Catchments and Rivers
A key focus of the Catchments and Rivers cluster is on monitoring and modelling the interactions and feedbacks between geomorphology, hydrology, vegetation, and water chemistry in hillslope and river systems. There is a particular emphasis on three critical areas: (1) building on our numerical and analogue modelling expertise to investigate the interactions of vegetation with water flow and sediment transport, including the effects of vegetation on hillslope stability and dryland erosion, and the role of plants in modulating flow in river channels; (2) developing an improved process-based understanding of how water, nutrients, and sediment move through catchments, with an emphasis on how the relevant physical processes can be deduced from a wide range of novel observational data at high spatial and temporal resolution; and (3) moving beyond a rigid distinction between bedrock and alluvial rivers to quantify flow and sediment transport processes in the mixed bedrock-alluvial channels that typify montane environments.
Cluster Members
Staff name | Research interests |
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Dave Bridgland | Fluvial history, Quaternary, Palaeontology/Archaeology |
Isabella Bovolo |
Tropical hydro-climatology, Hydrology, Climate and Climate Change |
Patrice Carbonneau |
Digital Photogrammetry, Digital Image Processing, Fluvial Remote Sensing, Fluvial Geomorphology and Ecology |
Fiona Clubb | Tectonic and fluvial geomorphology, Topographic analysis, Landscape evolution |
Nick Cox |
Statistical applications in Geography (e.g. geomorphology, hydrology, climatology) |
Alex Densmore | Mountain building, Earthquakes, Landsliding, Hazard-risk-resilience |
Lizzie Dingle | Fluvial geomorphology, Sediment transport |
Danny Donoghue |
Airborne and satellite remote sensing, Remote sensing for archaeology, forestry and coastal change |
Rich Hardy |
Open channel hydraulics, Sediment transport, Numerical modelling |
Rebecca Hodge |
Fluvial geomorphology, Sediment transport, Numerical modelling |
Stewart Jamieson |
Glacial geomorphology, Ice stream dynamics, Landscape evolution |
Erin McClymont |
Past Environmental and Climate Change, Organic Geochemistry |
Glenn McGregor |
Synoptic climatology, Biometeorology, Hydroclimatology, Climate and society |
Sim Reaney |
Catchment-based hydrological modelling, Connectivity of environmental flows, Flood hazards, Diffuse pollution |
Laura Turnbull-Lloyd |
Ecohydrology and ecogeomorphology, land degradation, drylands, connectivity |
John Wainwright |
Human-Environment Interactions, Hydrology, Geomorphology |
Jeff Warburton |
Fluvial geomorphology, Mountain sediment systems, Geocryology |