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RSM River Mechanics Podcast

著者: Stanford Gibson
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  • Conversations about River Mechanics, Sediment Transport, and Fluvial Geomorphology
    © 2025 RSM River Mechanics Podcast
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Conversations about River Mechanics, Sediment Transport, and Fluvial Geomorphology
© 2025 RSM River Mechanics Podcast
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  • Ellen Wohl on World Rivers, River Restoration, and the Dimensions of Fluvial Connectivity
    2025/02/21

    We’re kicking this season off with one of the most prolific researchers in River Science.

    Dr. Ellen Wohl is a Fluvial Geomorphologist at Colorado State’s Warner College of Natural Resources.

    As we will discuss, Dr. Wohl has explored and studied rivers on 6 continents (so far). But she has also focused on river processes in the Colorado front range for more than 20 years, Turning up some important insights from both these scales.

    I’m not sure if Dr. Wohl leads the fluvial research community in annual words published…But she has to be in the conversation. In addition to countless peer-review papers she is also prolific in short-form and long-form science communication, publishing frequent blog posts and more than a dozen books.

    We managed to talk about a pretty wide range of topics, including large river processes, the flood pulse model, the history and current state of restoration research and practice, and a big idea we haven’t interacted with much on this podcast yet: fluvial connectivity.

    I first connected with her work through the multi-author review papers she led on the state of river restoration science and practice. These papers came out twenty years apart, and the second one came out twenty years ago, so I was interested to check in on the state of restoration research and what we’ve learned about this no-longer novel field.

    But because of her body of work, an interview with Ellen can only touch on a small fraction of her work. Since I was asking the questions, our conversations mainly followed my interests, and some of her most cited work. But this link provides a gateway to a broader range of her work:

    https://sites.warnercnr.colostate.edu/ellenwohl/


    This series was funded by the Regional Sediment Management (RSM) program.

    Mike Loretto edited the first three seasons and created the theme music.
    Tessa Hall is editing most of Season 4.

    Stanford Gibson (HEC Sediment Specialist) hosts.

    Video shorts and other bonus content are available at the podcast website:
    https://www.hec.usace.army.mil/confluence/rasdocs/rastraining/latest/the-rsm-river-mechanics-podcast

    ...but most of the supplementary videos are available on the HEC Sediment YouTube channel:
    https://www.youtube.com/user/stanfordgibson

    If you have guest recommendations or feedback you can reach out to me on LinkedIn or ResearchGate or fill out this recommendation and feedback form: https://forms.gle/wWJLVSEYe7S8Cd248

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    1 時間 3 分
  • "Ask an Editor" with Amy East (Bonus short)
    2025/01/11

    The peer review process can feel like hazing to a new (or not-so-new) river scientist. Many excellent practitioners are learning from their rivers every day, but it can feel like if it doesn't get into peer review, it doesn't "count."

    So we separated this short segment from my conversation with Dr. Amy East, the Editor-in-Chief of AGU's Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface (and >10 years experience editing high impact journals) to provide a little primmer on how to negotiate the peer review process. Amy has some really helpful thoughts on how to move from a "Report on a River" to a "Scientific Contribution" that will land well in a journal.

    ...and look for the first episode of Season 4 in a few weeks.


    This series was funded by the Regional Sediment Management (RSM) program.

    Mike Loretto edited the first three seasons and created the theme music.
    Tessa Hall is editing most of Season 4.

    Stanford Gibson (HEC Sediment Specialist) hosts.

    Video shorts and other bonus content are available at the podcast website:
    https://www.hec.usace.army.mil/confluence/rasdocs/rastraining/latest/the-rsm-river-mechanics-podcast

    ...but most of the supplementary videos are available on the HEC Sediment YouTube channel:
    https://www.youtube.com/user/stanfordgibson

    If you have guest recommendations or feedback you can reach out to me on LinkedIn or ResearchGate or fill out this recommendation and feedback form: https://forms.gle/wWJLVSEYe7S8Cd248

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    18 分
  • Peter Wilcock on Gravel Bed Rivers, Partial Transport, Armor Layer Persistence and Channel Design (Plus Wilcock & Crowe)
    2024/06/04

    When HEC hired me to add sediment transport to HEC-RAS almost 20 years ago now, I inherited a set of sediment transport functions that were mostly developed in the early to mid 20th century.
    These were – and continue to be – important equations.
    But when I sat down with the RAS team
    To talk about the new science I was excited to include in a river mechanics model.
    I pulled out the same binder I brought to this interview

    We are wrapping up our third season of the podcast, and our three-part mini series on gravel bed rivers And talking to the scientist who wrote all the papers in that binder, seems like a fitting way to wrap up both.

    Dr. Peter Wilcock spent much of his career at Johns’ Hopkins, where he and his team developed the Wilcock and Crowe transport equation and did some of the most important gravel bed transport work that was hitting the journals when I was coming of age in the field.

    Peter is unquestionably one of the most important contemporary contributors to quantitative gravel-bed transport science and engineering.
    He won the American Society of Civil Engineers Hans Albert Einstein award in 2008 and is a fellow of the American Geophysical Union.

    And we talked a lot about that fundamental, early work, that is just kind of part of established gravel bed transport theory these days.

    But 10 years ago he moved to Utah State, improving his proximity to classic gravel bed rivers, and in the years since I put that binder together of his paradigm shifting work,
    Peter has been very intentional about translating his science into practical channel design methods, particularly for restoration channel designs.

    So we talked about both…starting out with more of the channel design topics and then moving into his classic findings.

    The Link to Peter's Stream Assessment and Design Class Materials (including iSURF) that we talk about is here:
    https://qcnr.usu.edu/wats/programs/short-courses/sediment-transport/course-materials-2022

    We also talk about Ron Copeland's channel design method. We made a short video with Ron on that method which is good background for this episode here:
    https://youtu.be/ykJ3FA39p0g
    Ron's podcast is here:
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ron-copeland-on-analytical-channel-design-the-laursen/id1650989239?i=1000587444097

    Finally, we also have an interview with Joanna Curran (the Crowe in Wilcock and Crowe) which makes a good companion to this episode here:
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/joanna-curran-on-gravel-bed-rivers-wilcock-and-crowe/id1650989239?i=1000589529286







    This series was funded by the Regional Sediment Management (RSM) program.

    Mike Loretto edited the first three seasons and created the theme music.
    Tessa Hall is editing most of Season 4.

    Stanford Gibson (HEC Sediment Specialist) hosts.

    Video shorts and other bonus content are available at the podcast website:
    https://www.hec.usace.army.mil/confluence/rasdocs/rastraining/latest/the-rsm-river-mechanics-podcast

    ...but most of the supplementary videos are available on the HEC Sediment YouTube channel:
    https://www.youtube.com/user/stanfordgibson

    If you have guest recommendations or feedback you can reach out to me on LinkedIn or ResearchGate or fill out this recommendation and feedback form: https://forms.gle/wWJLVSEYe7S8Cd248

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    1 時間 31 分
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