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Fluvial Geomorphology Group

800 450 Stroud Water Research Center

The Fluvial Geomorphology Group studies the movement of water, sediment, organic matter, nutrients and other molecules through watersheds to better understand watershed hydrology, geomorphology, and biogeochemistry. We also investigate how watershed land use and river channel restoration practices influence hydrologically mediated processes such as surface-groundwater interaction, sediment transport, and channel evolution.

Fluvial Geomorphology Staff

Melinda Daniels, Ph.D.

Melinda Daniels, Ph.D.

Senior Research Scientist
David Montgomery

David Montgomery

Research Watershed Manager
Headshot of Cooper Reilly.

Cooper Reilly

Staff Scientist

Fluvial Geomorphology News

A stream cascade in Lofty Creek, Pennsylvania.
Influence of a large woody debris obstruction on three-dimensional flow structure in a meander bend
Daniels, M.D., and B.L. Rhoads. 2003. Geomorphology 51:159–173.
A stream cascade in Lofty Creek, Pennsylvania.
Integrating science and technology to support stream naturalization near Chicago, Illinois
Wade, R.J., B.L. Rhoads, J. Rodriguez, M.D. Daniels, D. Wilson, E.E. Herricks, F. Bombardelli, M. Garcia, and J. Schwartz. 2002. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 38(4):931–944.