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FRACTAL ANALYSIS APPLICATION TO THE FLOODPLAIN-CHANNEL SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH (BY THE EXAMPLE OF THE RIVER BELAYA, REPUBLIC OF BASHKORTOSTAN)

Krasnogorskaya, Nataliya, Nafikova, Elvira, Belozerova, Elena

First published: 2014-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2014/b21/s8.079View metrics

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Title
FRACTAL ANALYSIS APPLICATION TO THE FLOODPLAIN-CHANNEL SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH (BY THE EXAMPLE OF THE RIVER BELAYA, REPUBLIC OF BASHKORTOSTAN)
Authors
Krasnogorskaya, Nataliya, Nafikova, Elvira, Belozerova, Elena
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 14th SGEM GeoConference on INFORMATICS, GEOINFORMATICS AND REMOTE SENSING
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2014
Pages
Not available yet
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
978-619-7105-10-0
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
References20
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  2. Halley J.M. et al. Use and abuses of fractal methodology in ecology. Ecology letters, vol. 7, Blackwell Publishing Ltd./ CNRS, pp 254-271.

  3. Chupikova S.A. Fractal analysis of the Verkhniy Yenisei river basin (Ulug-Khem, Tuva) // Proceedings of the All-Russian conference «Self-organization processes in the erosion-channel systems and dynamics of river valleys» , available at: http://www.channel2012.ru/congeo.htm, (accessed: 04 March 2014), Russia, 2012, (in Russian).

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  6. Pfaff, R. et al. ArcGIS 9.0., Environmental Systems Research Institute, U.S.A., 1999, p.558

  7. Mandelbrot M. M. The fractal geometry of nature. New York, USA, 1983, p. 469.

  8. Kenkel N.C., Walker D.J. Fractals and ecology, Abstracta Botanica, issue 17, Hungary, pp. 53-70.

  9. Mel'nik M.A, Fractal analysis of meandering rivers (Tomsk region), Bulletin of the Tomsk State University, Russia, issue 335, 2010, pp 168-176, (in Russian).

  10. Mirkin B.M. Floodplains vegetation patterns of development, Russia , 1974, p 172, (in Russian).

  11. Koronovskij A.A., Minjuhin I.M., Ivanov A.V., Jashkov I.A. Determination of fractal dimension of gullies and ravines network in Saratov, News of high schools. Applied Nonlinear Dynamics, Russia, vol. 14/ issue 2, 2006, pp 64-74 (in Russian).

  12. Halley J.M. et al. Use and abuses of fractal methodology in ecology. Ecology letters, vol. 7, Blackwell Publishing Ltd./ CNRS, pp 254-271.

  13. Chupikova S.A. Fractal analysis of the Verkhniy Yenisei river basin (Ulug-Khem, Tuva) // Proceedings of the All-Russian conference «Self-organization processes in the erosion-channel systems and dynamics of river valleys» , available at: http://www.channel2012.ru/congeo.htm, (accessed: 04 March 2014), Russia, 2012, (in Russian).

  14. Atlas of the Republic of Bashkortostan, Omsk cartographic factory, Russia, 1992, p 40, (in Russian).

  15. The CGIAR Consortium for Spatial Information (CGIAR – CSI). Available at: http://srtm.csi.cgiar.org.

  16. Pfaff, R. et al. ArcGIS 9.0., Environmental Systems Research Institute, U.S.A., 1999, p.558

  17. Mandelbrot M. M. The fractal geometry of nature. New York, USA, 1983, p. 469.

  18. Kenkel N.C., Walker D.J. Fractals and ecology, Abstracta Botanica, issue 17, Hungary, pp. 53-70.

  19. Mel'nik M.A, Fractal analysis of meandering rivers (Tomsk region), Bulletin of the Tomsk State University, Russia, issue 335, 2010, pp 168-176, (in Russian).

  20. Mirkin B.M. Floodplains vegetation patterns of development, Russia , 1974, p 172, (in Russian).

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