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  1. Why Consider Geomorphology in River Rehabilitation?
  2. Dike fields as drivers and witnesses of twentieth-century hydrosedimentary changes in a highly engineered river (Rhône River, France)
  3. Thermal regime, together with lateral connectivity, control aquatic invertebrate composition in river floodplains
  4. Historical cartographic and topo-bathymetric database on the French Rhône River (17th–20th century)
  5. Tools Against Oblivion: 3D Visualization of Sunken Landscapes and Cultural Heritages Applied to a Dam Reservoir in the Gorges de la Loire (France)
  6. The interplay of flow processes shapes aquatic invertebrate successions in floodplain channels - A modelling applied to restoration scenarios
  7. Historical cartographic and topo-bathymetric database on the French Rhône River (17th–20th centuries)
  8. Pertinence et pérennité de la restauration de chenaux latéraux : modèles issus de 15 ans de suivi sur le Rhône
  9. Are restored side channels sustainable aquatic habitat features? Predicting the potential persistence of side channels as aquatic habitats based on their fine sedimentation dynamics
  10. Evolution of abandoned channels: Insights on controlling factors in a multi-pressure river system
  11. Hydromorphological conditions in eighteen restored floodplain channels of a large river: linking patterns to processes
  12. Multi-scale assessment of overflow-driven lateral connectivity in floodplain and backwater channels using LiDAR imagery
  13. Floodplain ecohydrology: Climatic, anthropogenic, and local physical controls on partitioning of water sources to riparian trees
  14. The role of oxbow lakes in the off-channel storage of bed material along the Ain River, France
  15. Analyse territorialisée du risque de débordements de réseau d’assainissement liés aux eaux pluviales : application au Grand Lyon