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Robert J. Hawley
Robert J. Hawley
Principal Scientist, Sustainable Streams, LLC
Verified email at sustainablestreams.com
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How do flow peaks and durations change in suburbanizing semi-arid watersheds? A southern California case study
RJ Hawley, BP Bledsoe
Journal of Hydrology 405 (1-2), 69-82, 2011
1372011
Channel Evolution Model of Semiarid Stream Response to Urban‐Induced Hydromodification
RJ Hawley, BP Bledsoe, ED Stein, BE Haines
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association 48 (4), 722-744, 2012
1122012
Urban stream renovation: incorporating societal objectives to achieve ecological improvements
RF Smith, RJ Hawley, MW Neale, GJ Vietz, E Diaz-Pascacio, J Herrmann, ...
Freshwater Science 35 (1), 364-379, 2016
792016
Addressing the urban stream disturbance regime
RJ Hawley, GJ Vietz
Freshwater Science 35 (1), 278-292, 2016
792016
Channel enlargement in semiarid suburbanizing watersheds: A southern California case study
RJ Hawley, BP Bledsoe
Journal of Hydrology 496, 17-30, 2013
732013
Ecological resistance in urban streams: the role of natural and legacy attributes
RM Utz, KG Hopkins, L Beesley, DB Booth, RJ Hawley, ME Baker, ...
Freshwater Science 35 (1), 380-397, 2016
722016
Bed coarsening, riffle shortening, and channel enlargement in urbanizing watersheds, northern Kentucky, USA
RJ Hawley, KR MacMannis, MS Wooten
Geomorphology, 2013
712013
Making Stream Restoration More Sustainable: A Geomorphically, Ecologically, and Socioeconomically Principled Approach to Bridge the Practice with the Science
RJ Hawley
BioScience, 2018
592018
Framework and Tool for Rapid Assessment of Stream Susceptibility to Hydromodification
BP Bledsoe, ED Stein, RJ Hawley, D Booth
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association 48 (4), 788-808, 2012
582012
When do macroinvertebrate communities of reference streams resemble urban streams? The biological relevance of Qcritical
RJ Hawley, MS Wooten, KR MacMannis, EV Fet
Freshwater Science 35 (3), 778-794, 2016
302016
Community-powered urban stream restoration: A vision for sustainable and resilient urban ecosystems
M Scoggins, DB Booth, T Fletcher, M Fork, A Gonzalez, RL Hale, ...
Freshwater Science 41 (3), 404-419, 2022
262022
Suburban stream erosion rates in northern Kentucky exceed reference channels by an order of magnitude and follow predictable trajectories of channel evolution
RJ Hawley, KR MacMannis, MS Wooten, EV Fet, NL Korth
Geomorphology, 2019
262019
Detention outlet retrofit improves the functionality of existing detention basins by reducing erosive flows in receiving channels
RJ Hawley, JA Goodrich, NL Korth, CJ Rust, EV Fet, C Frye, ...
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association 53 (5), 1032-1047, 2017
222017
Phase II MS4 challenges: moving toward effective stormwater management for small municipalities
L Rieck, C Carson, RJ Hawley, M Heller, M Paul, M Scoggins, ...
Urban Ecosystems, 1-16, 2021
192021
How poor stormwater practices are shortening the life of our nation's infrastructure--recalibrating stormwater management for stream channel stability and infrastructure …
RJ Hawley, KR MacMannis, MS Wooten
World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2013: Showcasing the Future …, 2013
192013
Stream channel classification and mapping systems: Implications for assessing susceptibility to hydromodification effects in southern California
BP Bledsoe, R Hawley, ED Stein
Southern California Coastal Water Research Project, 2008
182008
Restoring geomorphic integrity in urban streams via mechanistically-based storm water management: minimizing excess sediment transport capacity
RJ Hawley, K Russell, K Taniguchi-Quan
Urban Ecosystems 25 (4), 1247-1264, 2022
162022
Effects of urbanization on the hydrologic regimes and geomorphic stability of small streams in southern California
RJ Hawley
Colorado State University, 2009
162009
Closing the gap on wicked urban stream restoration problems: A framework to integrate science and community values
BM Murphy, KL Russell, CC Stillwell, R Hawley, M Scoggins, KG Hopkins, ...
Freshwater Science 41 (3), 521-531, 2022
142022
Expanding catchment-scale hydrologic restoration in suburban watersheds via stream mitigation crediting—A Northern Kentucky (USA) case study
RJ Hawley
Urban Ecosystems 25 (1), 133-147, 2022
132022
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