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The following pages link to David J Topping, Ph.D. (Q50525):
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- Long-term continuous acoustical suspended-sediment measurements in rivers - Theory, application, bias, and error (Q58784) (← links)
- Extending the turbidity record: making additional use of continuous data from turbidity, acoustic-Doppler, and laser diffraction instruments and suspended-sediment samples in the Colorado River in Grand Canyon (Q60272) (← links)
- Evaluation of intake efficiencies and associated sediment-concentration errors in US D-77 bag-type and US D-96-type depth-integrating suspended-sediment samplers (Q60748) (← links)
- Stage-Discharge Relations for the Colorado River in Glen, Marble, and Grand Canyons, Arizona, 1990-2005 (Q66979) (← links)
- Computation and analysis of the instantaneous-discharge record for the Colorado River at Lees Ferry, Arizona — May 8, 1921, through September 30, 2000 (Q70938) (← links)
- Application of wavelet analysis for monitoring the hydrologic effects of dam operation: Glen canyon dam and the Colorado River at lees ferry, Arizona (Q144289) (← links)
- Technical note: False low turbidity readings from optical probes during high suspended-sediment concentrations (Q145205) (← links)
- Coupled changes in sand grain size and sand transport driven by changes in the upstream supply of sand in the Colorado River: relative importance of changes in bed-sand grain size and bed-sand area (Q146808) (← links)
- The rate and pattern of bed incision and bank adjustment on the Colorado River in Glen Canyon downstream from Glen Canyon Dam, 1956-2000 (Q147078) (← 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)
- Inaccuracies in sediment budgets arising from estimations of tributary sediment inputs: an example from a monitoring network on the southern Colorado plateau (Q147988) (← links)
- A physically based method of combining ADCP velocity data with point samples to compute suspended-sand discharge -- Application to the Rhone River, France (Q149201) (← links)
- Interpreting flux-based sediment budgets in a habitat context: Linking precise temporal-resolution measurements of sediment flux to spatially robust characterization of channel change (Q149518) (← links)
- Mapping 2-D bedload rates throughout a sand-bed river reach from high-resolution acoustical surveys of migrating bedforms (Q150440) (← links)
- Influence of a dam on fine-sediment storage in a canyon river (Q152088) (← 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)
- Long-term continuous acoustical suspended-sediment measurements in rivers – Theory, evaluation, and results from 14 stations on five rivers (Q153129) (← 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)
- Testing laser-based sensors for continuous in situ monitoring of suspended sediment in the Colorado River, Arizona (Q154262) (← links)
- Application of sedimentary-structure interpretation to geoarchaeological investigations in the Colorado River Corridor, Grand Canyon, Arizona, USA (Q155360) (← links)
- Sediment supply versus local hydraulic controls on sediment transport and storage in a river with large sediment loads (Q155939) (← links)
- How many measurements are required to construct an accurate sand budget in a large river? Insights from analyses of signal and noise (Q157458) (← 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)
- River Geomorphology and Geomorphic Change (Q228088) (← links)
- Sediment Storage in Grand Canyon (Q228089) (← links)
- High-Flow Experiments on the Colorado River (Q228639) (← links)
- Importance of measuring discharge and sediment transport in lesser tributaries when closing sediment budgets (Q239898) (← links)
- Underwater microscope for measuring spatial and temporal changes in bed-sediment grain size (Q241050) (← 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)
- Regulation of sand transport in the Colorado River by changes in the surface grain size of eddy sandbars over multi-year timescales (Q249894) (← links)
- Erosion properties of cohesive sediments in the Colorado River in Grand Canyon (Q252569) (← 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)
- Resurvey of cross sections on the Yampa and Little Snake Rivers in Lily and Deerlodge Parks, Colorado (Q256425) (← 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)
- High-resolution measurements of suspended-sediment (Q262226) (← links)
- Geomorphic change and biogeomorphic feedbacks in a dryland river: The Little Colorado River, Arizona, USA (Q263769) (← links)
- Self-limitation of sand storage in a bedrock-canyon river arising from the interaction of flow and grain size (Q265281) (← links)
- Experimental reductions in sub-daily flow fluctuations increased gross primary productivity for 425 river kilometers downstream (Q266846) (← links)
- Optimal timing of high-flow experiments for sandbar deposition (Q267455) (← links)
- Relation of inversely graded deposits to suspended-sediment grain-size evolution during the 1996 flood experiment in Grand Canyon (Q268811) (← links)
- U.S. Geological Survey suspended-sediment surrogate research, Part II: Optic technologies (Q271985) (← links)
- User-interactive sediment budgets in a browser: A web application for river science and management (Q272035) (← links)
- Is there enough sand? Evaluating the fate of Grand Canyon sandbars (Q273541) (← links)
- Using 15-minute acoustic data to analyze suspended-sediment dynamics in the Rio Grande in the Big Bend Region (Q273596) (← links)
- Use of rotating side-scan sonar to measure bedload (Q275286) (← links)