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Publications
- Sediment transport and Channel Morphology Implications for Fish habitat
- On how spatial variations of channel width influence river profile curvature
- Pool-riffle sedimentation and surface texture trends in a gravel bed stream
- Geometric scaling of step-pools in mountain streams: Observations and implications
- Alluvial architecture in headwater streams with special emphasis on step-pool topography
- Morphodynamics of a Width‐Variable Gravel Bed Stream: New Insights on Pool‐Riffle Formation From Physical Experiments
- Variable hillslope-channel coupling and channel characteristics of forested mountain streams in glaciated landscapes
- What controls the disequilibrium state of gravel‐bed rivers?
- Experimental study on the stability and failure of individual step-pool
- Experiment on morphological and hydraulic adjustments of step‐pool unit to flow increase
- River Restoration Design Framework
- Pool‐Riffle Adjustment Due to Changes in Flow and Sediment Supply
- The transport of sediment mixtures examined with a birth-death model for grain-size fractions
- Covariation in width and depth in bedrock rivers
- Environmental Planning of River Corridors Considering Climate Change: A Brief Perspective
- pySBeLT: A Python software package for stochastic sediment transport under rarefied conditions
- Coupling between downstream variations of channel width and local pool-riffle bed topography
- Experiments on the sediment transport along pool‐riffle unit
- Experiments on the Sediment Transport Along Pool‐Riffle Unit
- Coupling between downstream variations of channel width and local pool–riffle bed topography
- Variable hillslope‐channel coupling and channel characteristics of forested mountain streams in glaciated landscapes
- High Arctic channel incision modulated by climate change and the emergence of polygonal ground
- The Effect of Sediment Supply on Pool‐Riffle Morphology
- Glacial Vermicular Ridge Features on Axel Heiberg Island, Nunavut, Canada
- Supplementary material to "Glacial Vermicular Ridge Features on Axel Heiberg Island, Nunavut, Canada"
- Spatiotemporal variability of heatwave-driven streamflow in nival and glacial basins: Future insights from a century of observations
- Morphological comparison of polygonal patterned ground across the Arctic and Antarctic: Implications for polygon formation on Earth and Mars
- A simplified Python-based kinematic model of particle transport in rivers