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  1. The role of water management and river morphology on stranding pool formation
  2. The Role of Riverine Bed Roughness, Egg Pocket Location, and Egg Pocket Permeability on Salmonid Redd‐Induced Hyporheic Flows
  3. Measuring porous media velocity fields and grain bed architecture with a quantitative PLIF-based technique
  4. The role of riverine bed roughness, egg pocket location, and egg pocket permeability on salmonid redd-induced hyporheic flows
  5. The role of riverine bed roughness, egg pocket location, and egg pocket permeability on salmonid redd-induced hyporheic flows
  6. Effect of Surface Hydraulics and Salmon Redd Size on Redd‐Induced Hyporheic Exchange
  7. Impact of flow regulation on stream morphology and habitat quality distribution
  8. Evaluating Apple iPhone LiDAR measurements of topography and roughness elements in coarse bedded streams
  9. Spatial patterns of diffusive greenhouse gas emissions from cascade hydropower reservoirs
  10. Identifying failure mechanisms of native riparian forest regeneration in a variable-width floodplain using a spatially-distributed riparian forest recruitment model
  11. Flood Flows as a Natural Tool of River Restoration
  12. Flood Flows as a Natural Tool of River Restoration
  13. Effect of surface hydraulics and salmon redd size on redd induced hyporheic exchange
  14. Predicting nitrous oxide emissions through riverine networks
  15. Climate Change Shrinks and Fragments Salmon Habitats in a Snow‐Dependent Region
  16. Experimentally Mapping Water Surface Elevation, Velocity, and Pressure Fields of an Open Channel Flow Around a Stalk
  17. Dam cascade unveils sediment methylmercury dynamics in reservoirs
  18. Testing the effective-discharge paradigm in gravel-bed river restoration
  19. LPMLEn–A Frequency Domain Method to Estimate Vertical Streambed Fluxes and Sediment Thermal Properties in Semi‐Infinite and Bounded Domains
  20. Nitrous Oxide Emissions From Drying Streams and Rivers
  21. Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Nitrous Oxide Emission Hotspots in Heterogeneous Riparian Sediments
  22. Bacterial communities in cascade reservoirs along a large river
  23. Some (fish might) like it hot: Habitat quality and fish growth from past to future climates
  24. Global riverine nitrous oxide emissions: The role of small streams and large rivers
  25. A scalable hybrid model to predict riverine nitrous oxide emissions from the reach to the global scale
  26. Groundwater-surface water exchange: A New Graphical User Interface for temperature time-series analysis
  27. Quantifying vertical streambed fluxes around woody structures using high-resolution streambed temperature measurements.
  28. Detecting multi‐scale riverine topographic variability and its influence on Chinook salmon habitat selection
  29. A Biologically Friendly, Low‐Cost, and Scalable Method to Map Permeable Media Architecture and Interstitial Flow
  30. Post-wildfire riparian forest recovery processes along a regulated river corridor
  31. Riparian vegetation model to predict seedling recruitment and restoration alternatives
  32. The biophysical basis of thermal tolerance in fish eggs
  33. Local and Reach‐Scale Hyporheic Flow Response From Boulder‐Induced Geomorphic Changes
  34. Power law scaling model predicts N2O emissions along the Upper Mississippi River basin
  35. Evaluating the performance of topobathymetric LiDAR to support multi‐dimensional flow modelling in a gravel‐bed mountain stream
  36. Some like it slow: a bioenergetic evaluation of habitat quality for juvenile Chinook salmon in the Lemhi River, Idaho
  37. Coupled reservoir-river systems: Lessons from an integrated aquatic ecosystem assessment
  38. Hydropower reservoirs on the upper Mekong River modify nutrient bioavailability downstream
  39. Tracking nitrogen pollution sources in plain watersheds by combining high-frequency water quality monitoring with tracing dual nitrate isotopes
  40. BIOLOGICAL TURBULENCE INTENSITY INDEX FOR PACIFIC LAMPREY PASSAGE OF ARTIFICIAL FISHWAYS
  41. DEVELOPMENT OF AN INTEGRATED MODELING TO PREDICT CHANGES IN SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL HABITAT FOR NATURAL AND REGULATED FLOWS
  42. IMPACTS OF FLOWS ON RIPARIAN COTTONWOOD AND WILLOW SEEDLING RECRUITMENT IN THE SOUTH FORK BOISE RIVER, USA
  43. Particle Seeded Grains to Identify Highly Irregular Solid Boundaries and Simplify PIV Measurements
  44. A novel fiber optic system to map dissolved oxygen concentrations continuously within submerged sediments
  45. Nitrous oxide from streams and rivers: A review of primary biogeochemical pathways and environmental variables
  46. On the role of spatial resolution on snow estimates using a process‐based snow model across a range of climatology and elevation
  47. An ecohydraulics virtual watershed: Integrating physical and biological variables to quantify aquatic habitat quality
  48. Mapping river bathymetries: Evaluating topobathymetric LiDAR survey
  49. Role of temporal resolution of meteorological inputs for process-based snow modelling
  50. Hyporheic Source and Sink of Nitrous Oxide
  51. Dam operations may improve aquatic habitat and offset negative effects of climate change
  52. Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Dissolved Oxygen Concentrations and Bioactivity in the Hyporheic Zone
  53. Seeing through porous media: An experimental study for unveiling interstitial flows
  54. A hierarchical modelling framework for assessing physical and biochemical characteristics of a regulated river
  55. Monitoring Streambed Scour/Deposition Under Nonideal Temperature Signal and Flood Conditions
  56. Was That Assumption Necessary? Reconsidering Boundary Conditions for Analytical Solutions to Estimate Streambed Fluxes
  57. Context-dependent responses to turbulence for an anguilliform swimming fish, Pacific lamprey, during passage of an experimental vertical-slot weir
  58. Aquatic habitat response to climate-driven hydrologic regimes and water operations in a montane reservoir in the Pacific Northwest, USA
  59. Modeling Surface–Subsurface Exchange of Heat and Nutrients
  60. Role of surface and subsurface processes in scaling N 2 O emissions along riverine networks
  61. Estimation of daily stream water temperatures with a Bayesian regression approach
  62. Video: HYporheic Flow Through a Triangular Dune
  63. Controls on Nitrous Oxide Emissions from the Hyporheic Zones of Streams
  64. Does streambed heterogeneity matter for hyporheic residence time distribution in sand-bedded streams?
  65. Effects of water velocity, turbulence and obstacle length on the swimming capabilities of adult Pacific lamprey
  66. Effects of habitat quality and ambient hyporheic flows on salmon spawning site selection
  67. Mixing interfaces, fluxes, residence times and redox conditions of the hyporheic zones induced by dune-like bedforms and ambient groundwater flow
  68. Effect of transect location, transect spacing and interpolation methods on river bathymetry accuracy
  69. Floodplain persistence and dynamic-equilibrium conditions in a canyon environment
  70. Habitat connectivity as a metric for aquatic microhabitat quality: application to Chinook salmon spawning habitat
  71. Does small-bodied salmon spawning activity enhance streambed mobility?
  72. Modeling the influence of salmon spawning on hyporheic exchange of marine-derived nutrients in gravel stream beds
  73. REI: riparian ecosystem index to assess the impact of hydrologic regime changes on riparian ecosystems
  74. Effects of upstream reservoir regulation on the hydrological regime and fish habitats of the Lijiang River, China
  75. Breakthrough curve moments scaling in hyporheic exchange
  76. Benthic Uptake Rate due to Hyporheic Exchange: The Effects of Streambed Morphology for Constant and Sinusoidally Varying Nutrient Loads
  77. Development of a spatially-distributed hydroecological model to simulate cottonwood seedling recruitment along rivers
  78. Multi-scale streambed topographic and discharge effects on hyporheic exchange at the stream network scale in confined streams
  79. One-dimensional and two-dimensional hydrodynamic modeling derived flow properties: impacts on aquatic habitat quality predictions
  80. A hydrologic model demonstrates nitrous oxide emissions depend on streambed morphology
  81. Effects of bathymetric lidar errors on flow properties predicted with a multi-dimensional hydraulic model
  82. The effects of discharge and slope on hyporheic flow in step-pool morphologies
  83. Quantifying streambed deposition and scour from stream and hyporheic water temperature time series
  84. Quantifying the importance of daily stream water temperature fluctuations on the hyporheic thermal regime: Implication for dissolved oxygen dynamics
  85. Modeling the effects of pulsed versus chronic sand inputs on salmonid spawning habitat in a low-gradient gravel-bed river
  86. Spatiotemporal variability of hyporheic exchange through a pool-riffle-pool sequence
  87. Effect of cross-section interpolated bathymetry on 2D hydrodynamic model results in a large river
  88. Bed stability in unconfined gravel bed mountain streams: With implications for salmon spawning viability in future climates
  89. Hydraulic Modelling Approaches for Ecohydraulic Studies: 3D, 2D, 1D and Non-Numerical Models
  90. Comparison of hydromorphological assessment methods: Application to the Boise River, USA
  91. Effects of stream morphodynamics on hyporheic zone thermal regime
  92. Potential effects of climate change on streambed scour and risks to salmonid survival in snow-dominated mountain basins
  93. Solutions for the diurnally forced advection-diffusion equation to estimate bulk fluid velocity and diffusivity in streambeds from temperature time series
  94. Surface water and streambed sediment interaction
  95. Morphodynamic controls on redox conditions and on nitrogen dynamics within the hyporheic zone: Application to gravel bed rivers with alternate‐bar morphology
  96. A semianalytical three-dimensional process-based model for hyporheic nitrogen dynamics in gravel bed rivers
  97. Effects of stream discharge, alluvial depth and bar amplitude on hyporheic flow in pool-riffle channels
  98. Semianalytical analysis of hyporheic flow induced by alternate bars
  99. A three-dimensional model for analyzing the effects of salmon redds on hyporheic exchange and egg pocket habitat
  100. Remote Sensing of Channels and Riparian Zones with a Narrow-Beam Aquatic-Terrestrial LIDAR
  101. Hyporheic Exchange in Mountain Rivers I: Mechanics and Environmental Effects
  102. Hyporheic Exchange in Mountain Rivers II: Effects of Channel Morphology on Mechanics, Scales, and Rates of Exchange
  103. Hydrological response to timber harvest in northern Idaho: implications for channel scour and persistence of salmonids
  104. Effects of pore-scale dispersion, degree of heterogeneity, sampling size, and source volume on the concentration moments of conservative solutes in heterogeneous formations
  105. Probability density function of non-reactive solute concentration in heterogeneous porous formations
  106. Hyporheic exchange in gravel bed rivers with pool-riffle morphology: Laboratory experiments and three-dimensional modeling