Dam construction on rivers like the Elwha River in Washington State reduces sediment supply to adjacent coastal systems and has often been linked to coastal erosion and threats to human infrastructure. With the removal of two dams on the Elwha River, it was hypothesized that chronic erosion of the surrounding coastline would slow or reverse. To test the impact of dam placement and removal on shoreline change, shoreline change was quantified by digitizing shoreline position using a 1908 survey map and four aerial photographs spanning 1939-2014. Anthropogenic and natural features related to shoreline change were identified using a combination of aerial photographs, remotely-sensed data and field surveys. Shoreline change analysis revealed ret...
Dams have a profound influence on fluvial processes and morphology. Reservoirsformed by dams drown r...
Similar to other natural and anthropogenic influxes of sediment to coastal rivers, the removal of tw...
Dams have a profound influence on fluvial processes and morphology. Reservoirsformed by dams drown r...
Dam construction on rivers like the Elwha River in Washington State reduces sediment supply to adjac...
AbstractBethany M. NagidHistorical Shoreline Evolution as a Response to Dam Placement on the Elwha R...
Over the last few decades, it has become well-understood that dams inflict serious damage to riverin...
Two dams on the Elwha River, Washington State, USA trapped over 25 million m3 of mud, sand, and grav...
Removal of two dams on the Elwha River between 2011 and 2014 delivered more than 5 million tons of s...
Conceptual models of sediment distribution from the mouth of the Elwha River developed prior to dam ...
This research documents the fluctuation of logs and other woody debris in the Elwha River, Washingto...
Riparian zones, the interfaces between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, provide numerous ecosyste...
Four different study sites throughout the middle reach of the Elwha River were monitored before, dur...
The purpose of this study is to identify relationships between peak flow, sediment redeposition, and...
Dam removal has recently emerged as a growing trend in river rehabilitation in the United States. Th...
Shoreline erosion is a dynamic natural process of alluvial rivers that humans often accelerate and t...
Dams have a profound influence on fluvial processes and morphology. Reservoirsformed by dams drown r...
Similar to other natural and anthropogenic influxes of sediment to coastal rivers, the removal of tw...
Dams have a profound influence on fluvial processes and morphology. Reservoirsformed by dams drown r...
Dam construction on rivers like the Elwha River in Washington State reduces sediment supply to adjac...
AbstractBethany M. NagidHistorical Shoreline Evolution as a Response to Dam Placement on the Elwha R...
Over the last few decades, it has become well-understood that dams inflict serious damage to riverin...
Two dams on the Elwha River, Washington State, USA trapped over 25 million m3 of mud, sand, and grav...
Removal of two dams on the Elwha River between 2011 and 2014 delivered more than 5 million tons of s...
Conceptual models of sediment distribution from the mouth of the Elwha River developed prior to dam ...
This research documents the fluctuation of logs and other woody debris in the Elwha River, Washingto...
Riparian zones, the interfaces between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, provide numerous ecosyste...
Four different study sites throughout the middle reach of the Elwha River were monitored before, dur...
The purpose of this study is to identify relationships between peak flow, sediment redeposition, and...
Dam removal has recently emerged as a growing trend in river rehabilitation in the United States. Th...
Shoreline erosion is a dynamic natural process of alluvial rivers that humans often accelerate and t...
Dams have a profound influence on fluvial processes and morphology. Reservoirsformed by dams drown r...
Similar to other natural and anthropogenic influxes of sediment to coastal rivers, the removal of tw...
Dams have a profound influence on fluvial processes and morphology. Reservoirsformed by dams drown r...