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Gabrielle C. L. David
Gabrielle C. L. David
ERDC CRREL US Army Corps of Engineers
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei usace.army.mil
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Consistency of scaling relations among bedrock and alluvial channels
E Wohl, GCL David
Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface 113 (F4), 2008
1112008
Velocity prediction in high-gradient channels
SE Yochum, BP Bledsoe, GCL David, E Wohl
Journal of Hydrology 424, 84-98, 2012
912012
Controls on spatial variations in flow resistance along steep mountain streams
GCL David, E Wohl, SE Yochum, BP Bledsoe
Water Resources Research 46 (3), 2010
722010
Controls on at‐a‐station hydraulic geometry in steep headwater streams, Colorado, USA
GCL David, E Wohl, SE Yochum, BP Bledsoe
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 35 (15), 1820-1837, 2010
452010
The impacts of ski slope development on stream channel morphology in the White River National Forest, Colorado, USA
GCL David, BP Bledsoe, DM Merritt, E Wohl
Geomorphology 103 (3), 375-388, 2009
442009
Photographic guidance for selecting flow resistance coefficients in high-gradient channels
SE Yochum, F Comiti, E Wohl, GCL David, L Mao
USDA Forest Service-General Technical Report RMRS-GTR, 1-91, 2014
402014
Comparative analysis of bed resistance partitioning in high‐gradient streams
GCL David, E Wohl, SE Yochum, BP Bledsoe
Water Resources Research 47 (7), 2011
392011
Spatial characterization of roughness elements in high‐gradient channels of the Fraser Experimental Forest, Colorado, USA
SE Yochum, BP Bledsoe, E Wohl, GCL David
Water Resources Research 50 (7), 6015-6029, 2014
242014
Characterizing spatial variability in velocity and turbulence intensity using 3-D acoustic Doppler velocimeter data in a plane-bed reach of East St. Louis Creek, Colorado, USA
GCL David, CJ Legleiter, E Wohl, SE Yochum
Geomorphology 183, 28-44, 2013
142013
User Manual for a Beta Streamflow Duration Assessment Method for the Arid West of the United States
RD Mazor, B Topping, TL Nadeau, KM Fritz, J Kelso, R Harrington, ...
Version 1, 83, 2021
52021
Implementing an operational framework to develop a streamflow duration assessment method: a case study from the arid west United States
RD Mazor, BJ Topping, TL Nadeau, KM Fritz, JE Kelso, RA Harrington, ...
Water 13 (22), 3310, 2021
32021
Technical Guide for the Development, Evaluation, and Modification of Stream Assessment Methods for the Corps Regulatory Program
GCL David, DE Somerville, JM McCarthy, SD MacNeil, F Fitzpatrick, ...
32021
Hydrologic analysis of field delineated ordinary high water marks for rivers and streams
DD Hamill, GCL David
Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (US), 2021
22021
Effects of snow-making, grading, and timber harvest on stream channel morphology in the White River National Forest, Colorado
GC David, BP Bledsoe, DM Merritt, E Wohl
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2005, H53D-0502, 2005
22005
National Ordinary High Water Mark Field Delineation Manual for Rivers and Streams: Interim Version
GCL David, PH Trier, KM Fritz, SL Kichefski, TL Nadeau, LA James, ...
Engineer Research and Development Center (US), 2022
12022
Characterizing flow resistance in high gradient mountain streams, fraser experimental forest, Colorado
GCL David
Colorado State University, 2011
12011
Relationship of bed and bank resistance to total flow resistance in a high gradient stream, Fraser Experimental Forest, Colorado, USA
GC David, EE Wohl, SE Yochum
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2010, H31F-1077, 2010
12010
The impacts of ski slope development on stream channel morphology in the White River National Forest, CO
G David
Colorado State University, 2007
12007
Technical guide for the development, evaluation, and modification of wetland rapid assessment methods for the Corps Regulatory Program
JF Berkowitz, GCL David, KB Gordon
Engineer Research and Development Center (US), 2023
2023
Field guide to identifying the upper extent of stream channels
RK Rossi, GCL David
Engineer Research and Development Center (US), 2022
2022
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