Abstract
Hydrogeomorphology is reframed as an old inter-discipline, which is still highly relevant to both hydrology and geomorphology, renewed by new techniques and new questions in line with challenges of ungauged basins; anthropogenic changes in driving forces, landscape structures, and dynamic functions; translation of science into practice; and retrospective and prospective analyses. The corpus and experience of hydrogeomorphology are also highlighted regarding new emerging sub- or inter-disciplines, in terms of epistemic bridging and dealing with complexity.
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Cudennec, C., & De Lavenne, A. (2015). Editorial: Hydrogeomorphology - A long-term scientific interface. Hydrology Research, 46(2), 175–179. https://doi.org/10.2166/nh.2015.100
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