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Ellen Wohl
Professor, Colorado State University Fort Collins
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Interactions of Logjams, Channel Dynamics, and Geomorphic Heterogeneity Within a River Corridor
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
14 june 2024
Anna Marshall, Ellen Wohl, Emily Iskin, Lucas Zell...

Natural rivers are inherently dynamic. Spatial and temporal variations in water, sediment, and wood fluxes both cause and respond to an increase in...

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WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
02 may 2024
Georgia Destouni, Marc F. Bierkens, Andrea Castell...
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Biophysical Interactions and Resilience in Post-Wildfire River Ecosystems
ECOHYDRAULICS AND ECOMORPHODYNAMICS: BIOPHYSICAL INTERACTIONS WITHIN FLUVIAL SYSTEMS ACROSS AN ELEVATION GRADIENT I ORAL
earth and planetary surface processes | 14 december 2023
Ellen Wohl
Resilience, defined as the ability to recover to pre-disturbance conditions, occurs along a continuum dependent on time and space. A river network con...
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Ecohydraulic Interactions in Headwater Floodplains Promote Flood Attenuation
ECOHYDRAULICS AND ECOMORPHODYNAMICS: BIOPHYSICAL INTERACTIONS WITHIN FLUVIAL SYSTEMS ACROSS AN ELEVATION GRADIENT II POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 14 december 2023
Nicholas Christensen, Ryan R. Morrison, Sara L. Ra...
Intensifying flooding around the globe threatens lives, infrastructure, and ecological integrity. Floodplains that remain hydrologically connected to ...
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Logjam dynamics and geomorphic heterogeneity in river corridors
ECOHYDRAULICS AND ECOMORPHODYNAMICS: BIOPHYSICAL INTERACTIONS WITHIN FLUVIAL SYSTEMS ACROSS AN ELEVATION GRADIENT II POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 14 december 2023
Anna Marshall, Ellen Wohl
The dynamic nature of a river corridor through space and time is reflected in its geomorphic heterogeneity. Individual pieces and accumulations of lar...
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Aquatic and Riparian Biodiversity in Natural Multithread River Supported by Channel Dynamics
ECOHYDRAULICS AND ECOMORPHODYNAMICS: BIOPHYSICAL INTERACTIONS WITHIN FLUVIAL SYSTEMS ACROSS AN ELEVATION GRADIENT II POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 14 december 2023
Hiromi Uno, Anna Marshall, Robert O. Hall, Ellen W...
Multi-thread channels with anastomosing planform are common (at least historically) in wider, forested portions of river corridors, especially where l...
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River Beads Increase the Resilience of Headwater Catchments: Trajectories of Biogeomorphic Responses in a Headwater Stream Following Wildfire Disturbances
FLUID FLOW, SEDIMENT TRANSPORT, AND LANDSCAPE EVOLUTION IN FLUVIAL SYSTEMS ACROSS SCALES IV ORAL
earth and planetary surface processes | 13 december 2023
Aleah Hahn, Daniel C White, Ryan R. Morrison, Elle...
Wide, low-gradient stream segments within headwater systems (e.g., beads) are particularly important for absorbing large disturbances, such as floods ...
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Persistence and hydraulic impact of transient logjams in the Colorado Rockies
LARGE WOOD IN RIVER MANAGEMENT: INTERACTIONS OF FLOW, SEDIMENT, AND WOOD IN RIVER SYSTEMS ELIGHTNING
earth and planetary surface processes | 12 december 2023
Elizabeth Follett, Ellen Wohl
Centuries of deforestation, channel engineering, and active wood removal have reduced the presence of large wood in temperate latitude, forested river...
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