river engineering and restoration
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY
biological and ecological engineering
college of engineering
college of agricultural science
Study Design and Analysis for Monitoring River Restoration: Examples from Dam Removals
links to refereed publications:
Walter, C., and Tullos, D. 2009. Downstream Channel Changes after a Small Dam Removal: Using Aerial Photos and Measurement Error for Context; Calapooia River, Oregon. River Research and Applications. In Press. DOI: 10.1002/rra.1323.
Tullos, D., Penrose, D., Jennings, G., and Cope, G. 2009. Analysis of Functional Traits in Reconfigured Channels: Implications for the Bioassessment and Disturbance of River Restoration. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 28(1): 80-92.
Tullos, D., Tilt, B. and Reidy, C. 2008. Understanding and Linking the Biophysical, Socioeconomic and Geopolitical Effects of Dams. Journal of Environmental Management 90 (Supplement 3): S203-S207.
Brown, P., Tullos, D., Tilt, B., Magee, D., and Wolf, A. 2008. Modeling the Costs and Benefits of Dam Construction from a Multidisciplinary Perspective. Journal of Environmental Management 90 (Supplement 3): S303-S311.
Tullos, D. 2008. Assessing environmental impact assessments – A review and analysis of documenting environmental impacts of large dams. Journal of Environmental Management 90 (Supplement 3): S208-S223.
Tullos, D., D. Penrose, and G. Jennings. 2006. Development and Application of a Bioindicator for Benthic Habitat Enhancement in the North Carolina Piedmont. Ecological Engineering 27: 228-241.
Tullos, D. 2006. River restoration in China: a review of local efforts to improve the quality of lotic life. Ecological Restoration 24: 165-172.
Tullos, D. and M. Neumann. 2006. A Qualitative Model for Characterizing Effects of Anthropogenic Activities on Benthic Communities. Ecological Modeling 196: 209-220.
Analysis of level of analysis: Study designs for dam removal monitoring (in 20 minutes or less) - 2009
Investigating geomorphic and ecological recovery following the disturbance of dam removal - 2008
Three Gorges Project - 2008
Integrated dam assessment models – Towards sustainability of dams - 2008
Assessing channel reconfiguration as river restoration – Bioassessment and disturbance - 2008
Dam logic: Qualitative reasoning about benthic macroinvertebrate responses to dam removal - 2007
Known unknowns: Measuring and linking geomorphic and biological responses to dam removal - 2007
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