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Roy M. Frings
Roy M. Frings
Rijkswaterstaat & RWTH Aachen University
Verified email at rws.nl
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Downstream fining in large sand-bed rivers
RM Frings
Earth-Science Reviews 87 (1-2), 39-60, 2008
1942008
Complex variations in sediment transport at three large river bifurcations during discharge waves in the river Rhine
RM Frings, MG Kleinhans
Sedimentology 55 (5), 1145-1171, 2008
1482008
Today's sediment budget of the Rhine River channel, focusing on the Upper Rhine Graben and Rhenish Massif
RM Frings, N Gehres, M Promny, H Middelkoop, H Schüttrumpf, S Vollmer
Geomorphology 204, 573-587, 2014
762014
Verification of porosity predictors for fluvial sand‐gravel deposits
RM Frings, H Schüttrumpf, S Vollmer
Water Resources Research 47 (7), 2011
662011
A fish-passable barrier to stop the invasion of non-indigenous crayfish
RM Frings, SCK Vaeßen, H Groß, S Roger, H Schüttrumpf, H Hollert
Biological conservation 159, 521-529, 2013
642013
Fluvial sediment budget of a modern, restrained river: The lower reach of the Rhine in Germany
RM Frings, R Döring, C Beckhausen, H Schüttrumpf, S Vollmer
Catena 122, 91-102, 2014
592014
Discriminating between pore‐filling load and bed‐structure load: a new porosity‐based method, exemplified for the river Rhine
RM Frings, MG Kleinhans, S Vollmer
Sedimentology 55 (6), 1571-1593, 2008
572008
Human‐induced changes in bed shear stress and bed grain size in the River Waal (The Netherlands) during the past 900 years
RM Frings, BM Berbee, G Erkens, MG Kleinhans, MJP Gouw
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 34 (4), 503-514, 2009
542009
From source to mouth: Basin-scale morphodynamics of the Rhine River
RM Frings, G Hillebrand, N Gehres, K Banhold, S Schriever, T Hoffmann
Earth-science reviews 196, 102830, 2019
522019
Sedimentary characteristics of the gravel–sand transition in the River Rhine
RM Frings
Journal of Sedimentary Research 81 (1), 52-63, 2011
522011
River response to anthropogenic modification: Channel steepening and gravel front fading in an incising river
C Ylla Arbós, A Blom, E Viparelli, M Reneerkens, RM Frings, ...
Geophysical Research Letters 48 (4), e2020GL091338, 2021
412021
The veterinary antibiotic journey: comparing the behaviour of sulfadiazine, sulfamethazine, sulfamethoxazole and tetracycline in cow excrement and two soils
C Bailey, A Spielmeyer, G Hamscher, H Schüttrumpf, RM Frings
Journal of Soils and Sediments 16, 1690-1704, 2016
392016
From agricultural fields to surface water systems: the overland transport of veterinary antibiotics
C Bailey, A Spielmeyer, RM Frings, G Hamscher, H Schüttrumpf
Journal of Soils and Sediments 15, 1630-1634, 2015
382015
A combined hydraulic and toxicological approach to assess re-suspended sediments during simulated flood events—part II: an interdisciplinary experimental methodology
C Cofalla, S Hudjetz, S Roger, M Brinkmann, R Frings, J Wölz, B Schmidt, ...
Journal of Soils and Sediments 12, 429-442, 2012
352012
Hydrology as a driver of floating river plastic transport
T van Emmerik, S De Lange, R Frings, L Schreyers, H Aalderink, ...
Earth's Future 10 (8), e2022EF002811, 2022
332022
Fully resolved simulations of dune formation in riverbeds
C Rettinger, C Godenschwager, S Eibl, T Preclik, T Schruff, R Frings, ...
International Conference on High Performance Computing, 3-21, 2017
322017
A new approach to investigate the interactions between sediment transport and ecotoxicological processes during flood events
H Schüttrumpf, M Brinkmann, C Cofalla, RM Frings, SU Gerbersdorf, ...
Environmental Sciences Europe 23, 1-5, 2011
312011
Magnetic Resonance Imaging of coarse sediment
MG Kleinhans, CR Jeukens, CJG Bakker, RM Frings
Sedimentary Geology 208 (3-4), 69-78, 2008
302008
Guidelines for sampling bedload transport with minimum uncertainty
RM Frings, S Vollmer
Sedimentology 64 (6), 1630-1645, 2017
282017
Ten reasons to set up sediment budgets for river management
RM Frings, WBM Ten Brinke
International journal of river basin management 16 (1), 35-40, 2018
272018
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