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The following pages link to David Schoellhamer (Q138904):
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- Central San Francisco Bay suspended-sediment transport processes and comparison of continuous and discrete measurements of suspended-solids concentrations (Q143548) (← links)
- Factors affecting suspended-solids concentrations in South San Francisco Bay, California (Q143659) (← links)
- Continuous monitoring of suspended sediment in rivers by use of optical backscatterance sensors (Q143888) (← links)
- Effects of tidal current phase at the junction of two straits (Q143972) (← links)
- Ecological structure of salt ponds, San Francisco Bay, California: Balancing tidal wetland restoration with existing beneficial habitat (Q144246) (← links)
- Bay sediment budget: Sediment accounting 101 (Q144260) (← links)
- Estimating sediment budgets at the interface between rivers and estuaries with application to the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta (Q144294) (← links)
- Remote sensing: visual cues to suspended-solids transport in San Francisco Bay, California (Q144748) (← links)
- Observation of sediment resuspension in Old Tampa Bay, Florida (Q146590) (← links)
- Management of fluid mud in estuaries, bays, and lakes. II: Measurement, modeling, and management (Q147115) (← links)
- In situ determination of flocculated suspended material settling velocities and characteristics using a floc camera (Q147556) (← links)
- Modeling tidal freshwater marsh sustainability in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta under a broad suite of potential future scenarios (Q147976) (← links)
- Tidal oscillation of sediment between a river and a bay: A conceptual model (Q148488) (← links)
- Suspended sediment transport where rivers become estuaries: Sacramento – San Joaquin River Delta, water years 1999-2002 (Q148494) (← links)
- A South San Francisco Bay sediment budget: Wetland restoration and potential effects on phytoplankton blooms (Q148516) (← links)
- Floodtide pulses after low tides in shallow subembayments adjacent to deep channels (Q148577) (← links)
- Hindcasting of decadal‐timescale estuarine bathymetric change with a tidal‐timescale model (Q149024) (← links)
- Two-dimensional Lagrangian simulation of suspended sediment (Q150953) (← links)
- Simulation and video animation of canal flushing created by a tide gate (Q150955) (← links)
- The effect of submerged aquatic vegetation expansion on a declining turbidity trend in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta (Q151397) (← links)
- Estimates of suspended sediment entering San Francisco Bay from the Sacramento and San Joaquin Delta, San Francisco Bay, California (Q152107) (← links)
- Flow convergence caused by a salinity minimum in a tidal channel (Q152298) (← links)
- Review of suspended sediment in lower South Bay relevant to light attenuation and phytoplankton blooms (Q152678) (← links)
- Recent advances in understanding flow dynamics and transport of water-quality constituents in the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta (Q152723) (← links)
- Primary production in the Delta: Then and now (Q153275) (← links)
- Wetland Accretion Rate Model of Ecosystem Resilience (WARMER) and its application to habitat sustainability for endangered species in the San Francisco Estuary (Q154629) (← links)
- NUMERICAL MODELING OF FINE SEDIMENT PHYSICAL PROCESSES. (Q155243) (← links)
- Time series of trace element concentrations calculated from time series of suspended solids concentrations and RMP water samples: Summary and conclusions (Q155283) (← links)
- Suspended-sediment dynamics in the tidal reach of a San Francisco Bay tributary (Q234787) (← links)
- Estimation of historic flows and sediment loads to San Francisco Bay,1849–2011 (Q234788) (← links)
- Suspended-sediment trapping in the tidal reach of an estuarine tributary channel (Q234808) (← links)
- Combined use of remote sensing and continuous monitoring to analyse the variability of suspended-sediment concentrations in San Francisco Bay, California (Q235256) (← links)
- Erosion characteristics and horizontal variability for small erosion depths in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, California, USA (Q239788) (← links)
- Effects of spatial and temporal variability of turbidity on phytoplankton blooms (Q240765) (← links)
- Suspended sediment and sediment-associated contaminants in San Francisco Bay (Q241141) (← links)
- Implications for future survival of delta smelt from four climate change scenarios for the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta, California (Q242635) (← links)
- Comparison of sediment supply to San Francisco Bay from watersheds draining the Bay Area and the Central Valley of California (Q243981) (← links)
- Adjustment of the San Francisco estuary and watershed to decreasing sediment supply in the 20th century (Q244018) (← links)
- Sub-tidal benthic habitats of central San Francisco Bay and offshore Golden Gate area: A review (Q244213) (← links)
- Sand sources and transport pathways for the San Francisco Bay coastal system, based on X-ray diffraction mineralogy (Q244247) (← links)
- A Sr-Nd isotopic study of sand-sized sediment provenance and transport for the San Francisco Bay coastal system (Q244296) (← links)
- Influence of history and environment on the sediment dynamics of intertidal flats (Q244332) (← links)
- A sediment budget for the southern reach in San Francisco Bay, CA: Implications for habitat restoration (Q244334) (← links)
- Suspended-sediment flux and retention in a backwater tidal slough complex near the landward boundary of an estuary (Q244827) (← links)
- Distribution of biologic, anthropogenic, and volcanic constituents as a proxy for sediment transport in the San Francisco Bay Coastal System (Q244838) (← links)
- Sediment transport patterns in the San Francisco Bay Coastal System from cross-validation of bedform asymmetry and modeled residual flux (Q244841) (← links)
- Factors controlling floc settling velocity along a longitudinal estuarine transect (Q244843) (← links)
- A step decrease in sediment concentration in a highly modified tidal river delta following the 1983 El Niño floods (Q244855) (← links)
- Heavy mineral analysis for assessing the provenance of sandy sediment in the San Francisco Bay Coastal System (Q244856) (← links)
- Sediment transport in the San Francisco Bay Coastal System: An overview (Q244857) (← links)