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The following pages link to David M Rubin (Q49003):
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- Field evaluation of the error arising from inadequate time averaging in the standard use of depth-integrating suspended-sediment samplers (Q62825) (← links)
- Sediment-transport during three controlled-flood experiments on the Colorado River downstream from Glen Canyon Dam, with implications for eddy-sandbar deposition in Grand Canyon National Park (Q63916) (← links)
- 2008 High-Flow Experiment at Glen Canyon Dam Benefits Colorado River Resources in Grand Canyon National Park (Q64168) (← links)
- The Role of Eolian Sediment in the Preservation of Archeologic Sites Along the Colorado River Corridor in Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona (Q65449) (← links)
- Update on Regulation of Sand Transport in the Colorado River by Changes in the Surface Grain Size of Eddy Sandbars over Multiyear Timescales (Q65839) (← links)
- Streamflow and Sediment Data Collected to Determine the Effects of Low Summer Steady Flows and Habitat Maintenance Flows in 2000 on the Colorado River between Lees Ferry and Bright Angel Creek, Arizona (Q66513) (← links)
- Seabed ripple morphology and surficial sediment size at the SAX04 experiments near Fort Walton Beach, Florida, fall 2004 (Q66545) (← links)
- The role of aeolian sediment in the preservation of archaeological sites in the Colorado River corridor, Grand Canyon, Arizona: Final report on research activities, 2003-2006 (Q67124) (← links)
- Research Furthers Conservation of Grand Canyon Sandbars (Q67141) (← links)
- Underwater Microscope for Measuring Spatial and Temporal Changes in Bed-Sediment Grain Size (Q67675) (← links)
- Measurements of wind, aeolian sand transport, and precipitation in the Colorado River corridor, Grand Canyon, Arizona: January 2005 to January 2006 (Q68087) (← links)
- Measurements of wind, aeolian sand transport, and precipitation in the Colorado River corridor, Grand Canyon, Arizona - November 2003 to December 2004 (Q68714) (← links)
- Bedforms 4.0: MATLAB Code for Simulating Bedforms and Cross-Bedding (Q69099) (← links)
- Sedimentology and stratigraphy of the Palisades, Lower Comanche, and Arroyo Grande areas of the Colorado River Corridor, Grand Canyon, Arizona (Q69217) (← links)
- Bed-sediment grain-size and morphologic data from Suisun, Grizzly, and Honker Bays, CA, 1998-2002 (Q71206) (← links)
- Under San Francisco Bay — A new view of the floor of west-central San Francisco Bay (Q71313) (← links)
- Internal structure of bars in Grand Canyon, Arizona, and evaluation of proposed flow alternatives for Glen Canyon Dam (Q82936) (← links)
- Measurements of sand thicknesses in Grand Canyon, Arizona, and a conceptual model for characterizing changes in sand-bar volume through time and space (Q82988) (← links)
- Clastic pipes of probable solution-collapse origin in Jurassic rocks of the southern San Juan Basin, New Mexico (Q86772) (← links)
- Ancient Martian aeolian processes and palaeomorphology reconstructed from the Stimson formation on the lower slope of Aeolis Mons, Gale crater, Mars (Q145005) (← links)
- Planetary dune workshop expands to include subaqueous processes (Q145390) (← links)
- Shaler: in situ analysis of a fluvial sedimentary deposit on Mars (Q145691) (← links)
- Origin, structure, and evolution of a reattachment bar, Colorado River, Grand Canyon, Arizona (Q146684) (← links)
- Flume experiments on the alignment of transverse, oblique, and longitudinal dunes in directionally varying flows (Q146685) (← links)
- Bed forms created by simulated waves and currents in a large flume (Q147038) (← links)
- Currents, drag, and sediment transport induced by a tsunami (Q147457) (← links)
- Building sandbars in the Grand Canyon (Q147763) (← links)
- Multiple origins of linear dunes on Earth and Titan (Q148913) (← links)
- Nonperiodic eddy pulsations (Q152439) (← links)
- Colorado River sediment transport: 1. Natural sediment supply limitation and the influence of Glen Canyon Dam (Q153553) (← links)
- Colorado River sediment transport: 2. Systematic bed‐elevation and grain‐size effects of sand supply limitation (Q153575) (← links)
- Why deposits of longitudinal dunes are rarely recognized in the geologic record (Q155226) (← links)
- The movement and equilibrium of bedforms in central San Francisco Bay (Q155627) (← links)
- Autonomous bed-sediment imaging-systems for revealing temporal variability of grain size (Q236634) (← links)
- Tsunami (Q240946) (← links)
- Underwater microscope for measuring spatial and temporal changes in bed-sediment grain size (Q241050) (← links)
- Assessing grain-size correspondence between flow and deposits of controlled floods in the Colorado River, USA (Q243143) (← links)
- Summary of the Third International Planetary Dunes Workshop: remote sensing and image analysis of planetary dunes (Q243356) (← links)
- Stratigraphic architecture of bedrock reference section, Victoria Crater, Meridiani Planum, Mars (Q245801) (← links)
- A unifying model for planform straightness of ripples and dunes in air and water (Q245903) (← links)
- Evidence for plunging river plume deposits in the Pahrump Hills member of the Murray formation, Gale crater, Mars (Q253877) (← links)
- Sea-floor-mounted rotating side-scan sonar for making time-lapse sonographs (Q254823) (← links)
- An approach for modeling sediment budgets in supply-limited rivers (Q255394) (← links)
- Recent sediment studies refute Glen Canyon Dam hypothesis (Q258929) (← links)
- An automated and universal method for measuring mean grain size from a digital image of sediment (Q259938) (← links)
- Advances in the simulation and automated measurement of well-sorted granular material: 2. Direct measures of particle properties (Q260641) (← links)
- High-resolution measurements of suspended-sediment (Q262226) (← links)
- Fluidized-sediment pipes in Gale crater, Mars, and possible Earth analogs (Q262294) (← links)
- The sand dunes of the Colorado River, Grand Canyon, USA (Q264505) (← links)
- Sulfate-rich eolian and wet interdune deposits, erebus crater, meridiani Planum, Mars (Q274501) (← links)