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- Flannelmouth suckers: Movement in the Glen Canyon reach and spawning in the Paria River (Q144692) (← links)
- Variability in eddy sandbar dynamics during two decades of controlled flooding of the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon (Q145578) (← links)
- Origin, structure, and evolution of a reattachment bar, Colorado River, Grand Canyon, Arizona (Q146684) (← links)
- Building sandbars in the Grand Canyon (Q147763) (← links)
- Geomorphic change in the Limitrophe reach of the Colorado River in response to the 2014 delta pulse flow, United States and Mexico (Q147986) (← links)
- Post-project geomorphic assessment of a large process-based river restoration project (Q151475) (← links)
- Geomorphic change and sediment transport during a small artificial flood in a transformed post-dam delta: The Colorado River delta, United States and Mexico (Q152600) (← links)
- Sediment supply versus local hydraulic controls on sediment transport and storage in a river with large sediment loads (Q155939) (← links)
- Riparian vegetation, Colorado River, and climate: five decades of spatiotemporal dynamics in the Grand Canyon with river regulation (Q155948) (← links)
- Water storage decisions will determine the distribution and persistence of imperiled river fishes (Q156490) (← links)
- The influence of controlled floods on fine sediment storage in debris fan-affected canyons of the Colorado River basin (Q236611) (← links)
- Linking morphodynamic response with sediment mass balance on the Colorado River in Marble Canyon: issues of scale, geomorphic setting, and sampling design (Q243762) (← links)
- Are large-scale flow experiments informing the science and management of freshwater ecosystems? (Q244501) (← 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)
- Large-scale flow experiments for managing river systems (Q251101) (← links)
- When models meet managers: Examples from geomorphology (Q254045) (← 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)
- Recent sediment studies refute Glen Canyon Dam hypothesis (Q258929) (← links)
- Effective discharge analysis of ecological processes in streams (Q266403) (← 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)
- Geomorphic response of sandbars to the March 2008 high-flow experiment on the Colorado River downstream from Glen Canyon Dam (Q278645) (← links)
- Channel narrowing by inset floodplain formation of the lower Green River in the Canyonlands region, Utah (Q279307) (← links)
- Regulated streamflow, fine-grained deposits, and effective discharge in canyons with abundant debris fans (Q284543) (← links)
- Hydrology and geomorphology of the Snake River in Grand Teton National Park (Q285249) (← links)
- Linkage between grain-size evolution and sediment depletion during Colorado River floods (Q291812) (← links)
- 20,000 grain-size observations from the bed of the Colorado River, and implications for sediment transport through Grand Canyon (Q302694) (← links)
- Grain-size evolution in suspended sediment and deposits from the 2004 and 2008 controlled-flood experiments in Marble and Grand Canyons, Arizona (Q305565) (← links)