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Publications

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Cui, Y.;G. Parker 1998 The arrested gravel front: stable gravel-sand transitions in rivers. Part 2: General numerical solution
Journal of Hydraulic Research 36: 159-182.
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Journal Article
Parker, G.;Y. Cui 1998 The arrested gravel front: stable gravel-sand transitions in rivers. Part 1: Simplified analytical solution
Journal of Hydraulic Research 36: 75-100.
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Journal Article
Stillwater Sciences 2007 Stillwater Sciences' RIPPLE approach to salmonid restoration planning. An application of the GEO and HAB submodels for parameterizing population dynamics models
Working draft technical report. Prepared by Stillwater Sciences, Olympia, Washington for Northwest Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, Seattle, Washington.
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Cui, Y.;J. Wooster;J. Venditti;S. Dusterhoff;W. E. Dietrich;L. Sklar 2008 Simulating sediment transport in a flume with forced pool-riffle morphology: examinations of two one-dimensional numerical models
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 134: 892-904.
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Cui, Y.;C. A. Braudrick;J. Vick 2001 Sediment transport modeling for dam removal: examples from Oregon and California. Fish and wildlife...the next generation: landscape and land use in a booming society
Joint Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society and The Wildlife Society, Oregon Chapters, 14-16 February, Portland, Oregon.
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Presentation
Stillwater Sciences 2002 Sediment transport modeling following the removal of Marmot Dam with 125,000 and 300,000 cubic yards of dredging prior to dam removal
Draft technical memorandum. Prepared by Stillwater Sciences, Berkeley, California for Portland General Electric, Portland, Oregon.
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Cui, Y.;G. Parker 1999 Sediment transport and deposition in the Ok Tedi - Fly system, Papua New Guinea: the modeling of 1998-1999
Accessed at http://www.oktedi.com/environment/papers.htm. St. Anthony Falls Laboratory, University of Minnesota.
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Stillwater Sciences 2007 Proposed scope of work for assessment of dam removal scenarios for the Klamath River
Prepared by Stillwater Sciences, Berkeley, California for California Coastal Conservancy, Oakland, California.
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Stillwater Sciences 1999b Preliminary modeling of sand/silt release from Soda Springs reservoir in the event of dam removal
Resource Team Information Request Report. Prepared for the North Umpqua Cooperative Watershed Analysis Resource Team. Berkeley, California.
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Stillwater Sciences 1999 Preliminary modeling of fine sediment release from Soda Springs Reservoir in the event of dam removal, and the associated impacts of suspended sediment on adult salmonids: executive summary
Resource Team Information Request Report. Prepared for the North Umpqua Cooperative Watershed Analysis Resource Team. Berkeley, California.
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