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Geomorphology

Session 54 (Contributed)
Thursday, June 10, 8:00 AM-9:45 AM, IRC5
Moderator: S. Wondzell



8:00  (363) Valley width as a predictor of streambed sediment size in the western United States.
R.A. Hill and C.P. Hawkins. Department of Aquatic, Watershed, & Earth Resources, Ecology Center, 5210 Old Main Hill, Utah State University, Logan, UT 84322-5210

8:15  (364) Mobility fields: A proposed classification of channel condition based on the bed activity of gravel-bed rivers.
T.E. Lisle. USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station, Arcata, California, USA 95521

8:30  (365) Linking aquatic habitat with fluvial geomorphology .
M.S. Lorang, F.R. Hauer, and J.A. Stanford. Flathead Lake Biological Station, Division of Biological Sciences, The University of Montana, Polson MT, 59860

8:45  (366) Missing the storm: predicting sediment export from baseflow conditions in low-order Lake Superior watersheds.
D.L. Taylor, C.M. Elonen, T.M. Jicha, and L.E. Anderson. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Mid-Continent Ecology Division, 6201 Congdon Blvd, Duluth, MN 55804

9:00  (367) The effect of geomorphic complexity on water temperature in a Pacific Northwest alluvial river.
A.S. Arrigoni1, G.C. Poole2,5, L.A.K. Mertes1, W.W. Woessner3, S. O''Daniel1,4, S.A. Thomas2, and B.R. Boer3. 1Department of Geography and ICESS, University of California Santa Barbara, USA, 2Eco-metrics, Inc. Tucker, Ga, USA, 3Department of Geology, University of Montana, Missoula, USA, 4Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, Pendleton, Oregon, USA, 5Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, USA

9:15  (368) The relationship between in-channel sediment storage, pool depth, and summer survival and growth of juvenile salmonids in the Oregon Coast Range.
C.L. May. Division of Insect Biology, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720

9:30  (369) Ecologically dominant discharge .
M.W. Doyle1 and E.H. Stanley2. 1Department of Geography, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA 27599, 2Center for Limnology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI USA 53706