M. Gordon Reds Wolman, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 
Area:
Geomorphology, hydrology, environmental science
Website:
http://eng.jhu.edu/wse/Reds_Wolman/memory/pages/
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Kirk Bryan grad student 1953 Harvard
 (The channel characteristics of the Brandywine Creek, Pennsylvania.)

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Gordon Grant grad student Johns Hopkins
Carl Renshaw grad student Johns Hopkins (Physics Tree)
Thomas Dunne grad student 1969 Johns Hopkins
G Mathias Kondolf grad student 1988 Johns Hopkins (E-Tree)
Andrew D. Sawyers grad student 2001 Johns Hopkins
Shawn E. Dalton grad student 2002 Johns Hopkins
Gregory D. Ruiters grad student 2002 Johns Hopkins
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Kondolf GM, Wolman MG. (1993) The sizes of salmonid spawning gravels Water Resources Research. 29: 2275-2285
Kondolf GM, Sale MJ, Wolman MG. (1993) Modification of fluvial gravel size by spawning salmonids Water Resources Research. 29: 2265-2274
Wolman MG. (1987) Sediment movement and knickpoint behavior in a small piedmont drainage basin Geografiska Annaler Series a-Physical Geography. 69: 5-14
Wolman MG. (1971) The nation's rivers. Science (New York, N.Y.). 174: 905-18
Wolman MG. (1967) A Cycle of Sedimentation and Erosion in Urban River Channels Geografiska Annaler Series a-Physical Geography. 49: 385-395
Wolman MG, Schick AP. (1967) Effects of construction on fluvial sediment, urban and suburban areas of Maryland Water Resources Research. 3: 451-464
Brush LM, Wolman MG. (1960) Knickpoint Behavior In Noncohesive Material: A Laboratory Study Geological Society of America Bulletin. 71: 59-74
Wolman MG, Eiler JP. (1958) Reconnaissance study of erosion and deposition produced by the flood of August 1955 in Connecticut Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union. 39: 1-14
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