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John Gartner
John Gartner
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
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Gradients in stream power influence lateral and downstream sediment flux in floods
JD Gartner, WB Dade, CE Renshaw, FJ Magilligan, EM Buraas
Geology 43 (11), 983-986, 2015
642015
Predicting the type, location and magnitude of geomorphic responses to dam removal: Role of hydrologic and geomorphic constraints
JD Gartner, FJ Magilligan, CE Renshaw
Geomorphology 251, 20-30, 2015
612015
Time and depth scales of fine sediment delivery into gravel stream beds: Constraints from fallout radionuclides on fine sediment residence time and delivery
JD Gartner, CE Renshaw, WB Dade, FJ Magilligan
Geomorphology, 2012
342012
Surficial redistribution of fallout 131iodine in a small temperate catchment
JD Landis, NT Hamm, CE Renshaw, WB Dade, FJ Magilligan, JD Gartner
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109 (11), 4064-4069, 2012
292012
Stream Power: Origins, Geomorphic Applications, and GIS Procedures
J Gartner
222016
Fluvial geomorphic assessment and river corridor mapping as flood risk management tools in Massachusetts, USA
BP Warner, JD Gartner, CE Hatch
Journal of Flood Risk Management 11, S1100-S1104, 2018
102018
Erosion after wildfire: the effectiveness of log erosion barrier mitigation
JD Gartner
University of Colorado, 2003
72003
Hydrologic Modeling and Flood Frequency Analysis for Ordinary High Water Mark Delineation
JD Gartner, MK Mersel, RW Lichvar
US Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) Hanover United States, 2016
52016
The Benefits and Limitations of Hydraulic Modeling for Ordinary High Water Mark Delineation
JD Gartner, MK Mersel, LE Lefebvre, RW Lichvar
US Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) Hanover United States, 2016
52016
Integrating Hydrologic Modeling, Hydraulic Modeling and Field Data for Ordinary High Water Mark Delineation
JD Gartner, R Lichvar, MK Mersel, LE Lefebvre
US Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Cold Regions Research and …, 2016
32016
Connectivity of Sediment in River Systems: Physical Controls and Predictions of Types, Timescales, and Magnitudes
JD Gartner
Dartmouth College, 2015
32015
Spatial gradients in stream power and the implications for lateral and downstream transport of material during the 2013 Floods in Colorado and 2011 Irene Floods in Vermont, USA
JD Gartner, CE Renshaw, FJ Magilligan, EM Buraas, E Dethier, WB Dade
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2014
12014
Re-introduction of large woody debris to New England rivers by Tropical Storm Irene
JD Gartner, IJ Larsen, S Lukas, CE Hatch
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2016
2016
Power of Streams and Power of Management: How Community and Fluvial Science Work Together for Massachusetts Rivers
CE Hatch, SB Mabee, NB Slovin, E Vogel, JD Gartner, N Gillett, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2015
2015
Near-Channel Sources and Sinks along a Mountainous Stream: Establishing the Controls and Time Scales of the Lateral Transfer of Sediment and Carbon
JD Gartner, CE Renshaw
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2015
2015
TIME AND DEPTH SCALES OF FINE SEDIMENT DELIVERY INTO GRAVEL BEDS: CONSTRAINTS FROM FALLOUT RADIONUCLIDES ON FINE SEDIMENT RESIDENCE TIME AND DELIVERY
JD Gartner, CE Renshaw, WB Dade, FJ Magilligan
Submitted to the Faculty 1001, 21, 2015
2015
VARIABLE GEOMORPHIC RESPONSES TO DAM REMOVAL: THE EFFECT OF RESERVOIR WIDTH ON POST-REMOVAL EROSION
JD GARTNER, J Frank, CE RENSHAW
2015
Using repeat airbone LiDAR to reveal spatial patterns of fluvial geomorphic response to disturbance, Homestead Dam removal, West Swanzey, New Hampshire
JD Gartner, CE Renshaw, FJ Magilligan
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2013
2013
PATTERNS OF DEPOSITION AND LANDSLIDES IN VERMONT STREAMS IN TROPICAL STORM IRENE
JD GARTNER, EM BURAAS, CE RENSHAW, FJ MAGILLIGAN
2013
TOWARDS AN INTEGRATED FRAMEWORK FOR RIVER RESTORATION IN NEW ENGLAND
FJ MAGILLIGAN, K NISLOW, CE RENSHAW, D BECHTEL, WB DADE, ...
2012 GSA Annual Meeting in Charlotte, 2012
2012
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