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Ellen Wohl
Professor, Colorado State University Fort Collins
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WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
28 march 2025
Georgia Destouni, Marc F. Bierkens, Andrea Castell...
On behalf of the editorial board of Water Resources Research (WRR) and the entire water science community, we want to express our most heartfelt gr...
Conceptualizing River Floodplains
EARTH'S FUTURE
11 march 2025
Ellen Wohl
Geologic, geomorphic, hydrologic, ecological, and biogeochemical conceptual models of river floodplains developed since the mid‐20th century ...
Exploring the Influence of Morphologic Heterogeneity and Discharge on Transient Storage in Stream Systems: 1. Insights From the Field
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
19 january 2025
Ian Gambill, Anna Marshall, David A. Benson, Sawye...
Here, we explore how differences in morphologic heterogeneity due to logjams and secondary channels drive transient storage across discharge in two...
When Rotten is Good: Diversity of Decay State and Piece Shape Complexity of Large Wood in Rocky Mountain Streams
SCIENCE TO UNDERSTAND, MANAGE, AND RESTORE FLOODPLAINS, WATERSHEDS, AND AQUATIC HABITATS III POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 12 december 2024
Ellen Wohl, Shayla Triantafillou, Anna Marshall
Naturally functioning forested river corridors include downed, dead wood in varying decay states. Variation in decay state among large wood pieces inc...
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Determining Primary Drivers of River Bead Functionality in Mountain Headwaters Streams
SCIENCE TO UNDERSTAND, MANAGE, AND RESTORE FLOODPLAINS, WATERSHEDS, AND AQUATIC HABITATS III POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 12 december 2024
Katie Larkin, Ellen Wohl
Wide, low-gradient, storage-dominated stream corridors known as beads alternate with narrow, steep, transport-dominated strings along mountain streams...
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Exploring the influence of morphologic heterogeneity and discharge on downstream transport in streams with multiple logjams: Insight from numerical models
GROUNDWATER–SURFACE WATER INTERACTIONS IN TERRESTRIAL, COASTAL, AND MARINE ENVIRONMENTS I ORAL
hydrology | 11 december 2024
Xiaolang Zhang, Audrey H. Sawyer, Kamini Singha, E...
Logjams in streams form complex morphologic features such as pools, bars, logjams, and branching channels that increase stream water storage and force...
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Trajectories of River-Floodplain Adjustments and Functions Following Compounding Wildfire-Flood Disturbances
ALLUVIAL RIVERS: PROCESSES AND DYNAMICS ACROSS SCALES III POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 11 december 2024
Aleah Hahn, Nicholas Christensen, Daniel C White, ...
Wide, low-gradient segments within river networks (i.e., beads) play a critical role in absorbing and morphologically adapting to disturbances, includ...
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Hyporheic Flows around Two In-Line Channel Spanning Logs
ECOHYDRAULICS AND ECOMORPHODYNAMICS: BIOPHYSICAL INTERACTIONS IN NATURAL AND ENGINEERED AQUATIC SYSTEMS II ORAL
earth and planetary surface processes | 09 december 2024
Shih-Hsun Huang, Audrey H. Sawyer, Ellen Wohl, Jud...
The in-channel large wood structures in forested rivers are known to enhance hyporheic flow, which are bidirectional flows across the sediment-water i...
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