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Singer, Michael - Bren School of Environmental Management, University of California at Santa Barbara
THE INFLUENCE OF MAJOR DAMS ON HYDROLOGY THROUGH THE DRAINAGE NETWORK OF THE SACRAMENTO RIVER BASIN, CALIFORNIA
Identifying eroding and depositional reaches of valley by analysis of suspended sediment transport
Modeling the influence of river rehabilitation scenarios on bed material sediment flux in a large river over decadal timescales
Transient response in longitudinal grain size to reduced gravel supply in a large river
Singer, `Transient response in grain size to reduced sediment supply' 1 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
Geol. Mag.: page 1. c Cambridge University Press 2011 1 BOOK REVIEW
Field Trip Guide and Road Log: Tracking Hydraulic Mining Sediment
This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research
Remote sensing of suspended sediment concentration during turbid flood conditions on the Feather River, California--
Development of the Lower Sacramento Valley Flood-Control System: Historical Perspective