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Shawn Chartrand
Shawn Chartrand
Assistant Professor, School of Environmental Science, Simon Fraser University
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Alluvial architecture in headwater streams with special emphasis on step–pool topography
SM Chartrand, PJ Whiting
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 25 (6), 583-600, 2000
1742000
Geometric scaling of step-pools in mountain streams: Observations and implications
SM Chartrand, M Jellinek, PJ Whiting, J Stamm
Geomorphology 129 (1-2), 141-151, 2011
492011
Morphodynamics of a width‐variable gravel bed stream: New insights on pool‐riffle formation from physical experiments
SM Chartrand, AM Jellinek, MA Hassan, C Ferrer‐Boix
Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface 123 (11), 2735-2766, 2018
482018
On how spatial variations of channel width influence river profile curvature
C Ferrer‐Boix, SM Chartrand, MA Hassan, JP Martín‐Vide, G Parker
Geophysical Research Letters 43 (12), 6313-6323, 2016
332016
Variable hillslope‐channel coupling and channel characteristics of forested mountain streams in glaciated landscapes
MA Hassan, S Bird, D Reid, C Ferrer‐Boix, D Hogan, F Brardinoni, ...
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 44 (3), 736-751, 2019
312019
Experimental study on the stability and failure of individual step-pool
C Zhang, M Xu, MA Hassan, SM Chartrand, Z Wang
Geomorphology 311, 51-62, 2018
262018
Pool‐riffle adjustment due to changes in flow and sediment supply
MA Hassan, V Radić, E Buckrell, SM Chartrand, C McDowell
Water Resources Research 57 (2), e2020WR028048, 2021
222021
Experiment on morphological and hydraulic adjustments of step‐pool unit to flow increase
C Zhang, M Xu, MA Hassan, SM Chartrand, Z Wang, M Zewei
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2019
222019
Pool-riffle sedimentation and surface texture trends in a gravel bed stream
SM Chartrand, MA Hassan, V Radić
Water Resources Research 51 (11), 8704-8728, 2015
182015
Covariation in width and depth in bedrock rivers
M Wright, JG Venditti, T Li, M Hurson, S Chartrand, C Rennie, M Church
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 1-13, 2022
132022
Sediment Transport and Channel Morphology Implications for Fish Habitat
MA Hassan, C Ferrer-Boix, P Cienciala, S Chartrand
Open Channel Hydraulics, River Hydraulic Structures and Fluvial …, 2017
122017
What controls the disequilibrium state of gravel‐bed rivers?
SM Chartrand, AM Jellinek, MA Hassan, C Ferrer-Boix
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 44 (15), 3020– 3041, 2019
102019
Pool-riffle dynamics in mountain streams: implications for maintenance, formation and equilibrium
SM Chartrand
University of British Columbia, 2017
92017
Experiments on the Sediment Transport Along Pool‐Riffle Unit
MA Hassan, SM Chartrand, V Radić, C Ferrer‐Boix, E Buckrell, ...
Water Resources Research 58 (9), e2022WR032796, 2022
62022
Experimental data set for morphodyanmics of a width-variable gravel-bed stream: new insights on pool-riffle formation
SM Chartrand, AM Jelinek, MA Hassan, C Ferrer-Boix
http://dx.doi.org/10.17632/zmjvt32gj3.3, 2017
5*2017
Coupling between downstream variations of channel width and local pool-riffle bed topography
SM Chartrand, AM Jellinek, MA Hassan, C Ferrer-Boix
Earth Surface Dynamics Discussions 2022, 1-22, 2022
42022
High Arctic channel incision modulated by climate change and the emergence of polygonal ground
SM Chartrand, AM Jellinek, A Kukko, AG Galofre, GR Osinski, S Hibbard
Nature Communications 14 (1), 5297, 2023
32023
pySBeLT: A Python software package for stochastic sediment transport under rarefied conditions
S Zwiep, SM Chartrand
Journal of Open Source Software 7 (74), 4282, 2022
22022
Environmental planning of river corridors considering climate change: A brief perspective
SM Chartrand
Recent Trends in River Corridor Management: Select Proceedings of RCRM 2021 …, 2022
22022
A geometric analysis of step-pool architecture in alluvial headwater streams of Idaho
SM Chartrand
Case Western Reserve University, 1997
21997
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