105 results on '"Grams, Paul E."'
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2. Variability in eddy sandbar dynamics during two decades of controlled flooding of the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon
3. The 1996 Controlled Flood in Grand Canyon: Flow, Sediment Transport, and Geomorphic Change
4. Mapping 2‐D Bedload Rates Throughout a Sand‐Bed River Reach From High‐Resolution Acoustical Surveys of Migrating Bedforms
5. Effects of flow regulation and drought on geomorphology and floodplain habitat along the Colorado River in Canyonlands National Park, Utah
6. Multi-decadal sandbar response to flow management downstream from a large dam—The Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado River in Marble and Grand Canyons, Arizona
7. The effects of requested flows for native fish on sediment dynamics, geomorphology, and riparian vegetation for the Green River in Canyonlands National Park, Utah
8. Channel mapping of the Colorado River from Glen Canyon Dam to Lees Ferry in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Arizona
9. An Eddy‐Resolving Numerical Model to Study Turbulent Flow, Sediment, and Bed Evolution Using Detached Eddy Simulation in a Lateral Separation Zone at the Field‐Scale
10. Hydrologic and geomorphic effects on riparian plant species occurrence and encroachment: Remote sensing of 360 km of the Colorado River in Grand Canyon
11. A Morphodynamic Model to Evaluate Long‐Term Sandbar Rebuilding Using Controlled Floods in the Grand Canyon
12. Self‐Limitation of Sand Storage in a Bedrock‐Canyon River Arising From the Interaction of Flow and Grain Size
13. Geometry of obstacle marks at instream boulders—integration of laboratory investigations and field observations
14. Field evaluation of a compact, polarizing topo‐bathymetric lidar across a range of river conditions
15. The rate and pattern of bed incision and bank adjustment on the Colorado River in Glen Canyon downstream from Glen Canyon Dam, 1956-2000
16. Estimating the contribution of tributary sand inputs to controlled flood deposits for sandbar restoration using elemental tracers, Colorado River, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
17. Does Channel Narrowing by Floodplain Growth Necessarily Indicate Sediment Surplus? Lessons From Sediment Transport Analyses in the Green and Colorado Rivers, Canyonlands, Utah
18. Channel narrowing by inset floodplain formation of the lower Green River in the Canyonlands region, Utah
19. Associations between riparian plant morphological guilds and fluvial sediment dynamics along the regulated Colorado River in Grand Canyon
20. Twentieth Century Geomorphic Changes of the Lower Green River in Canyonlands National Park, Utah: An Investigation of Timing, Magnitude and Process
21. Variation in the magnitude and style of deposition and erosion in three long (8–12 km) reaches as determined by photographic analysis
22. How many measurements are required to construct an accurate sand budget in a large river? Insights from analyses of signal and noise
23. Quantifying and forecasting changes in the areal extent of river valley sediment in response to altered hydrology and land cover
24. Quantifying geomorphic and vegetation change at sandbar campsites in response to flow regulation and controlled floods, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
25. Long‐Term Evolution of Sand Transport Through a River Network: Relative Influences of a Dam Versus Natural Changes in Grain Size From Sand Waves
26. Geomorphology and vegetation change at Colorado River campsites, Marble and Grand Canyons, Arizona
27. Automated remote cameras for monitoring alluvial sandbars on the Colorado River in Grand Canyon, Arizona
28. Geomorphic change and sediment transport during a small artificial flood in a transformed post-dam delta: The Colorado River delta, United States and Mexico
29. A detached eddy simulation model for the study of lateral separation zones along a large canyon‐bound river
30. Scientific monitoring plan in support of the selected alternative of the Glen Canyon Dam Long-Term Experimental and Management Plan
31. Channel mapping river miles 29–62 of the Colorado River in Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, May 2009
32. Riparian vegetation, Colorado River, and climate: Five decades of spatiotemporal dynamics in the Grand Canyon with river regulation
33. How many measurements are required to construct an accurate sand budget in a large river? Insights from analyses of signal and noise.
34. Automated Riverbed Sediment Classification Using Low-Cost Sidescan Sonar
35. Riparian vegetation, Colorado River, and climate: Five decades of spatiotemporal dynamics in the Grand Canyon with river regulation
36. The influence of controlled floods on fine sediment storage in debris fan-affected canyons of the Colorado River basin
37. Transport of fine sediment over a coarse, immobile riverbed
38. Monitoring fine-sediment volume in the Colorado River ecosystem, Arizona: construction and analysis of digital elevation models
39. Monitoring and research to describe geomorphic effects of the 2011 controlled flood on the Green River in the Canyon of Lodore, Dinosaur National Monument, Colorado and Utah
40. The relation between invertebrate drift and two primary controls, discharge and benthic densities, in a large regulated river
41. Linking morphodynamic response with sediment mass balance on the Colorado River in Marble Canyon: Issues of scale, geomorphic setting, and sampling design
42. Nearshore thermal gradients of the Colorado River near the Little Colorado River confluence, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, 2010
43. A sand budget for Marble Canyon, Arizona: implications for long-term monitoring of sand storage change
44. Geomorphology of the Green River in Dinosaur National Monument
45. Three experimental high-flow releases from Glen Canyon Dam, Arizona— Effects on the downstream Colorado River ecosystem
46. 2008 High-Flow Experiment at Glen Canyon Dam Benefits Colorado River Resources in Grand Canyon National Park
47. Proceedings of the Colorado River Basin Science and Resource Management Symposium, November 18-20, 2008, Scottsdale, Arizona
48. 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
49. Evaluation of Water Year 2011 Glen Canyon Dam Flow Release Scenarios on Downstream Sand Storage along the Colorado River in Arizona
50. Sandbar Response in Marble and Grand Canyons, Arizona, Following the 2008 High-Flow Experiment on the Colorado River
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