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The Nature of Flow and Sediment Movement in Little Granite Creek
Summary
Technical report (1982-1997). Covers Little Granite Creek, Bondurant, Wyoming. Topics: bedload transport, suspended sediment, flow measurements, sediment movement. Agencies: USDA Forest Service, U.S. Geological Survey, Rocky Mountain Research Station. Cites 11 external works.
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report (9)
- The nature of flow and sediment movement in Little Granite Creek near Bondurant, Wyoming (2002) — Sandra E. Ryan, William W. Emmett
- USDA Forest Service Gen. Tech. Rep. RMRS-GTR-90 (2002)
- Field comparisons of six pressure-difference bedload samplers in high-energy flows (1999) — Childers, D.
- Technical reports, Snake River Basin adjudication (1998) — Emmett, W.W.
- Boss RiverCAD River Modeling System user's manual (1997)
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- Bedload and river hydraulics-inferences from the East Fork River, Wyoming (1997) — Leopold, L.B. and Emmett, W.W.
- Geologic map of Wyoming (1985) — Love, J.D. and Christiansen, A. C.
- A field calibration of the sediment-trapping characteristics of the Helley-Smith bedload sampler (1980) — Emmett, W.W.
- Discharge measurements at gaging stations (1969) — Buchanan, T.J. and Somers, W.P.
article (1)
- Size-selective entrainment of bed load in gravel bed streams (1989) — Ashworth, P.J. and Ferguson, R.I.
book (1)
- A view of the river (1994) — Leopold, L.B.
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