David Eschbach
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Exploring historical anthropogenic influences on groundwater in the alluvial plain of the Upper Seine River Open
Human activities have significantly influenced the hydrological functioning of wetlands since they were first settled, often with the aim of reducing their perceived inconvenient wetness. Reconstructing these historical developments and un…
Sustainable Management of the Upper Rhine River and Its Alluvial Plain: Lessons from Interdisciplinary Research in France and Germany Open
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The Evolution of the Seine Basin Water Bodies Through Historical Maps Open
The Seine River basin (65,000 km 2 ) is extremely rich in cartographic documents generated over the past two centuries: general maps describing the territory, fiscal land registries, navigation charts (e.g. bathymetric profiles and maps), …
Assessing the effect of flood restoration on surface–subsurface interactions in Rohrschollen Island (Upper Rhine river – France) using integrated hydrological modeling and thermal infrared imaging Open
Rohrschollen Island is an artificial island of the large Upper Rhine river whose geometry and hydrological dynamics are the result of engineering works during the 19th and 20th centuries. Before its channelization, the Rhine river was char…
Assessing the effect of flood restoration on surface–subsurface interactions in Rohrschollen Island (Upper Rhine River – France) using integrated hydrological modeling and thermal infrared imaging Open
Rohrschollen Island is an artificial island of the large Upper Rhine River whose geometry and hydrological dynamics are the result of engineering works during the 19th and 20th centuries. Before its channelization, the Rhine River was char…
Long-term temporal trajectories to enhance restoration efficiency and sustainability on large rivers: an interdisciplinary study Open
While the history of a fluvial hydrosystem can provide essential knowledge on present functioning, historical context remains rarely considered in river restoration. Here we show the relevance of an interdisciplinary study for improving re…
Long-term river trajectories to enhance restoration efficiency and sustainability on the Upper Rhine: an interdisciplinary study (Rohrschollen Island, France) Open
While the history of a fluvial hydrosystem can provide essential knowledge on present functioning, historical context remains rarely considered in river restoration. Here we show the relevance of an interdisciplinary study for improving re…
Infrared stimulated luminescence dating of 19<sup>th</sup> century fluvial deposits from the upper Rhine River Open
Knowledge of the age of fluvial deposits is an important aspect in the understanding of river dynamics, which is pre-requisite for sustainable river management and restoration back to more natural conditions and processes. Presented here i…