Riccardo Maitan

ORCID: 0009-0007-4303-4744
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  • Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes
  • Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
  • Soil erosion and sediment transport
  • Geological formations and processes
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research

University of Padua
2024-2025

Abstract Bend cutoff is a fundamental process shaping meandering rivers. Despite the widely accepted differentiation between neck and chute cutoffs, significant knowledge gap persists regarding factors responsible for occurrence of each regime specific conditions triggering regime. Here, we used field photogrammetric data derived from global set 22 rivers, stretching more than 5500 km in total river length, to disentangle controlling behind We found that whether forms rather meander depends...

10.1130/g51783.1 article EN Geology 2024-02-14

Abstract Point bars are emblematic deposits of meandering rivers. Classical facies models that define their architecture and sedimentology essentially based on rivers with low to moderate peak discharge variability. However, many global experience high variability, which may significantly impact point‐bar sedimentological features. This study investigates how variability affects the along Powder River in south‐eastern Montana, USA. The analysis integrates detailed data from trenches natural...

10.1111/sed.13258 article EN cc-by Sedimentology 2025-01-10

<p>Additional information about the rivers in data set, including details metrics and methodology used, as well four supplemental figures showing discharge for each river, distributions of peak variance, migration rate, nearest-oxbow distance according to cutoff type, two additional relationships among index, vegetation coverage, overbank metrics. </p>

10.1130/geol.s.25122041 preprint EN cc-by-nc 2024-01-31

<p>Additional information about the rivers in data set, including details metrics and methodology used, as well four supplemental figures showing discharge for each river, distributions of peak variance, migration rate, nearest-oxbow distance according to cutoff type, two additional relationships among index, vegetation coverage, overbank metrics. </p>

10.1130/geol.s.25122041.v1 preprint EN cc-by-nc 2024-01-31
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