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Colin B Phillips
Utah State UniversityMeeting roles in:
Beyond the Annual Maximum Series: Hydrological and Geomorphic Flood Risk in Dryland Streams
The remarkable consistency of flow history effects and the evolution of sediment transport thresholds in steep gravel-bed rivers
Enhancing Large-Scale Flood Inundation Mapping through Process-Based Classification
A Mountain River’s Response to Extreme Flooding
Predicting the Accuracy of Flood Inundation Forecasts from Terrain Variability
Probabilistic quantification of within-reach hydraulic geometry
Bankfull and Beyond: Identifying persistent reach-scale river corridor features from high-resolution topography
Terrain-Based Tools to Represent River Corridors Across Scales
Forecasting Channel Response to Extreme Floods Using River Morphology: Lessons from Hurricane Helene
Patterns in Suspended Sediment Reveal Dynamic River Transport Response to Dam Removal
Patterns in Suspended Sediment Reveal Dynamic River Transport Response to Dam Removal
Spatial and Temporal Variability of Suspended Sediment Concentrations in the Colorado River Basin
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