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Analyzing high resolution topography for advancing the understanding of mass and energy transfer through landscapes: A review
P Passalacqua, P Belmont, DM Staley, JD Simley, JR Arrowsmith, ...
Earth-Science Reviews 148, 174-193, 2015
3142015
Evolution of a natural debris flow: In situ measurements of flow dynamics, video imagery, and terrestrial laser scanning
SW McCoy, JW Kean, JA Coe, DM Staley, TA Wasklewicz, GE Tucker
Geology 38 (8), 735-738, 2010
1842010
Sediment entrainment by debris flows: In situ measurements from the headwaters of a steep catchment
SW McCoy, JW Kean, JA Coe, GE Tucker, DM Staley, TA Wasklewicz
Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface 117 (F3), 2012
1732012
Surficial patterns of debris flow deposition on alluvial fans in Death Valley, CA using airborne laser swath mapping data
DM Staley, TA Wasklewicz, JS Blaszczynski
Geomorphology 74 (1-4), 152-163, 2006
1452006
Characterizing the primary material sources and dominant erosional processes for post-fire debris-flow initiation in a headwater basin using multi-temporal terrestrial laser …
DM Staley, TA Wasklewicz, JW Kean
Geomorphology 214, 324-338, 2014
1052014
Avulsions and the spatio-temporal evolution of debris-flow fans
T De Haas, AL Densmore, M Stoffel, H Suwa, F Imaizumi, ...
Earth-Science Reviews 177, 53-75, 2018
1012018
Relict nebkhas (pimple mounds) record prolonged late Holocene drought in the forested region of south-central United States
CL Seifert, RT Cox, SL Forman, TL Foti, TA Wasklewicz, AT McColgan
Quaternary Research 71 (3), 329-339, 2009
702009
Functional and structural connectivity within a recently burned drainage basin
T Wester, T Wasklewicz, D Staley
Geomorphology 206, 362-373, 2014
672014
A topographic fingerprint to distinguish alluvial fan formative processes
HX Volker, TA Wasklewicz, MA Ellis
Geomorphology 88 (1-2), 34-45, 2007
602007
Constraining the relative importance of raindrop‐and flow‐driven sediment transport mechanisms in postwildfire environments and implications for recovery time scales
LA McGuire, JW Kean, DM Staley, FK Rengers, TA Wasklewicz
Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface 121 (11), 2211-2237, 2016
472016
GIS analysis of depositional slope change at alluvial-fan toes in Japan and the American Southwest
A Hashimoto, T Oguchi, Y Hayakawa, Z Lin, K Saito, TA Wasklewicz
Geomorphology 100 (1-2), 120-130, 2008
412008
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T Oguchi, SH Yuichi, T Wasklewicz
Developments in Earth Surface Processes 15, 189-224, 2011
402011
Importance of environment on the order of mineral weathering in olivine basalts, Hawaii
TA Wasklewicz
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 19 (8), 715-734, 1994
351994
Geomorphic context of channel locational probabilities along the Lower Mississippi River, USA
TA Wasklewicz, S Anderson, PS Liu
Geomorphology 63 (3-4), 145-158, 2004
322004
Three years of morphologic changes at a bowl blowout, Cape Cod, USA
A Smith, PA Gares, T Wasklewicz, PA Hesp, IJ Walker
Geomorphology 295, 452-466, 2017
302017
High-resolution analysis of debris flow–Induced Channel changes in a headwater stream, Ashio Mountains, Japan
TA Wasklewicz, T Hattanji
The Professional Geographer 61 (2), 231-249, 2009
292009
Development and maintenance of a telescoping debris flow fan in response to human-induced fan surface channelization, Chalk Creek Valley Natural Debris Flow Laboratory …
T Wasklewicz, C Scheinert
Geomorphology 252, 51-65, 2016
282016
Observations of debris flows at Chalk Cliffs, Colorado, USA: Part 1, In situ measurements of flow dynamics, tracer particle movement and video imagery from the summer of 2009
SW McCOY, JA Coe, JW Kean, GE Tucker, DM Staley, TA Wasklewicz
Italian journal of engineering geology and environment, 715-726, 2011
282011
3.6 Digital terrain modeling
T Wasklewicz, DM Staley, K Reavis, T Oguchi
Treatise on geomorphology, 130-161, 2013
272013
Topographic change and numerically modelled near surface wind flow in a bowl blowout
TAG Smyth, PA Hesp, IJ Walker, T Wasklewicz, PA Gares, AB Smith
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 44 (10), 1988-1999, 2019
262019
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