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An automated algorithm for mapping building impervious areas from airborne LiDAR point-cloud data for flood hydrology

scholarly article by Chen-Ling J. Hung et al published 22 March 2018 in GIScience & remote sensing

Arrested geomorphic trajectories and the long-term hidden potential for change

scientific article published on 14 February 2017

Bed waves at the basin scale: implications for river management and restoration

scientific article published in 2006

Changes in Correlation Coefficients with Spatial Scale and Implications for Water Resources and Vulnerability Data

Changing fluvial systems

scholarly article by Joann Mossa & Allan James published October 2013 in Physical Geography

Channel and Floodplain Change Analysis over a 100-Year Period: Lower Yuba River, California

Contrasting Geomorphic Impacts of Pre- and Post-Columbian Land-Use Changes in Anglo America

scholarly article by Allan James published September 2011 in Physical Geography

Development of the Lower Sacramento Valley Flood-Control System: Historical Perspective

article

Downstream geomorphic variation and local bedrock influence of a steep transitional river: Blue Ridge to Piedmont, South Carolina

scholarly article by Tanner Arrington & Allan James published October 2013 in Physical Geography

Enduring legacy of a toxic fan via episodic redistribution of California gold mining debris

scientific article

Flood Hazards in the Central Valley of California

Floodplain sedimentation and sensitivity: summer 1993 flood, Upper Mississippi River Valley

scientific article published in 1997

Geomorphic change detection using historic maps and DEM differencing: The temporal dimension of geospatial analysis

Geomorphology of Human Disturbances, Climate Change, and Hazards

Geospatial technologies and digital geomorphological mapping: Concepts, issues and research

Geospatial technologies and geomorphological mapping

scholarly article

Historical channel changes in the lower Yuba and Feather Rivers, California: Long-term effects of contrasting river-management strategies

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Impacts of combined land-use and climate change on streamflow in two nested catchments in the Southeastern United States

scientific article published in 2020

Impacts of urbanization on stormflow magnitudes in small catchments in the Sandhills of South Carolina, USA

Introduction: Managing rivers with broad historical changes and human impacts

Late Pleistocene Glaciations in the Northwestern Sierra Nevada, California

article published in 2002

Legacy sediment: Definitions and processes of episodically produced anthropogenic sediment

Multiscale Effects on Spatial Variability Metrics in Global Water Resources Data

scholarly article in Water Resources Management, vol. 24 no. 9, November 2009

Quartz concentration as an index of sediment mixing: hydraulic mine-tailings in the Sierra Nevada, California

Scale invariance of water stress and scarcity indicators: Facilitating cross-scale comparisons of water resources vulnerability

Secular Sediment Waves, Channel Bed Waves, and Legacy Sediment

Sediment characteristics of an extreme flood: 1993 upper Mississippi River valley

scholarly article

Sediment from hydraulic mining detained by Englebright and small dams in the Yuba basin

Spatial Patterns of Glacial Erosion at a Valley Scale Derived From Terrestrial Cosmogenic 10Be and 26Al Concentrations in Rock

scholarly article

Status of the Lower Sacramento Valley Flood-Control System within the Context of Its Natural Geomorphic Setting

article published in 2008

Sustained Storage and Transport of Hydraulic Gold Mining Sediment in the Bear River, California

article by Allan James published December 1989 in Annals of the American Association of Geographers

Tailings fans and valley-spur cutoffs created by hydraulic mining

scientific article published in 2004

Ten conceptual models of large-scale legacy sedimentation – A review

article

The 2006 Binghamton Geomorphology Symposium on The Human Role in Changing Fluvial Systems

article published in 2006

The human role in changing fluvial systems: Retrospect, inventory and prospect

Using LiDAR data to map gullies and headwater streams under forest canopy: South Carolina, USA

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