking Geomorphic Processes in Pristine and Recovered Systems
Session description: Rivers and their floodplains are among the most altered landscapes on Earth, yet they provide critical ecosystem services-sediment routing, carbon storage, groundwater recharge, flood attenuation, and biodiversity support. Decades of channelization, flow regulation, and riparian removal have disrupted the lateral and vertical connectivity that sustains floodplain function. Growing investment in river and floodplain restoration demands a quantitative, process-based understanding of how these systems function where they remain relatively unaltered and how they respond to interventions across multiple spatial and temporal scales. This session invites contributions that advance understanding of river-floodplain dynamics across natural and managed systems. Topics may include sediment and wood dynamics, floodplain evolution, system responses to restoration activities such as dam removal, levee setbacks, and channel remeandering, and linkages between physical recovery and ecological or biogeochemical function. We welcome studies spanning field, experimental, and numerical approaches, and encourage submissions from early-career researchers and underrepresented groups.
The submission link for our session is here., the abstract submission deadline is August 5.
Best wishes,
Lorenzo Innocenti (Univerisity of Florence)
Anna Marshall (University of Tennessee)
Ryan Morrison (Colorado State University)
Elisabetta Persi (University of Pavia)
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Lorenzo Innocenti
University of Florence
email:
lo.innocenti@unifi.it------------------------------