EP43A:
Advances in the Science and Communication of Biophysical Interactions in Riverine Landscapes II Posters

Thursday, 18 December 2014: 1:40 PM-6:00 PM
Primary Conveners:  Desiree D Tullos, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United States
Co-conveners:  John M Buffington, US Forest Service, Boise, ID, United States, Lee Harrison, NOAA Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States and Hamish J. Moir, University of the Highlands and Islands, Rivers and Lochs Institute, Inverness, Scotland, United Kingdom
OSPA Liaisons:  Lee Harrison, NOAA Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States

Abstracts Submitted to this Session:

 
River Restoration by Dam Removal: Assessing Riverine Re-Connectivity Across New England
Frank J Magilligan1, Keith H. Nislow2, Brian Graber3, Chris Sneddon1, Coleen Fox1 and Erik Martin4, (1)Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, United States, (2)USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station, Amherst, MA, United States, (3)American Rivers, Northampton, MA, United States, (4)The Nature Conservancy, Brunswick, ME, United States
 
Testing Geomorphic Controls on Salmonid Spawning Habitat
Allison Pfeiffer, University of California-Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, United States and Noah J Finnegan, University of California Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, United States
 
Deep-Seated Landslides Influence Topographic Variability and Salmon Habitat in the Oregon Coast Range, USA
Helen Willemien Beeson, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, United States, Mark A Fonstad, University of Oregon - 1299, Eugene, OR, United States and Joshua J Roering, University of Oregon, Department of Geological Sciences, Eugene, OR, United States
 
Relationship between channel morphology and foraging habitat for stream salmonids: Effects of body size
Piotr Cienciala, University of British Columbia, Department of Geography, Vancouver, BC, Canada and Marwan A Hassan, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada
 
Salmon Spawning Effects on Streambed Stability
John M Buffington1, Todd H Buxton2, Elowyn Yager2, Alexander K Fremier3 and Marwan A Hassan4, (1)US Forest Service, Boise, ID, United States, (2)Univ of ID-Idaho Water Ctr, Boise, ID, United States, (3)Washington State University, Pullman, WA, United States, (4)University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada
 
Field and flume investigations of the effects of logjams and woody debris on streambed morphology
Vivian Leung1, David R Montgomery1 and Michael L McHenry2, (1)University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States, (2)Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, Port Angeles, WA, United States
 
Geomorphic Function and Restoration Potential of Spring Creeks in Southeastern Idaho: Analysis and Communication
Timothy P Hanrahan1, Zach Hill2, Alex Levell1, Tim Maguire2 and Derek Risso2, (1)GeoEngineers, Richland, WA, United States, (2)Ecosystem Sciences, Boise, ID, United States
 
Defining and Identifying Functional Habitat to Inform Species Recovery on a Large Regulated River
Susannah Erwin1, Robert B Jacobson1, Caroline M Elliott1, Todd Gemeinhardt2, Tim Welker3, Aaron J. DeLonay1 and Kimberly Chojnacki1, (1)US Geological Survey, Columbia, MO, United States, (2)US Army Corps of Engineers, Kansas City, MO, United States, (3)US Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha, NE, United States
 
2D Hydrodynamic Based Logic Modeling Tool for River Restoration Decision Analysis: A Quantitative Approach to Project Prioritization
David Bandrowski1, Yong Lai2, Nathan Bradley2, David A Gaeuman1, Josh Murauskas3, Nicholas A Som4, Aaron Martin5, Damon Goodman4 and Justin Alvarez6, (1)Trinity River Restoration, Weaverville, CA, United States, (2)Bureau of Reclamation Denver, Sedimentation and River Hydraulics, Denver, CO, United States, (3)Anchor Environmental, LLC Seattle, Seattle, WA, United States, (4)US Fish and Wildlife, Arcata, CA, United States, (5)Yurok Tribe, Trinity River Fisheries, Willow Creek, CA, United States, (6)Hoopa Valley Tribe, Trinity River Fisheries, Hoopa, CA, United States
 
Opportunities and Limitation of Hyporheic Restoration in a 4th Order Semi-Arid Floodplain: a Case Study of Meacham Creek, Oregon
Scott J O'Daniel1, Byron E. Amerson2 and Michael Bryan Lambert1, (1)Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, OIT, Pendleton, OR, United States, (2)Montana State University, Bozeman, MT, United States
 
Heat Budget of Large Rivers: Sensitivity to Stream Morphology
Stephen Thomas Lancaster and Roy Haggerty, Oregon State University, College of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, Corvallis, OR, United States
 
Comparing riparian forest processes on large rivers to inform floodplain management and restoration
John C Stella1, Hervé Piegay2,3, Charles Gruel2, Jess Riddle1 and Bianca Raepple2,3, (1)SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Forest and Natural Resources Management, Syracuse, NY, United States, (2)Environnement Ville et Société (EVS), CNRS UMR 5600, ENS de Lyon, Lyon, France, (3)Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - CNRS, Lyon, France
 
Integrated Stochastic Evaluation of Flood and Vegetation Dynamics in Riverine Landscapes
Hitoshi Miyamoto, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Civil Engineering, Tokyo, Japan and Ryo Kimura, Kobe City Office, Kobe, Japan
 
An Ecohydrological Approach to Riparian Restoration Planning in the American Southwest
Glen T Leverich1, Bruce Orr1, Zooey Diggory1, Tom Dudley2, James Hatten3, Kevin R Hultine4, Matthew P Johnson5 and Devyn Orr2, (1)Stillwater Sciences, Berkeley, CA, United States, (2)University of California, Santa Barbara, Marine Sciences Institute, Santa Barbara, CA, United States, (3)U.S. Geological Survey, Columbia River Research Laboratory, Cook, WA, United States, (4)Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, AZ, United States, (5)Northern Arizona University, Colorado Plateau Research Station, Flagstaff, AZ, United States
 
Preparing for uncertainty: toward managing fluvial geomorphic assessment of Massachusetts rivers
Christine E. Hatch1, Stephen B Mabee2, Noah B Slovin1 and Eve Vogel1, (1)University of Massachusetts Amherst, Department of Geosciences, Amherst, MA, United States, (2)Massachusetts Geological Survey, Amherst, MA, United States
 
Understanding Biophysical Interactions In The Great Barrier Reef Catchments: Better Landscape Management For Water Quality Outcomes
Elisabeth N Bui, CSIRO Land and Water Canberra, Canberra, ACT, Australia, Scott Wilkinson, CSIRO Canberra, Canberra, Australia and Rebecca Bartley, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation Seattle, Seattle, WA, United States
 
Biophysical Interactions within Step-Pool Mountain Streams Following Wildfire
Anna Parker1, Anne Chin1 and Alison P. O'Dowd2, (1)University of Colorado Denver, Geography and Envinronmental Sciences, Denver, CO, United States, (2)Humboldt State University, Environmental Science and Management, Arcata, CA, United States