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Stream Channel Responses to Streamflow Diversion on Small Streams of the Snake River Drainage, Idaho
Summary
Technical report (1993-1995). Covers Snake River Drainage, Idaho, Ogden. Topics: streamflow diversion, water diversions, channel effects, flow conveyance. Agencies: USDA, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. Cites 30 external works.
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Concepts & Topics (33)
streamflowstreamflowstreamflowhydraulic gradienthydraulic gradientdischargeriparian zoneriparian zone
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floodplain hydrostratigraphyparticle size distributionparticle size distributiondepositional growthspatial gradientsStem specific densityriver incisionshrub encroachmentcarrying capacityriver stagesediment grain sizeirrigationforced channeling mechanismsforced channeling mechanismsreduced chi-squared statisticchannel migrationre-inundationtransmission ratebedload transportbankfull overflowoverburdenWilcoxon signed-rank teststream channel typepebble countpebble count
External References Cited (30)
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study (16)
- Subalpine channels with diversions in the Colorado Rocky Mountains (1997) — Ryan
- Effective discharge for headwater streams in Idaho (1997) — Whiting and others
- Ryan study (1997) — Ryan
- Stream channels above and below water diversions on 20 streams in Colorado (1996) — Chavez
- Effective discharge for Rocky Mountain streams (1995) — Andrews and Nankervis
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- Wesche study (1991) — Wesche
- Channel geometry study in Wyoming (1991) — Wesche
- Plant water stress in Sierra Nevada (1991) — Smith and others
- Vegetation model for streamflow reduction (1989) — Leighton and Risser
- Dominant discharge study (1988) — Carling
- Jarrett's equation (1984) — Jarrett
- Riparian vegetation modeling in eastern Sierra California (1982) — Taylor
- Effective discharge for Yampa River basin (1980) — Andrews
- Sediment diversion by irrigation ditches in Idaho (1979) — Johnson and Smith
- Effective discharge and channel change (1960) — Wolman and Miller
- Wolman pebble-count method (1954) — Wolman
report (8)
- USDA Forest Service Res. Pap. RMRS-RP-20 (2000)
- Stream channel responses to streamflow diversion on small streams of the Snake River drainage, Idaho (2000) — Carolyn C. Bohn, John G. King
- Dams and rivers, a primer on the downstream effects of dams (1996) — Collier, Michael; Webb, Robert; Schmidt, John
- Stream channel reference sites: an illustrated guide to field technique (1994) — Harrelson, Cheryl; Rawlins, C.L; Potyondy, John
- Field methods for measurement of fluvial sediment (1988) — Edwards, Thomas; Glysson, G. Douglas
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- Plant communities along diverted streams (1987) — Harris and others
- Downstream effects of dams on alluvial rivers (1984) — Williams, Garnett; Wolman, M. Gordon
- Johnson and Smith report (1979) — Johnson and Smith
article (4)
- Sediment deposition and entrapment in vegetated streambeds (1994) — Abt, Steven; Clary, Warren; Thornton, Christopher
- Effective and bankfull discharges of streams in the Yampa River Basin, Colorado and Wyoming (1980) — Andrews, Edmund
- A method of sampling coarse river-bed material (1954) — Wolman, M. Gordon
- Journal of Geology
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- The fluvial system (1977) — Schumm, Stanley
- Fluvial processes in geomorphology (1964) — Leopold, Luna; Wolman, M. Gordon; Miller, John P.
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