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Application of a 2D hydrodynamic model to design of reach‐scale spawning gravel replenishment on the Mokelumne River, California
GB Pasternack, CL Wang, JE Merz
River Research and Applications 20 (2), 205-225, 2004
2222004
Volcanic lake systematics I. Physical constraints
GB Pasternack, JC Varekamp
Bulletin of volcanology 58, 528-538, 1997
1961997
Spawning habitat rehabilitation‐I. Conceptual approach and methods
JM Wheaton, GB Pasternack, JE Merz
International journal of river basin management 2 (1), 3-20, 2004
1852004
Flow convergence routing hypothesis for pool‐riffle maintenance in alluvial rivers
ML MacWilliams Jr, JM Wheaton, GB Pasternack, RL Street, PK Kitanidis
Water Resources Research 42 (10), 2006
1792006
Volcanic lake systematics II. Chemical constraints
JC Varekamp, GB Pasternack, GL Rowe Jr
Journal of volcanology and geothermal research 97 (1-4), 161-179, 2000
1692000
Linking geomorphic changes to salmonid habitat at a scale relevant to fish
JM Wheaton, J Brasington, SE Darby, J Merz, GB Pasternack, D Sear, ...
River research and applications 26 (4), 469-486, 2010
1512010
Predicting benefits of spawning-habitat rehabilitation to salmonid (Oncorhynchus spp.) fry production in a regulated California river
JE Merz, JD Setka, GB Pasternack, JM Wheaton
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 61 (8), 1433-1446, 2004
1312004
Riffle-pool maintenance and flow convergence routing observed on a large gravel-bed river
AM Sawyer, GB Pasternack, HJ Moir, AA Fulton
Geomorphology 114 (3), 143-160, 2010
1282010
Impact of historic land‐use change on sediment delivery to a Chesapeake Bay subestuarine delta
GB Pasternack, GS Brush, WB Hilgartner
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 26 (4), 409-427, 2001
1252001
Spawning habitat rehabilitation‐II. Using hypothesis development and testing in design, Mokelumne river, California, USA
JM Wheaton, GB Pasternack, JE Merz
International Journal of River Basin Management 2 (1), 21-37, 2004
1222004
Sedimentation cycles in a river-mouth tidal freshwater marsh
GB Pasternack, GS Brush
Estuaries 21, 407-415, 1998
1201998
Hydrogen peroxide treatment effects on the particle size distribution of alluvial and marsh sediments
AB Gray, GB Pasternack, EB Watson
The Holocene 20 (2), 293-301, 2010
1142010
The role of effective discharge in the ocean delivery of particulate organic carbon by small, mountainous river systems
RA Wheatcroft, MA Goñ i, JA Hatten, GB Pasternack, JA Warrick
Limnology and Oceanography 55 (1), 161-171, 2010
1142010
Sediment budget for salmonid spawning habitat rehabilitation in a regulated river
JE Merz, GB Pasternack, JM Wheaton
Geomorphology 76 (1-2), 207-228, 2006
1122006
Relationships between mesoscale morphological units, stream hydraulics and Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) spawning habitat on the Lower Yuba River, California
HJ Moir, GB Pasternack
Geomorphology 100 (3-4), 527-548, 2008
1082008
Backwater control on riffle–pool hydraulics, fish habitat quality, and sediment transport regime in gravel-bed rivers
GB Pasternack, MK Bounrisavong, KK Parikh
Journal of Hydrology 357 (1-2), 125-139, 2008
1072008
Error propagation for velocity and shear stress prediction using 2D models for environmental management
GB Pasternack, AT Gilbert, JM Wheaton, EM Buckland
Journal of hydrology 328 (1-2), 227-241, 2006
1072006
Effects of LiDAR-derived, spatially distributed vegetation roughness on two-dimensional hydraulics in a gravel-cobble river at flows of 0.2 to 20 times bankfull
TR Abu-Aly, GB Pasternack, JR Wyrick, R Barker, D Massa, T Johnson
Geomorphology 206, 468-482, 2014
1032014
Comparison of methods for analysing salmon habitat rehabilitation designs for regulated rivers
RA Brown, GB Pasternack
River Research and Applications 25 (6), 745-772, 2009
882009
Geospatial organization of fluvial landforms in a gravel–cobble river: Beyond the riffle–pool couplet
JR Wyrick, GB Pasternack
Geomorphology 213, 48-65, 2014
852014
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