G. Mathias Kondolf ~ Publications |
National Park Service. 2006. Point Reyes National Seashore Water Resources Stewardship Plan. (co-authored with L. Pagano, B.Ketcham, D. Vana-Miller). Point Reyes National Seashore, Point Reyes, California.
Kondolf, G.M. 2005. Supplemental report of Professor G. Mathias Kondolf, PhD. Submitted in NRDC et al. vs. US Bureau of Reclamation. (Additional information and response to points raised by experts for USBR and Friant Water Users Association regarding restoration potential of San Joaquin River below Friant Dam, September 2005)
Kondolf, G.M. 2005. Expert report of Professor G. Mathias Kondolf, PhD. Submitted in NRDC et al. vs. US Bureau of Reclamation. (Assessment of restoration potential of San Joaquin River below Friant Dam, August 2005)
Kondolf, G.M., and T. Minear. 2004. Coarse sediment augmentation on the Trinity River below Lewiston Dam: Geomorphic perspectives and review of past projects. Report to the Trinity River Restoration Program, Weaverville, California.
CH2MHill. 2003. Klamath River hydroelectric relicensing project: Analysis of project effects on sediment transport and river geomorphology, FERC Project 2082. (Contributor to report, along with current and former students.)
Kondolf, G.M., and T. Minear. 2003. Sediment storage and routing in the Matilija Creek Basin, Ventura County. Technical Completion Report to the California Water Resources Center, Project W-976.
Morken, I.C., and G.M. Kondolf. 2003. Evolution assessment and conservation measures for Sacramento River oxbow habitats. Prepared for The Nature Conservancy, Sacramento River Project.
Williams, J.G., G.M. Kondolf, and E. Ginney. 2002. Geomorphic assessment of Butte Creek, Butte County, California. Prepared for the Chico State University Research Foundation Subcontract S99-024, Fluvial geomorphic study of Butte Creek.
Kimball, L.C., and G. M. Kondolf. 2002. Analysis of channel geomorphology and habitat forming processes for feasibility assessment of rip-rap removal, Muir Woods National Monument, Mill Valley, California. Prepared for the National Park Service, Muir Woods National Monument and the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.
Smeltzer, M.W., G.M. Kondolf, and E.L. Lurick. 2001. Hydrology of the Owens River Gorge during the Long Valley Dam Overflow regime, 1940-1954. Report No. CEDR-06-01, Center for Environmental Design Research, University of California, Berkeley.
Smeltzer, M.W., G.M. Kondolf, and E.L. Lurick. 2001. Historical photograph analysis of the Owens River Gorge. Report No. CEDR-05-01, Center for Environmental Design Research, University of California, Berkeley.
Kondolf, G.M., and E. Lutrick. 2001. Changes in bed elevation and sediment storage in the Mad River, 1970-1999. Report prepared for Eureka Ready Mix, Arcata, California.
Kondolf, G.M., M. Smeltzer, and L. Kimball. 2001. Freshwater gravel mining and dredging issues. White paper prepared for the Washington Departments of Fish and Wildlife, Ecology, and Transportation, Olympia. Report No. CEDR-R01-02, University of California, Berkeley. Available at: http://www.wa.gov/wdfw/hab/ahg/freshdrg.pdf
Kondolf, G.M., A. Falzone, and K.S. Schneider. 2001. Reconnaissance-level assessment of channel change and spawning habitat on the Stanislaus River below Goodwin Dam. Report to the US Fish and Wildlife Service, Sacramento, California.
Kondolf, G.M., and J. Hou. 2001. Water resources planning in Taiwan and California: Implications for reservoir management and for economic development in southern Taiwan. Report No. CEDR-02-01, University of California, Berkeley.
Moyle, P.B., and G.M. Kondolf. 2000. Fish bypass flows for coastal watershed: Review of proposed approaches for the California State Water Resources Control Board, June 2000.
Kondolf, G.M., et al. 2000. Flow regime requirements for habitat restoration along the Sacramento River between Colusa and Red Bluff. Report submitted by CH2MHill to the Calfed Bay-Delta Program, Integrated Storage Investigation. (Principal author of report among many contributors.)
Smeltzer, M.W., and G.M. Kondolf. 1999. Historical geomorphic and hydrologic analysis of the Owens River Gorge. Report No. CEDR-01-99, Center for Environmental Design Research, University of California, Berkeley.
Kondolf, G.M., M. Smeltzer, J.G. Williams, and N. Lassettre. 1999. Geomorphic study of Mill Creek. Report to US Fish and Wildlife Service, Stockton, California.
Healey, M., W. Kimmerer, G.M. Kondolf, R. Meade, P.B. Moyle, and R. Twiss. 1998. Strategic plan for the Ecosystem Restoration Program. CALFED Bay-Delta Program, Sacramento, California.
Kondolf. G.M., and J. Hou. 1998. Review of the environmental impact assessment for the Binnan Industrial Complex, Tsengwen coastal plain, Taiwan. Report No. CEDR-98-001, Center for Environmental Design Research, University of California, Berkeley. Available at: http://www-laep.ced.berkeley.edu/classes/save/eia1.htm
Kondolf, G.M. 1998. Some suggested guidelines for geomorphic aspects of anadromous salmonid habitat restoration proposals. Report to US Fish and Wildlife Service, Stockton, California. Available at: www.delta.dfg.ca.gov/afrp/
Kondolf, G.M., S. Morais, I.L. Ramos, and M. da G. Saraiva. 1997. Change in riparian vegetation and channel form downstream of reservoirs in the Sado River basin, Portugal. Report No. CEDR-16-97, Center for Environmental Design Research, University of California, Berkeley.
Kondolf, G.M., and M. Smeltzer. 1997. Fluvial geomorphology. Chapter 5 in Existing Conditions Report for Deer Creek Watershed Conservancy, Vina, California.
Kondolf, G.M., C. Anderson, and J.C. Vick. 1997. Assessment of revegetation potential in floodplain gravel pits in California: Influence of topography and hydrology. Report No. CEDR-13-97, Center for Environmental Design Research, University of California, Berkeley.
Matthews, W.V.G., and G.M. Kondolf. 1996. Recommendations for channel management, Pine Creek, Shoshone County, Idaho. Report to Bureau of Land Management, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, September 1996.
Kondolf, G.M. 1996. Assessment of potential for flushing sediments released from South Fork Long Canyon Diversion Dam. Report to Placer County Water Agency, August 1996.
Kondolf, G.M., and W.V.G. Matthews. 1996. Reconnaissance-level investigation of sediment sources and channel morphology, and recommendations for management, Pine Creek, Shoshone County, Idaho. Report to Bureau of Land Management, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, June 1996.
Kondolf, G.M., J.C. Vick, and T. Ramirez. 1996. Salmonid spawning habitat restoration in the San Joaquin River basin, California: An evaluation of project planning and success. Report No. 90, Centers for Water and Wildland Resources, University of California, Davis, June 1996.
Northwest Hydraulics Consultants. 1995. Cache Creek streamway study. Report to Yolo County Community Development Agency, Woodland, California. Northwest Hydraulics Consultants, West Sacramento, California. (Contributed to sections on geology, geomorphology, and hydrology.)
Kondolf, G.M., and S.M. McBain. 1995. Carmel River de Dampierre restoration project, factors leading to project failure and recommendations for future management. McBain and Trush, Arcata, California. Report submitted to Monterey Peninsula Water Management District, Monterey, California.
Kondolf, G.M. 1995. Channel processes and riparian habitat in the deltas of Los Padres and San Clemente Reservoirs, Carmel River, California: Review of MPWMD Technical Memorandum 95-01. Report submitted to the Monterey Peninsula Water Management District, Monterey, California.
Matthews, W.V.G., and G.M. Kondolf. 1995. Conceptual evaluation of environmental impacts of proposed flood control works along Lines F and F-1, Murrieta, California. Report to California Environmental Law Project, San Francisco.
Wilcock, P.R., G.M. Kondolf, A.F. Barta, W.V.G. Matthews, and C.C. Shea. 1995. Spawning gravel flushing during trial reservoir releases on the Trinity River: Field observations and recommendations for sediment maintenance flushing flows. Report No. CEDR-05-95, Center for Environmental Design Research, University of California, Berkeley.
Kondolf, G.M., and J. Vick. 1995. Spawning gravel resources in the Lower Tuolumne River: Hydrologic and geomorphic studies, and a review of existing information. Report to Environmental Science Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
Kondolf, G.M., J.L. Parrish, and J.G. Williams. 1994. Initial assessment of water rights for diversions from Jamison Creek, Plumas-Eureka State Park, California. Report No. CEDR-94-04, Center for Environmental Design Research, University of California.
Klein, R., and G.M. Kondolf. 1994. Lower Eel and Van Duzen Rivers: Description of necessary components for development and implementation of river management plan. Report to the County of Humboldt, Planning Department, Eureka, California.
Kondolf, G.M. 1994. Cumulative watershed effects in the Sequoia National Forest: Summary of oral testimony before the House Agriculture Committee, 9 March 1994. Published in Hearing before the Subcommittee on Specialty Crops and Natural Resources on H.R. 2153, the Giant Sequoia Preservation Act of 1993. House of Representatives Serial No. 103-58, Washington, DC.
Kondolf, G.M., F. Booker, W.V.G. Matthews, and J.L. Parrish. 1994. Geologic and hydrologic studies of sedimentation in the Hat Creek Wild Trout Reach, Shasta County, California. Report to California Department of Fish and Game, Center for Environmental Design Research, Report No. CEDR-01-94.
The California State Lands Commission. 1993. California's rivers: A status and trends report on public trust resources. California State Lands Commission, Sacramento. (Contributed text on channel geomorphology, hydrology, and impacts of dams, instream gravel mining, etc.)
Kondolf, G.M., and W.V.G. Matthews. 1993. Management of coarse sediment in regulated rivers of California. Report No. 80, University of California Water Resources Center, Riverside. Available at: http://elib.cs.berkeley.edu
Kondolf, G.M. 1993. Geomorphological observations on spawning gravel, channel change, and riparian vegetation on the Lower Mokelumne River, California. Report to Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Kondolf, G.M. 1993. Glenn-Colusa fish screen improvements: Geomorphological investigations. Report to HDR Engineering for the California Department of Water Resources.
Harris, R.R., S. Kee, G.M. Kondolf, M. Larson, and C. Olson. 1993. Selecting stream reaches for evaluation of riparian restoration potential. Interim Project Report on the San Luis Rey Riparian Restoration Research Project. Report to the US EPA, Forestry Extension, U.C. Berkeley.
Matthews, G.M., and G.M. Kondolf. 1993. Assessment of channel forming discharge for the Carmel River. Report to the Monterey Peninsula Water Management District.
Kondolf, G.M. 1993. Aggregate extraction from the Eel and Mad Rivers, Humboldt County: Geomorphic and environmental planning considerations. Report to County of Humboldt, Planning Department. (Also published as Appendix B to Program Environmental Impact Report on Gravel Removal from the Lower Mad River, Humboldt County Planning Department, Eureka, California, SCH 92083049, April 1993.)
McCreary, S., G.M. Kondolf, J.R. McBride, and R. Twiss. 1992. Independent review of environmental documentation for petroleum exploration in Block 10, Oriente, Ecuador. Report No. CEDR-WP03-92, Center for Environmental Design Research, University of California, Berkeley.
Kondolf, G.M. 1991. A critique of the assessment of cumulative watershed effects by the Sequoia National Forest. Expert testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, Subcommittee on General Oversight and Desert Lands, Visalia, California, September 1991.
Kondolf, G.M., and J.G. Williams. 1991. Reconnaissance-level analysis of probable residence time for road-derived sediment in Wildcat Creek, Big Sur, Monterey County, California. Report to Office of the County Counsel, County of Monterey, California.
Swanson, M.L., and G.M. Kondolf. 1991. Geomorphic study of bed degradation in Stony Creek, Glenn County, California. Report to the California Department of Transportation.
Kondolf, G.M., and M.L. Katzel. 1990. Spawning gravel resources of Battle Creek, Shasta and Tehama Counties. Report to Thomas R. Payne and Associates, Arcata, California, for the California Department of Fish and Game.
Kondolf, G.M., and W.V.G. Matthews. 1990. Assessment of potential impacts of Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project Alternatives on downstream channel geometry of the Carmel River. Report to the Monterey Peninsula Water Management District.
Kondolf, G.M., and W.V.G. Matthews. 1990. Management of large organic debris in General Creek, Sugar Pine Point State Park, California. University of California Center for Environmental Design Research report to California Department of Parks and Recreation.
Kondolf, G.M. 1990. An analysis of shoreline accretion east of Tahoe Keys East Channel, Lake Tahoe, California. June 1990. Report to the California Attorney General.
Parrish, J.L., and G.M. Kondolf. 1990. Assessment of geomorphic and sediment-related issues in Jamison Creek, Plumas-Eureka State Park. University of California Center for Environmental Design Research report to California Department of Parks and Recreation.
Kondolf, G.M., W.V.G. Matthews, and K. Gardey. 1989. Preliminary evaluation of channel conditions and recommendations for enhancement of channel stability and aquatic habitat on Lower Blackwood Creek, Placer County. University of California Center for Environmental Design Research report to the California Tahoe Conservancy.
Kondolf, G.M. 1988. Review of Environmental Assessment for the Hawks Nest - Glen Ferris Project, FERC Project No. 2512. Report to Friends of the Earth, Washington DC.
Envirosphere Company. 1988. Continued streambed monitoring program 1987/1988, cleanup and abatement of sediments sluiced from the Our House Reservoir. Report completed for Yuba County Water Agency. (Contributed to sections on stream flow, streambed elevations, substrate, and deposition.)
Kondolf, G.M. 1988. Salmonid spawning gravels: A geomorphic perspective on their distribution, size modification by spawning fish, and application of criteria for gravel quality. PhD thesis, The Johns Hopkins University.
Kondolf, G.M. 1988. Historical channel stability analysis for the Rush Creek IFIM study. Report to Beak Consultants, for the California Department of Fish and Game.
Kondolf, G.M. 1988. Hydrologic studies for the Rush Creek IFIM study. Report to Beak consultants, for the California Department of Fish and Game.
Kondolf, G.M. 1988. Historical channel stability analysis of the Lower Yuba River with particular relevance to the Yuba River IFIM study. Report to Beak Consultants, for the California Department of Fish and Game.
Kondolf, G.M., and S.S. Cook. 1986. Reconnaissance-level studies of geomorphic and hydrologic questions relevant to assessment of environmental impacts of the proposed El Portal hydroelectric project (FERC No. 3581). Report to Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Envirosphere Company. 1986. Cleanup and abatement plan for sediments sluiced from Our House Reservoir. Report to Yuba County Water Agency. (Contributed to sections on existing conditions and flushing alternatives.)
Kondolf, G.M., and P.B. Williams. 1986. Coastal changes at Crissy Field, The Presidio, San Francisco. Report to John Roberts, Landscape Architect, Berkeley.
Kondolf, G.M. 1986. Reconnaissance-level study of sediment conditions in the South Fork Feather River and Slate Creek, Yuba and Plumas Counties. Report to Envirosphere Company, Sacramento.
Kondolf, G.M., and S.S. Cook. 1986. Selection and modification of spawning gravels by rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) in tributaries to the Colorado River, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. Report to Grand Canyon National Park.
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). 1986. Final environmental impact statement, Owens River basin: Seven hydroelectric projects. Docket No. EL85-19-102. (Authored sections on geology, soils, and streamflow; also completed technical studies supporting analysis of probable impact of reduced flows on riparian vegetation and resident trout.)
Hecht, B., M.E. Reid, and G.M. Kondolf. 1984. Geomorphology and hydrology of lower Arana Gulch, Santa Cruz, California. Report to Harvey and Stanley Associates, October 1982, by H. Esmali and Associates, Berkeley.
Curry, R.R., and G.M. Kondolf. 1983. Sediment transport and channel stability, Carmel River, California. Report to Monterey Peninsula Water Management District. 116 pp.
Kondolf, G.M. 1983. Pedology and geomorphology of the Kettering Site, Prince Georges County, Maryland. Report to the Maryland Geological Survey, May 1983.
Kondolf, G.M. 1982. Recent channel instability and historic channel changes of the Carmel River, Monterey County, California. MS thesis, University of California at Santa Cruz.
Kondolf, G.M., and R.R. Curry. 1982. Seepage investigations, Carmel River. 1982 water year. Report to Monterey Peninsula Water Management District.
Kondolf, G.M. 1978. Genesis and development
of Sandy Hook, New Jersey. Bachelor's thesis, Princeton University.
Perspectives on adaptive management. Presented to the US Army Corps of Engineers Planning Community of Practice Conference, San Francisco, May 2006. (invited)
Understanding watershed-scale and long-term changes in physical and ecological processes as a basis for sustainable ecosystem restoration. Presented to the annual meeting of the American Ecological Engineering Society, Berkeley, California, April 2006 (invited).
Restoring rivers to meandering channels: always a sustainable approach? (Or a quest for an ideal form?) Presented to the Sustainable Landscapes Conference, Utah State University, Logan, April 2006 (invited).
River restoration, meander bends, and science. Presented to the University of Georgia, Institute of Ecology, March 2006 (invited).
Multistage channel reconstruction
projects in Northern California: a preliminary assessment.
Presented to the 24th Annual Salmonid
Restoration Conference, Santa Barbara, California, February 2006 (invited).
Matching restoration strategy to the river and management objectives. Presented to the 24th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference, Santa Barbara, California, February 2006 (invited).
Assessing long-term, system-wide cumulative benefits of multiple restoration projects. Presented to the American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, December 2005, San Francisco. (contributed)
Sediment movement following removal of Saeltzer Dam, Clear Creek, California. Presented to the Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America, Salt Lake City, October 2005. (invited)
Meandering channels and river restoration: Science or culture? Presented to the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture annual meeting, Athens, Georgia, September 2005. (contributed)
Floodplain processes and their restoration. Presented to Northwest Regional Floodplain Managers Association, Skagit, Washington, September 2005 (invited).
Restoration of gravel-bed rivers: Matching restoration strategy to the river and management objectives. Presented to the Sixth Gravel-Bed Rivers Conference, Saint Jakob, Austria, September 2005. (invited)
To restore the reach, look up: Understanding watershed-scale and long-term changes in physical and ecological processes as a basis for sustainable ecosystem restoration. Keynote address presented to the North American Benthological Society annual meeting, New Orleans, May 2005. (invited)
Meander bends and river restoration in Mediterranean climates. Presented to the conference, Landscape Ecology of Mediterranean Mountains, International Association of Landscape Ecology, Faro, Portugal, March 2005. (contributed)
Mitigating risks to coral reefs from land-derived contaminants: Results of studies in the Caribbean and applications to wadi flooding on the Egyptian Red Sea coast. Presented to the PERSGA conference, Cairo, February 2005. (contributed)
Intersections between landscape/land use planning, land reclamation, and restoration ecology. Panel member, presentation to the American Society of Landscape Architects annual meeting, Salt Lake City, October 2004. (invited)
Surveying and assessing river restoration in California: A progress report. Presented to the CALFED Science Conference, Sacramento, California, October 2004.
Meander bends in river restoration. Presented to the conference on river landscapes, Storforsen, Sweden, August 2004. (invited)
Meander bends, cultural preferences, and channel classification: Learning from river restoration projects. Presented to the US Army Corps of Engineers Pacific Division brownbag lunch lecture series, San Francisco, July 2004. (invited)
Water diversions and environmental impacts in Mediterranean-climate regions: Examples from California. Presented to the River Catchment Dynamics conference, Solsona, Spain, May 2004. (invited)
Meander bends, cultural preferences, and channel classification: Learning from river restoration projects. Presented to the River Restoration Northwest conference, Skamania, Washington, February 2004. (invited)
Salmon streams in California: Processes that support biodiversity. Presented to the Association of North Bay Scientists annual meeting, Solano Community College, April 2003. (invited)
River restoration and flood control strategies: A need for multiple-scale geomorphic assessments. Presented to the international conference, Alternate Flood Management Strategies Using Natural Functions of Stream Channels and Floodplains, Královéhradecky Regional Government, Hradec-Kralove, Czech Republic, April 2003. (invited)
River restoration in California: Observations on project performance. Presented to the Environmental Engineering Seminar Series, UC Berkeley, March 2003. (invited)
River restoration, where we've been and where we're going: Are good intentions enough? Presented to the California Water and Environmental Modeling Forum & Interagency Ecological Program Workshop, Asilomar, February 2003. (invited)
River restoration, meander bends, and landscape preferences. Presented to the international workshop, Sediment management in river systems: Basin-scale approaches to predicting land to ocean responses, Gisborne, New Zealand, February 2003. (invited)
Lessons learned from gravel augmentation programs in Central Valley Rivers. Presented (with Erin Lutrick) to the CALFED Science Conference, Sacramento, January 2003. (contributed)
Effects of dams on flow, sediment load, and riverine ecology of Mediterranean-climate rivers: Examples from Spain and California. Presented to the Binghampton International Geomorphology Symposium, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, October 2002. (invited)
Why setbacks are essential to the health of the Napa River environment. Presented to the Napa Valley Vintners Association, St. Helena, October 2002. (invited)
Conference conclusions. Presented to the international seminar, “Sediment Management in River Systems: Basin-scale Approaches,” Crest, France, September 2002. (invited)
Dam-induced flow changes, Sacramento – San Joaquin River, California. Presented to the annual meeting of the European Geophysical Union, Nice, April 2002. (contributed)
Ecosystem restoration in the Sacramento – San Joaquin River system: An interdisciplinary approach. Presented to the Geography colloquium, Arizona State University, Tempe, April 2002. (invited)
A global view of gravel mining. Presented to the Salmonid Restoration Federation 20th Annual Conference, Ukiah, March 2002. (invited)
Historical changes in the San Francisco Estuary Ecosystem: Implications for ecosystem restoration. Presented to the board meeting of the Woods Hole Research Center, at the Marine Sciences Institute, Redwood City, March 2002. (invited)
Sediment management in Mediterranean catchments: Effects of dams and downstream gravel mining. Presented to the Hydrology section of the Forestry and Technology Center of Catalonia, University of Lleida, Solsona, Catalonia, November 2001. (invited)
Restoration prospects for the San Francisco Estuary ecosystem. College-wide lecture presented (in English) to the Instituto Superior da Agronomia, University of Lisbon, May 2001. (invited)
Dams, sediment starvation, and salmon habitat restoration in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River system, California USA. Presented to the European Geophysical Society annual meeting, Nice, March 2001. (contributed)
The history and future of the San Francisco Bay-Delta watershed. Presented to Natural Resource and Environmental Policy Program and Watershed Unit, Utah State University, Logan, February 2001. (invited)
Calfed: What is feasible in terms of 'real' restoration? Presented to the Berkeley Water Working Group, University of California at Berkeley, December 2000. (invited)
Process vs. form in restoration of rivers and streams. Presented to the annual meeting of the American Society of Landscape Architects, St. Louis, Missouri, October 2000. (contributed)
Changes in flow regime and sediment budget in the Sacramento-San Joaquin river system since 1850: Implications for restoration planning. Presented to the Calfed Science Conference, Sacramento, October 2000. (contributed)
Dams, channel processes, and the prospects for restoration: The Trinity River experience. Presented to the Association of Engineering Geologists annual meeting, San Jose, September 2000. (invited)
Sediment budget changes of the Sacramento-San Joaquin river system since 1850: Implications for restoration planning. Presented to the US Geological Survey Western Regional Colloquium, Menlo Park, September 2000. (invited)
Ecological river restoration in the Catchment of the San Francisco Estuary, California, USA. Presented to River Restoration 2000: Practical Approaches, Wageningen, Netherlands, presented by the European Centre for River Restoration, May 2000.
Historical changes to SF Bay-Delta system: Opportunities for restoration. Presented to Environmental Forum of Marin, 16 November 1999. (invited)
Lessons learned from river restoration projects in California. Presented to Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University, 15 November 1999. (invited)
Process vs. form in river restoration: Lessons learned from restoration efforts in California. Presented to Humboldt State University, November 1999. (invited)
Design and performance of a channel reconstruction project in a coastal California gravel-bed stream. Presented to the Society for Ecological Restoration, 11th Annual Conference, San Francisco, September 1999. (contributed)
Restoring aquatic habitat in Deer Creek: A process-based strategy through restoring floodplain function. Presented to the Society for Ecological Restoration, 11th Annual Conference, San Francisco, September 1999. (contributed)
Experiências de recuperação de sistemas fluviais na Califórnia. Presented (in English) to the conference, Conservação E Recuperação De Sistemas Fluviais Abordagem Nos Planos De Bacia Hidrográfica E Novas Perspectivas De Gestão, Instituto da Água, Lisbon, September 1999. (invited)
Geomorphic analysis and post-project evaluation in stream restoration: Making the most of our projects. Presented to the Seventh National Nonpoint Source Monitoring Workshop, Morro Bay, California, September 1999. (invited)
Channel response to increased and decreased bedload supply from land-use change since 1900: Contrasts between catchments in the Rocky Mountains of Idaho and the Pre-Alps of France. Presented to the International Conference on Drainage Basin Dynamics and Morphology, Jerusalem, May 1999. (contributed)
Historical changes to the San Francisco Bay-Delta Watershed: Implications for restoration priorities. Presented to the Fourth Biennial State of the Estuary Conference, San Francisco, California, 17 March 1999. (invited)
The Calfed approach: Process vs. form in restoration of salmonid habitat in the Calfed Strategic Plan. Presented to the Seventeenth Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference, Brookdale, California, 20 February 1999. (invited)
Cyclic changes in channel width on the Carmel River: Implications for channel stability and fish habitat. Presented to the Seventeenth Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference, Brookdale, California, 19 February 1999. (invited)
Instream flows. Presented to the Environmental Law Institute, Yosemite, California, October 1998. (invited)
Fluvial geomorphology: Channel process, form, and habitat. Presented to annual meeting of the Society of Wetland Scientists, Western Division, Reno, Nevada, October 1998. (invited)
Extraction of sand and gravel from Pacific coast rivers: extent, effects, and regulation. Presented to the annual meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Hartford, Connecticut, August 1998. (invited)
Comprehensive management of sand and gravel in regulated rivers of California. Presented to the American Geophysical Union Western Pacific meeting, Taipei, Taiwan, July 1998. (contributed)
Changing sediment budgets in Mediterranean-climate rivers of California, USA. Presented to the European Geophysical Society XXIII General Assembly, Nice, April 1998. (contributed)
Impacts des barrages et des extractions de granulets sur les chenaux fluviaux. Presented to the Universite de Strasbourg, UMR Geographie, Stasbourg, France, April 1998. (invited)
Effect of human-induced changes in bedload supply on alluvial river channels. Presented to the conference Man and River Systems, Ecole des Ponts et Chaussees, Paris, March 1998. (contributed)
Impacts des extractions de granulets sur les lits fluviaux. Presented to the Universite Jean Moulin Lyon 3, Lyon, France, November 1997. (invited)
Geomorphic effects of gravel mining on Cache Creek, California, USA. Poster presented to the International Geomorphology Conference, Bologna, Italy, August 1997. (contributed)
Geomorphology in ecological restoration of rivers and streams. Presented to the International Symposium on River Restoration, 5th Urban/Environmental Policy Seminar, Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea, June 1997. (invited)
Water resources and sustainable development: Some considerations relevant to the Chi-Gu coastal area, Taiwan. Presented to the conference on Sustainable Economy, Sustainable Ecology, Sustainable City, Sustainable Lifestyle, Taipei and Tainan, Taiwan, May 1997. (invited)
Watersheds, wetlands, and water quality. Presented to the February Management Meeting, City of San Jose, California, February 1997. (invited)
Geomorphic analysis, peer review, and post-project evaluation in stream restoration projects. Presented to the annual meeting of the California chapter of the Society for Ecological Restoration, Yosemite, California, November 1996. (contributed)
Appropriate applications of fluvial geomorphology in ecosystem recovery efforts. Presented to the annual meeting of the Watershed Management Council, Lake Tahoe, Nevada, October 1996. (invited)
A watershed framework for assessing restoration priorities in the San Francisco Bay/Delta River system. Presented to the San Francisco Estuary conference, San Francisco, October 1996. (invited)
Planning for gravel mining in California streambeds. Presented to the Fall Seminar Series of the Arizona State University Water Environment in Arid Lands Multidisciplinary Initiative, Tempe, September 1996. (invited)
Lessons learned from restoration projects in California. Presented to the conference, River Restoration '96, Silkeborg, Denmark, September 1996. (contributed)
Geomorfologia e intervencao humana (Geomorphology and human intervention in river systems). Presented to the conference, Gestao Ambiental de Sistemas Fluviais: Novos Conceitos e Experiencias, Fundacao Luso-Americana Para O Desenvolvimento, Lisbon, April 1996. (invited)
Large-scale gravel extraction from rivers in California. Presented to Geography Department Colloquium, University of Jerusalem, March 1996. (invited)
The use of paired catchment studies in estimating water yield benefits from vegetation removal in Sierra Nevada forests. Presented to the fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, December 1995. (contributed)
Salmon spawning habitat rehabilitation in the San Joaquin Valley, California: An evaluation of project planning and success. Presented to the fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, December 1995. (contributed)
Does reclamation work? (Overview presentation and chair for session) in California River and Riparian Systems Conference, Sacramento, November 1995. (invited)
Post-project evaluation of stream restoration projects. Presented to the Conference on UK Floodplains, Linnean Society of London, London, October 1995. (invited)
Hungry water: Effects of dams and gravel mining on rivers. Presented to the Conference on Management of the Kaoping River, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, October 1995. (invited)
The physical/hydrological setting for the Bay and Estuary and its implications for management. Presented to the conference, “Comparative Estuary Management: Tejo and San Francisco Bays,” Fundacao Luso Americana, Lisbon, June 1995. (invited)
Aggregate mining in alluvial deposits in California: A large-scale geomorphic experiment. Presented to the spring meeting of the American Geophysical Union, Baltimore, Maryland, June 1995. (contributed)
Land-inland water ecotones as elements of environmental planning. Presented to the UNESCO/MAB Conference, “Fish and Land/Inland Water Ecotones,” Zakopane, Poland, May 1995. (invited)
River flow and river form: The physical framework for the ecosystem. Presented to the annual meeting of the Association of North Bay Scientists, College of Marin, Kentfield, California, May 1995. (invited)
Stream restoration: Strawberry Creek and beyond. Presented to the Environmental Spirit conference, University of California, Berkeley, April 1995. (invited)
Streamflow, livestock grazing, and aquatic habitat in the cottonwood Basin, White Mountains, California. Presented to the White Mountain Research Station Lecture Series, Bishop, California. March 1995. (invited)
Geomorphic analysis, peer review, and post-project evaluation in stream restoration projects. Presented to the annual meeting of the Salmonid Restoration Federation, Santa Rosa, California, February 1995. (invited)
Hungry water: Effects of dams and gravel mining on channel form and salmonid spawning gravels. Presented in the lecture series, “Physical Processes in Forest Science: Emerging Issues at the Interface of Hydrology, Geomorphology, and Ecology,” Oregon State University, Corvallis, February 1995. (invited)
Hungry water: River processes and human impacts. Presented to the American Fisheries Society Russian River Symposium, Napa, California, February 1995. (invited)
Learning from stream restoration projects. Presented to Watershed Management Council Symposium, Ashland, Oregon, November 1994. (invited)
Stream restoration. Presented to the American Society of Landscape Architects Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, October 1994. (invited)
Salmonid spawning gravels in California: Impacts of dams and gravel mining. Presented to the program in “Ecologie des Eaux Douces et des Grands Fleuves,” Universite Lyon I, Villeurbanne, France, June 1994. (invited)
Bedload sediments in California rivers: Effects of dams and instream mining on fish and bridges. Presented to annual meeting of the Geological Society of America, Rocky Mountain Section, Durango, Colorado, May 1994. (invited)
Hungry water: Physical processes and human impacts. Presented to the conference, “The Russian River in Peril”, Healdsburg, California, March 1994. (invited)
Impacts of instream mining and development of alternative sources. Presented to the annual meeting of the Northern California Aggregate Producers Association and the Central Valley Rock, Sand, and Gravel Association, Sacramento, January 1994. (invited)
Management of coarse sediment in regulated rivers of California. Presented to the fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, December 1993. (contributed)
Environmental planning in management of alluvial sand and gravel mining in California. Presented to the annual meeting of the council of Educators in Landscape Architecture, University of Oregon, Eugene, October 1993. (contributed)
Surface-groundwater interactions: Implications of land use trends for groundwater quality, and effects of groundwater withdrawal on aquatic and riparian ecosystems. Presented to the Biennial Groundwater Conference, Water Resources Center, Sacramento, September 1993. (invited)
Environmental effects and regulation of gravel mining in California rivers. Presented to the Energy and Resources Group colloquium, UC Berkeley, September 1993. (invited)
Gravel resources for salmonids: Requirements and management concerns. Presented to Bodega Marine Laboratory, Bodega, California, July 1993. (invited)
The flushing flow problem on the Trinity River. Presented to the National Hydraulics Conference of the American Society of Civil Engineers, San Francisco, July 1993. (contributed)
The flushing flow problem. Presented to the Environment, Health & Safety Seminar Series, Pacific Gas & Electric Company, San Ramon, California, May 1993. (invited)
An overview of gravel issues in rivers of the west-slope Sierra Nevada, California. Presented to the Environmental Science Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, April 1993. (invited)
Reclamation and gravel mining in California. Presented to the meeting of the Western Division Society of Wetlands Scientists, Davis, California, March 1993. (invited)
Needed: Evaluation of stream channel restoration. Presented to the annual meeting of the California Chapter of the Association of Environmental Professionals, Yosemite, California, March 1993. (invited)
Geomorphic linkages in biodiversity planning. Presented to the annual meeting of the California Chapter of the Association of Environmental Professionals, Yosemite, California, March 1993. (invited)
Watershed change and channel response: Some perspectives for planning. Presented to the Resource Conservation District Workshop on Watershed Management, Napa, California, February 1993. (invited)
Gravel issues in restoration of Central Valley salmon. Presented to the Conference on Central Valley Chinook Salmon, Davis, California, January 1993. (invited)
The flushing flow problem. Presented to the fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, December 1992. (contributed)
Instream gravel mining in California. Presented to the Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering Colloquium, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, November 1992. (invited)
Geomorphic integrity in landscape design. Presented to the annual meeting of the American Society of Landscape Architects, Washington, DC, November 1992. (contributed)
Determination of flushing flow requirements in the Trinity River below Lewiston Dam: A progress report. Presented to the Conference on Decomposed Granitic Soils, Redding, California, October 1992. (invited)
A cross section of stream channel restoration. Presented to the annual meeting of the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture, Charlottesville, Virginia, October 1992. (contributed)
An overview of effects of hydroelectric development. Presented to the Sierra Now conference, Sacramento, August 1992. (invited)
Some results and limitations in research relating livestock grazing to aquatic habitat. Presented to the Sierra Now conference, Sacramento, August 1992. (invited)
Impacts and regulation of instream gravel extraction in California, USA. Presented to the River Management Workshop, Rosenheim, Bavaria, April 1992. (invited)
Modification of gravel size by spawning salmonids. Presented to the fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, December 1991. (contributed)
Gravel mining in the riparian zone. Presented to the Third California Riparian Systems Conference, Sacramento, November 1991. (invited)
Management implications of stream-groundwater interactions in the eastern Sierra Nevada, California. Presented to the Symposium on History of Water: Owens Valley and White-Inyo Range, White Mountain Research Station, Bishop, California, September 1991. (contributed)
Geomorphic and hydrologic considerations in stream rehabilitation. Presented to the Parklands Institute Lecture Series, California Department of Parks and Recreation, Sacramento, February 1991. (invited)
Distribution and mobility of pocket gravels in step-pool streams. Presented to the annual meeting of the California-Nevada Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, South San Francisco, February 1991. (contributed)
Overview of urban rivers and the public trust. Presented to the symposium Rivers in the City: Design and Management in the Age of the Public Trust, Berkeley, California, November 1990.
Management of urbanizing watersheds. Presented to the Third Biennial Watershed Conference, organized by the U.C. Water Resources Center, Ontario, Canada, October 1990. (invited)
Size distributions of salmonid spawning gravels. Presented to the Third International Workshop on Gravel-Bed Rivers, Florence, Italy, September 1990. (contributed)
Historical channel stability analysis in watershed restoration. Eighth Annual Salmon, Steelhead, and Trout Restoration Federation Conference, Eureka, California, February 1990. (invited)
Assessing the quality of salmonid spawning gravels: the choice of size descriptor. American Fisheries Society, California-Nevada chapter meeting, South Lake Tahoe, Nevada, February 1990. (invited)
Bank erosion and channel morphology. Watershed Management Council annual meeting, Monterey, California, October 1989. (invited)
Geomorphic and hydrologic studies for the Rush Creek instream flow study. American Fisheries Society, Western Division meeting, Seattle, Washington, July 1989. (invited)
Flow losses measured along Rush Creek, Mono County. Southern California Academy of Sciences Annual Meeting, Thousand Oaks, May 1989. (contributed)
Restoring the Carmel River. California Creeks Conference, Berkeley, California, sponsored by the Urban Creeks Council, May 1989. (contributed)
Stream-groundwater interactions along streams of the eastern Sierra Nevada, California: Implications for assessing potential impacts of flow diversions. Second California Riparian Systems Conference, Davis, UC Extension, September 1988. (contributed)
Interactions between channel geomorphology and riparian vegetation: Selected observations. Second California Riparian Systems Conference, Davis, UC Extension, September 1988. (invited)
Geomorphic and hydrologic consideration in stream restoration. Restoring the Earth Conference, Berkeley, California, January 1988. (contributed)
Stream-groundwater interactions in the eastern Sierra Nevada. Presented to the fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, December 1987. (contributed)
Changes in sediment storage over time on a coastal California river. (With W.V.G Matthews) International Association for Scientific Hydrology meeting, Corvallis, Oregon, July 1987. (contributed)
Historical channel stability analysis in instream flow studies. Presented to the Symposium on Small Hydroelectric Development and Fisheries, American Fisheries Society, Denver, Colorado, May 1985. (contributed)
Soil piping and gully erosion, coastal San Mateo County, California. Presented to the American Geomorphological Field Group meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico, October 1984. (contributed)
Historical channel changes, Carmel River, Monterey County, California. Symposium on Channel Stability and Fish Habitat, Monterey, California, May 1983. (convener)
Effect of vegetation on channel stability, Carmel River, California. Presented to the California Riparian Systems Conference, Davis, UC Extension, September 1981. (contributed)