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The following pages link to Paul Grams, Ph.D. (Q46392):
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- Geomorphology and vegetation change at Colorado River campsites, Marble and Grand Canyons, Arizona (Q57478) (← links)
- Automated remote cameras for monitoring alluvial sandbars on the Colorado River in Grand Canyon, Arizona (Q57716) (← links)
- Monitoring fine-sediment volume in the Colorado River ecosystem, Arizona: construction and analysis of digital elevation models (Q60410) (← links)
- A sand budget for Marble Canyon, Arizona: implications for long-term monitoring of sand storage change (Q60914) (← links)
- Nearshore thermal gradients of the Colorado River near the Little Colorado River confluence, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, 2010 (Q61354) (← links)
- Evaluation of Water Year 2011 Glen Canyon Dam Flow Release Scenarios on Downstream Sand Storage along the Colorado River in Arizona (Q63923) (← links)
- 2008 High-flow experiment at Glen Canyon Dam: Morphologic response of eddy-deposited sandbars and associated aquatic backwater habitats along the Colorado River in Grand Canyon National Park (Q64120) (← links)
- Sandbar response in Marble and Grand Canyons, Arizona, following the 2008 high-flow experiment on the Colorado River (Q64172) (← links)
- Variability in eddy sandbar dynamics during two decades of controlled flooding of the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon (Q145578) (← links)
- A morphodynamic model to evaluate long-term sandbar rebuilding using controlled floods in the Grand Canyon (Q145888) (← links)
- Field evaluation of a compact, polarizing topo‐bathymetric lidar across a range of river conditions (Q146520) (← 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)
- Geomorphic change in the Limitrophe reach of the Colorado River in response to the 2014 delta pulse flow, United States and Mexico (Q147986) (← links)
- Mapping 2-D bedload rates throughout a sand-bed river reach from high-resolution acoustical surveys of migrating bedforms (Q150440) (← 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)
- Transport of fine sediment over a coarse, immobile riverbed (Q154722) (← links)
- The relation between invertebrate drift and two primary controls, discharge and benthic densities, in a large regulated river (Q155123) (← links)
- Future challenges for science and resource management of the Colorado River (Q155581) (← links)
- Characterizing riverbed sediment using high-frequency acoustics 1: spectral properties of scattering (Q155829) (← links)
- Characterizing riverbed sediment using high-frequency acoustics 2: scattering signatures of Colorado River bed sediment in Marble and Grand Canyons (Q155830) (← links)
- Riparian vegetation, Colorado River, and climate: five decades of spatiotemporal dynamics in the Grand Canyon with river regulation (Q155948) (← links)
- A detached eddy simulation model for the study of lateral separation zones along a large canyon-bound river (Q156080) (← links)
- Compositional signatures in acoustic backscatter over vegetated and unvegetated mixed sand-gravel riverbeds (Q156211) (← links)
- Hydrologic and geomorphic effects on riparian plant species occurrence and encroachment: Remote sensing of 360 km of the Colorado River in Grand Canyon (Q156782) (← 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)
- Geometry of obstacle marks at instream boulders-Integration of laboratory investigations and field observations (Q157470) (← links)
- Is timing really everything? Evaluating Resource Response to Spring Disturbance Flows (Q227648) (← links)
- River Geomorphology and Geomorphic Change (Q228088) (← links)
- Sediment Storage in Grand Canyon (Q228089) (← links)
- River Campsites in Grand Canyon National Park (Q228094) (← links)
- High-Flow Experiments on the Colorado River (Q228639) (← links)
- Grand Canyon Sandbar Monitoring (Q229718) (← links)
- Sediment Storage in the Colorado River (Q229732) (← links)
- The influence of controlled floods on fine sediment storage in debris fan-affected canyons of the Colorado River basin (Q236611) (← links)
- Bed texture mapping in large rivers using recreational-grade sidescan sonar (Q240212) (← 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)
- Associations between riparian plant morphological guilds and fluvial sediment dynamics along the regulated Colorado River in Grand Canyon (Q253124) (← links)
- Quantifying and forecasting changes in the areal extent of river valley sediment in response to altered hydrology and land cover (Q256196) (← 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)
- Long-term monitoring of sandbars on the Colorado River in Grand Canyon using remote sensing (Q257511) (← links)
- Linking fluvial and aeolian morphodynamics in the Grand Canyon, USA (Q257861) (← links)
- Probabilistic models of seafloor composition using multispectral acoustic backscatter: The benthic detectorists (Q258117) (← links)
- The sand dunes of the Colorado River, Grand Canyon, USA (Q264505) (← links)
- Self-limitation of sand storage in a bedrock-canyon river arising from the interaction of flow and grain size (Q265281) (← links)
- Optimal timing of high-flow experiments for sandbar deposition (Q267455) (← links)
- Sand pulses and sand patches on the Colorado River in Grand Canyon (Q276042) (← links)
- Modeling the impacts of Glen Canyon Dam operations on Colorado River resources (Q278104) (← links)
- Geomorphic response of sandbars to the March 2008 high-flow experiment on the Colorado River downstream from Glen Canyon Dam (Q278645) (← links)
- Causes of variability in suspended‐sand concentration evaluated using measurements in the Colorado River in Grand Canyon (Q278684) (← links)