My study focuses on the effects of a severe storm event on headwater mountain stream morphology. In 1997 the Routt Divide Blowdown felled 13,000 acres of trees in the Routt National Forest, Colorado, causing massive amounts of large wood (LW) loading in streams. A previous study (Massey, 2000) established a 1998 baseline in three streams: Sanchez Creek (control stream with 0% blowdown, no human activity, no fire), Agnes Creek (88% blowdown, no human activity, fire-affected) and South Fork Lost Dog (SFLD) Creek (92% blowdown – past logging and road construction, fire-affected). I resurveyed the streams during the summers of 2010 and 2011. I mapped channel morphology, classified and quantified the number, location, and function of LW pieces w...
In October 1997, a storm with winds estimated at 200-250 km/h blew down a large percentage of trees ...
To further the understanding of how rivers process an instantaneous increase in sediment supply, a s...
This thesis presents the Large Woody Debris (LWD) budgets and related sediment dynamics of 12 headwa...
In September 2013, the Colorado Front Range experienced a five-day storm that brought record-break...
This study used 20-year records of stream channel change and wood to test hypotheses about the long-...
Graduation date: 2004This study explored how selected input and redistribution processes affect the ...
The uprooting of trees due to high winds, or blowdown, is a common occurrence throughout the world. ...
Severe wildfire may alter the morphologic resilience of steep mountain streams by increasing peak di...
In August 2003, a wildfire burned through Fishtrap Creek Watershed north of Kamloops British Columbi...
Graduation date: 1987Presentation date: 1987-02-24Research was conducted in the Oregon Coast Range t...
Debris flows commonly occur following wildfire in steep landscapes, introducing large volumes of sed...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, Washington State UniversityWi...
In the early 1900s, large sections of the Great Smoky Mountains were intensively logged. Since then,...
Streams are dynamic environments driven by the force of gravity and shaped by local climate, geology...
Graduation date: 1983This study focused on extensive soil mass movement occurrence\ud in the Willame...
In October 1997, a storm with winds estimated at 200-250 km/h blew down a large percentage of trees ...
To further the understanding of how rivers process an instantaneous increase in sediment supply, a s...
This thesis presents the Large Woody Debris (LWD) budgets and related sediment dynamics of 12 headwa...
In September 2013, the Colorado Front Range experienced a five-day storm that brought record-break...
This study used 20-year records of stream channel change and wood to test hypotheses about the long-...
Graduation date: 2004This study explored how selected input and redistribution processes affect the ...
The uprooting of trees due to high winds, or blowdown, is a common occurrence throughout the world. ...
Severe wildfire may alter the morphologic resilience of steep mountain streams by increasing peak di...
In August 2003, a wildfire burned through Fishtrap Creek Watershed north of Kamloops British Columbi...
Graduation date: 1987Presentation date: 1987-02-24Research was conducted in the Oregon Coast Range t...
Debris flows commonly occur following wildfire in steep landscapes, introducing large volumes of sed...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, Washington State UniversityWi...
In the early 1900s, large sections of the Great Smoky Mountains were intensively logged. Since then,...
Streams are dynamic environments driven by the force of gravity and shaped by local climate, geology...
Graduation date: 1983This study focused on extensive soil mass movement occurrence\ud in the Willame...
In October 1997, a storm with winds estimated at 200-250 km/h blew down a large percentage of trees ...
To further the understanding of how rivers process an instantaneous increase in sediment supply, a s...
This thesis presents the Large Woody Debris (LWD) budgets and related sediment dynamics of 12 headwa...