The following pages link to Joel B Sankey, Ph.D. (Q49081):
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- Four-band image mosaic of the Colorado River corridor downstream of Glen Canyon Dam in Arizona, derived from the May 2013 airborne image acquisition (Q58405) (← links)
- Conditions and processes affecting sand resources at archeological sites in the Colorado River corridor below Glen Canyon Dam, Arizona (Q58770) (← links)
- Variability in rainfall at monitoring stations and derivation of a long-term rainfall intensity record in the Grand Canyon Region, Arizona, USA (Q58819) (← links)
- High-resolution topography and geomorphology of select archeological sites in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Arizona (Q60043) (← links)
- The response of source-bordering aeolian dunefields to sediment-supply changes 2: Controlled floods of the Colorado River in Grand Canyon, Arizona, USA (Q144941) (← links)
- The response of source-bordering aeolian dunefields to sediment-supply changes 1: Effects of wind variability and river-valley morphodynamics (Q144942) (← links)
- Remote sensing of tamarisk beetle (Diorhabda carinulata) impacts along 412 km of the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon, Arizona, USA (Q144966) (← links)
- Reply to ‘Wolf-triggered trophic cascades and stream channel dynamics in Olympic National Park: a comment on East et al. (2017)’ by Robert Beschta and William Ripple (Q145295) (← links)
- Quantifying postfire aeolian sediment transport using rare earth element tracers (Q145510) (← links)
- Planetary defense preparedness: Identifying the potential for post-asteroid impact time delayed and geographically displaced hazards (Q145869) (← links)
- Asteroid impacts - downwind and downstream effects (Q145871) (← links)
- Preliminary assessment of carbon and nitrogen sequestration potential of wildfire-derived sediments stored by erosion control structures in forest ecosystems, southwest USA (Q146083) (← links)
- Monitoring Tamarix changes using WorldView-2 satellite imagery in Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona (Q146248) (← links)
- Future regulated flows of the Colorado River in Grand Canyon foretell decreased areal extent of sediment and increases in riparian vegetation (Q146505) (← links)
- Transport of biologically important nutrients by wind in an eroding cold desert (Q147595) (← links)
- Gully annealing by fluvially-sourced Aeolian sand: remote sensing investigations of connectivity along the Fluvial-Aeolian-hillslope continuum on the Colorado River (Q147992) (← links)
- Case study: Thomas Fire (Q149225) (← links)
- The influence of drying on the aeolian transport of river-sourced sand (Q150379) (← links)
- Measuring and attributing sedimentary and geomorphic responses to modern climate change: Challenges and opportunities (Q150606) (← links)
- Remote sensing of tamarisk biomass, insect herbivory, and defoliation: Novel methods in the Grand Canyon Region, Arizona (Q151313) (← links)
- Channel-planform evolution in four rivers of Olympic National Park, Washington, U.S.A.: The roles of physical drivers and trophic cascades (Q152585) (← links)
- Riparian vegetation, Colorado River, and climate: five decades of spatiotemporal dynamics in the Grand Canyon with river regulation (Q155948) (← links)
- Climate, wildfire, and erosion ensemble foretells more sediment in western USA watersheds (Q156151) (← links)
- Ecohydrological implications of aeolian sediment trapping by sparse vegetation in drylands (Q156774) (← links)
- Hydrologic and geomorphic effects on riparian plant species occurrence and encroachment: Remote sensing of 360 km of the Colorado River in Grand Canyon (Q156782) (← links)
- Woody plant encroachment of grassland and the reversibility of shrub dominance: Erosion, fire, and feedback processes (Q157277) (← links)
- Geomorphic process from topographic form: automating the interpretation of repeat survey data in river valleys (Q157448) (← links)
- On the development of a magnetic susceptibility‐based tracer for aeolian sediment transport research (Q157459) (← links)
- Employing lidar to detail vegetation canopy architecture for prediction of aeolian transport (Q157820) (← links)
- Changes to Watershed Vulnerability under Future Climates, Fire Regimes, and Population Pressures (Q160555) (← links)
- Airborne Remote Sensing in Grand Canyon (Q227603) (← links)
- Is timing really everything? Evaluating Resource Response to Spring Disturbance Flows (Q227648) (← links)
- High-Flow Experiments on the Colorado River (Q228639) (← links)
- Overview of Riparian Vegetation in Grand Canyon (Q229009) (← links)
- Connectivity of Sand Resources Along the Colorado River in Grand Canyon (Q229683) (← links)
- Riparian Remote Sensing in the Colorado River and Grand Canyon Region (Q229686) (← links)
- Remote sensing of Sonoran Desert vegetation structure and phenology with ground-based LiDAR (Q233982) (← links)
- Gully annealing by aeolian sediment: field and remote-sensing investigation of aeolian-hillslope-fluvial interactions, Colorado River corridor, Arizona, USA (Q236393) (← links)
- Quantifying geomorphic change at ephemeral stream restoration sites using a coupled-model approach (Q239046) (← links)
- UAV lidar and hyperspectral fusion for forest monitoring in the southwestern USA (Q239824) (← links)
- Lidar-derived estimate and uncertainty of carbon sink in successional phases of woody encroachment (Q243847) (← links)
- Associations between riparian plant morphological guilds and fluvial sediment dynamics along the regulated Colorado River in Grand Canyon (Q253124) (← links)
- Geomorphic evolution of a gravel‐bed river under sediment‐starved vs. sediment‐rich conditions: River response to the world's largest dam removal (Q255536) (← links)
- Quantifying and forecasting changes in the areal extent of river valley sediment in response to altered hydrology and land cover (Q256196) (← links)
- Quantifying plant-soil-nutrient dynamics in rangelands: Fusion of UAV hyperspectral-LiDAR, UAV multispectral-photogrammetry, and ground-based LiDAR-digital photography in a shrub-encroached desert grassland (Q256417) (← links)
- Quantifying soil surface change in degraded drylands: shrub encroachment and effects of fire and vegetation removal in a desert grassland (Q256937) (← links)
- Combining terrestrial lidar with single line transects to investigate geomorphic change: A case study on the Upper Verde River, Arizona (Q257312) (← links)
- Linking fluvial and aeolian morphodynamics in the Grand Canyon, USA (Q257861) (← links)
- Do topographic changes tell us about variability in aeolian sediment transport and dune mobility? Analysis of monthly to decadal surface changes in a partially vegetated and biocrust covered dunefield (Q277940) (← links)
- Modeling the impacts of Glen Canyon Dam operations on Colorado River resources (Q278104) (← links)