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- Recent and historic sediment dynamics along Difficult Run, a suburban Virginia Piedmont stream (Q246207) (← links)
- Fluvial processes and vegetation - Glimpses of the past, the present, and perhaps the future. (Q247837) (← links)
- The effect of channelization on floodplain sediment deposition and subsidence along the Pocomoke River, Maryland (Q248164) (← links)
- Recent sedimentation patterns within the central Atchafalaya Basin, Louisiana (Q252174) (← links)
- A method to quantify and value floodplain sediment and nutrient retention ecosystem services (Q255350) (← links)
- Floodplain geomorphic processes and environmental impacts of human alteration along coastal plain rivers, USA (Q255962) (← links)
- Seedling establishment on a landslide site (Q256098) (← links)
- Memorial to Waite Osterkamp 1939-2020 (Q256549) (← links)
- Legacy effects of colonial millponds on floodplain sedimentation, bank erosion, and channel morphology, MID-Atlantic, USA (Q256746) (← links)
- Bank erosion along the dam-regulated lower Roanoke River, North Carolina (Q258600) (← links)
- Vegetation ecogeomorphology, dynamic equilibrium, and disturbance (Q264409) (← links)
- Sediment dynamics and implications for management: State of the science from long‐term research in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, USA (Q265989) (← links)
- Streambank and floodplain geomorphic change and contribution to watershed material budgets (Q266552) (← links)
- Dendrogeomorphic evidence of debris flow frequency and magnitude at Mount Shasta, California (Q269795) (← links)
- Temporal and spatial patterns of wetland sedimentation, West Tennessee (Q269900) (← links)
- Stream-grade variation and riparian-forest ecology along Passage Creek, Virginia (Q270923) (← links)
- Watershed and estuarine controls both influence plant community and tree growth changes in tidal freshwater forested wetlands along two U.S. mid-Atlantic rivers (Q271026) (← links)
- A meeting of the waters: interdisciplinary challenges and opportunities in tidal rivers (Q271402) (← links)
- Bank accretion and the development of vegetated depositional surfaces along modified alluvial channels (Q275056) (← links)
- Retention of riverine sediment and nutrient loads by coastal plain floodplains (Q276596) (← links)
- Floodplain wetlands of the southeastern coastal plain (Q278629) (← links)
- Coastal and wetland ecosystems of the Chesapeake Bay watershed: Applying palynology to understand impacts of changing climate, sea level, and land use (Q288220) (← links)
- Movement of tractive sediment from disturbed lands (Q288254) (← links)
- Little River revisited - thirty-five years after Hack and Goodlett (Q300553) (← links)
- Sediment trapping and carbon sequestration in floodplains of the lower Atchafalaya Basin, LA: Allochthonous vs. autochthonous carbon sources (Q303625) (← links)
- Sediment and nutrient accumulation within lowland bottomland ecosystems: An example from the Atchafalaya River Basin, Louisiana (Q304060) (← links)
- CHANNEL EVOLUTION IN MODIFIED ALLUVIAL STREAMS. (Q306165) (← links)
- Geomorphic and vegetative characteristics along three northern Virginia streams (Q306171) (← links)
- Hydrogeomorphic changes along mid-Atlantic coastal plain rivers transitioning from non-tidal to tidal: Implications for a rising sea level (Q311668) (← links)
- Seasonal occurrence and distribution of submerged aquatic macrophytes in the tidal Potomac River (Q312993) (← links)
- Riparian vegetation and fluvial geomorphic processes (Q313431) (← links)
- Floodplain sedimentation, bank erosion, and biogeochemical cycling of sediment and nutrients in Smith Creek (Virginia) 2012-2015 (Q322750) (← links)
- Hydrogeomorphic data along transitioning Coastal Plain rivers (Mattaponi and Pamunkey Rivers): implications for a rising sea level (Q323548) (← links)
- Predictions of floodplain and streambank geomorphic change and flux of sediment and nutrients, and streambed characteristics, for stream reaches in the Chesapeake Bay and Delaware River watersheds (Q326303) (← links)
- Data on Tree Growth and Plant Community Composition in Mid-Atlantic Tidal Freshwater Forested Wetlands (Q328151) (← links)
- Data supporting the study to evaluate the effectiveness of floodplain reconnection on water quality functions along Pocomoke River, Maryland. (Q329746) (← links)
- Physico-chemical characteristics and sediment and nutrient fluxes of floodplains, streambanks, and streambeds in the Chesapeake Bay and Delaware River watersheds (Q330273) (← links)