All Stories

  1. Fluvial Geomorphic Resilience in Alluvial Mountain Rivers to Large Floods
  2. Geomorphic Response to Extreme Flooding in Northern Yellowstone National Park, USA
  3. Hydrogeomorphic response of steep streams following severe wildfire in the Western cascades, Oregon
  4. Estimating Grain Stress and Distinguishing Between Mobility and Transportability Improves Bedload Transport Estimates in Coarse‐Bedded Mountain Rivers
  5. A Green New Balance: interactions among riparian vegetation plant traits and morphodynamics in alluvial rivers
  6. An Ecogeomorphic Framework Coupling Sediment Modeling With Invasive Riparian Vegetation Dynamics
  7. Sediment Routing and Floodplain Exchange (SeRFE): A Spatially Explicit Model of Sediment Balance and Connectivity Through River Networks
  8. Developing leaders to tackle wicked problems at the nexus of food, energy, and water systems
  9. Conceptualizing Ecological Responses to Dam Removal: If You Remove It, What's to Come?
  10. The influence of a vegetated bar on channel-bend flow dynamics
  11. The influence of a vegetated bar on channel-bend flow dynamics
  12. Supplementary material to "The influence of a vegetated bar on channel-bend flow dynamics"
  13. Applying Functional Traits to Ecogeomorphic Processes in Riparian Ecosystems
  14. Dam removal: Listening in
  15. High-resolution measurements of vegetation-topography feedbacks
  16. The long-term legacy of geomorphic and riparian vegetation feedbacks on the dammed Bill Williams River, Arizona, USA
  17. Fluvial sediment supply and pioneer woody seedlings as a control on bar-surface topography
  18. Synthesis of Common Management Concerns Associated with Dam Removal
  19. An integrated analysis of the March 2015 Atacama floods
  20. Coarse bedload routing and dispersion through tributary confluences
  21. Coarse bedload routing and dispersion through tributary confluences
  22. Supplementary material to "Coarse bedload routing and dispersion through tributary confluences"
  23. Influences of vegetation disturbance on hydrogeomorphic response following wildfire
  24. Flow and scour constraints on uprooting of pioneer woody seedlings
  25. The science and practice of river restoration
  26. Multiscale hydrogeomorphic influences on bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) spawning habitat
  27. The Natural Sediment Regime in Rivers: Broadening the Foundation for Ecosystem Management
  28. When do plants modify fluvial processes? Plant-hydraulic interactions under variable flow and sediment supply rates
  29. Ecogeomorphic feedbacks and flood loss of riparian tree seedlings in meandering channel experiments
  30. Characterizing disturbance regimes of mountain streams
  31. Drainage events from a glacier-dammed lake, Bear Glacier, Alaska: Remote sensing and field observations
  32. Effects of vegetation disturbance by fire on channel initiation thresholds
  33. Rapid reservoir erosion, hyperconcentrated flow, and downstream deposition triggered by breaching of 38 m tall Condit Dam, White Salmon River, Washington
  34. Coupled hydrogeomorphic and woody-seedling responses to controlled flood releases in a dryland river
  35. FINE SEDIMENT INFILTRATION DYNAMICS IN A GRAVEL-BED RIVER FOLLOWING A SEDIMENT PULSE
  36. Combining historical and process perspectives to infer ranges of geomorphic variability and inform river restoration in a wandering gravel-bed river
  37. Impacts of Dams on Flow Regimes in Three Headwater Subbasins of the Columbia River Basin, United States1
  38. Hydraulics, morphology, and energy dissipation in an alpine step-pool channel
  39. Ecogeomorphic feedbacks in regrowth of travertine step-pool morphology after dam decommissioning, Fossil Creek, Arizona
  40. Ecosystem effects of environmental flows: modelling and experimental floods in a dryland river
  41. Development and Application of Numerical Models of Sediment Transport Associated with Dam Removal
  42. Hydraulic and geomorphic effects on mayfly drift in high-gradient streams at moderate discharges
  43. Field-derived relationships for flow velocity and resistance in high-gradient streams
  44. Field measurements of three-dimensional hydraulics in a step-pool channel
  45. Flow resistance dynamics in step-pool channels: 2. Partitioning between grain, spill, and woody debris resistance
  46. Flow resistance dynamics in step-pool stream channels: 1. Large woody debris and controls on total resistance
  47. Channel geometry of mountain streams in New Zealand