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List of works by Joel B. Sankey

Ad Hoc Modeling of Root Zone Soil Water with Landsat Imagery and Terrain and Soils Data

scientific article

Associations between riparian plant morphological guilds and fluvial sediment dynamics along the regulated Colorado River in Grand Canyon

scientific article published on 29 January 2020

Biocrust and the soil surface: Influence of climate, disturbance, and biocrust recovery on soil surface roughness

scientific article

Can we accurately estimate sediment budgets on Mars?

scientific article published in 2022

Carbon and ecohydrological priorities in managing woody encroachment: An UAV perspective 63 years after a control treatment

scientific article

Channel-planform evolution in four rivers of Olympic National Park, Washington, USA: the roles of physical drivers and trophic cascades

article published in 2016

Climate, wildfire, and erosion ensemble foretells more sediment in western USA watersheds

scholarly article by Joel B. Sankey et al published 7 September 2017 in Geophysical Research Letters

Conditions and processes affecting sand resources at archeological sites in the Colorado River corridor below Glen Canyon Dam, Arizona

scholarly article by Amy E. East published in January 2016

Dust supply varies with sagebrush microsites and time since burning in experimental erosion events

scholarly article

Ecohydrological implications of aeolian sediment trapping by sparse vegetation in drylands

Employing lidar to detail vegetation canopy architecture for prediction of aeolian transport

article by Joel B. Sankey et al published 12 May 2013 in Geophysical Research Letters

Examining Forest Structure With Terrestrial Lidar: Suggestions and Novel Techniques Based on Comparisons Between Scanners and Forest Treatments

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Fire changes the spatial distribution and sources of soil organic carbon in a grassland-shrubland transition zone

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Four-band image mosaic of the Colorado River corridor downstream of Glen Canyon Dam in Arizona, derived from the May 2013 airborne image acquisition

Future regulated flows of the Colorado River in Grand Canyon foretell decreased areal extent of sediment and increases in riparian vegetation

scientific article published on 28 January 2021

Geomorphic and Sedimentary Effects of Modern Climate Change: Current and Anticipated Future Conditions in the Western United States

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Geomorphic process from topographic form: automating the interpretation of repeat survey data in river valleys

scientific article published in 2017

Gully annealing by aeolian sediment: field and remote-sensing investigation of aeolian–hillslope–fluvial interactions, Colorado River corridor, Arizona, USA

High-resolution topography and geomorphology of select archeological sites in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Arizona

scholarly article by Brian D. Collins published in January 2014

Hydrologic and geomorphic effects on riparian plant species occurrence and encroachment: Remote sensing of 360 km of the Colorado River in Grand Canyon

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Integrating airborne and mobile lidar data with UAV photogrammetry for rapid assessment of changing forest snow depth and cover

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Lidar-derived estimate and uncertainty of carbon sink in successional phases of woody encroachment

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Mapping and measuring aeolian sand dunes with photogrammetry and LiDAR from unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) and multispectral satellite imagery on the Paria Plateau, AZ, USA

Measuring and Attributing Sedimentary and Geomorphic Responses to Modern Climate Change: Challenges and Opportunities

scientific article published in 2022

Meteorological data for selected sites along the Colorado River Corridor, Arizona, 2011-13

scientific article published in 2014

Modelling gully-erosion susceptibility in a semi-arid region, Iran: Investigation of applicability of certainty factor and maximum entropy models

scientific article published on 17 November 2018

Modern landscape processes affecting archaeological sites along the Colorado River corridor downstream of Glen Canyon Dam, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Arizona

scholarly article by Amy East published in January 2017

Multi‐Year Tracing of Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Post‐Fire Aeolian Sediment Transport Using Rare Earth Elements Provide Insights Into Grassland Management

scientific article published in 2023

On the development of a magnetic susceptibility-based tracer for aeolian sediment transport research

scientific article published in 2018

Phenology-based, remote sensing of post-burn disturbance windows in rangelands

scientific article published in 2013

Planetary Defense Preparedness: Identifying the Potential for Post-asteroid Impact Time Delayed and Geographically Displaced Hazards

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Post-fire Redistribution of Soil Carbon and Nitrogen at a Grassland–Shrubland Ecotone

Preliminary Assessment of Carbon and Nitrogen Sequestration Potential of Wildfire-Derived Sediments Stored by Erosion Control Structures in Forest Ecosystems, Southwest USA

Quantifying Postfire Aeolian Sediment Transport Using Rare Earth Element Tracers

Quantifying and forecasting changes in the areal extent of river valley sediment in response to altered hydrology and land cover

scholarly article by Alan Kasprak et al published 13 September 2018 in Progress in Physical Geography

Quantifying geomorphic change at ephemeral stream restoration sites using a coupled-model approach

Quantifying plant-soil-nutrient dynamics in rangelands: Fusion of UAV hyperspectral-LiDAR, UAV multispectral-photogrammetry, and ground-based LiDAR-digital photography in a shrub-encroached desert grassland

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Quantifying relationships of burning, roughness, and potential dust emission with laser altimetry of soil surfaces at submeter scales

article published in 2011

Quantifying soil surface change in degraded drylands: Shrub encroachment and effects of fire and vegetation removal in a desert grassland

scholarly article

Relationships of aeolian erosion and deposition with LiDAR-derived landscape surface roughness following wildfire

scholarly article by Joel B. Sankey et al published June 2010 in Geomorphology

Relationships of post-fire aeolian transport to soil and atmospheric conditions

Remote Sensing of Tamarisk Biomass, Insect Herbivory, and Defoliation: Novel Methods in the Grand Canyon Region, Arizona

article by Temuulen Ts. Sankey et al published 1 August 2016 in Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing

Remote sensing of tamarisk beetle ( Diorhabda carinulata ) impacts along 412 km of the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon, Arizona, USA

scientific article published in 2018

Reply to ‘Wolf-triggered trophic cascades and stream channel dynamics in Olympic National Park: a comment on East et al . (2017)’ by Robert Beschta and William Ripple

scientific article published in 2017

Riparian vegetation, Colorado River, and climate: Five decades of spatiotemporal dynamics in the Grand Canyon with river regulation

article by Joel B. Sankey et al published August 2015 in Journal of geophysical research. Biogeosciences

Scientific monitoring plan in support of the selected alternative of the Glen Canyon Dam Long-Term Experimental and Management Plan

scientific article published in 2017

The effects of topographic surveying technique and data resolution on the detection and interpretation of geomorphic change

scientific article published on 19 February 2019

The response of source-bordering aeolian dunefields to sediment-supply changes 1: Effects of wind variability and river-valley morphodynamics

The response of source-bordering aeolian dunefields to sediment-supply changes 2: Controlled floods of the Colorado River in Grand Canyon, Arizona, USA

Transport of biologically important nutrients by wind in an eroding cold desert

UAV lidar and hyperspectral fusion for forest monitoring in the southwestern USA

article published in 2017

Variability in rainfall at monitoring stations and derivation of a long-term rainfall intensity record in the Grand Canyon Region, Arizona, USA

scholarly article in Scientific Investigations Report, 2016

Woody plant encroachment of grassland and the reversibility of shrub dominance: Erosion, fire, and feedback processes

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