All Stories

  1. Similarity and Change Detection of Relief in a Proglacial River Valley (Scott River, SW Svalbard)
  2. The Effectiveness of a UAV-Based LiDAR Survey to Develop Digital Terrain Models and Topographic Texture Analyses
  3. Variants of Boundary Changes—A Case Study of Poland
  4. The Impact of Water Availability on the Discriminative Status of Nitrogen (N) in Sugar Beet and Celery Using Hyperspectral Imaging Methods
  5. Geomorphic Changes of the Scott River Alluvial Fan in Relation to a Four-Day Flood Event
  6. LiDAR-Derived Relief Typology of Loess Patches (East Poland)
  7. Toward the Smart City Ecosystem Model
  8. Assessment and Quantitative Evaluation of Loess Area Geomorphodiversity Using Multiresolution DTMs (Roztocze Region, SE Poland)
  9. Editorial: Modern geomorphic processes: From source to sink and from survey to models
  10. Geomorphic Change Caused by Flood at Scott River Alluvial Fan
  11. The Role of Bedload Transport in the Development of a Proglacial River Alluvial Fan (Case Study: Scott River, Southwest Svalbard)
  12. Effects of biotransport and hydro-meteorological conditions on transport of trace elements in the Scott River (Bellsund, Spitsbergen)
  13. A Short-Time Repeat TLS Survey to Estimate Rates of Glacier Retreat and Patterns of Forefield Development (Case Study: Scottbreen, SW Svalbard)
  14. Application of geomorphons for analysing changes in the morphology of a proglacial valley (case study: The Scott River, SW Svalbard)
  15. Different Paths for Developing Terrestrial LiDAR Data for Comparative Analyses of Topographic Surface Changes
  16. Contemporary changes of the channel pattern and braided gravel-bed floodplain under rapid small valley glacier recession (Scott River catchment, Spitsbergen)
  17. Concentrations and loads of DOC, phenols and aldehydes in a proglacial arctic river in relation to hydro-meteorological conditions. A case study from the southern margin of the Bellsund Fjord – SW Spitsbergen
  18. Water chemistry of tundra lakes in the periglacial zone of the Bellsund Fiord (Svalbard) in the summer of 2013
  19. Effect of Meteorological Patterns on the Intensity of Streambank Erosion in a Proglacial Gravel-Bed River (Spitsbergen)
  20. Comparison of hydrochemistry and organic compound transport in two non-glaciated high Arctic catchments with a permafrost regime (Bellsund Fjord, Spitsbergen)
  21. Analysis of geomorphic changes and quantification of sediment budgets of a small Arctic valley with the application of repeat TLS surveys
  22. Isolation and characterization of Arctic microorganisms decomposing bioplastics
  23. Field testing of three bedload samplers' efficiency in a gravel-bed river, Spitsbergen
  24. Assessment of sediment sources throughout the proglacial area of a small Arctic catchment based on high-resolution digital elevation models
  25. Determination of the bedload transport rate in a small proglacial High Arctic stream using direct, semi-continuous measurement
  26. Combining GPS-RTK and rephotographic methodologies for the assessment of transformations of the ephemeral landforms of the near foreland of a valley glacier (Scottbreen, Svalbard)
  27. Runoff Variability in the Scott River (SW Spitsbergen) in Summer Seasons 2012–2013 in Comparison with the Period 1986–2009
  28. Effective Method for Continuous Measurement of Bedload Transport Rates by Means of River Bedload Trap (RBT) in a Small Glacial High Arctic Gravel-Bed River
  29. Changeability of movable bed‐surface particles in natural, gravel‐bed channels and its relation to bedload grain size distribution (scott river, svalbard)
  30. Comparison of volumetric and remote sensing methods (TLS) for assessing the development of a permanent forested loess gully
  31. Hydroclimatic and Geological Conditions of the Variability of Fluvial Transport Rate in the Upper Part of the Wieprz River Catchment
  32. Continuous measurements of bedload transport rates in a small glacial river catchment in the summer season (Spitsbergen)
  33. Use of terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) for monitoring and modelling of geomorphic processes and phenomena at a small and medium spatial scale in Polar environment (Scott River — Spitsbergen)
  34. VARIABILITY OF SEDIMENT TRANSPORT IN THE SCOTT RIVER CATCHMENT (SVALBARD) DURING THE HYDROLOGICALLY ACTIVE SEASON OF 2009
  35. 3D laser scanning as a new tool of assessment of erosion rates in forested loess gullies (case study: Kolonia Celejów, Lublin Upland)
  36. Application of Terrestrial Laser Scanning in the assessment of the role of small debris flow in river sediment supply in the cold climate environment
  37. Geomorphological record of transformations of upland river valley bottoms at variable rate of gully erosion (case study: Wieprz River valley in Roztocze)
  38. Studies on the presence and spatial distribution of anthropogenic pollutants in the glacial basin of Scott Glacier in the face of climate change (Fiord Bellsund, Spitsbergen)
  39. Bedload transport as an indicator of contemporary transformations of arctic fluvial systems
  40. Possibilities of tourist use of natural and cultural resources in the Lublin Region - case study
  41. Dynamics of changes of bed load outflow from a small glacial catchment (West Spitsbergen)
  42. Lublin's tourist potential as a factor of city development over the centuries
  43. Measurements of bedload flux in a high Arctic environment