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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Joseph M. Dorava , David R. Montgomery , Betty B. Palcsak , Faith A. FitzpatrickPublisher: American Geophysical Union Imprint: American Geophysical Union Volume: 4 Dimensions: Width: 22.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 26.60cm Weight: 0.896kg ISBN: 9780875903538ISBN 10: 0875903533 Pages: 254 Publication Date: 09 January 2001 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsPreface Joseph M.Dorava vii Introduction Understanding Geomorphic Processes and Riverine Habitat Joseph M. Dorava, David R. Montgomery, Betty B. Palcsak, and Faith A. Fitzpatrick 3 Section 1: Geomorphic and Habitat Assessments A Comparison of Multi-Disciplinary Methods for Measuring Physical Conditions of Streams Faith A. Fitzpatrick 7 Watershed Assessment with Synoptic Base-Flow Surveys Kenneth W. Potter and Stephen J. Gafield 19 Models of Habitat Use and Availability to Evaluate Anthropogenic Changes in Channel Geometry James A. Gore 27 Holocene and Recent Geomorphic Processes, Land Use, and Salmonid Habitat in Two North Puget Sound River Basins Timothy J. Beechie, Brian D. Collins, and George R. Pess 37 Section 2: Pristine Undisturbed Systems Channel Changes and Habitat Diversity in a Warm-Water, Gravel-Bed Stream Rose McKenney 57 Biophysical Gradients Related to Channel Islands, Middle Snake River, Idaho W. R. Osterkamp, W C. Johnson, and M. D. Dixon 73 Modeling Sediment and Wood Storage and Dynamics in Small Mountainous Watersheds Stephen T. Lancaster, Shannon K Hayes, and Gordon E. Grant 85 Section 3: Anthropogenically Altered Systems Stream Geomorphology and Fish Community Structure in Channelized and Meandering Reaches of an Agricultural Stream Kelly M. Frothingham, Bruce L. Rhoads, and Edwin E. Herricks 105 Mass Wasting and Sediment Storage in a Small Montane Watershed: An Extreme Case of Anthropogenic Disturbance in the Humid 'Ikopics Matthew C. Larsen and Abigail Santiago Roman 119 Animal Response to River Evolution in the Tidal Freshwater Zone Gregory B. Pasternack 139 Spatial Variations in Channel Morphology at Segment and Reach Scales, Middle Fork John Day River, Northeastern Oregon Patricia R. McDowell 159 The Downstream Effects of Dams on the Regeneration of Riparian Tree Species in Northern Japan Futoshi Nakamura and Nozomi Shin 173 Section 4: Restoration Strategies Relations Between Streamflow, Sediment lkansport, and Aquatic Habitat in Regulated Rivers John Pitlick and Peter Wilcock 185 Fluvial Processes and Passive Rehabilitation of the Lisbon Bottom Side-Channel Chute, Lower Missouri River Robert B. Jacobson, Mark S. Laustrup, and Michael D. Chapman 199 Mitigating Boatwake-Induced Erosion Along the Kenai River, Alaska Joseph M. Dorava 217 Importance of Archival and Process Studies to Characterizing Pre-Settlement Riverine Geomorphic Processes and Habitat in the Puget Lowland Brian D. Collins and David R. Montgomery 227 Section 5: Synthesis and Overview Geomorphology, River Ecology, and Ecosystem Management David R. Montgomery 247ReviewsAuthor InformationJoseph M. Dorava is the editor of Geomorphic Processes and Riverine Habitat, published by Wiley. David R. Montgomery is a Professor of Earth and Space Sciences at the University of Washington in Seattle, where he is a member of the Quaternary Research Center. Montgomery received his B.S. in geology from Stanford University in 1984, and his Ph.D. in geomorphology from University of California, Berkeley in 1991. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |