Spawning salmon depend on fluvial processes to maintain the bed texture of gravel bedded rivers as suitable spawning and incubation habitat. The coarse texture of a gravel bed is maintained by flow strengths capable of moving the gravel and removing fine sediments, thereby providing loose substrate that enhances its ability to conduct flow (i.e., its hydraulic conductivity). The flow strength that corresponds to the beginning of movement (i.e., entrainment) of a grain on a gravel bed is variable and, therefore, it needs to be measured to predict flow levels capable of bed texture maintenance. Lower flows can deliver fine sediment, which may accumulate in the gravels overlying salmon nests (i.e., redds) reducing the hydraulic conductivity an...
In-stream chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tschawytscha) spawning habitat in California’s Central Valley...
Incubating salmonid eggs in streambeds are often threatened by deposition of fine sediment within th...
Alluvial rivers arise through process interactions between water and a deformable boundary. These pr...
Spawning salmon depend on fluvial processes to maintain the bed texture of gravel bedded rivers as s...
An excess of fine sediment is the leading cause of impairment of rivers in the United States. Fine s...
This thesis is an investigation of bed mobility in gravel-bed rivers. In particular, two hypotheses...
Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) influence the structure and productivity of stream ecosystems by ...
Almost all sediment transport equations incorporate the Shields parameter, which is a ratio of the t...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998Physical controls on bed-surface grain size and conse...
Thesis (M.S., Geology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.Salmonid spawning habitat rest...
Increased sediment production resulting from the erosion of unprotected soil in a catchment may resu...
Salmonids clean river bed gravels to lay their eggs. However, during the incubation period fine sedi...
Abstract.—Much of the recent literature on salmonid spawning gravels has been devoted to the search ...
Incubating salmonid eggs in streambeds are often threatened by deposition of fine sediment within th...
Bed surface grain size and mobility are fundamental characteristics of a river. The size of coarse s...
In-stream chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tschawytscha) spawning habitat in California’s Central Valley...
Incubating salmonid eggs in streambeds are often threatened by deposition of fine sediment within th...
Alluvial rivers arise through process interactions between water and a deformable boundary. These pr...
Spawning salmon depend on fluvial processes to maintain the bed texture of gravel bedded rivers as s...
An excess of fine sediment is the leading cause of impairment of rivers in the United States. Fine s...
This thesis is an investigation of bed mobility in gravel-bed rivers. In particular, two hypotheses...
Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) influence the structure and productivity of stream ecosystems by ...
Almost all sediment transport equations incorporate the Shields parameter, which is a ratio of the t...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998Physical controls on bed-surface grain size and conse...
Thesis (M.S., Geology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.Salmonid spawning habitat rest...
Increased sediment production resulting from the erosion of unprotected soil in a catchment may resu...
Salmonids clean river bed gravels to lay their eggs. However, during the incubation period fine sedi...
Abstract.—Much of the recent literature on salmonid spawning gravels has been devoted to the search ...
Incubating salmonid eggs in streambeds are often threatened by deposition of fine sediment within th...
Bed surface grain size and mobility are fundamental characteristics of a river. The size of coarse s...
In-stream chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tschawytscha) spawning habitat in California’s Central Valley...
Incubating salmonid eggs in streambeds are often threatened by deposition of fine sediment within th...
Alluvial rivers arise through process interactions between water and a deformable boundary. These pr...