Regional assessment of the multi-decadal changes in braided riverscapes following large floods (Example of 12 reaches in South East of France)
B. Belletti
University of Lyon, CNRS UMR 5600, Site, ENS, Lyon, France
presently at: Department of Earth Sciences, Univ. of Florence, Via Santa Marta 3, 50139 Florence, Italy
S. Dufour
University of Rennes 2, CNRS UMR 6554 LETG Rennes COSTEL, France
H. Piégay
University of Lyon, CNRS UMR 5600, Site, ENS, Lyon, France
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