The following pages link to Jonathan Friedman, PhD (Q54536):
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- The effects of requested flows for native fish on sediment dynamics, geomorphology, and riparian vegetation for the Green River in Canyonlands National Park, Utah (Q55814) (← links)
- Cottonwoods, water, and people-Integrating analysis of tree rings with observations of elders from the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho Tribes of the Wind River Reservation, Wyoming (Q56460) (← links)
- Model-based scenario planning to inform climate change adaptation in the Northern Great Plains—Final report (Q57850) (← links)
- Potential responses of riparian vegetation to dam removal (Q143790) (← links)
- Extreme floods, channel change, and riparian forests along ephemeral streams (Q143791) (← links)
- Flow recommendations for maintaining riparian vegetation along the Upper Missouri River, Montana (Q144105) (← links)
- Mortality of riparian box elder from sediment mobilization and extended inundation (Q144536) (← links)
- River flow and riparian vegetation dynamics - implications for management of the Yampa River through Dinosaur National Monument (Q145033) (← links)
- Potential effects of elevated base flow and midsummer spike flow experiments on riparian vegetation along the Green River (Q145183) (← links)
- Population genomic analysis suggests strong influence of river network on spatial distribution of genetic variation in invasive saltcedar across the southwestern United States (Q145318) (← links)
- Use of <sup>2</sup>H and <sup>18</sup>O stable isotopes to investigate water sources for different ages of <i>Populus euphratica</i> along the lower Heihe River (Q147873) (← links)
- Alternative standardization approaches to improving streamflow reconstructions with ring-width indices of riparian trees (Q147997) (← links)
- Distribution of invasive and native riparian woody plants across the western USA in relation to climate, river flow, floodplain geometry and patterns of introduction (Q148125) (← links)
- Age and growth of cottonwood trees along the Missouri River, North Dakota (Q149173) (← links)
- Riparian vegetation of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison River, Colorado: composition and response to selected hydrologic regimes based on a direct gradient assessment model (Q149997) (← links)
- River channel response to invasive plant treatment across the American Southwest (Q150204) (← links)
- Local groundwater decline exacerbates response of dryland riparian woodlands to climatic drought (Q150826) (← links)
- Streams and riparian wetlands in Washington's Columbia Basin; a literature review and preliminary classification scheme (Q151004) (← links)
- Resource management and operations in central North Dakota: Climate change scenario planning workshop summary November 12-13, 2015, Bismarck, ND (Q151179) (← links)
- Transverse and longitudinal variation in woody riparian vegetation along a montane river (Q152359) (← links)
- Contributions of moderately low flows and large floods to geomorphic change in the Rio Puerco Arroyo, New Mexico (Q152680) (← links)
- Flow reconstructions in the Upper Missouri River Basin using riparian tree rings (Q153313) (← links)
- High flow and riparian vegetation along the San Miguel River, Colorado (Q153355) (← links)
- Hybridization of an invasive shrub affects tolerance and resistance to defoliation by a biological control agent (Q154634) (← links)
- Effects of woody vegetation on overbank sand transport during a large flood, Rio Puerco, New Mexico (Q154747) (← links)
- Latitudinal variation in cold hardiness in introduced Tamarix and native Populus (Q155586) (← links)
- The disparity between extreme rainfall events and rare floods - with emphasis on the semi-arid American West (Q155679) (← links)
- Classification of river regimes: A context for hydroecology (Q155680) (← links)
- Response of riparian vegetation to short- and long-term hydrologic variation (Q156519) (← links)
- Riparian forest productivity decline initiated by streamflow diversion then amplified by atmospheric drought 40 years later (Q156785) (← links)
- Dating floodplain sediments using tree-ring response to burial (Q157415) (← links)
- Sediment-ecological connectivity in a large river network (Q157473) (← links)
- An old tree and its many‐shaped leaves (Q157760) (← links)
- Model-Based Scenario Planning to Inform Climate Change Adaptation in the Northern Great Plains (Q160636) (← links)
- Understanding the Links Between Climate, Ecosystem Processes, Wetland Management, and Bird Communities in the Prairie Pothole Region of the Northern Great Plains (Q160758) (← links)
- Reconstructing Flow History From Riparian Tree Rings (Q229416) (← links)
- Fort Collins Science Center Labs and Facilities (Q229642) (← links)
- Ecological Drought in Riparian Ecosystems (Q229654) (← links)
- Erosion and Invasive Saltcedar (Q229739) (← links)
- Riparian Ecology (Q229742) (← links)
- Ecological Flows (Q229852) (← links)
- Effects of physical disturbance and granivory on establishment of native and alien riparian trees in Colorado, USA (Q235554) (← links)
- Debris flow occurrence and sediment persistence, Upper Colorado River Valley, CO (Q238529) (← links)
- Using NDVI to measure precipitation in semi-arid landscapes (Q238535) (← links)
- Decreased runoff response to precipitation, Little Missouri River Basin, northern Great Plains, USA (Q239192) (← links)
- A 184-year record of river meander migration from tree rings, aerial imagery, and cross sections (Q239374) (← links)
- Effects of riparian vegetation on topographic change during a large flood event, Rio Puerco, New Mexico, USA (Q244819) (← links)
- The influence of chilling requirement on the southern distribution limit of exotic Russian olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia) in western North America (Q245882) (← links)
- Delayed effects of flood control on a flood-dependent riparian forest (Q249190) (← links)
- Dating floodplain sediments using tree-ring response to burial (Q249834) (← links)