William Brian Dade

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Earth Sciences Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, United States 
Area:
Sedimentary Geology, Geomorphology, Hydrology
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http://dartmouth.edu/faculty-directory/william-brian-dade
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https://books.google.com/books?id=RqIvAQAAIAAJ

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Arthur R. M. Nowell grad student 1992 University of Washington (Physics Tree)
 (Studies on boundary conditions for fine-sediment transport.)
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Gartner JD, Dade WB, Renshaw CE, et al. (2015) Gradients in stream power influence lateral and downstream sediment flux in floods Geology. 43: 983-986
Renshaw CE, Abengoza K, Magilligan FJ, et al. (2014) Impact of flow regulation on near-channel floodplain sedimentation Geomorphology. 205: 120-127
Buraas EM, Renshaw CE, Magilligan FJ, et al. (2014) Impact of reach geometry on stream channel sensitivity to extreme floods Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 39: 1778-1789
Gartner JD, Renshaw CE, Dade WB, et al. (2012) Time and depth scales of fine sediment delivery into gravel stream beds: Constraints from fallout radionuclides on fine sediment residence time and delivery Geomorphology. 151: 39-49
Dade WB, Renshaw CE, Magilligan FJ. (2011) Sediment transport constraints on river response to regulation Geomorphology. 126: 245-251
Black E, Renshaw CE, Magilligan FJ, et al. (2010) Determining lateral migration rates of meandering rivers using fallout radionuclides Geomorphology. 123: 364-369
Curtis KE, Renshaw CE, Magilligan FJ, et al. (2010) Temporal and spatial scales of geomorphic adjustments to reduced competency following flow regulation in bedload-dominated systems Geomorphology. 118: 105-117
Dadson SJ, Hovius N, Chen H, et al. (2003) Links between erosion, runoff variability and seismicity in the Taiwan orogen. Nature. 426: 648-51
Hartshorn K, Hovius N, Dade WB, et al. (2002) Climate-driven bedrock incision in an active mountain belt. Science (New York, N.Y.). 297: 2036-8
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