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In this section you find general publications resulting from LUCIFS meetings and workshops or have a stronger review character. Special publications are listed under the case studies.

Workshop reports

    • Hoffmann et al., 2011. Sediment and carbon fluxes under human impact and climate change. PAGES News (in press)
    • Preston, N., 2009. Compiling records of Holocene soil erosion and sediment transport. PAGES News 17(2): 85.
    • Wasson, R.J., 1996. Land use and climate impacts on fluvial systems during the period of agriculture. Recommendations for a research porject and its implementation. PAGES Workshop Report, Series 96-2.

Special Issues

LUCIFS: concept and strategy papers

    • Hoffmann, T. et al., 2010. Human impact on fluvial regimes and sediment flux during the Holocene: Review and future research agenda Global and Planetary Change, 72: 87-98.
    • Notebaert, B. and Verstraeten, G., 2010. Sensitivity of West and Central European river systems to environmental changes during the Holocene A review. Earth-Science Reviews 103(3-4): 163-182.
    • Gregory, K.J. et al., 2006. Past hydrological events related to understanding global change: An ICSU research project. Catena, 66(1-2): 2-13.
    • Houben, P., Hoffmann, T., Zimmermann, A. and Dikau, R., 2006. Land use and climatic impacts on the Rhine system (RheinLUCIFS): Quantifying sediment fluxes and human impact with available data. Catena, 66: 42-52.
    • Dikau, R., Herget, J. and Hennrich, K., 2005. Land use and climate impacts on fluvial systems during the period of agriculture in the river Rhine catchmen (RhineLUCIFS) - An introduction. Erdkunde, 59(3/4): 177-183.
    • Lang, A., Preston, N., Dikau, R., Bork, H.-R. and Mäckel, R., 2000. Land use and climate impacts on fluvial systems during the period of agriculture (LUCIFS): Examples from the Rhine catchment. PAGES-Newsletter, 8(3): 11-13.
    • Schmidt, J. and Preston, N. J. in press. Towards quantitative modelling of landform
      evolution through frequency and magnitude of processes: a model conception. In: I. S. Evans,R. Dikau,E. Tokunaga,H. Ohmori, and M. Hirano , eds., Concepts and Modelling in Geomorphology: International Perspectives Terrapub, Tokyo, Japan.

 

LUCIFS: case study papers

    • Lang, A., Bork, H. and Mäckel, R., 2000. LUCIFS: Examples from the Rhine Catchment. PAGES-Newsletter, 3: 11-13.

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