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Frank Magilligan
Dartmouth College: Department of Geography
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Changes in hydrologic regime by dams
FJ Magilligan, KH Nislow
Geomorphology 71 (1-2), 61-78, 2005
9592005
Thresholds and the spatial variability of flood power during extreme floods
FJ Magilligan
Geomorphology 5 (3-5), 373-390, 1992
3751992
Connectivity as an emergent property of geomorphic systems
E Wohl, G Brierley, D Cadol, TJ Coulthard, T Covino, KA Fryirs, G Grant, ...
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 44 (1), 4-26, 2019
3412019
Dam removal: Listening in
MM Foley, JR Bellmore, JE O'Connor, JJ Duda, AE East, GE Grant, ...
Water Resources Research 53 (7), 5229-5246, 2017
2372017
Rapid changes to global river suspended sediment flux by humans
EN Dethier, CE Renshaw, FJ Magilligan
Science 376 (6600), 1447-1452, 2022
2212022
“You kill the dam, you are killing a part of me”: Dam removal and the environmental politics of river restoration
CA Fox, FJ Magilligan, CS Sneddon
Geoforum 70, 93-104, 2016
1832016
River restoration by dam removal: Enhancing connectivity at watershed scales
FJ Magilligan, BE Graber, KH Nislow, JW Chipman, CS Sneddon, CA Fox
Elementa 4, 000108, 2016
1722016
Thinking across the divide: perspectives on the conversations between physical and human geography
S Harrison, D Massey, K Richards, FJ Magilligan, N Thrift, B Bender
Area 36 (4), 435-442, 2004
1642004
The efficacy of stream power and flow duration on geomorphic responses to catastrophic flooding
FJ Magilligan, EM Buraas, CE Renshaw
Geomorphology 228, 175-188, 2015
1612015
Historical floodplain sedimentation in the Galena River basin, Wisconsin and Illinois
FJ Magilligan
Annals of the Association of American Geographers 75 (4), 583-594, 1985
1561985
Scale-independent assessment of discharge reduction and riparian disconnectivity following flow regulation by dams
FJ Magilligan, KH Nislow, BE Graber
Geology 31 (7), 569-572, 2003
1532003
Geomorphic and sedimentological controls on the effectiveness of an extreme flood
FJ Magilligan, JD Phillips, LA James, B Gomez
The Journal of geology 106 (1), 87-96, 1998
1501998
Determining the effects of dams on subdaily variation in river flows at a whole‐basin scale
JKH Zimmerman, BH Letcher, KH Nislow, KA Lutz, FJ Magilligan
River research and applications 26 (10), 1246-1260, 2010
1462010
STREAM CHANNEL ADJUSTMENTS FOLLOWING ELIMINATION OF CAVFLE GRAZING1
FJ Magilligan, PF McDowell
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association 33 (4), 867-878, 1997
1331997
Immediate changes in stream channel geomorphology, aquatic habitat, and fish assemblages following dam removal in a small upland catchment
FJ Magilligan, KH Nislow, BE Kynard, AM Hackman
Geomorphology 252, 158-170, 2016
1312016
Sediment characteristics of an extreme flood: 1993 upper Mississippi River valley
B Gomez, LAK Mertes, JD Phillips, FJ Magilligan, LA James
Geology 23 (11), 963-966, 1995
1301995
Stormy geomorphology: geomorphic contributions in an age of climate extremes
LA Naylor, T Spencer, SN Lane, SE Darby, FJ Magilligan, MG Macklin, ...
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 42 (1), 166-190, 2017
1112017
Hydroclimatological and geomorphic controls on the timing and spatial variability of floods in New England, USA
FJ Magilligan, BE Graber
Journal of Hydrology 178 (1-4), 159-180, 1996
1111996
LONG‐TERM CHANGES IN REGIONAL HYDROLOGIC REGIME FOLLOWING IMPOUNDMENT IN A HUMID‐CLIMATE WATERSHED1
FJ Magilligan, KH Nislow
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association 37 (6), 1551-1569, 2001
1092001
The geomorphic function and characteristics of large woody debris in low gradient rivers, coastal Maine, USA
FJ Magilligan, KH Nislow, GB Fisher, J Wright, G Mackey, M Laser
Geomorphology 97 (3-4), 467-482, 2008
1052008
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