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Julianne Scamardo
Julianne Scamardo
Assistant Professor, Utah State University
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Sediment storage and shallow groundwater response to beaver dam analogues in the Colorado Front Range, USA
J Scamardo, E Wohl
River Research and Applications 36 (3), 398-409, 2020
522020
Biogeomorphic influences on river corridor resilience to wildfire disturbances in a mountain stream of the Southern Rockies, USA
E Wohl, AE Marshall, J Scamardo, D White, RR Morrison
Science of the Total Environment 820, 153321, 2022
482022
The resilience of logjams to floods
E Wohl, JE Scamardo
Hydrological Processes 35 (1), e13970, 2021
312021
Why wood should move in rivers
E Wohl, H Uno, SB Dunn, JT Kemper, A Marshall, M Means‐Brous, ...
River Research and Applications 40 (6), 976-987, 2024
212024
Floodplain large wood and organic matter jam formation after a large flood: Investigating the influence of floodplain forest stand characteristics and river corridor morphology
KB Lininger, JE Scamardo, MR Guiney
Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface 126 (6), e2020JF006011, 2021
212021
Transient organic jams in Puerto Rican mountain streams after hurricanes
E Wohl, SK Hinshaw, JE Scamardo, PE Gutiérrez‐Fonseca
River Research and Applications 35 (3), 280-289, 2019
182019
Patterns of organic matter accumulation in dryland river corridors of the southwestern United States
E Wohl, J Scamardo
Science of the Total Environment 833, 155136, 2022
162022
Estimating widespread beaver dam loss: Habitat decline and surface storage loss at a regional scale
JE Scamardo, S Marshall, E Wohl
Ecosphere 13 (3), e3962, 2022
132022
Geomorphic response of low-gradient, meandering and braided alluvial river channels to increased sediment supply
JT Kemper, SL Rathburn, ER Mueller, E Wohl, J Scamardo
Earth-Science Reviews 241, 104429, 2023
112023
Geomorphic context in process‐based river restoration
E Wohl, S Rathburn, S Dunn, E Iskin, A Katz, A Marshall, M Means‐Brous, ...
River Research and Applications 40 (3), 322-340, 2024
82024
Modeling the relative morphodynamic influence of vegetation and large wood in a dryland ephemeral stream, Arizona, USA
J Scamardo, PA Nelson, M Nichols, E Wohl
Geomorphology 417, 108444, 2022
62022
Assessing the potential for beaver restoration and likely environmental benefits
J Scamardo, E Wohl
Department of Geosciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, 2019
62019
Aufeis as a major forcing mechanism for channel avulsion and implications of warming climate
E Wohl, JE Scamardo
Geophysical Research Letters 49 (20), e2022GL100246, 2022
52022
Biogeomorphic processes, spatial heterogeneity, and river corridor resilience to stand-killing wildfire
E Wohl, A Marshall, J Scamardo, S Rathburn
42024
Drivers of geomorphic heterogeneity in unconfined non-perennial river corridors
J Scamardo, M Nichols, T Rittenour, E Wohl
Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface 128 (8), e2023JF007102, 2023
32023
Snow Avalanches as a Driver of Large Wood Dynamics in Mountain Streams.
JT Kemper, J Scamardo
Geophysical Research Letters 50 (24), 2023
22023
Recognizing the ephemeral stream floodplain: Identification and importance of flood zones in drylands
JE Scamardo, E Wohl
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 49 (1), 210-235, 2024
12024
Rivers and Beaver-Related Restoration in Colorado
J Scamardo
Colorado State University, 2019
12019
The Origin and Age of Scallop Floodplain Benches from Difficult Run, Fairfax County, Virginia.
JE Scamardo, JE Pizzuto, K Skalak, A Benthem
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2015, EP33A-1061, 2015
12015
Interdisciplinary Investigations of Nonperennial and Variably Inundated Ecosystems II Oral
AN Price, M Kraft, MJ Berens, J Stegen, J Scamardo
AGU24, 2024
2024
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