Geomorphic map of the Umatilla River corridor, Oregon: Scientific Investigations Map 3527
by: Ian P. Yuh, Ralph A. Haugerud, Jim E. O’Connor, Scott J. O’Daniel
Yuh, I.P., Haugerud, R.A., O’Connor, J.E., and O’Daniel, S.J., 2024, Geomorphic map of the Umatilla River corridor, Oregon: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigation Map 3527, scale 1:12,000, 6 sheets, https://doi.org/10.3133/sim3527.
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Thermal insulation versus capacitance: A simulation experiment comparing effects of shade and hyporheic exchange on daily and seasonal stream temperature cycles
by: S. Kathleen Fogg, Ann Marie Reinhold, Scott J. O’Daniel, Amanda A. Hyman, Geoffrey C. Poole
Fogg, S. K., Reinhold, A. M., O’Daniel, S. J., Hyman, A. A., & Poole, G. C. (2023). Thermal insulation versus capacitance: A simulation experiment comparing effects of shade and hyporheic exchange on daily and seasonal stream temperature cycles. Hydrological Processes, 37(9), e14973. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.14973
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Hyporheic hydraulic geometry: Conceptualizing relationships among hyporheic exchange, storage, and water age
by: Geoffrey C. Poole, S. Kathleen Fogg, Scott J. O’Daniel, Byron E. Amerson, Ann Marie Reinhold, Samuel P. Carlson, Elizabeth J. Mohr, Hayley C. Oakland
Poole GC, Fogg SK, O’Daniel SJ, Amerson BE, Reinhold AM, Carlson SP, et al (2022) Hyporheic hydraulic geometry: Conceptualizing relationships among hyporheic exchange, storage, and water age. PLoS ONE 17(1): e0262080. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0262080.
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A simple, reliable method for long-term, in-stream data logger installation using rock-climbing hardware
by: Kathleen S. Fogg, Scott J. O’Daniel, Geoffrey C. Poole, Ann Marie Reinhold, Amanda A. Hyman
Fogg, S.K., O’Daniel, S.J., Poole, G.C., Reinhold, A.M. and Hyman, A.A., 2020. A simple, reliable method for long‐term, in‐stream data logger installation using rock‐climbing hardware. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 11(5), pp.684-689.
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Aligning environmental management with ecosystem resilience: a First Foods example from the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, Oregon, USA
by: Eric J. Quaempts, Krista L. Jones, Scott J. O’Daniel, Timothy J. Beechie, Geoffrey C. Poole
Quaempts, E. J., K. L. Jones, S. J. O’Daniel, T. J. Beechie, and G. C. Poole. 2018. Aligning environmental management with ecosystem
resilience: a First Foods example from the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, Oregon, USA. Ecology and
Society 23(2):29. https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-10080-230229
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Buffered, Lagged or Cooled? Disentangling hyporheic influences on temperature cycles in stream channels
by: Alicia S. Arrigoni, Geoffrey C. Poole, Leal A.K. Mertes, Scott J. O’Daniel, William W. Woessner and Steven A. Thomas
Arrigoni, A.S., Poole, G.C., Mertes, L.A., O’Daniel, S.J., Woessner, W.W. and Thomas, S.A., 2008. Buffered, lagged, or cooled? Disentangling hyporheic influences on temperature cycles in stream channels. Water Resources Research, 44(9).
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Surface hydrology of low-relief landscapes: Assessing surface water flow impedance using LIDAR-derived digital elevation models
by: Krista L. Jones, Geoffrey C. Poole, Scott J. O’Daniel, Leal A.K. Mertes, Jack A. Stanford
Jones, K.L., Poole, G.C., O’Daniel, S.J., Mertes, L.A. and Stanford, J.A., 2008. Surface hydrology of low-relief landscapes: Assessing surface water flow impedance using LIDAR-derived digital elevation models. Remote Sensing of Environment, 112(11), pp.4148-4158.
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Hydrologic Spiralling: The role of multiple interactive flow paths in stream ecosystems
by: G.C. Poole, S.J. O’Daniel, K.L. Jones, W.W. Woessner, E.S. Bernhardt, A.M. Helton, J.A. Stanford, B.R. Boer and T.J. Beechie
Poole, G.C., O’daniel, S.J., Jones, K.L., Woessner, W.W., Bernhardt, E.S., Helton, A.M., Stanford, J.A., Boer, B.R. and Beechie, T.J., 2008. Hydrologic spiralling: the role of multiple interactive flow paths in stream ecosystems. River Research and Applications, 24(7), pp.1018-1031.
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Geomorphology, hydrology, and aquatic vegetation drive seasonal hyporheic flow patterns across a gravel-dominated foodplain
by: Krista L. Jones, Geoffrey C. Poole, William W. Woessner, Matt V. Vitale, Brian R. Boer, Scott J. O’Daniel, Steven A. Thomas and Brook A. Geffen
Jones, K.L., Poole, G.C., Woessner, W.W., Vitale, M.V., Boer, B.R., O’Daniel, S.J., Thomas, S.A. and Geffen, B.A., 2008. Geomorphology, hydrology, and aquatic vegetation drive seasonal hyporheic flow patterns across a gravel‐dominated floodplain. Hydrological Processes: An International Journal, 22(13), pp.2105-2113.
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Process-Base Ecological River Restoration: Visualizing Three-Dimensional Connectivity and Dynamic Vectors to Recover Lost Linkages
by: Mathias G. Kondolf, Andrew J. Boulton, Scott O’Daniel, Geoffrey C. Poole, Frank J. Rahel, Emily H. Stanley, Ellen Wohl, Asa Bång, Julia Carlstrom, Chiara Cristoni, Harald Huber, Saija Koljonen, Pauliina Louhi, and Keigo Nakamura
Kondolf, G.M., Boulton, A.J., O’Daniel, S., Poole, G.C., Rahel, F.J., Stanley, E.H., Wohl, E., Bång, A., Carlstrom, J., Cristoni, C. and Huber, H., 2006. Process-based ecological river restoration: visualizing three-dimensional connectivity and dynamic vectors to recover lost linkages. Ecology and society, 11(2).
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Evaluation of an Inexpensive Small-Diameter Temperature Logger for Documenting Ground Water–River Interactions
by: Adam N. Johnson, Brian R. Boer, William W. Woessner, Jack A. Stanford, Geoffrey C. Poole, Steven A. Thomas, and Scott J. O’Daniel
Johnson, A.N., Boer, B.R., Woessner, W.W., Stanford, J.A., Poole, G.C., Thomas, S.A. and O’Daniel, S.J., 2005. Evaluation of an inexpensive small‐diameter temperature logger for documenting ground water–river interactions. Groundwater Monitoring & Remediation, 25(4), pp.68-74.
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