The following pages link to David J Dean (Q45658):
Displayed 28 items.
- A river of change—The Rio Grande in the Big Bend region (Q56024) (← links)
- Long-term continuous acoustical suspended-sediment measurements in rivers – Theory, evaluation, and results from 14 stations on five rivers (Q153129) (← links)
- Sediment supply versus local hydraulic controls on sediment transport and storage in a river with large sediment loads (Q155939) (← links)
- The use of continuous sediment-transport measurements to improve sand-load estimates in a large sand-bedded river: The Lower Chippewa River, WI (Q157476) (← links)
- River Sediment Dynamics (Q227733) (← links)
- Quantifying geomorphic change at ephemeral stream restoration sites using a coupled-model approach (Q239046) (← links)
- The geomorphic effectiveness of a large flood on the Rio Grande in the Big Bend region: insights on geomorphic controls and post-flood geomorphic response (Q245038) (← links)
- Does channel narrowing by floodplain growth necessarily indicate sediment surplus? Lessons from sediment‐transport analyses in the Green and Colorado rivers, Canyonlands, Utah (Q257156) (← links)
- Self-limitation of sand storage in a bedrock-canyon river arising from the interaction of flow and grain size (Q265281) (← links)
- Optimal timing of high-flow experiments for sandbar deposition (Q267455) (← links)
- Using 15-minute acoustic data to analyze suspended-sediment dynamics in the Rio Grande in the Big Bend Region (Q273596) (← links)
- Stratigraphic, sedimentologic, and dendrogeomorphic analyses of rapid floodplain formation along the Rio Grande in Big Bend National Park, Texas (Q277753) (← links)
- Channel narrowing by inset floodplain formation of the lower Green River in the Canyonlands region, Utah (Q279307) (← links)
- U.S. Geological Survey Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center: Proceedings of the fiscal year 2023 annual reporting meeting to the Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Program (Q282750) (← links)
- The effects of vegetative feedbacks on flood shape, sediment transport, and geomorphic change in a dryland river: Moenkopi Wash, AZ (Q284731) (← links)
- Long-term evolution of sand transport through a river network: Relative influences of a dam versus natural changes in grain size from sand waves (Q289888) (← links)
- Physically based method for measuring suspended-sediment concentration and grain size using multi-frequency arrays of acoustic-doppler profilers (Q290595) (← links)
- Proceedings of the Fiscal Year 2022 Annual Reporting Meeting to the Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Program (Q305588) (← links)
- Assessing the hydrologic and physical conditions of a drainage basin (Q306479) (← links)
- Monitoring the results of stream corridor restoration (Q310591) (← links)
- The roles of flood magnitude and duration in controlling channel width and complexity on the Green River in Canyonlands, Utah, USA (Q312089) (← links)
- Discharge, topographic, suspended-sediment, and GIS data from Moenkopi Wash, AZ (Q320264) (← links)
- A snapshot of stakeholder science needs related to drought in the Colorado River Basin (Q324633) (← links)
- Rio Grande 2012 Vegetation and Water Classification Data in the Big Bend Region (Q325124) (← links)
- Digital elevation models and water surface profiles for the Colorado River in Cataract Canyon, Canyonlands National Park and Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Utah (Q326550) (← links)
- Suspended-sediment, bedload, bed-sediment, and multibeam sonar data in the Chippewa River, WI (Q326647) (← links)
- Geomorphic Change Data for the Little Colorado River, Arizona, USA (Q330618) (← links)
- Suspended-sediment, bed-sediment, and in-channel topographical data at the Green River at Mineral Bottom near Canyonlands National Park, and Colorado River at Potash, UT stream gages (Q330757) (← links)