id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_hkdcdmm5zncn7fs7lzrnuxsekm Ellen Wohl Connectivity as an emergent property of geomorphic systems 2018 23 .pdf application/pdf 24480 2108 53 The historical underpinnings of connectivity in geomorphology involve management of geomorphic systems and observations linking surface processes to landform dynamics. 2003); (iii) the specific features of geomorphic systems that govern connectivity, such as the landforms that limit sediment fluxes River hydrologic connectivity refers to the water-mediated fluxes of material, energy, and organisms and material inputs can alter structural configuration and connectivity by quantifying changes in morphodynamics and sediment transport on hillslopes following wildfire and rainstorms. functional connectivity may change depending on the magnitude of the disturbances that drive fluxes of water and sediment Variations in connectivity of example geomorphic processes as a function of the time scale under consideration. Bracken and Croke, 2007; Poeppl et al., 2017), seeking to better describe water and sediment dynamics in catchment systems (Croke et al., 2005; Brierley et al., 2006; Fryirs quantify erosion and deposition of sediments and to derive structural and functional connectivity of geomorphic systems (D'Haen ./cache/work_hkdcdmm5zncn7fs7lzrnuxsekm.pdf ./txt/work_hkdcdmm5zncn7fs7lzrnuxsekm.txt