Ellen Wohl
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Associated Concepts [?]
- Geology
- Biology
- Geography
- Engineering
- Geotechnical engineering
- Ecology
- Hydrology (agriculture)
- Paleontology
- Computer science
- Environmental science
- Geomorphology
- Computer network
- Physics
- Cartography
- Telecommunications
- Electrical engineering
- History
- Channel (broadcasting)
- Sediment
- Archaeology
- Mathematics
- Operating system
- STREAMS
- Oceanography
Authored Works
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- The Incorporation of Large Wood into Channels Following Major Forest Blowdown
- Hydrologically Connected Floodplains as Reservoirs of Organic Carbon
- Geomorphic Effects of Increased Sediment Supply in Low-Gradient, Alluvial Rivers
- Field Characterizations of Logjams Across Spatial Scales
- Beyond the Case Study: Characterizing Natural Floodplain Heterogeneity in the United States
- The Patchwork Mosaic of Floodplains: Quantifying Natural Heterogeneity of Prairie Streams
- Quantitatively Estimating Carbon Sequestration Potential in Soil and Large Wood in the Context of River Restoration
- Morphodynamic Influence of Large Wood in a Dryland Ephemeral Stream, Arizona, USA
- Characterizing Logjams as Drivers of Transient Storage at Different Discharges in a Flume
- Biotic-Geomorphic Interactions Influence River Corridor Resilience to Wildfire
- Beyond Hydraulic Geometry: 3D Connectivity and Heterogeneity in River Networks and Models
- Analyzing the Multi-scale Heterogeneity of Wood Depositional Environments in the Mackenzie River Delta
- A River Ran Through It: Floodplains as Americas Newest Relict Landform
Linked Co-Authors
- Anna Marshall
- Audrey H. Sawyer
- Emily Iskin
- Erich R. Mueller
- John T. Kemper
- Kamini Singha
- Natalie Kramer
- Richard L. Knox
- Ryan R. Morrison
- Sara L. Rathburn
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- Colorado School of Mines
- Colorado State University
- Durham University, UK
- Michigan State University
- Southern Utah University, Utah
- The Ohio State University
- University of Glasgow, UK
- University of Melbourne, Australia
- Utah State University
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