Channel responses to flow depletions in the lower Duchesne River over the past 100 years have been highly complex and variable in space and time. In general, sand-bed reaches adjusted to all perturbations with bed-level changes, whereas the gravel-bed reaches adjusted primarily through width changes. Gravel-bed reaches aggraded only when gravel was supplied to the channel through local bank erosion and degraded only during extreme flood events. A 50% reduction in stream flow and an increase in fine sediment supply to the study area occurred in the first third of the 20th century. The gravel-bed reach responded primarily with channel narrowing, whereas bed aggradation and four large-scale avulsions occurred in the sand-bed reaches. These avu...
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Beaver damming in streams is thought to increase bed elevation through in-channel sediment storage, ...
International audienceThis paper describes an approach to assess channel changes of a long anthropog...
In the western US, climate change, water development, and the encroachment of non-native species dur...
Total stream power does not necessarily increase systematically in the downstream direction because ...
Changes in the amount of water and sediment that enter a river can change its shape and size. The wa...
A river’s physical features and channel dimensions are determined by the water and sediment supplied...
Gravel is an essential component of fish habitat, providing spawning and rearing habitat and favorab...
Graduation date: 1998River regulation imposes changes in the supply of sediment and the frequency of...
Since the early 20th century, river channels of the Colorado River basin have narrowed, decreasing a...
A guiding principle in river science maintains that channel systems evolve to convey the sediment lo...
A review of 112 years of change in the channel of the Salt River, central Arizona, U.S.A., shows tha...
Redwood Creek, north coastal Californa, USA, has experienced dramatic changes in channel confguation...
The Provo River Restoration Project (PRRP) is the most heavily fished stream in Utah. Construction o...
The Elwha River has now undergone several years of adjustment since Elwha and Glines Canyon Dams wer...
The hydraulic dimensions and planform character of a river channel are very much affected by the cha...
Beaver damming in streams is thought to increase bed elevation through in-channel sediment storage, ...
International audienceThis paper describes an approach to assess channel changes of a long anthropog...
In the western US, climate change, water development, and the encroachment of non-native species dur...