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Jordan Fields
Jordan Fields
Earth Science Graduate Student, Dartmouth College
Verified email at dartmouth.edu
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From on high: Geochemistry of alpine springs, Niwot ridge, Colorado front range, USA
JF Fields, DP Dethier
Hydrological processes 33 (12), 1756-1774, 2019
92019
A mechanistic understanding of channel evolution following dam removal
J Fields, C Renshaw, F Magilligan, E Dethier, R Rossi
Geomorphology 395, 107971, 2021
62021
Snowmelt-driven seasonal infiltration and flow in the upper critical zone, niwot ridge (Colorado), USA
DP Dethier, N Williams, JF Fields
Water 14 (15), 2317, 2022
32022
Fluvial erosion linked to warming in the Arctic
J Fields, J Kreisler, E Dethier, J Perrotti, C Renshaw
2024
Intrinsic and Extrinsic Controls of Channel Recovery Post-Disturbance and Lessons for River Restoration
J Fields, CE Renshaw, FJ Magilligan, E Dethier
AGU23, 2023
2023
What Factors Control Stream Channel Formation?
M Duhnoski, J Fields, C Renshaw
2023
Bedload transport dynamics in supply-limited versus supply-excess channels in a small upland catchment
J Fields, CE Renshaw, DP Dethier, FJ Magilligan, J Racela
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2022, EP53A-03, 2022
2022
Impacts of Channel Morphology and Seasonal Flow History on Sediment Mobilization and Transport
R Rossi, F Magilligan, C Renshaw, X Feng, J Fields, K Nislow
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2021, EP41B-07, 2021
2021
Climate-driven changes to channel erosion rates in the Mackenzie River Basin since 1985
J Fields, J Perrotti, E Dethier, C Renshaw
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2021, EP51B-07, 2021
2021
What is Fluvial Geomorphic Equilibrium?: Evaluating Morphological and Sedimentological Understandings of Channel Equilibrium following Dam Removal in a Small Upland Catchment
J Fields, FJ Magilligan, CE Renshaw
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2019, EP41C-2366, 2019
2019
The Longer Arc of Channel Recovery Post-Dam Removal
JF Fields, CE Renshaw, EN Dethier, FJ Magilligan
Available at SSRN 4788443, 0
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