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    occupancy‐based quantification of the highly imperiled status of desert fishes of the southwestern United States by Budy, Phaedra, Conner, Mary M, Salant, Nira L, Macfarlane, William W

    Published in Conservation biology (01-08-2015)
    “…Desert fishes are some of the most imperiled vertebrates worldwide due to their low economic worth and because they compete with humans for water. An…”
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    ‘Sticky business’: The influence of streambed periphyton on particle deposition and infiltration by Salant, Nira L.

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam) (15-03-2011)
    “…Strong feedbacks exist between physical and ecological components of aquatic systems. Aquatic plants can alter flow and sedimentation patterns, in turn…”
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    ASSESSMENT OF METHODS FOR MEASURING EMBEDDEDNESS: APPLICATION TO SEDIMENTATION IN FLOW REGULATED STREAMS1 by Sennatt, Kelly M., Salant, Nira L., Renshaw, Carl E., Magilligan, Francis J.

    “…: Five commonly used methods for measuring embeddedness the — degree to which fine particles surround coarse substrate on the surface of the streambed — are…”
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    Unintended consequences of restoration: Loss of riffles and gravel substrates following weir installation by Salant, Nira L., Schmidt, John C., Budy, Phaedra, Wilcock, Peter R.

    Published in Journal of environmental management (30-10-2012)
    “…We used pre- and post-restoration channel surveys of the Donner und Blitzen River, Oregon, to evaluate the effects of grade-control structures on channel…”
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    Suspended sediment dynamics at high and low storm flows in two small watersheds by Salant, Nira L, Hassan, Marwan A, Alonso, Carlos V

    Published in Hydrological processes (30-05-2008)
    “…A record spanning almost 20 years of suspended sediment and discharge measurements on two reaches of an agricultural watershed is used to assess the influence…”
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    Short and long-term changes to bed mobility and bed composition under altered sediment regimes by Salant, Nira L., Renshaw, Carl E., Magilligan, Francis J.

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (05-06-2006)
    “…Altered flow and sediment transport regimes from impoundment can result in significant channel bed composition changes that exacerbate the geomorphic and…”
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    Assessment of methods for measuring embeddedness: application to sedimentation in flow regulated streams by Sennatt, K.M, Salant, N.L, Renshaw, C.E, Magilligan, F.J

    “…Five commonly used methods for measuring embeddedness - the degree to which fine particles surround coarse substrate on the surface of the streambed - are…”
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    The use of short-lived radionuclides to quantify transitional bed material transport in a regulated river by Salant, Nira L., Renshaw, Carl E., Magilligan, Francis J., Kaste, James M., Nislow, Keith H., Heimsath, Arjun M.

    Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (15-04-2007)
    “…We investigate the use of the short‐lived fallout radionuclide beryllium‐7 (7Be; t1/2 = 53·4 days) as a tracer of medium and coarse sand (0·25–2 mm), which…”
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    Using a historical aerial photograph analysis to inform trout habitat restoration efforts by Baillie, Marshall B., Salant, Nira L., Schmidt, John C.

    Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (30-09-2011)
    “…ABSTRACT Restoration of the upper Strawberry River included bank stabilization techniques because it was assumed that excessive bank erosion was degrading…”
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    DISCUSSION1/REPLY TO DISCUSSION by Potyondy, John P, Sylte, Traci L, Sennatt, Kelly M, Salant, Nira L, Renshaw, Carl E, Magilligan, Francis J

    “…While embeddeness is generally defined as the "degree to which fine sediments surround coarse substrates on the surface of streambeds" (Sylte and Fischenich,…”
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    ASSESSMENT OF METHODS FOR MEASURING EMBEDDEDNESS: APPLICATION TO SEDIMENTATION IN FLOW REGULATED STREAMS 1 by Sennatt, Kelly M., Salant, Nira L., Renshaw, Carl E., Magilligan, Francis J.

    “…Five commonly used methods for measuring embeddedness the — degree to which fine particles surround coarse substrate on the surface of the streambed — are…”
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