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The effects of variability in bank material properties on riverbank stability: Goodwin Creek, Mississippi
C Parker, A Simon, CR Thorne
Geomorphology 101 (4), 533-543, 2008
1212008
Understanding the influence of slope on the threshold of coarse grain motion: Revisiting critical stream power
C Parker, NJ Clifford, CR Thorne
Geomorphology 126 (1-2), 51-65, 2011
1002011
Development of ST: REAM: a reach‐based stream power balance approach for predicting alluvial river channel adjustment
C Parker, CR Thorne, NJ Clifford
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 40 (3), 403-413, 2015
412015
Automatic delineation of functional river reach boundaries for river research and applications
C Parker, NJ Clifford, CR Thorne
River Research and Applications 28 (10), 1708-1725, 2012
372012
Automated mapping of potential for ephemeral gully formation in agricultural watersheds
C Parker, C Thorne, R Bingner, R Wells, D Wilcox
302010
Re‐introduction of structurally complex wood jams promotes channel and habitat recovery from overwidening: Implications for river conservation
GL Harvey, AJ Henshaw, C Parker, CD Sayer
Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 28 (2), 395-407, 2018
262018
Reintroduced large wood modifies fine sediment transport and storage in a lowland river channel
C Parker, AJ Henshaw, GL Harvey, CD Sayer
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 42 (11), 1693-1703, 2017
192017
AnnAGNPS ephemeral gully erosion simulation technology
RL Bingner, FD Theurer, LM Gordon, SJ Bennett, C Parker, C Thorne, ...
Javier Casalí, Rafael Giménez (eds.): Progress in Gully Erosion Research. IV …, 2007
82007
Quantifying catchment-scale coarse sediment dynamics in British rivers
C Parker
University of Nottingham, 2010
62010
Automated mapping of potential for ephemeral gully formation in agricultural watersheds laboratory publication
C Parker, C Thorne, R Bingner, R Wells, D Wilcox
National Sedimentation Laboratory 56, 2007
62007
Water quality in two Icelandic rivers: the influence of impoundment, agriculture, glaciation and permafrost
N Jones, C Parker
Hydrology Research 46 (3), 429-445, 2015
52015
Applied fluvial geomorphology for sustainable flood risk management
C Thorne, A Henshaw, PD Bates, D Brown, T Coulthard, A Gurnell, ...
DEFRA Flood & Coastal Risk Management Conference 2010, Telford, England, 1-10, 2010
42010
Stream power indices correspond poorly with observations of alluvial river channel adjustment
C Parker, J Davey
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 48 (6), 1290-1304, 2023
22023
A participatory modelling approach to developing a numerical sediment dynamics model
ND Jones, L McEwen, C Parker, C Staddon
Faculty of Environment & Technology, University of the West of England …, 2016
22016
Time Ratios Or Hazard Ratios: Accelerating Toward A New Approach?
A Padhiar, C Parker, JM Quigley, S Mealing, DA Scott
Value in Health 18 (7), A686, 2015
12015
Understanding How River Channels Change: Project Summary
N Todd-Burley, A Halwyn, R Ing, M Hemsworth, C Parker, CR Thorne, ...
Environment Agency, 2021
2021
Synthesis of Binary Outcome Data on the Log-Odds and Absolute Risk Scales–A Case Study in Chronic Hepatitis C
L Nagy, G Kay, C Parker, A Padhiar, JM O'Rourke, JM Quigley, S Mealing, ...
Value in Health 19 (7), A361-A362, 2016
2016
Synthesis Of Time-To-Event Data For Cost-Effectiveness Analysis: Proportional Hazards Or Accelerated Failure Time Scale?
C Parker, A Padhiar, DA Scott
Value in Health 19 (3), A99, 2016
2016
Standardization of Testing and Reporting Procedures Improves Stimulation Design and Execution
J Adcock, D Brown, D Gray, C Parker
PROCEEDINGS OF THE ANNUAL SOUTHWESTERN PETROLEUM SHORT COURSE, 265-272, 1999
1999
Rehabilitation of hydrogeomorphological processes in a lowland UK river: quantifying and assessing the effects of large wood reintroductions
GL Harvey, AJ Henshaw, C Parker, CD Sayer
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