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Utah Water Watch | Beaver Monitoring App
http://extension.usu.edu/utahwaterwatch/htm/beaver-monitoring-app
Utah State University Utah Water Watch. Utah State University Cooperative Extension. Beavers are an important part of aquatic ecosystems in Utah. As ecosystem engineers they help restore streams, clean the water, and create habitat for other wildlife. Scientists at Utah State University need your help in identifying where beavers are located in Utah. Use the fun and easy iPhone or iPad app the next time you see signs of a beaver. Beaver Effects on Ecosystems and Water Quality. At Utah State University's ...
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Acknowledgements - CHaMP Topo Processing Tools
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CHaMP Topo Processing Tools. Funding for these tools was provided by the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA Proposal # 2011-006-00 and BPA Project: 2003-017-00) and NOAA as part of the Columbia Habitat Monitoring Program. The original concept for the CHaMP Topo Processing Tools was conceived by Joe Wheaton. Carol Volk and Kelly Whitehead (both from South Fork Research. From North Arrow Research. Collaborating with ESSA Technologies. At ESSA. The RBT was originally conceived by Philip and Jim Mckean.
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Alan Kasprak: Stream Classification
http://www.alankasprak.org/2015/03/stream-classification.html
Meandering observations on rivers - and how we interact with them. Thursday, March 12, 2015. A fun side project I've been a part of over the past year-plus has finally resulted in.well, something tangible! Co-authors include Nate Hough-Snee. Clockwise from the top left, (1) River Styles, (2) Natural Channel Classification, (3) Rosgen Classification Framework, and (4) Statistical Clustering applied across. The Middle Fork John Day basin. How do the four frameworks compare? Flagstaff, Arizona, United States.
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Alan Kasprak: March 2015
http://www.alankasprak.org/2015_03_01_archive.html
Meandering observations on rivers - and how we interact with them. Thursday, March 12, 2015. A fun side project I've been a part of over the past year-plus has finally resulted in.well, something tangible! Co-authors include Nate Hough-Snee. Clockwise from the top left, (1) River Styles, (2) Natural Channel Classification, (3) Rosgen Classification Framework, and (4) Statistical Clustering applied across. The Middle Fork John Day basin. How do the four frameworks compare? Some of my recent PhD work was j...
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Alan Kasprak: Article Published in JGR-Earth Surface
http://www.alankasprak.org/2015/03/article-published-in-jgr-earth-surface.html
Meandering observations on rivers - and how we interact with them. Thursday, March 12, 2015. Article Published in JGR-Earth Surface. Some of my recent PhD work was just published in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface. Back in 2013, I was fortunate enough to spend some time in the lab with Peter Ashmore. At the University of Western Ontario. Along with Joe Wheaton. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Article Published in JGR-Earth Surface. Flagstaff, Arizona, United States.
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Alan Kasprak: About
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Meandering observations on rivers - and how we interact with them. I am a geologist, geomorphologist, and (not quite yet, but I'm getting better at this), an ecologist. My research is broadly concerned with understanding how humans impact river systems, how to separate our effects versus those arising from natural river disturbance, and how we can repair, restore, and manage impacted rivers. Way above treeline - Rocky Mountain National park, Colorado. View Field Work Locations. In a larger map. I'm lucky...
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Alan Kasprak: October 2013
http://www.alankasprak.org/2013_10_01_archive.html
Meandering observations on rivers - and how we interact with them. Tuesday, October 15, 2013. An AGU Talk, and an AGU Session. It's a ways off, but in case you're interested in rivers, rocks, and restoration.I'm going to be giving a talk and convening a session at this year's AGU Fall Meeting in San Francisco (December 9-13). Here are the details, with even more details to follow:. Happens on Wednesday, December 11th, at 4:45 in Moscone 2003 (EP34C-04). CBEC) and Peter Wilcock. Monday, October 14, 2013.