Water Resources Association, and the American Society of Civil Engineers. She has written numerous publications for journals and USGS report series and is an associate editor for the Journal of American Water Resources Association.

作者: Joshua C Galster , Subhajit Ghoshal , Karen B Gran , Cliff R Hupp

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摘要: Joshua C. Galster is an assistant professor in surficial hydrology at Montclair State University, Montclair, New Jersey, where he has been since 2007. His interests include fluvial geomorphology, climate change/land-use change and their impacts on watersheds, using historic aerial photographs and GIS to quantify river changes, and other watershed-scale studies. Subhajit Ghoshal is working on his doctorate at the University of South Carolina. His dissertation is focused on using highresolution cartographic and topographic data for developing sediment budgets and measuring channel changes in the lower Yuba and Feather Rivers, California. His research applies remote-sensing techniques to fluvial geomorphology. Karen B. Gran is a fluvial geomorphologist in the geological sciences department at the University of Minnesota, Duluth. Her research interests include fluvial processes and sediment transport, disturbed systems, volcanic geomorphology, and interactions between physical landscapes and ecological systems. İnci Güneralp is assistant professor of geography at Texas A&M University, where she has been since 2008. She is a fluvial geomorphologist whose research interests include meandering river morphodynamics. She has participated in watershed-scale ecosystem restoration and urban stream naturalization studies. Cliff R. Hupp was a student of the late John T. Hack at the George Washington University, where he received his doctorate in 1984. He has investigated riparian vegetation ecology in relation to fluvial landforms and processes for 30 years. Additional research includes studies on channel evolution, floodplain …

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