Pamela Louise Tolentino
Research title: Influence of catchment characteristics on hydrologic regimes
Research title: Influence of catchment characteristics on hydrologic regimes
Boothroyd, R. J. , Williams, R. D. , Hoey, T. B. , Tolentino, P. L.M. and Yang, X. (2021) National-scale assessment of decadal river migration at critical bridge infrastructure in the Philippines. Science of the Total Environment, 768, 144460. (doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.144460) (PMID:33450685)
Boothroyd, R.J. , Williams, R.D. , Barrett, B. , Hoey, T.B., Tolentino, P.L.M., Perez, J.E., Guardian, E., David, C.P. and Yang, X. (2020) Detecting and Quantifying Morphological Change in Tropical Rivers Using Google Earth Engine and Image Analysis Techniques. In: River Flow 2020: 10th Conference on Fluvial Hydraulics, Delft, Netherlands, 07-10 Jul 2020, pp. 1013-1021. ISBN 9780367627737
Boothroyd, R. J. , Williams, R. D. , Hoey, T. B. , Tolentino, P. L.M. and Yang, X. (2021) National-scale assessment of decadal river migration at critical bridge infrastructure in the Philippines. Science of the Total Environment, 768, 144460. (doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.144460) (PMID:33450685)
Boothroyd, R.J. , Williams, R.D. , Barrett, B. , Hoey, T.B., Tolentino, P.L.M., Perez, J.E., Guardian, E., David, C.P. and Yang, X. (2020) Detecting and Quantifying Morphological Change in Tropical Rivers Using Google Earth Engine and Image Analysis Techniques. In: River Flow 2020: 10th Conference on Fluvial Hydraulics, Delft, Netherlands, 07-10 Jul 2020, pp. 1013-1021. ISBN 9780367627737
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