Channel morphology in alluvial rivers results from the interactions among the flow of water and sediment, the grain size distribution of the material in transport, and the characteristics of the materials making up the channel boundary. Many modern river management problems depend upon the ability to predict channel behavior in response to changes in the delivery of sediment. Sediment budgets provide a framework for explicitly evaluating the links between sediment delivery to and export from a river, and changes in storage. In the work presented here I have developed sediment budgets at three different spatial and temporal scales in an effort to gain insight to channel response to a change in sediment supply. In Chapter 2, I present a bed l...
Humans have had a ubiquitous influence on fluvial systems worldwide (Wohl, 2013). Landscape modifica...
Channel responses to flow depletions in the lower Duchesne River over the past 100 years have been h...
Excessive suspended sediment in rivers is often the combined result of complex interactions between ...
Effective management of in-channel and floodplain habitat requires an ability to forecast river resp...
The poorly understood relationship between specific land uses, consequent altered sediment loads and...
The connection between stream restoration and sediment budgeting runs both ways: stream restoration ...
Bedload, suspended sediment, and discharge were monitored to quantify sediment budget for the Lower ...
Preliminary estimates of a sediment budget for the regulated Snake River in Grand Teton National Par...
Stream channel morphology is highly variable among different landscapes due to differences in geolog...
Changes in the amount of water and sediment that enter a river can change its shape and size. The wa...
Rivers create beautiful patterns and provide drinking water to millions. However an alarming number ...
Understanding how sediment moves along source to sink pathways through watersheds„from hillslopes to...
Alluvial rivers are authors of their own geometry. Given water and sediment, a river constructs its ...
Laboratory physical models have been used in geomorphology for over a century. Physical models are a...
A number of geomorphological and hydrological factors interact at multiple scales to control sedimen...
Humans have had a ubiquitous influence on fluvial systems worldwide (Wohl, 2013). Landscape modifica...
Channel responses to flow depletions in the lower Duchesne River over the past 100 years have been h...
Excessive suspended sediment in rivers is often the combined result of complex interactions between ...
Effective management of in-channel and floodplain habitat requires an ability to forecast river resp...
The poorly understood relationship between specific land uses, consequent altered sediment loads and...
The connection between stream restoration and sediment budgeting runs both ways: stream restoration ...
Bedload, suspended sediment, and discharge were monitored to quantify sediment budget for the Lower ...
Preliminary estimates of a sediment budget for the regulated Snake River in Grand Teton National Par...
Stream channel morphology is highly variable among different landscapes due to differences in geolog...
Changes in the amount of water and sediment that enter a river can change its shape and size. The wa...
Rivers create beautiful patterns and provide drinking water to millions. However an alarming number ...
Understanding how sediment moves along source to sink pathways through watersheds„from hillslopes to...
Alluvial rivers are authors of their own geometry. Given water and sediment, a river constructs its ...
Laboratory physical models have been used in geomorphology for over a century. Physical models are a...
A number of geomorphological and hydrological factors interact at multiple scales to control sedimen...
Humans have had a ubiquitous influence on fluvial systems worldwide (Wohl, 2013). Landscape modifica...
Channel responses to flow depletions in the lower Duchesne River over the past 100 years have been h...
Excessive suspended sediment in rivers is often the combined result of complex interactions between ...