Rivers provide for storm water drainage, municipal water usage, and recreation, and they add to the natural aesthetics of a community. As we encroach on river corridors, flooding and damage due to streambank erosion endangers our built environment. In this session we use the recently completed White Lick Creek System Assessment in Hendricks County as a case study to discuss the importance of understanding system-wide stream evolution and movement processes in evaluating and addressing impacts on infrastructures along Indiana streams
In Tennessee, sedimentation is among the leading causes of stream impairment. Excessive loads of all...
The rapid urbanization in the upper watershed of Cool Creek, located north of Indianapolis, brought ...
Human alteration of stream channels and land use initiates responses in a fluvial system that can in...
Fluvial erosion—erosion that occurs along a river—is a major threat to infrastructure, and most comm...
In this session we discuss the Transportation Vulnerability Assessment the Indiana Department of Nat...
Fluvial geomorphology is the study of how rivers and streams move or change their cross section and ...
A review of the impact of the White River leaving its watershed and destroying a box culvert under S...
2014 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Informing Strategic Water Planning to Address Natural Resourc...
Graduation date: 2010This study examines stream channel erosion processes in a small urbanizing wate...
Report on managing river corridors of Central Pennsylvania in an economically and ecologically susta...
Stabilization projects are increasingly used to mitigate the effects of anthropogenic streambank ero...
poster abstractThe Center for Earth and Environmental Science, an IUPUI Signature Center, is working...
As long linear ecosystems, rivers and streams are particularly vulnerable to fragmentation. There is...
Final project for URSP688L: Recent Developments in Urban Studies: Planning Technologies (Fall 2018)....
Historic highway placement within river valleys has commonly occurred within flood and erosion hazar...
In Tennessee, sedimentation is among the leading causes of stream impairment. Excessive loads of all...
The rapid urbanization in the upper watershed of Cool Creek, located north of Indianapolis, brought ...
Human alteration of stream channels and land use initiates responses in a fluvial system that can in...
Fluvial erosion—erosion that occurs along a river—is a major threat to infrastructure, and most comm...
In this session we discuss the Transportation Vulnerability Assessment the Indiana Department of Nat...
Fluvial geomorphology is the study of how rivers and streams move or change their cross section and ...
A review of the impact of the White River leaving its watershed and destroying a box culvert under S...
2014 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Informing Strategic Water Planning to Address Natural Resourc...
Graduation date: 2010This study examines stream channel erosion processes in a small urbanizing wate...
Report on managing river corridors of Central Pennsylvania in an economically and ecologically susta...
Stabilization projects are increasingly used to mitigate the effects of anthropogenic streambank ero...
poster abstractThe Center for Earth and Environmental Science, an IUPUI Signature Center, is working...
As long linear ecosystems, rivers and streams are particularly vulnerable to fragmentation. There is...
Final project for URSP688L: Recent Developments in Urban Studies: Planning Technologies (Fall 2018)....
Historic highway placement within river valleys has commonly occurred within flood and erosion hazar...
In Tennessee, sedimentation is among the leading causes of stream impairment. Excessive loads of all...
The rapid urbanization in the upper watershed of Cool Creek, located north of Indianapolis, brought ...
Human alteration of stream channels and land use initiates responses in a fluvial system that can in...