The coarse Elwha River Delta is now exposed to an influx of fine-grained sediment from the removal of two dams. The coarse substrate of the delta and energetic oceanographic processes will result in complicated sediment deposition patterns. This study used grain-size distribution and water velocity data compared with prior studies to conclude where change in the delta substrate has occurred and under what conditions deposition is likely to occur. Grab samples and video footage were used to map the substrate and a shipboard acoustic Doppler current profiler was used to measure water velocity and subsequently to estimate bed shear velocity. Currents west of the river were on average lower then on the east suggesting deposition is likely to oc...
Project 142, Technical report no. 2.Oceanographic data and sedimentary samples were collected during...
The removal of the two dams on the Elwha River provides a large-scale backdrop for sediment transpor...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Small rivers carry several million tons of sediment an...
Similar to other natural and anthropogenic influxes of sediment to coastal rivers, the removal of tw...
The marine impacts of the Elwha dam removal and restoration project extend beyond the visible shorel...
Grain-size distribution, one of important parameters reflecting sediment sources, transportation, an...
New sediment is being released from the Elwha River dam reservoirs into the Strait of Juan de Fuca f...
Two dams on the Elwha River, Washington State, USA trapped over 25 million m3 of mud, sand, and grav...
For almost 100 years sediment has been building up behind two dams on the Elwha River in Washington ...
The transport of coarse sediment (sand and gravel) in mixed grain-size coastal systems is poorly und...
Senior thesis written for Oceanography 444[author abstract] The goal of this project was to determin...
The Elwha River dam removal project is the largest such project carried out in the U.S., and offers ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-07Rivers are responsible for most sediment delivery t...
Suspended-sediment concentrations (SSCs) in the Elwha River and nearshore environment off the river ...
Conceptual models of sediment distribution from the mouth of the Elwha River developed prior to dam ...
Project 142, Technical report no. 2.Oceanographic data and sedimentary samples were collected during...
The removal of the two dams on the Elwha River provides a large-scale backdrop for sediment transpor...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Small rivers carry several million tons of sediment an...
Similar to other natural and anthropogenic influxes of sediment to coastal rivers, the removal of tw...
The marine impacts of the Elwha dam removal and restoration project extend beyond the visible shorel...
Grain-size distribution, one of important parameters reflecting sediment sources, transportation, an...
New sediment is being released from the Elwha River dam reservoirs into the Strait of Juan de Fuca f...
Two dams on the Elwha River, Washington State, USA trapped over 25 million m3 of mud, sand, and grav...
For almost 100 years sediment has been building up behind two dams on the Elwha River in Washington ...
The transport of coarse sediment (sand and gravel) in mixed grain-size coastal systems is poorly und...
Senior thesis written for Oceanography 444[author abstract] The goal of this project was to determin...
The Elwha River dam removal project is the largest such project carried out in the U.S., and offers ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-07Rivers are responsible for most sediment delivery t...
Suspended-sediment concentrations (SSCs) in the Elwha River and nearshore environment off the river ...
Conceptual models of sediment distribution from the mouth of the Elwha River developed prior to dam ...
Project 142, Technical report no. 2.Oceanographic data and sedimentary samples were collected during...
The removal of the two dams on the Elwha River provides a large-scale backdrop for sediment transpor...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Small rivers carry several million tons of sediment an...