EP32A
Advances in Research on Fluvial Sediment Regimes: Processes and Management II

Wednesday, 16 December 2015: 10:20-12:20
2005 (Moscone West)
Primary Conveners:  Andrew C Wilcox, University of Montana, Geosciences, Missoula, MT, United States
Conveners:  Luca Mao, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, Santiago, Chile, Amy E East, Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center Santa Cruz, U.S. Geological Survey, Santa Cruz, CA, United States and Jon J Major, USGS Cascades Volcano Observatory, Vancouver, WA, United States
Chairs:  Andrew C Wilcox, University of Montana, Geosciences, Missoula, MT, United States and Luca Mao, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, Santiago, Chile
OSPA Liaisons:  Andrew C Wilcox, University of Montana, Geosciences, Missoula, MT, United States
10:20
Managing Fine Sediment in Regulated Rivers (Invited) (68827)
John C Schmidt, Utah State University, Logan, UT, United States
10:35
Linkages between controlled floods, eddy sandbar dynamics, and riparian vegetation along the Colorado River in Marble Canyon, Arizona (75454)
Erich R Mueller, US Geological Survey, Flagstaff, AZ, United States, Paul E Grams, USGS Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center, Flagstaff, AZ, United States, Joseph Ernest Hazel Jr, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, United States and Mark Walter Schmeeckle, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States
10:50
Power of Streams and Power of Management: How Community and Fluvial Science Work Together for Massachusetts Rivers (78712)
Christine E. Hatch1, Stephen B Mabee2, Noah B Slovin1, Eve Vogel1, John D Gartner1, Nicole Gillett1 and Benjamin P Warner1, (1)University of Massachusetts Amherst, Department of Geosciences, Amherst, MA, United States, (2)University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA, United States
11:05
Effects of Coarse Legacy Sediment on Rivers of the Ozark Plateaus and Implications for Native Mussel Fauna (64448)
Susannah Erwin, US Geological Survey, Columbia, MO, United States
11:20
Geomorphic response to large-dam removal: Impacts of a massive sediment release to the Elwha River, Washington (Invited) (75183)
Christopher S Magirl1, Andrew Ritchie2, Jennifer Bountry3, Timothy J Randle4, Amy E East5, Robert C Hilldale4, Christopher A Curran6 and George R Pess7, (1)U.S. Geological Survey, Tucson, AZ, United States, (2)Olympic National Park Service, Port Angeles, WA, United States, (3)Bureau of Reclamation, Denver, CO, United States, (4)Bureau of Reclamation Denver, Denver, CO, United States, (5)USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, United States, (6)U.S. Geological Survey, Tacoma, WA, United States, (7)NOAA Seattle, Seattle, WA, United States
11:35
Long-term Monitoring of Ecological and Geomorphic Adjustments to Dam Removal in an Upland Mesic Catchment (81793)
Frank J Magilligan1, Keith H. Nislow2, Helen Doyle1, Boyd Kynard3 and James T. Dietrich1, (1)Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, United States, (2)USDA Forest Service, Northern Research Station, Amherst, MA, United States, (3)University of Massachusetts Amherst, Department of Environmental Conservation, Amherst, MA, United States
11:50
Run-of-River Impoundments Can Remain Unfilled While Transporting Gravel Bedload: Numerical Modeling Results (68292)
Adam Pearson, University of Delaware, Geological Sciences, Newark, DE, United States and James Eugene Pizzuto, Univ Delaware, Newark, DE, United States
12:05
Contaminated Sediment Management in Dam Removals and River Restoration Efforts: Critical Need for Research and Policy Development (67276)
James E Evans, Bowling Green State University Main Campus, Department of Geology, Bowling Green, OH, United States