River sediment is one of the most pervasive pollutants in the world. Excess amounts of fine sediment can reduce water quality, damage stream ecosystems, and harm aquatic life. Both natural and human-caused processes can add sediment to a river, such as tectonic uplift, landslides, and timber harvesting. Therefore, it is important to understand how fine sediment enters and moves through a rive system to inform policymakers and land-managers on effective ecosystem management. In this study, we determined how the relationship between river flow and suspended sediment changed among watersheds along the North Coast of California. We found a rise in suspended sediment concentration at median flows following extreme timber harvesting. Additionally...
A large number of dams and hydropower plants have been built in mountain regions due to the rich wat...
Streambed sedimentation has plagued waterways since the beginning of civilization, whether as a natu...
Geomorphic response to watershed disturbances commonly results in alterations of landforms. Subseque...
River sediment is one of the most pervasive pollutants in the world. Excess amounts of fine sediment...
Erosion, transport and deposition of fine sediment (clay, silt and fine sand) influence the form and...
Sediment is a leading contributor to nonpoint source (NPS) pollution in streams and rivers. Sources ...
The poorly understood relationship between specific land uses, consequent altered sediment loads and...
Study region: Coastal watersheds of southern California, United States. Study focus: We sought to be...
Rivers create beautiful patterns and provide drinking water to millions. However an alarming number ...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Watershed Management, 2011Erosion and s...
Climate and tectonics determine the amount of discharge and sediment delivery to rivers. They also a...
I. Project Scope | The Valley and Ridge is perhaps the case example of how rock type and structure i...
The accurate prediction of river channel width remains a fundamental area of investigation in the fi...
Most large rivers in industrialized nations are managed carefully to maximize their benefits (e.g., ...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources, Watershed Management, 2006The North Coa...
A large number of dams and hydropower plants have been built in mountain regions due to the rich wat...
Streambed sedimentation has plagued waterways since the beginning of civilization, whether as a natu...
Geomorphic response to watershed disturbances commonly results in alterations of landforms. Subseque...
River sediment is one of the most pervasive pollutants in the world. Excess amounts of fine sediment...
Erosion, transport and deposition of fine sediment (clay, silt and fine sand) influence the form and...
Sediment is a leading contributor to nonpoint source (NPS) pollution in streams and rivers. Sources ...
The poorly understood relationship between specific land uses, consequent altered sediment loads and...
Study region: Coastal watersheds of southern California, United States. Study focus: We sought to be...
Rivers create beautiful patterns and provide drinking water to millions. However an alarming number ...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources: Watershed Management, 2011Erosion and s...
Climate and tectonics determine the amount of discharge and sediment delivery to rivers. They also a...
I. Project Scope | The Valley and Ridge is perhaps the case example of how rock type and structure i...
The accurate prediction of river channel width remains a fundamental area of investigation in the fi...
Most large rivers in industrialized nations are managed carefully to maximize their benefits (e.g., ...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources, Watershed Management, 2006The North Coa...
A large number of dams and hydropower plants have been built in mountain regions due to the rich wat...
Streambed sedimentation has plagued waterways since the beginning of civilization, whether as a natu...
Geomorphic response to watershed disturbances commonly results in alterations of landforms. Subseque...