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Patterns and processes of wood debris accumulation in the Queets river basin, Washington
TB Abbe, DR Montgomery
Geomorphology 51 (1-3), 81-107, 2003
5762003
Distribution of bedrock and alluvial channels in forested mountain drainage basins
DR Montgomery, TB Abbe, JM Buffington, NP Peterson, KM Schmidt, ...
Nature 381 (6583), 587-589, 1996
4481996
Geomorphic effects of wood in rivers
DR Montgomery, BD Collins, JM Buffington, TB Abbe
American Fisheries Society Symposium 37, 21-47, 2003
4002003
The floodplain large-wood cycle hypothesis: A mechanism for the physical and biotic structuring of temperate forested alluvial valleys in the North Pacific coastal ecoregion
BD Collins, DR Montgomery, KL Fetherston, TB Abbe
Geomorphology 139, 460-470, 2012
3342012
Experimental reintroduction of woody debris on the Williams River, NSW: geomorphic and ecological responses
AP Brooks, PC Gehrke, JD Jansen, TB Abbe
River Research and Applications 20 (5), 513-536, 2004
2072004
Influence of logjam-formed hard points on the formation of valley-bottom landforms in an old-growth forest valley, Queets River, Washington, USA
DR Montgomery, TB Abbe
Quaternary Research 65 (1), 147-155, 2006
1162006
Influence of vertical channel change associated with wood accumulations on delineating channel migration zones, Washington, USA
CJ Brummer, TB Abbe, JR Sampson, DR Montgomery
Geomorphology 80 (3-4), 295-309, 2006
1102006
Confronting hysteresis: wood based river rehabilitation in highly altered riverine landscapes of south-eastern Australia
AP Brooks, T Howell, TB Abbe, AH Arthington
Geomorphology 79 (3-4), 395-422, 2006
1082006
Geomorphic, engineering, and ecological considerations when using wood in river restoration
T Abbe, A Brooks
Stream restoration in dynamic fluvial systems: Scientific approaches …, 2011
792011
Design of stable in-channel wood debris structures for bank protection and habitat restoration: an example from the Cowlitz River, WA
TB Abbe, DR Montgomery, C Petroff
Proceedings of the Conference on Management Disturbed by Channel Incision …, 1997
771997
Design guideline for the reintroduction of wood into Australian streams
AP Brooks, T Abbe, T Cohen, N Marsh, S Mika, A Boulton, T Broderick, ...
Land & Water Australia, 2006
752006
17. Integrating engineered log jam technology into river rehabilitation
T Abbe, G Pess, DR Montgomery, KL Fetherston
Restoration Puget Sound Rivers (p) 443, 2003
602003
Putting the wood back into our rivers: an experiment in river rehabilitation
AP Brooks, TB Abbe, J Jansen, M Taylor, CJ Gippel
362001
A methodology for delineating planning-level channel migration zones.
PL Olson, NT Legg, TB Abbe, MA Reinhart, JK Radloff
Washington (State). Dept. of Ecology, 2014
132014
Integrating large wood jams into hydraulic models: evaluating a porous plate modeling method
R Ventres‐Pake, M Nahorniak, N Kramer, J O’Neal, T Abbe
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association 56 (2), 333-347, 2020
82020
‘Evaluation of engineered log jams as a soft bank stabilization technique: North Fork Stillaguamish River, Washington
TA Drury, C Petroff, TB Abbe, DR Montgomery, GR Pess
Proc., 1999 Water Resources Engineering Conf, 1999
81999
Marsh erosion by wave action
T Abbe, P Goodwin, P Williams
Coastal Zone'91, 1747-1761, 1991
71991
Engineered Log Jams: Recent Developments in Their Design and Placement, with examples from the Pacific Northwest, USA
T Abbe, M Hrachovec, S Winter
Reference Module in Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences. Netherlands …, 2018
62018
Landscape response to climate change and its role in infrastructure protection and management at Mount Rainier National Park
SR Beason, PM Kennard, LC Walkup, TB Abbe
Park Science 28 (2), 31-35, 2011
52011
New innovative, habitat-creating bank protection method
T Abbe, J Bjork, A Zehni, J Park
World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2011: Bearing Knowledge for …, 2011
52011
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