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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
1492008
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
772014
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
602014
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
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
552019
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
552009
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
432021
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
362012
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
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
292018
Guidelines for sampling bedload transport with minimum uncertainty
RM Frings, S Vollmer
Sedimentology 64 (6), 1630-1645, 2017
292017
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