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Daniel N Scott
Daniel N Scott
Colorado State University
E-mail megerősítve itt: uw.edu - Kezdőlap
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The natural wood regime in rivers
E Wohl, N Kramer, V Ruiz-Villanueva, DN Scott, F Comiti, AM Gurnell, ...
BioScience 69 (4), 259-273, 2019
2082019
Wood and sediment storage and dynamics in river corridors
E Wohl, DN Scott
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 42 (1), 5-23, 2017
1992017
River beads as a conceptual framework for building carbon storage and resilience to extreme climate events into river management
E Wohl, KB Lininger, DN Scott
Biogeochemistry, 1-19, 2017
922017
Bedrock fracture influences on geomorphic process and form across process domains and scales
DN Scott, EE Wohl
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 44 (1), 27-45, 2019
842019
Natural and anthropogenic controls on wood loads in river corridors of the Rocky, Cascade, and Olympic Mountains, USA
DN Scott, EE Wohl
Water Resources Research 54 (10), 7893-7909, 2018
512018
Spatial distribution of channel and floodplain large wood in forested river corridors of the Northern Rockies
E Wohl, DN Scott, KB Lininger
Water Resources Research 54 (10), 7879-7892, 2018
502018
Rehabilitating valley floors to a stage 0 condition: A synthesis of opening outcomes
RL Flitcroft, WR Brignon, B Staab, JR Bellmore, J Burnett, P Burns, ...
Frontiers in Environmental Science 10, 892268, 2022
342022
Geomorphic regulation of floodplain soil organic carbon concentration in watersheds of the Rocky and Cascade Mountains, USA
DN Scott, EE Wohl
Earth Surface Dynamics 6 (4), 1101-1114, 2018
262018
Wood Jam Dynamics Database and Assessment Model (WooDDAM): A Monitoring Protocol for an Evolving, Public Database and Predictive Model
DN Scott, E Wohl, SE Yochum
EarthArXiv, 2018
26*2018
Transience of channel head locations following disturbance
E Wohl, DN Scott
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 42 (7), 1132-1139, 2017
232017
Frequent mass movements from glacial and lahar terraces, controlled by both hillslope characteristics and fluvial erosion, are an important sediment source to Puget Sound rivers
DN Scott, BD Collins
Water Resources Research 57 (4), e2020WR028389, 2021
202021
Log step and clast interactions in mountain streams in the central Cascade Range of Washington State, USA
DN Scott, DR Montgomery, EE Wohl
Geomorphology 216, 180-186, 2014
202014
Evaluating survey instruments and methods in a steep channel
DN Scott, DJ Brogan, KB Lininger, DM Schook, EE Daugherty, ...
Geomorphology 273, 236-243, 2016
192016
Geomorphic heterogeneity as a framework for assessing river corridor processes and characteristics
DN Scott, S Shahverdian, R Flitcroft, E Wohl
River Research and Applications 38 (10), 1893-1901, 2022
172022
Geomorphology and climate interact to control organic carbon stock and age in mountain river valley bottoms
DN Scott, E Wohl
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 45 (9), 1911-1925, 2020
172020
Evaluating carbon storage on subalpine lake deltas
DN Scott, EE Wohl
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 42 (10), 1472-1481, 2017
142017
Managing for large wood and Beaver dams in stream corridors.
E Wohl, DN Scott, SE Yochum
82019
Widespread wood placement and regrading drive lateral connectivity and reworking of the channel and floodplain in a valley bottom reset to stage 0
DN Scott
Geomorphology 446, 108987, 2024
62024
Deer Creek Stage 0 Restoration Geomorphic Complexity Monitoring Report
DN Scott, BD Collins
McKenzie Watershed Council. https://www. mckenziewc. org/wp-content/uploads …, 2019
22019
Working with wood in rivers in the Western United States
A Ockelford, E Wohl, V Ruiz‐Villanueva, F Comiti, H Piégay, S Darby, ...
River Research and Applications 40 (8), 1626-1641, 2024
12024
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