Abstract: Dam removal provides a valuable opportunity to measure the fluvial response to changes in both sediment supply and the processes that shape channel morphology. We present the first study of river response to the removal of a large (32‐m‐high) dam in a Mediterranean hydroclimatic setting, on the Carmel River, coastal California, USA. This before‐after/control‐impact study measured changes in channel topography, grain size, and salmonid spawning habitat throughout dam removal and subsequent major floods. During dam removal, the river course was re‐routed in order to leave most of the impounded sediment sequestered in the former reservoir and thus prevent major channel and floodplain aggradation downstream. However, a substantial se...
The influence of geomorphic change on ecohydraulics has traditionally been difficult to quantify. Wi...
The influence of geomorphic change on ecohydraulics has traditionally been difficult to quantify. Wi...
Most large rivers in industrialized nations are managed carefully to maximize their benefits (e.g., ...
Large dams commonly alter the natural regimes of hydrologic and sediment processes that are critical...
Dry Creek is a major tributary of the Russian River in Northern California (USA) that has experience...
Dry Creek is a major tributary of the Russian River in Northern California (USA) that has experience...
Dry Creek is a major tributary of the Russian River in Northern California (USA) that has experience...
Clear Creek drains 720 km2, joining the Sacramento River south of Redding, California. The 4.6-m hi...
Over the last few decades, it has become well-understood that dams inflict serious damage to riverin...
Graduation date: 2012Bar-pool morphology in rivers can provide vital habitat to aquatic species, not...
Dams have a profound influence on fluvial processes and morphology. Reservoirsformed by dams drown r...
Dams have a profound influence on fluvial processes and morphology. Reservoirsformed by dams drown r...
Dams have a profound influence on fluvial processes and morphology. Reservoirsformed by dams drown r...
Dams have a profound influence on fluvial processes and morphology. Reservoirsformed by dams drown r...
Dam removal has recently emerged as a growing trend in river rehabilitation in the United States. Th...
The influence of geomorphic change on ecohydraulics has traditionally been difficult to quantify. Wi...
The influence of geomorphic change on ecohydraulics has traditionally been difficult to quantify. Wi...
Most large rivers in industrialized nations are managed carefully to maximize their benefits (e.g., ...
Large dams commonly alter the natural regimes of hydrologic and sediment processes that are critical...
Dry Creek is a major tributary of the Russian River in Northern California (USA) that has experience...
Dry Creek is a major tributary of the Russian River in Northern California (USA) that has experience...
Dry Creek is a major tributary of the Russian River in Northern California (USA) that has experience...
Clear Creek drains 720 km2, joining the Sacramento River south of Redding, California. The 4.6-m hi...
Over the last few decades, it has become well-understood that dams inflict serious damage to riverin...
Graduation date: 2012Bar-pool morphology in rivers can provide vital habitat to aquatic species, not...
Dams have a profound influence on fluvial processes and morphology. Reservoirsformed by dams drown r...
Dams have a profound influence on fluvial processes and morphology. Reservoirsformed by dams drown r...
Dams have a profound influence on fluvial processes and morphology. Reservoirsformed by dams drown r...
Dams have a profound influence on fluvial processes and morphology. Reservoirsformed by dams drown r...
Dam removal has recently emerged as a growing trend in river rehabilitation in the United States. Th...
The influence of geomorphic change on ecohydraulics has traditionally been difficult to quantify. Wi...
The influence of geomorphic change on ecohydraulics has traditionally been difficult to quantify. Wi...
Most large rivers in industrialized nations are managed carefully to maximize their benefits (e.g., ...