
- Steppool formation models and associated step spacing 1611 Copyright 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Earth Surf. Process. Landforms 32, 16111627 (2007)
- As dam removal continues to grow as a viable option for river management, questions pertaining to the influence of reservoir sediment on a river channel downstream must be addressed. This study evaluated
- This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research
- Mobility of large woody debris (LWD) jams in a low gradient channel Joanna C. Curran
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- Effect of Sand Supply on Transport Rates in a Gravel-Bed Channel
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- Restoration projects within urban systems frequently encounter
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- Morphological changes associated with gravel mining along the Colorado River, Texas Cody M. Simmang and Joanna C. Curran Texas State University
- Joanna Crowe Curran (some publications are in my maiden name, Crowe) Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Turbulence, Microclusters, and Armored River Beds Lu Tan and Joanna Crowe Curran
- The Processes Surrounding Channel Evolution following a Partial Dam Removal on the Coastal Plain of Virginia Kristen M. Cannatelli, University of Virginia
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- Joanna Crowe Curran (some publications are in my maiden name, Crowe) Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Joanna Crowe Curran (some publications are in my maiden name, Crowe) Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering