Stream channelization, which entails reducing the sinuosity of a stream, widening, and in some cases deepening the stream channel, is a widespread practice in agricultural regions. Channelization efforts in central Illinois have significant impacts on the geomorphology, flow regime, and sediment transport both in and adjacent to modified reaches. The goal of this study was to characterize the changes in stream channels by comparing three streams that are at various stages of recovery post channelization, 5 years (1900N), 7 years (Frog), and 35 years (Bray), to an unmodified stream reach (Crooked) and estimate a recovery rate. Measured channel slopes within the modified streams were one order of magnitude larger than the measured channelized...
In eastern Nebraska, stream straightening and dredging efforts since the 1890s have disturbed the na...
Water quality can be severely impacted by increased sediment transport, particularly agriculturally-...
Stream and river restoration have become popular means of addressing concerns about aquatic habitat ...
Stream channelization, which entails reducing the sinuosity of a stream, widening, and in some cases...
Hundreds of miles of streams in West Tennessee have been channelized or otherwise modified since the...
Human alteration of stream channels and land use initiates responses in a fluvial system that can in...
Stream restoration projects that attempt to reduce channel incision and bank erosion by reconstructi...
Channel straightening and dredging were extensively used in the 20th century to enhance agricultural...
Stream channel incision has significant implications for aquatic and riparian ecology, as well as ri...
The upstream reaches of the Kankakee River in Indiana have been channelized, straight- ened, and dit...
Stream channel morphology is highly variable among different landscapes due to differences in geolog...
Over 30 percent of the northern Connecticut River was straightened and channelized in the 19th Centu...
Federal, state, local, and private funds are increasingly being committed to stream restoration proj...
In Tennessee, sedimentation is among the leading causes of stream impairment. Excessive loads of all...
Author Institution: Department of Geology, Wright State UniversityA study of misfit streams and mean...
In eastern Nebraska, stream straightening and dredging efforts since the 1890s have disturbed the na...
Water quality can be severely impacted by increased sediment transport, particularly agriculturally-...
Stream and river restoration have become popular means of addressing concerns about aquatic habitat ...
Stream channelization, which entails reducing the sinuosity of a stream, widening, and in some cases...
Hundreds of miles of streams in West Tennessee have been channelized or otherwise modified since the...
Human alteration of stream channels and land use initiates responses in a fluvial system that can in...
Stream restoration projects that attempt to reduce channel incision and bank erosion by reconstructi...
Channel straightening and dredging were extensively used in the 20th century to enhance agricultural...
Stream channel incision has significant implications for aquatic and riparian ecology, as well as ri...
The upstream reaches of the Kankakee River in Indiana have been channelized, straight- ened, and dit...
Stream channel morphology is highly variable among different landscapes due to differences in geolog...
Over 30 percent of the northern Connecticut River was straightened and channelized in the 19th Centu...
Federal, state, local, and private funds are increasingly being committed to stream restoration proj...
In Tennessee, sedimentation is among the leading causes of stream impairment. Excessive loads of all...
Author Institution: Department of Geology, Wright State UniversityA study of misfit streams and mean...
In eastern Nebraska, stream straightening and dredging efforts since the 1890s have disturbed the na...
Water quality can be severely impacted by increased sediment transport, particularly agriculturally-...
Stream and river restoration have become popular means of addressing concerns about aquatic habitat ...