Articles | Volume 385
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-385-189-2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-385-189-2024
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18 Apr 2024
Post-conference publication |  | 18 Apr 2024

Semi-automated morphological characterization using South Rivers Toolbox

Santiago Yépez, Francisca Salas, Andrea Nardini, Noelia Valenzuela, Víctor Osores, José Vargas, Rolando Rodríguez, and Hervé Piégay

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Automated morphological characterization of river systems using the South Rivers Toolbox provides valuable information on river behavior, helps quantify fluvial changes, improves model accuracy, and contributes to the management and restoration of river systems. It also provides a conceptual and working framework for understanding the complexity of the fluvial continuum, in addition to its usefulness as an important support tool for other important issues, such as flood risk assessment.
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