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Predicting the aquatic stage sustainability of a restored backwater channel combining in-situ and airbone remotely sensed bathymetric models

Jérôme Lejot
Jérémie Riquier
Hervé Piégay
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halshs-01341697 , version 1 (04-07-2016)

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Jérôme Lejot, Jérémie Riquier, Hervé Piégay. Predicting the aquatic stage sustainability of a restored backwater channel combining in-situ and airbone remotely sensed bathymetric models. Session HS9.4/GM7.10 Measurement and monitoring techniques for evaluating sediment transport and dynamic processes in open-water environments, Apr 2014, Vienne, Austria. Session HS9.4/GM7.10 Measurement and monitoring techniques for evaluating sediment transport and dynamic processes in open-water environments, 2014. ⟨halshs-01341697⟩
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