Introduction to the special issue: Dams and geomorphology
Patricia J. Beyer
págs. 1-2
págs. 3-26
Dams and geomorphology: Research progress and future directions
Geoffrey E. Petts, Angela M. Gurnell
págs. 27-47
págs. 48-60
Changes in hydrologic regime by dams
Keith H. Nislow, Francis J. Magilligan
págs. 61-78
Richard A. Marston, Dale K. Splinter, Beau Bassett, John D. Mills, David R. Wrazien
págs. 79-98
The role of impoundments in the sediment budget of the conterminous United States
S.V. Smith, W.H. Renwick, R.W. Buddemeier, J.D. Bartley
págs. 99-111
Dams, sediment sources and reservoir silting in Romania
Maria Rãdoane, Nicolae Rãdoane
págs. 112-125
Floodplain¿river ecosystems: Fragmentation and water resources development
Martin C. Thoms, Mark Southwell, Heather M. McGinness
págs. 126-138
Statistical analysis of lateral migration of the Rio Grande, New Mexico
Pierre Y. Julien, Drew C. Baird, Gigi A. Richard
págs. 139-155
John C. Schmidt, Paul E. Grams
págs. 156-181
Potential sedimentation impacts related to dam removal: Icicle Creek, Washington, U.S.A
Graeme Aggett, Mark S. Lorang
págs. 182-201
Sediment from hydraulic mining detained by Englebright and small dams in the Yuba basin
L. Allan James
págs. 202-226
Stream ecosystem response to small dam removal: Lessons from the Heartland
Cailin H. Orr, Andrew R. Selle, Suresh A. Sethi, Emily H. Stanley, Martin W. Doyle, Jon M. Harbor
págs. 227-244
James G. MacBroom, Laura A.S. Wildman
págs. 245-262
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