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Earth Surface Processes and Landforms | 2018

Large wood distribution, mobility, and recruitment in an inter-dam river reach: A comparison with geomorphic process on the Garrison Reach of the Missouri River pre and post the historical 2011 flood: Large wood distribution in an inter-dam river reach

Edward R. Schenk; Adam J. Benthem; Mark D. Dixon; Melissa Mittelman; Katherine Skalak; Cliff R. Hupp; Joel M. Galloway; Rochelle A. Nustad

This study assessed the effect of the largest flood since dam regulation on geomorphic and large wood (LW) trends using LW distributions at three time periods on the 150 km long Garrison Reach of the Missouri River. In 2011, a flood exceeded 4390m/s for a two-week period (705% above mean flow; 500 year flood). LW was measured using high resolution satellite imagery in summer 2010 and 2012. Ancillary data including forest character, vegetation cover, lateral bank retreat, and channel capacity. Lateral bank erosion removed approximately 7400 standing trees during the flood. Other mechanisms, that could account for the other two-thirds of the measured in-channel LW, include overland flow through floodplains and islands. LW transport was commonly near or over 100 km as indicated by longitudinal forest and bank loss and post-flood LW distribution. LW concentrations shift at several locations along the river, both preand post-flood, and correspond to geomorphic river regions created by the interaction of the Garrison Dam upstream and the Oahe Dam downstream. Areas near the upstream dam experienced proportionally higher rates of bank erosion and forest loss but in-channel LW decreased, likely due to scouring. A large amount of LW moved during this flood, the chief anchoring mechanism was not bridges or narrow channel reaches but the channel complexity of the river delta created by the downstream reservoir. Areas near the downstream dam experienced bank accretion and large amounts of LW deposition. This study confirms the results of similar work in the Reach: despite a historic flood longitudinal LWand channel trends remain the same. Dam regulation has created a geomorphic and LW pattern that is largely uninterrupted by an unprecedented dam regulation era flood. River managers may require other tools than infrequent high intensity floods to restore geomorphic and LW patterns. Copyright


Anthropocene | 2013

Large dams and alluvial rivers in the Anthropocene: The impacts of the Garrison and Oahe Dams on the Upper Missouri River☆

Katherine Skalak; Adam J. Benthem; Edward R. Schenk; Cliff R. Hupp; Joel M. Galloway; Rochelle A. Nustad; Gregg J. Wiche


River Research and Applications | 2017

Flood effects provide evidence of an alternate stable state from dam management on the Upper Missouri River

Katherine Skalak; Adam J. Benthem; Cliff R. Hupp; Edward R. Schenk; Joel M. Galloway; Rochelle A. Nustad


Scientific Investigations Report | 2015

Water-quality characteristics in runoff for three discovery farms in North Dakota, 2008-12

Rochelle A. Nustad; Kathleen M. Rowland; Ronald Wiederholt


Professional Paper | 2014

Geomorphic change on the Missouri River during the flood of 2011: Chapter I in 2011 Floods of the Central United States

Edward R. Schenk; Katherine Skalak; Adam J. Benthem; Benjamin J. Dietsch; Brenda K. Woodward; Gregg J. Wiche; Joel M. Galloway; Rochelle A. Nustad; Cliff R. Hupp


Journal of The American Water Resources Association | 2018

Streamflow, Sediment Transport, and Geomorphic Change during the 2011 Flood on the Missouri River Near Bismarck-Mandan, ND

Rochelle A. Nustad; Adam J. Benthem; Katherine Skalak; Richard R. McDonald; Edward R. Schenk; Joel M. Galloway


Scientific Investigations Report | 2017

Runoff and water-quality characteristics of three Discovery Farms in North Dakota, 2008–16

Joel M. Galloway; Rochelle A. Nustad


Scientific Investigations Report | 2012

Sediment loads in the Red River of the North and selected tributaries near Fargo, North Dakota, 2010--2011

Joel M. Galloway; Rochelle A. Nustad


Scientific Investigations Report | 2012

Assessment of nutrients and suspended sediment conditions in and near the Agassiz National Wildlife Refuge, Northwest Minnesota, 2008–2010

Rochelle A. Nustad; Joel M. Galloway


Scientific Investigations Report | 2011

Use of a two-dimensional hydrodynamic model to evaluate extreme flooding and transport of dissolved solids through Devils Lake and Stump Lake, North Dakota, 2006

Rochelle A. Nustad; Tamara M. Wood; Jerad D. Bales

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Joel M. Galloway

United States Geological Survey

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Adam J. Benthem

United States Geological Survey

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Katherine Skalak

United States Geological Survey

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Cliff R. Hupp

United States Geological Survey

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Jerad D. Bales

United States Geological Survey

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Gregg J. Wiche

United States Geological Survey

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Tamara M. Wood

United States Geological Survey

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Mark D. Dixon

University of South Dakota

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Melissa Mittelman

United States Geological Survey

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