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Riverbank erosion in cold environments: Review and outlook

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Abstract This review article deals with bank erosion from the perspective of rivers affected by seasonal ice formation. These rivers drain half of the terrestrial land surface globally, and are… Click to show full abstract

Abstract This review article deals with bank erosion from the perspective of rivers affected by seasonal ice formation. These rivers drain half of the terrestrial land surface globally, and are mainly located in both periglacial and cold, non-periglacial environments across the Northern Hemisphere. This review is based on a literature survey of 124 publications (articles, technical reports, conference papers and book chapters) documenting case studies in temperate and polar climates. The first section details the global issues of bank erosion and pinpoints concerns specific to northern environments. The second section describes the dominant erosion processes (fluvial vs. terrestrial), mechanisms (mechanical vs. thermal) and typical landforms encountered in the literature. The third section reviews the environmental factors (hydraulic vs. non-hydraulic) controlling bank erosion, with a focus on the different forms of river ice. The fourth section deals with the spatial and temporal variability in bank-erosion processes, discussing the distribution of process dominance occurring at the reach scale and the catchment scale, and describing the temporal window in which each process dominates. The fifth section reviews the expected impacts on bank erosion resulting from climate-induced disturbances on hydrological cycles and from increasing anthropogenic pressures along riverbanks in northern countries. The relationships among erosion processes, environmental factors, climate change, and human impacts are summarized in a sixth section that introduces a new synthetic conceptual diagram of bank erosion. Research needs that should be investigated in the future are highlighted in the seventh section while the final section synthesizes all the aspects presented in this review.

Keywords: riverbank erosion; erosion; bank erosion; section; erosion processes

Journal Title: Earth-Science Reviews
Year Published: 2020

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