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    Improving flood hazard datasets using a low-complexity, probabilistic floodplain mapping approach by Diehl, Rebecca M, Gourevitch, Jesse D, Drago, Stephanie, Wemple, Beverley C

    Published in PloS one (29-03-2021)
    “…As runoff patterns shift with a changing climate, it is critical to effectively communicate current and future flood risks, yet existing flood hazard maps are…”
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    Inequities in the distribution of flood risk under floodplain restoration and climate change scenarios by Gourevitch, Jesse D., Diehl, Rebecca M., Wemple, Beverley C., Ricketts, Taylor H.

    Published in People and nature (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-04-2022)
    “…The combined impacts of climate change and ecological degradation are expected to worsen inequality within society. These dynamics are exemplified by increases…”
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    The influence of a vegetated bar on channel-bend flow dynamics by Bywater-Reyes, Sharon, Diehl, Rebecca M, Wilcox, Andrew C

    Published in Earth surface dynamics (14-06-2018)
    “…Point bars influence hydraulics, morphodynamics, and channel geometry in alluvial rivers. Woody riparian vegetation often establishes on point bars and may…”
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    Evaluation of the integrated riparian ecosystem response to future flow regimes on semiarid rivers in Colorado, USA by Diehl, Rebecca M., Wilcox, Andrew C., Stella, John C.

    Published in Journal of environmental management (01-10-2020)
    “…Riparian ecosystems are shaped by interactions among streamflow, plants, and physical processes. Sustaining functioning riparian ecosystems in the face of…”
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    A Green New Balance: Interactions among riparian vegetation plant traits and morphodynamics in alluvial rivers by Bywater‐Reyes, Sharon, Diehl, Rebecca M., Wilcox, Andrew C., Stella, John C., Kui, Li

    Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (01-08-2022)
    “…The strength of interactions between plants and river processes is mediated by plant traits and fluvial conditions, including above‐ground biomass, stem…”
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    Fluvial sediment supply and pioneer woody seedlings as a control on bar‐surface topography by Diehl, Rebecca M., Wilcox, Andrew C., Stella, John C., Kui, Li, Sklar, Leonard S., Lightbody, Anne

    Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (01-04-2017)
    “…Plants influence river channel topography, but our understanding of the interaction among plants, flow, and sediment is limited, especially when sediment…”
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    Multi‐scale drivers of spatial patterns in floodplain sediment and phosphorus deposition by Diehl, Rebecca M., Underwood, Kristen L., Triantafillou, Shayla P., Ross, Don S., Drago, Stephanie, Wemple, Beverley C.

    Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (30-03-2023)
    “…The capacity for floodplains to capture sediment and filter pollutants is spatially variable and depends on the complex interactions of geomorphic, geologic,…”
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    Terrain‐derived measures for basin conservation and restoration planning by Matt, Jeremy E., Underwood, Kristen L., Diehl, Rebecca M., Lawson, K. S., Worley, Lindsay C., Rizzo, Donna M.

    Published in River research and applications (01-11-2023)
    “…Abstract Centuries of human development have altered the connectivity of rivers, adversely impacting ecosystems and the services they provide. Significant…”
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    Balancing multiple stakeholder objectives for floodplain reconnection and wetland restoration by Worley, Lindsay C., Underwood, Kristen L., Diehl, Rebecca M., Matt, Jeremy E., Lawson, K.S., Seigel, Rachel M., Rizzo, Donna M.

    Published in Journal of environmental management (15-01-2023)
    “…Floodplain reconnection and wetland restoration projects are increasingly implemented to enhance flood resiliency, and these nature-based solutions can also…”
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    Potential for soil legacy phosphorus release from restored riparian wetlands within an agricultural landscape by Wiegman, Adrian R. H., Myers, G. Harrison, Augustin, Isabelle C., Kubow, Marcos L., Fein-Cole, Maya J., Perillo, Vanesa L., Ross, Donald S., Diehl, Rebecca M., Underwood, Kristen L., Bowden, William B., Roy, Eric D.

    Published in Biogeochemistry (01-11-2022)
    “…Wetlands are valuable ecosystems because they are highly productive, support a wide range of wildlife, and serve as hotspots for biogeochemical cycling…”
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    Development of an eco-geomorphic modeling framework to evaluate riparian ecosystem response to flow-regime changes by Diehl, Rebecca M., Wilcox, Andrew C., Merritt, David M., Perkins, Dustin W., Scott, Julian A.

    Published in Ecological engineering (01-11-2018)
    “…•Integrated riparian ecosystem dynamics are modeled using flow response curves.•Inundation and flood velocity predicted the probability of guild presence and…”
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    Can environmental flows moderate riparian invasions? The influence of seedling morphology and density on scour losses in experimental floods by Kui, Li, Stella, John C., Diehl, Rebecca M., Wilcox, Andrew C., Lightbody, Anne, Sklar, Leonard S.

    Published in Freshwater biology (01-03-2019)
    “…Environmental flow releases are an effective tool to meet multiple management objectives, including maintaining river conveyance, restoring naturally…”
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    Multiscale influence of woody riparian vegetation on fluvial topography quantified with ground‐based and airborne lidar by Bywater‐Reyes, Sharon, Wilcox, Andrew C., Diehl, Rebecca M.

    “…Coupling between riparian vegetation and river processes can result in the coevolution of plant communities and channel morphology. Quantifying biotic‐abiotic…”
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    Applying Functional Traits to Ecogeomorphic Processes in Riparian Ecosystems by DIEHL, REBECCA M., MERRITT, DAVID M., WILCOX, ANDREW C., SCOTT, MICHAEL L.

    Published in Bioscience (01-08-2017)
    “…The functional trait framework, an ecological tool powerful for its simplicity and ability to facilitate modeling and generalization across environmental…”
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    Evaluating opportunities for broad-scale remote sensing of total suspended solids on small rivers by Diehl, Rebecca M., Underwood, Kristen L., Watt, Robert, Hamshaw, Scott D., Pahlevan, Nima

    Published in Remote sensing applications (01-08-2024)
    “…Although broad-scale remote sensing applications are increasingly being integrated into water quality assessments, the feasibility of such applications on…”
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