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The following pages link to Theodore "Teo" Melis, Ph.D. (Q164034):
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- Design of a sediment-monitoring gaging network on ephemeral tributaries of the Colorado River in Glen, Marble, and Grand Canyons, Arizona (Q60141) (← links)
- Design and maintenance of a network for collecting high-resolution suspended-sediment data at remote locations on rivers, with examples from the Colorado River (Q62048) (← links)
- Effects of three high-flow experiments on the Colorado River ecosystem downstream from Glen Canyon Dam, Arizona (Q63274) (← links)
- Three experimental high-flow releases from Glen Canyon Dam, Arizona— Effects on the downstream Colorado River ecosystem (Q63275) (← links)
- The effects of Glen Canyon Dam operations on early life stages of rainbow trout in the Colorado River (Q63284) (← links)
- Proceedings of the Colorado River Basin Science and Resource Management Symposium, November 18-20, 2008, Scottsdale, Arizona (Q63893) (← links)
- Effects of High-Flow Experiments from Glen Canyon Dam on Abundance, Growth, and Survival Rates of Early Life Stages of Rainbow Trout in the Lees Ferry Reach of the Colorado River (Q64127) (← links)
- Observations of environmental change in Grand Canyon, Arizona (Q72930) (← links)
- When the blue-green waters turn red: Historical flooding in Havasu Creek, Arizona (Q80271) (← links)
- "The Great Cataract" - Effects of Late Holocene Debris Flows on Lava Falls Rapid, Grand Canyon National National Park, Arizona (Q81015) (← links)
- Building sandbars in the Grand Canyon (Q147763) (← links)
- Large river bed sediment characterization with low-cost sidecan sonar: Case studies from two setting in the Colorado (Arizona) and Penobscot (Maine) Rivers (Q147983) (← links)
- Frequency and initiation of debris flows in Grand Canyon, Arizona (Q148346) (← links)
- Using large-scale flow experiments to rehabilitate Colorado River ecosystem function in Grand Canyon: Basis for an adaptive climate-resilient strategy (Q152956) (← links)
- Debris flows and rapids in Grand Canyon; implications for erosion rates and evacuation of sediment from tributary canyons (Q153363) (← links)
- Initiation of debris flows in tributaries of the Colorado River in Grand Canyon, Arizona (Q155293) (← links)
- Debris flows in Grand Canyon National Park: Peak discharges, flow transformations, and hydrographs (Q155294) (← links)
- Future challenges for science and resource management of the Colorado River (Q155581) (← links)
- The Glen Canyon Dam adaptive management program: Progress and immediate challenges (Q156340) (← links)
- Bed texture mapping in large rivers using recreational-grade sidescan sonar (Q240212) (← links)
- Underwater microscope for measuring spatial and temporal changes in bed-sediment grain size (Q241050) (← links)
- Are large-scale flow experiments informing the science and management of freshwater ecosystems? (Q244501) (← links)
- Effects of fluctuating flows and a controlled flood on incubation success and early survival rates and growth of age-0 rainbow trout in a large regulated river (Q250344) (← links)
- Large-scale flow experiments for managing river systems (Q251101) (← links)
- U.S. Geological Survey research on surrogate measurements for suspended sediment (Q255252) (← links)
- An approach for modeling sediment budgets in supply-limited rivers (Q255394) (← links)
- Recent sediment studies refute Glen Canyon Dam hypothesis (Q258929) (← links)
- High-resolution measurements of suspended-sediment (Q262226) (← links)
- U.S. Geological Survey suspended-sediment surrogate research, Part II: Optic technologies (Q271985) (← links)
- Is there enough sand? Evaluating the fate of Grand Canyon sandbars (Q273541) (← links)
- Debris flows and the Colorado River (Q276777) (← links)
- Geomorphic response of sandbars to the March 2008 high-flow experiment on the Colorado River downstream from Glen Canyon Dam (Q278645) (← links)
- Evaluation of sediment-surrogate technologies for computation of suspended-sediment transport (Q284939) (← links)
- Surprise and opportunity for learning in Grand Canyon: the Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Program (Q288262) (← links)
- Reworking of aggraded debris fans (Q297873) (← links)
- Entrainment and transport of cobbles and boulders from debris fans (Q299722) (← links)
- 20,000 grain-size observations from the bed of the Colorado River, and implications for sediment transport through Grand Canyon (Q302694) (← links)
- Debris flow probabilities of ungaged tributaries to the Colorado River in Grand Canyon, AZ (Q317950) (← links)