According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, excess sediment is a significant cause of water quality impairment for rivers (USEPA, 2009). Therefore, determining the areas of river where streambank erosion is the highest should provide valuable information. Considering the amount of funds being spent on river restoration and storm flow retention, there needs to be a more efficient method to document annual conditions, on a watershed scale. Traditional streambank survey methods are limited in total characterized area, time consuming, environmentally intrusive, and expensive. This project describes the development of a Bank Erosion Susceptibility Index (BESI) to map landscape scale, streambank erosion susceptibility. The Streambank V...
Sediment is a leading cause of water quality impairment throughout the United States. In the Little ...
Final project for URSP688L: Recent Developments in Urban Studies: Planning Technologies (Fall 2018)....
Excessive sediment is an important form of surface water impairment throughout the continental Unite...
According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), sediment is one of the most ...
This project concerns the development of streambank erosion maps on military installations utilizing...
Stream restoration has been a major environmental objective for preserving biodiversity, reducing lo...
Doctor of PhilosophyEnvironmental Design and Planning ProgramTimothy D. KeaneThe original purpose of...
Stabilization projects are increasingly used to mitigate the effects of anthropogenic streambank ero...
An essential, natural process of a stream is the movement of sediment. However, the natural balance ...
Streambank erosion is diffcult to quantify; models and field methods are needed to assess this impor...
Excessive sediment is a major pollutant to surface waters worldwide. In some watersheds, streambanks...
Sedimentation of waterways and reservoirs directly related to streambank erosion threatens freshwate...
High streambank erosion and failure rates on streams in the Ozark ecoregion of Oklahoma may be attri...
Streambanks can be a significant source of sediment and phosphorus to aquatic ecosystems. Although t...
The US EPA has consistently listed sediment as a leading cause of water quality impairment in river...
Sediment is a leading cause of water quality impairment throughout the United States. In the Little ...
Final project for URSP688L: Recent Developments in Urban Studies: Planning Technologies (Fall 2018)....
Excessive sediment is an important form of surface water impairment throughout the continental Unite...
According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), sediment is one of the most ...
This project concerns the development of streambank erosion maps on military installations utilizing...
Stream restoration has been a major environmental objective for preserving biodiversity, reducing lo...
Doctor of PhilosophyEnvironmental Design and Planning ProgramTimothy D. KeaneThe original purpose of...
Stabilization projects are increasingly used to mitigate the effects of anthropogenic streambank ero...
An essential, natural process of a stream is the movement of sediment. However, the natural balance ...
Streambank erosion is diffcult to quantify; models and field methods are needed to assess this impor...
Excessive sediment is a major pollutant to surface waters worldwide. In some watersheds, streambanks...
Sedimentation of waterways and reservoirs directly related to streambank erosion threatens freshwate...
High streambank erosion and failure rates on streams in the Ozark ecoregion of Oklahoma may be attri...
Streambanks can be a significant source of sediment and phosphorus to aquatic ecosystems. Although t...
The US EPA has consistently listed sediment as a leading cause of water quality impairment in river...
Sediment is a leading cause of water quality impairment throughout the United States. In the Little ...
Final project for URSP688L: Recent Developments in Urban Studies: Planning Technologies (Fall 2018)....
Excessive sediment is an important form of surface water impairment throughout the continental Unite...