<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Water streams / Physical geography / Limnology / Fluvial landforms / Channel types / Plunge pool / Whitewater / Sediment / Stream bed / Water / Rivers / Geomorphology
Date: 2013-08-15 19:04:06
Water streams
Physical geography
Limnology
Fluvial landforms
Channel types
Plunge pool
Whitewater
Sediment
Stream bed
Water
Rivers
Geomorphology

Controls on the Size and Occurrence of Pools in Coarse-Grained Forest Rivers

Add to Reading List

Source URL: www.fs.fed.us

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 411,12 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Sediment During spring 2012 Interim Flows, USGS collected suspended-sediment, bedload, bed gradation data, and stream discharge eight times at six locations. These sampling sites, listed in the downstream direction, are

DocID: 1sMzF - View Document

Stable section of rail bed  Wet section of trail Stream/drainage along rail bed

Stable section of rail bed Wet section of trail Stream/drainage along rail bed

DocID: 1rSiw - View Document

Intra-stream variability in solute transport: Hydrologic and geomorphic controls on solute retention Sopan Patil1*, Timothy P. Covino2, Aaron I. Packman3, Brian L. McGlynn2, Jennifer D. Drummond3, Robert A. Payn4, Rina S

Intra-stream variability in solute transport: Hydrologic and geomorphic controls on solute retention Sopan Patil1*, Timothy P. Covino2, Aaron I. Packman3, Brian L. McGlynn2, Jennifer D. Drummond3, Robert A. Payn4, Rina S

DocID: 1rlL2 - View Document

Earth Surface Processes and Landforms Earth Surf. Process. Landforms 24, 1153±TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL VARIABILITY IN THALWEG PROFILES OF A GRAVEL-BED RIVER MARY ANN MADEJ*

Earth Surface Processes and Landforms Earth Surf. Process. Landforms 24, 1153±TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL VARIABILITY IN THALWEG PROFILES OF A GRAVEL-BED RIVER MARY ANN MADEJ*

DocID: 1r6VQ - View Document

WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, VOL. 25, NO. 6, PAGES, JUNESediment Transport and Resulting Deposition in Spawning Gravels, North Coastal California THOMAS E. LISLE Pacific Southwest Experiment Station, Forest

WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, VOL. 25, NO. 6, PAGES, JUNESediment Transport and Resulting Deposition in Spawning Gravels, North Coastal California THOMAS E. LISLE Pacific Southwest Experiment Station, Forest

DocID: 1r1ei - View Document