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"Stream restoration in dynamic fluvial systems" was published by American Geophysical Union in 2011 - Washington, DC, it has 544 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: ➤  Stream restoration in dynamic fluvial systems
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 544
  • Publisher: American Geophysical Union
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  • Publish Location: Washington, DC

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"Stream restoration in dynamic fluvial systems" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- The evolving science of stream restoration / Sean J. Bennett ... [et al.]
  • 2- Conceptualizing and communicating ecological river restoration / Robert B. Jacobson and Jim Berkley
  • 3- Setting goals in river restoration: when and where can the river heal itself? / G. Mathias Kondolf
  • 4- Stream restoration benefits / J. Craig Fischenich
  • 5- Natural channel design: fundamental concepts, assumptions, and methods / David L. Rosgen
  • 6- Geomorphological approaches for river management and restoration in Italian and French rivers / Massimo Rinaldi, Hervé Piégay, and Nicola Surian
  • 7- Hydraulic modeling of large roughness elements with computational fluid dynamics for improved realism in stream restoration planning / David L. Smith ... [et al.]
  • 8- Design discharge for river restoration / Philip J. Soar and Colin R. Thorne
  • 9- Scale-dependent effects of bank vegetation on channel processes: field data, computational fluid dynamics modeling, and restoration design / Brian P. Bledsoe, Shaun K. Carney, and Russell J. Anderson
  • 10- Hyporheic restoration in streams and rivers / Erich T. Hester and Michael N. Gooseff
  • 11- Diversity of macroinvertebrate communities as a reflection of habitat heterogeneity in a mountain river subjected to variable human impacts / Bartlomiej Wyzga ... [et al.]
  • 12- Combining field, laboratory, and three-dimensional numerical modeling approaches to improve our understanding of fish habitat restoration schemes / Pascale M. Biron ... [et al.]
  • 13- Connectivity and variability: metrics for riverine floodplain backwater rehabilitation / F.D. Shields, Jr. ... [et al.]
  • 14- Quantitatively evaluating restoration scenarios for rivers with recreational flow releases / Martin W. Doyle and Randall L. Fuller
  • 15- Sediment source fingerprinting (tracing) and sediment budgets as tools in targeting river and watershed restoration programs / A.C. Gellis and D.E. Walling
  • 16- Closing the gap between watershed modeling, sediment budgeting, and stream restoration / Sean M.C. Smith, Patrick Belmont, and Peter wilcock
  • 17- Mitigating channel incision via sediment input and self-initiated riverbank erosion at the Mur River, Austria / M. Klosch ... [et al.]
  • 18- Salmon as biogeomorphic agents in gravel bed rivers: the effect of fish on sediment mobility and spawning habitat / Marwan A. Hassan ... [et al.]
  • 19- Restoring habitat hydraulics with constructed riffles / Robert Newbury, David Bates, and Karilyn Long Alex
  • 20- Pool-riffle design based on geomorphological principles for naturalizing straight channels / Bruce L. Rhoads, Frank L. Engel, and Jorge D. Abad
  • 21- Controlling debris at bridges / Peggy A. Johnson and Scott A. Sheeder
  • 22- Seeing the forest and the trees: wood in stream restoration in the Colorado front range, United States / Ellen Wohl
  • 23- Geomorphic, engineering, and ecological considerations when using wood in river restoration / Tim Abbe and Andrew Brooks
  • 24- Development and application of a deterministic bank stability and toe erosion model for stream restoration / Andrew Simon, Natasha Pollen-Bankhead, and Robert E. Thomas
  • 25- Bank vegetation, bank strength, and application of the University of British Columbia regime model to stream restoration / Robert G. Millar and Brett C. Eaton
  • 26- Application of the concepts channel evolution model in stream restoration strategies / Eddy J. Langendoen
  • 27- Practical considerations for modeling sediment transport dynamics in rivers / Yantao Cui ... [et al.].

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