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Past Projects: Fluvial Geomorphology

 

Chin, A., L. An, J.L. Florsheim, L.R. Laurencio, R.A. Marston, A.P. Solverson, G.L. Simon, E. Stinson, and E. Wohl. 2016. Investigating feedbacks in human-landscape systems: lessons following a wildfire in Colorado, USA.  Geomorphology 252: 40-50.

 

Guneralp, I. and Marston, R.A. 2012. Process-form linkages in meander morphodynamics: bridging theoretical modeling and real world complexity. Progress in Physical Geography 36: 718-746.

 

Splinter, D.S., Dauwalter, D., Marston, R.A., Fisher, W. 2011. Watershed morphology of highland and mountain ecoregions in eastern Oklahoma. The Professional Geographer 63(1), 1-13.

 

Splinter, D.K., Dauwalter, D.C., Marston, R.A., Fisher, W.L. 2010. Ecoregions and stream morphology in eastern Oklahoma. Geomorphology 122(1-2), 117-128.

 

Kang, R.S., Storm, D.A. and Marston, R.A. 2010. Downstream effects of urbanization on Stillwater Creek, Oklahoma. Physical Geography 31(2), 186-201.

 

Marston, R.A. 2009. Preface. In: Dort, Jr., W. Historical Channel Changes of the Kansas River and its Major Tributaries. Special Publication No. 42, American Geographical Society: New York, NY, 80 pp.

 

Dauwalter, D.C., Splinter, D.S., Fisher, W.L. and Marston, R.A. 2007. Geomorphology and stream habitat relationships with smallmouth bass abundance at multiple spatial scales in eastern Oklahoma. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 64(8), 1116-1129.

 

Marston, R.A. and Halihan, T. 2007. Geomorphic Adjustment of the Washita River, Washita Battlefield National Historic Site, Oklahoma. Natural Resource Technical Report NPS/NRPC/WRD/NRTR—2007/070. USDI National Park Service, Natural Resource Program Center: Fort Collins, CO, 82 pp.

 

Kang, R.S. and Marston, R.A. 2006. Geomorphic effects of rural-to-urban land use conversion on three streams in the central Redbed Plains of Oklahoma. Geomorphology 79(3-4), 488-506 [also republished as the book chapter listed below].

 

Kang, R.S. and Marston, R.A. 2006. Geomorphic effects of rural-to-urban land use conversion on three streams in the central Redbed Plains of Oklahoma. Pages 488-506 in James, L.A. and Marcus, W.A. (eds.), The Human Role in Changing Fluvial Systems. Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium No. 37, Elsevier: Amsterdam, NETH, 363 pp.

 

Marston, R.A., Mills, J.D., Wrazien, D.R., Bassett, B. and Splinter, D.K. 2005. Effects of Jackson Lake Dam on the Snake River and its floodplain, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA. Geomorphology 71(1-2), 79-98 [also republished as the book chapter listed below].

 

Marston, R.A., Mills, J.D., Wrazien, D.R., Bassett, B. and Splinter, D.K. 2005. Effects of Jackson Lake Dam on the Snake River and its floodplain, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA. Pages 79-98 in: Dams and Geomorphology, Beyer, P. (ed.). Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium No. 34, Elsevier: Amsterdam, NETH, 262 pp.

 

Marston, R.A. and Pearson, M. 2004. Sediment budgets. Pages 927-930 in Goudie, A. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Geomorphology. International Association of Geomorphologists: Routledge, ENG, 1156 pp.Marston, R.A., Bravard, J.P., Green, T. 2003. Impacts of reforestation and gravel mining on the Malnant River, Haute-Savoie, French Alps. Geomorphology 55(1-4), 65-74.

 

Marston, R.A., Bravard, J.P., Green, T. 2003. Impacts of reforestation and gravel mining on the Malnant River, Haute-Savoie, French Alps. Pages 65-74 in Mountain Geomorphology: Integrating Earth Systems, Butler, D.R., Walsh, S.J. and Malanson, G.P. (eds.). Binghamton International Series in Geomorphology 32, Elsevier: Amsterdam, NETH, 398 pp.

 

Marcus, W.A., Marston, R.A., Colvard, C.R. and Gray, R.D. 2002. Mapping the spatial and temporal distributions of woody debris in streams of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, USA. Geomorphology 44(3-4), 323-335.

 

Marston, R.A. and Dolan, L.S. 1999. Effectiveness of sediment control structures relative to spatial patterns of soil loss in an arid upland watershed. Pages 313-324 in: Changing the Face of the Earth--Engineering Geomorphology, Giardino, J.R., Marston, R.A. and Morisawa, M.A. (eds.). Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium No. 28, Elsevier: Amsterdam, NETH, 439 pp.

 

Marston, R.A. and Dolan, L.S. 1999. Effectiveness of sediment control structures relative to spatial patterns of soil loss in an arid upland watershed. Geomorphology 31(1), 313-324.

 

Marston, R.A. 1986. Maneuver‑caused wind erosion impacts, south‑central New Mexico. Pages 273-290 in: Aeolian Geomorphology, Nickling, W.G. (ed.). Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium No. 17, Allen and Unwin: London, ENG, 311 pp.

 

Piegay, H. and Marston, R.A. 1998. Distribution of large woody debris along the outer bend of meanders in the Ain River, France. Physical Geography 19(4), 318-340.

 

Marston, R.A., Fritz, D.E. and Nordberg, V. 1997. The impact of debris torrents on substrates of mountain streams. Geomorphologie: Relief, Processus, Environement 1, 21-32.

 

Marston, R.A., Kleinman, J., and Miller, M.M. 1996. Geomorphic and forest cover controls on flooding: central Nepal Himalaya. Mountain Research and Development 16(3), 257-264.

 

Marston, R.A., Girel, J., Pautou, G., Piegay, H., Bravard and Arneson, C. 1995. Channel metamorphosis, floodplain disturbance, and vegetation development: Ain River, France. Geomorphology 13, 121-131 [also republished as the book chapter listed below].

 

Marston, R.A., Girel, J., Pautou, G., Piegay, H., Bravard, J.P. and Arneson, C. 1995. Channel metamorphosis, floodplain disturbance, and vegetation development: Ain River, France. Pages 121-131 in: Biogeomorphology, Hupp, C.R., Osterkamp, W.R. and Howard, A. (eds.). Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium No. 26, Elsevier: Amsterdam, NETH, 347 pp. [published originally as the refereed journal article listed above].

 

Marston, R.A. 1994. River entrenchment in small mountain valleys of the western USA--influence of beaver, grazing, and clearcut logging. Revue de Géographie de Lyon 69(1), 11-15.

 

Marston, R.A. and Wick, D.A. 1994. Natural variability and forestry impacts in mountain streams of southeastern Wyoming. Pages 225-234 in Proceedings of the 1994 Summer Symposium, American Water Resources Association: Jackson, WY, 1182 pp.

 

Marston, R.A. 1994. Field Guide to the Snake River Technical Tour, Grand Teton National Park. American Water Resources Association: Jackson Hole, WY, 14 pp.

 

Abrahams, A.D. and Marston, R.A. 1993. Drainage basin sediment budgets--an introduction. Physical Geography 14(3), 221-224.Marston, R.A. 1993. L'homme et la rivière dans les Montagnes Rocheuses (E.U.)--réponse au changement naturel et à l'intrusion humaine. Pages 25-30 in F. Piquet (ed.), Le Fleuve et ses Metamorphoses, Actes du Colloque International, Université Lyon II--Jean Moulin: Lyon, FRA, 527 pp.

 

Marston, R.A. 1991. Channel morphology and dynamics as applied to riparian systems. Pages 15-24 in Proceedings of the Riparian Workshop, Conducted for the Wyoming Game and Fish Department by the Wyoming Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research: Laramie, WY, 151 pp.

 

Marston, R.A. and Anderson, J.E. 1991. Watersheds and vegetation of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Conservation Biology 5(3), 338-346.

 

Marston, R.A. and Haire, D.H. 1990. Runoff and soil loss following the 1988 Yellowstone fires. Great Plains/Rocky Mountain Geographical Journal 18(1), 1-8.

 

Mills, J.D. and Marston, R.A. 1990. Spatial trends in channel morphology of the Snake River, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. Great Plains/Rocky Mountain Geographical Journal 18(1), 108-117.

 

Marston, R.A. and Kleinman, J. 1989. Geomorphic estimates of bankfull discharge in the Manaslu-Ganesh Himal. Pages 33-46 in: Environment and Society in the Manaslu-Ganesh Region of the Central Nepal Himalaya, Miller, M.M. and Marston, R.A. (eds.). Foundation for Glacier and Environmental Research: Moscow, ID, 110 pp.

 

Marston, R.A. 1983. Supraglacial stream dynamics on the Juneau Icefield. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 73(4), 597‑608.

 

Marston, R.A. 1982. The geomorphic significance of log steps in forest streams. Annals of the Association of American Geographers 72(2), 99‑108.

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