CURRICULUM VITAE

GREGORY B. PASTERNACK
223 Veihmeyer Hall, LAWR
University of California
One Shields Avenue
Davis, CA 95616

I. Undergraduate Education:

  1. Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, B.A., May 1993.
    With High Honors, University Honors, Phi Beta Kappa- early election, and Sigma Xi Research Award.
    Double Major in Earth and Environmental Science / Science in Society.
    High Honors thesis: Acid-brine crater lake systematics: a case study.

II. Graduate Education:

  1. University of California, Berkeley, California, M.S., December 1994.
    Environmental Water Resources Engineering.
    Master's thesis: Foundations of urban river management.
  2. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, Ph.D., May 1998.
    Geography and Environmental Engineering.
    Dissertation: Physical dynamics of tidal freshwater delta evolution.

III. Professional Experience

    2011- Chair, Hydrologic Sciences Graduate Group, University of California, Davis
    2009- Editorial Board Member, Geomorphology
    2006- Professor, Land, Air, and Water Resources, University of California, Davis
    2004-2009 Associate Editor, Water Resources Research
    2002-2006 Associate Professor, Land, Air, and Water Resources, University of California, Davis
    1998-2002 Assistant Professor, Land, Air, and Water Resources, University of California, Davis
    1997-1998 Geomorphologist subcontractor, TRC Garrow Associates, Inc., Chapel Hill, NC.
    1995-1998 Graduate Research Assistant, Environmental Engineering, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD.

    Professional Affiliations

    American Geophysical Union, Consortium of Universities For the Advancement of Hydrologic Science, River Management Society, Estuarine Research Federation, American Society of Civil Engineers, Society of Wetland Scientists, Universities Council on Water Resources, American Canoe Association, Sigma Xi Research Society.

IV. PATENTS:

V. Publications:

    Books

    1. Pasternack, G. B. 2011. 2D Modeling and Ecohydraulic Analysis. Createspace: Seattle, WA.

    Refereed Journal Articles

    1. Pasternack, G. B. and J. C. Varekamp. 1994. The geochemistry of the Keli Mutu crater lakes, Flores, Indonesia. Geochemical Journal 28: 243-262.
    2. Pasternack, G. B. and J. C. Varekamp. 1997. Volcanic lakes systematics I. physical constraints. Bulletin of Volcanology 58:7:528-538.
    3. Pasternack, G. B. and Brush, G. S. 1998. Sedimentation cycles in a river-mouth tidal freshwater marsh. Estuaries 21:3:407-415.
    4. Pasternack, G. B. 1999. Does the river run wild? Assessing chaos in hydrological systems. Advances in Water Resources 23:3:253-260.
    5. Pasternack, G. B. 1999. Could a world of swimmers raise sea level? The PUMAS Collection, http://pumas.jpl.nasa.gov, document 01_07_99_1.
    6. Varekamp, J. C., Pasternack, G. B., and Rowe, G. L. 2000. Volcanic lake systematics II. Chemical constraints. Journal of Geothermal and Volcanological Research 97:161-179.
    7. Pasternack, G. B., Hilgartner, W. B., and Brush, G.S. 2000. Biogeomorphology of an upper Chesapeake Bay river-mouth tidal freshwater marsh. Wetlands 20:3:520-537.
    8. Knight, M. A. and Pasternack, G. B. 2000. Sources, input pathways, and distributions of Fe, Cu, and Zn in a Chesapeake Bay tidal freshwater marsh. Environmental Geology 39:12:1359-1371.
    9. Pasternack, G. B. 2001. Reply to "Comment on 'Does the river run wild? Assessing chaos in hydrological systems' by G. B. Pasternack". Advances in Water Resources 24:5:578-580.
    10. Pasternack, G. B., Brush, G. S., and Hilgartner, W. B. 2001. Impact of Historic Land-Use Change on Sediment Delivery to an Estuarine Delta. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 26:409-427.
    11. Pasternack, G. B. and Brush, G. S. 2001. Seasonal Variations in Sedimentation and Organic Content in Five Plant Associations on a Chesapeake Bay Tidal Freshwater Delta. Estuarine, Coastal, and Shelf Science 53:93-106.
    12. Valle, B. and Pasternack, G. B. 2002. TDR Measurements of Hydraulic Jump Aeration in the South Fork of the American River, CA. Geomorphology 42:153-165.
    13. Pasternack, G. B. and Brush, G. S. 2002. Biogeomorphic controls on sedimentation and substrate on a vegetated tidal freshwater delta in upper Chesapeake Bay. Geomorphology 43:293-311.
    14. Constantine, J. A., Pasternack, G. B., and Johnson, M. B. 2003. Floodplain Evolution in a Small, Tectonically Active Basin of Northern California. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 28:869-888.
    15. Pasternack, G. B. and Hinnov, L. A. 2003. Hydro meteorological controls on water level in a vegetated Chesapeake Bay tidal freshwater delta. Estuarine, Coastal, and Shelf Science 58:2:373-393.
    16. Pasternack, G. B., Wang, C. L., and Merz, J. 2004. Application of a 2D hydrodynamic model to reach-scale spawning gravel replenishment on the lower Mokelumne River, California. River Research and Applications 20:2:205-225.
    17. Wheaton, J. M., Pasternack, G. B., and Merz, J. E. 2004. Spawning Habitat Rehabilitation - 1. Conceptual Approach & Methods. International Journal of River Basin Management 2:1:3-20.
    18. Wheaton, J. M., Pasternack, G. B., and Merz, J. E. 2004. Spawning Habitat Rehabilitation - 2. Using hypothesis development and testing in design, Mokelumne River, California, U.S.A. International Journal of River Basin Management 2:1:21-37.
    19. Brown, K. J. and Pasternack, G. B. 2004. The geomorphic dynamics of an upper deltaic floodplain tract in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, California, USA. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 29:1235-1258.
    20. Merz, J. E., Setka, J., Pasternack, G. B., Wheaton, J. M. 2004. Predicting benefits of spawning habitat rehabilitation to salmonid fry production in a regulated California river. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science 61:1433-1446.
    21. Constantine, J. A., Pasternack, G. B., and Johnson, M. B. 2005. Logging effects on sediment flux observed in a pollen-based record of overbank deposition. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 30:813-821.
    22. Brown, K. J. and Pasternack, G. B. 2005. A paleoenvironmental reconstruction to aid in the restoration of floodplain and wetland habitat on an upper deltaic plain, California, USA. Environmental Conservation 32:2:1-14.
    23. Hopmans, J.W. and Pasternack, G.B. 2006. Experimental hydrology: a bright future. Advances in Water Resources 29:117-120.
    24. Pasternack, G. B. and Brown, K. J. 2006. Natural and anthropogenic geochemical signatures of floodplain and deltaic sedimentary strata, Sacramento Delta, CA. Environmental Pollution 141:2:295-309.
    25. Valle, B. and Pasternack, G. B. 2006. Field mapping and digital elevation modelling of submerged and unsubmerged hydraulic jump regions in a bedrock step-pool channel. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 31:6:646-664.
    26. Merz, J. E., Pasternack, G. B., Wheaton, J. M. 2006. Sediment Budget for Salmonid Spawning Habitat Rehabilitation in the Mokelumne River. Geomorphology 76:1-2:207-228.
    27. Pasternack, G. B., Gilbert, A. T., Wheaton, J. M., Buckland, E. M. 2006. Error Propagation for Velocity and Shear Stress Prediction Using 2D Models For Environmental Management. Journal of Hydrology 328:227-241.
    28. Valle, B. L. and Pasternack, G. B. 2006. Air concentrations of submerged and unsubmerged hydraulic jumps in a bedrock step-pool channel, Journal of Geophysical Research 111:F03016:1-12, doi:10.1029/2004JF000140.
    29. MacWilliams, M. L., Wheaton, J. M., Pasternack, G. B., Kitanidis, P. K., Street, R. L. 2006. The Flow Convergence-Routing Hypothesis for Pool-Riffle Maintenance in Alluvial Rivers. Water Resources Research 42, W10427, doi:10.1029/2005WR004391.
    30. Valle, B. and Pasternack, G. B. 2006. Submerged and unsubmerged natural hydraulic jumps in a bedrock step-pool mountain channel. Geomorphology 82:146-159.
    31. Pasternack, G.B., Ellis, C. Leier, K.A., Valle, B.L., Marr, J.D. 2006. Convergent hydraulics at horseshoe steps in bedrock rivers. Geomorphology 82:126-145.
    32. Yick, J., Pasternack, G. B., Mukherjee, B., Ghosal, D. 2006. Placement of network services in a sensor networks. International Journal of Wireless and Mobile Computing 1:2:101-112.
    33. Gao, P., Pasternack, G. B., Bali, K. M., Wallender, W. W. 2007. Suspended sediment transport in an intensively cultivated watershed in southeastern California. Catena 69:239-252.
    34. Elkins, E. E., Pasternack, G. B., and Merz, J. E. 2007. The Use of Slope Creation for Rehabilitating Incised, Regulated, Gravel-Bed Rivers. Water Resources Research 43, W05432, doi:10.1029/2006WR005159.
    35. Gao, P. and Pasternack, G. B. 2007. Dynamics of suspended sediment transport at field-scale drain channels of irrigation-dominated watersheds in the Sonoran Desert, southeastern California. Hydrological Processes 21:2081-2092.
    36. Pasternack, G. B., Ellis, C. R. and Marr, J. D. 2007. Jet and hydraulic jump near-bed stresses below a horseshoe waterfall, Water Resources Research 43, W07449, doi:10.1029/2006WR005774.
    37. Maneta, M. P., Pasternack, G. B., Wallender, W. W., Schnabel, S. 2007. Temporal instability of parameters in an event-based distributed hydrologic model applied to a small semiarid catchment. Journal of Hydrology 341:207-221.
    38. Gao, P., Pasternack, G. B., Bali, K. M., and Wallender, W. W. 2008. Estimating suspended sediment concentration using turbidity in an irrigation-dominated southeastern California watershed. Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering 134:2:250-259.
    39. Brown, R. A. and Pasternack, G. B. 2008. Engineered channel controls limiting spawning habitat rehabilitation success on regulated gravel-bed rivers. Geomorphology 97:631-654.
    40. Pasternack, G.B., Bounrisavong, M.K., Parikh, K.K. 2008. Backwater control on riffle-pool hydraulics, fish habitat quality, and sediment transport regime in gravel-bed rivers. Journal of Hydrology 357:1-2:125-139.
    41. Wyrick, J. R. and Pasternack, G. B. 2008. Modeling energy dissipation and hydraulic jump regime responses to channel nonuniformity at river steps. Journal of Geophysical Research 113, F03003, doi:10.1029/2007JF000873.
    42. Moir, H. J. and Pasternack, G. B. 2008. Relationships between mesoscale morphological units, stream hydraulics and Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) spawning habitat on the Lower Yuba River, California. Geomorphology 100:527-548
    43. Sawyer, A. M., Pasternack, G. B., Merz, J. E., Escobar, M., Senter, A. E. 2009. Construction constraints on geomorphic-unit rehabilitation on regulated gravel-bed rivers. River Research and Applications 25:416-437.
    44. Brown, R. A. and Pasternack, G. B. 2009. Comparison of Methods for Analyzing Salmon Habitat Rehabilitation Designs For Regulated Rivers. River Research and Applications 25:745-772.
    45. Cook, K., Wallender, W. W., Bledsoe, C., Pasternack, G. B., Upadhyaya, S. 2009. Effects of native plant species, mycorrhizal inoculum, and mulch on restoration of reservoir sediment following dam removal, Elwha River, Olympic Peninsula, Washington. Restoration Ecology, doi: 10.1111/j.1526-100X.2009.00559.x.
    46. Sawyer, A. M., Pasternack, G. B., Moir, H. J., Fulton, A. A. 2010. Riffle-Pool Maintenance and Flow Convergence Routing Confirmed on a Large Gravel Bed River. Geomorphology 114:143-160.
    47. Wheatcroft, R. A., Goni, M. A., Hatten, J. A., Pasternack, G. B., Warrick, J. A. 2010. The role of effective discharge in the ocean delivery of particulate organic carbon by small, mountainous river systems. Limnology and Oceanography 55:1:161-171.
    48. Gray, A. B., Pasternack, G. B., and Watson, E.B. 2010. Hydrogen peroxide treatment effects on the particle size distribution of alluvial sediments. The Holocene 20:2:293-301.
    49. Wheaton, J. M., Brasington, J., Darby, S., Merz, J. E., Pasternack, G. B., Sear, D. A., Vericat, D. 2010. Linking geomorphic changes to salmonid habitat at a scale relevant to fish. River Research and Applications 26:469-486.
    50. Moir, H. J. and Pasternack, G. B. 2010. Substrate requirements of spawning Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) are dependent on local channel hydraulics. River Research and Applications 26:456-468.
    51. Pasternack, G. B., Fulton, A. A., and Morford, S. L. 2010. Yuba River analysis aims to aid spring-run Chinook salmon habitat rehabilitation. California Agriculture 64:2:69-77.
    52. Escobar-Arias, M. I. and Pasternack, G. B. 2010. A Hydrogeomorphic Dynamics Approach to Assess In-Stream Ecological Functionality Using the Functional Flows Model, Part 1- Model Characteristics. River Research and Applications 26: 1103–1128, doi: 10.1002/rra.1316.
    53. Senter, A. E. and Pasternack, G. B. 2010. Large wood aids spawning Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) in marginal habitat on a regulated river in California. River Research and Applications, DOI: 10.1002/rra.1388.
    54. White, J. Q., Pasternack, G. B., and Moir, H. J. 2010. Valley width variation influences riffle-pool location and persistence on a rapidly incising gravel-bed river. Geomorphology 121:206-221.
    55. Watson, E.B., Wasson, K., Woolfolk, A., VanDyke, E., Gray, A.B., Pasternack, G.B., Reidy, L.M., Pakenham, A., Wheatcroft, R. 2011. Applications from paleoecology to environmental management and restoration in a dynamic coastal environment. Restoration Ecology 19:6:765-775, doi: 10.1111/j.1526-100X.2010.00722.x.
    56. Escobar-Arias, M. I. and Pasternack, G. B. 2011. Differences in River Ecological Functions Due to Rapid Channel Alteration Processes in Two California Rivers Using the Functional Flows Model, Part 2- Model Applications. River Research and Applications 27:1-22, doi: 10.1002/rra.1335.
    57. Warrick, J.A., Hatten, J.A., Pasternack, G.B., Gray, A.B., Goni, M.A., Wheatcroft R.A. 2012. The effects of wildfire on the sediment yield of a coastal California watershed. Geological Society of America Bulletin 124:7-8:1130-1146.
    58. Carley, J. K., Pasternack, G. B., Wyrick, J. R., Barker, J. R., Bratovich, P. M., Massa, D. A., Reedy, G. D., Johnson, T. R. 2012. Significant decadal channel change 58–67 years post-dam accounting for uncertainty in topographic change detection between contour maps and point cloud models. Geomorphology, doi:10.1016/j.geomorph.2012.08.001.

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      Submitted

    60. Watson, E.B., Pasternack, G.B., Gray, A.B., Woolfolk, A., Goni, M.A. submitted. Particle size characterization of historic sediment deposition from a closed estuarine lagoon, Central California. Estuarine, Coastal, and Shelf Science.
    61. Abu-Aly, T. R., Pasternack, G.B., Wyrick, J. R., Barker, R., Massa, D., Johnson, T. Submitted. Effects of LiDAR-derided, spatially-distributed vegetative roughness on 2D hydraulics in a gravel-cobble river at flows of 0.2 to 20 times bankfull. Geomorphology.
    62. Nelson, E.L., Pasternack, G.B. Submitted. Graduate Student Understanding of Academic Freedom: A Quantitative Study. American Journal of Education

    Refereed Book Chapters

    1. Pasternack, G. B. 2001. Animal Response to River Evolution in the Tidal Freshwater Zone. In (J. M. Dorava, D. R. Montgomery, B. B. Palcsak, and F. A. Fitzpatrick, Eds) Geomorphic Processes and Riverine Habitat. American Geophysical Union, Water Science and Application Volume 4, p. 139-157.(download)
    2. Pasternack, G. B. 2008. Spawning habitat rehabilitation: advances in analysis tools. In (D.A. Sear, P. DeVries, S. Greig, Eds) Salmonid spawning habitat in rivers: physical controls, biological responses, and approaches to remediation. Symposium 65, American Fisheries Society, Bethesda, MD, p. 321-348.
    3. Pasternack, G. B. 2009. Chapter 3- Hydrogeomorphology and sedimentation in tidal freshwater wetlands. In (A. Barendregt, A. Baldwin, P. Meire, D. Whigham, Eds) Tidal Freshwater Wetlands. Backhuys Publishers.
    4. Pasternack, G. B. in press. Geomorphologist's guide to participating in river rehabilitation. In: Shroder, J., Jr., Wohl, E.(Eds.), Treatise on Geomorphology. Academic Press, San Diego, CA, v. 9. 18pp.
    5. Pasternack, G.B. and Brown, R.A. in press. Ecohydraulic Design of Riffle-Pool Relief and Morphological-Unit Geometry in Support of Regulated Gravel-Bed River Rehabilitation. (Maddock, I., Harby, A., Kemp, P., Wood, P., Eds.), Ecohydraulics: an integrated approach. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Chichester, UK.

    Refereed Government Report

    1. Pasternack, G. B. and Senter, A.E. 2011. 21st Century instream flow assessment framework for mountain streams. California Energy Commission, PIER. CEC-600-XXXX-XXX.

    Refereed Conference Proceedings

    1. Yick, J., Bharathidasan, A., Pasternack, G. B., Mukherjee, B, and Ghosal, D. 2004. Optimizing Placement of Beacons and Data Loggers in a Sensor Network- A Case Study. IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference 2004.(download)
    2. Wheaton, J. M., Pasternack, G. B., and Merz, J. E. 2004. Use of habitat heterogeneity in salmonid spawning habitat rehabilitation design. in Fifth International Symposium on Ecohydraulics: Aquatic Habitats: Analysis and Restoration, IAHR-AIRH: Madrid, Spain. p. 791-796.(download)
    3. Gao, P., Pasternack, G. B., Bali, K., and Wallender, W. 2005. Impact of agricultural practices on soil erosion at the field-scale in the Salton Sea watershed. In (M. Svendsen, D. Wichelns, S. S. Anderson, Eds) Water District Management and Governance- Third International Conference on Irrigation and Drainage. US Committee on Irrigation and Drainage, Denver, p. 571-580.(download)
    4. Bali, K. M., Gao, P., Pasternack, G. B., Wallender, W. W. 2006. Calibration and use of in situ turbidity sensors for estimating sediment load in drainage waters. In (C. M. Burt and S. S. Anderson, Eds) SCADA and related technologies for irrigation district modernization- Third International Conference on Irrigation and Drainage. US Committee on Irrigation and Drainage, Denver, p. 257-270.(download)
    5. Manwaring, M., Cepello, S., Kennedy, S., Pasternack, G.B. 2009. Spawning riffle gravel supplementation for anadromous spring-run Chinook salmon and steelhead. Waterpower XVI, July 27-30, Spokane. p. 1-18.

    Book Reviews

    1. Pasternack, G. B. 2007. A typology of sculpted forms in open bedrock channels. Area 39:4:555-556.
    2. Pasternack, G. B. 2008. Rivertown, rethinking urban rivers. Journal of the American Planning Association 74:3:380-301.

    Non-refereed Contributions

    1. Pasternack, G. B. 1993. Acid-brine crater lake systematics: a case study. Undergraduate High Honors thesis. Wesleyan University, 160 pp, 4 appendices.
    2. Varekamp, J. C. and G. B. Pasternack. 1994. Crater lakes in eastern Indonesia. Newsletter of the IAVCEI Commission on Volcanic Lakes 7:19.
    3. Pasternack, G. B. 1994. Foundations of Urban River Management. Master's project. University of California, Berkeley, 75pp, 3 appendices.
    4. Varekamp, J. C. and G. B. Pasternack. 1995. Energy-flux balance models for crater lakes. Newsletter of the IAVCEI Commission on Volcanic Lakes, 28.
    5. Pasternack, G. B. 1996. Assessing claims of chaos for hydrologic records. Proceedings of the sixteenth annual American Geophysical Union Hydrology Days, April 15-18, 1996, Fort Collins, Co.,395-406.
    6. Pasternack, G. B. 1996. The forces shaping the Otter Point Creek ecosystem. Chesapeake Bay NERR-MD Reserve Tidings, 4-5.
    7. Pasternack, G. B. 1997. How scientists use mud to understand the Chesapeake Bay. Otter Point Creek NERR newsletter, 1-2.
    8. Pasternack, G. B. 1997. The science of volcanic lakes world wide web site. Newsletter of the IAVCEI Commission on Volcanic Lakes 10:43.
    9. Millis, H., J. Gunn, and G. B. Pasternack. 1998. Archaeological and geomorphological reconnaissance at the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, Dorchester County, Maryland. TRC Garrow Associates, Inc, Chapel Hill, NC.
    10. Pasternack, G. B. 1998. Geomorphology of sites along U.S.113. In: Gunn, J. (Ed.) Phase II archaeological investigations at twelve sites along the U.S. 113 corridor, Worchester County, Maryland. TRC Garrow Associates, Inc, Chapel Hill, NC.
    11. Pasternack, G. B. 1998. Physical dynamics of tidal freshwater delta evolution. Ph. D. Dissertation. The Johns Hopkins University, 227pp, 5 appendices.
    12. Wang, C. L. and Pasternack, G.B. 2000. Application of a 2-D hydraulic model to reach-scale spawning gravel replenishment. University of California.
    13. Pasternack, G. B. 2002. Net Sedimentation Tile (NST) Protocol For Monitoring Short-term Sediment Fluxes In Depositional Environments. University of California. 6 pp.
    14. Wheaton, J. M. and Pasternack, G.B. 2002. The integrated design approach to designing in-stream spawning habitat enhancement projects: a case study on the Mokelumne River. University of California. University of California. 100 pp.
    15. Valle, B. L. and Pasternack, G.B. 2002. Assessment of the structure and function of natural hydraulic jumps. University of California Water Resources Center Technical Completion Report W-944. 113 pp.
    16. Johnson, M., Pasternack, G.B., Florsheim, J., Wener, I., Smith, T., Bowen, L., Turner, M., Viers, J., Steinmetz, J., Constantine, J., Huber, E., Jorda, O., Feliciano, J. 2002. North coast river loading study road crossing on small streams volume ii. stressors on salmonids. Caltrans Report #CTSW - RT- 02 - 040, 114 pp.
    17. Pasternack, G., 2003. Geomorphic Analysis. In (Fall Creek Engineering, Inc., Ed) Arroyo Mocho Creek fish passage enhancement project: final study document. Fall Creek Engineering, Inc. 5:1-10.
    18. Pasternack, G. B., Brown, K. J., Swenson, R., Calhoun, F. 2003. A New Approach to Habitat Restoration Using Seismic Technology. Final Report to The Seaver Institute. The Nature Conservancy. 13 pp.
    19. Ahern, D S.,Anderson, M. L.,Chen, Z.,Constantine, C R.,Crain, P K.,Dahlgren, R A.,Fleckenstein, J,Florsheim, J L. ,Fogg, G E.,Gallo, E,Grosholz, E,Kavvas, M.L.,Keller, K E.,Ohara, N.,Pasternack, G B.,Ribeiro, F.M.,Sheibley, R W.,Trowbridge, W B.,Wang, C,Wheaton, J,Whitener, K,Yoon, J.Y. (alphabetical listing of authors) 2003. Cosumnes-Mokelumne Paired Basin Project: Linked Hydrogeomorphic-Ecosystem Models to Support Adaptive Management. Contract report submitted to the Ecosystem Restoration Program of the CALFED Bay Delta Program. June, 2003.
    20. Gao, P. and Pasternack, G. B. 2004. Imperial Valley drains silt TMDL modeling studies. Colorado River Basin Regional Water Quality Control Board Final Report. 38pp.
    21. Pasternack, G. B. 2006. Demonstration project to test a new interdisciplinary approach to rehabilitating salmon spawning habitat in the central valley. CALFED Cooperative Agreement DCN#113322G003 Final Report, University of California at Davis, Davis, CA, 299pp.
    22. Pasternack, G. B. 2008. SHIRA-Based River analysis and field-based manipulative sediment transport experiments to balance habitat and geomorphic goals on the lower Yuba River. Cooperative Ecosystems Studies Unit (CESU) 81332 6 J002 Final Report, University of California at Davis, Davis, CA, 569pp.

    Abstracts

    1. Pasternack, G. B. and J. C. Varekamp. 1993. Acid crater lakes: fluid chemistry and mineral saturation. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 74:16:329.
    2. Pasternack, G. B. and J. C. Varekamp. 1994. Volcanic crater lakes: models and measurements. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 75:44:734.
    3. Varekamp, J. C. and G. B. Pasternack. 1995. Energy-flux balance models for crater lakes. International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics General Assembly XXI.
    4. Pasternack, G. B. and J. C. Varekamp. 1996. Process framework for understanding volcanic lakes. In: Varekamp, J. C. and G.L. Rowe (eds.) Crater lakes, terrestrial degassing, and hyper-acid fluids in the environment. American Geophysical Union, 35.
    5. Pasternack, G. B. and G. S. Brush. 1997. Sediment Delivery to Tidal Freshwater Marsh Habitats. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 78:17:??.
    6. Pasternack, G. B., Brush, G. S., and Hilgartner, W. B. 1997. Spatial Predictability of Habitat Dynamics in a River-mouth Tidal Freshwater Marsh. Estuarine Research Federation 14th Biennial International Conference, p. 140.
    7. Pasternack, G. B. and L. A. Hinnov. 1997. External Controls on Sedimentation in Tidal Freshwater Deltas, Upper Chesapeake Bay. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 78:46:F199.
    8. Pasternack, G. B. and L. A. Hinnov. 1998. Hydrometeorological controls on sedimentation in a tidal freshwater tributary of Chesapeake Bay. Johns Hopkins Conference in Environmental Fluid Mechanics, p. 20-21.
    9. Knight, M. and G. B. Pasternack. 1998. Analysis of copper, zinc, and iron in freshwater tidal wetland soils. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 79:17:S139.
    10. Pasternack, G. B. 1998. A 1D model of human-induced delta progradation. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 79:17:S99.
    11. Pasternack, G. B., G. S. Brush, and W. B. Hilgartner. 1998. The role of plant associations in tidal freshwater marsh sediment dynamics. Ecological Society of America 83rd Annual Meeting, p. 105.
    12. Pasternack, G. B. 1998. Animal response to river evolution in the tidal freshwater zone. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 79:45:F345.
    13. Pasternack, G. B. 1999. Impact of Historic Land-Use Change on Sediment Transport and Delivery to an Estuarine Delta. Hydrology Days '99, Fort Collins, CO.
    14. Pasternack, G. B. 1999. Wind induced sediment redistribution on a Chesapeake Bay tidal freshwater delta. Estuarine Research Federation 15th Biennial International Conference.
    15. Pasternack, G. B. and Valle, B. L. 1999. Air Content Measurements in Natural Hydraulic Jumps. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 80:46:F449.
    16. Pasternack, G. B. and Brush, G. S. 2000. Biogeomorphology of a Chesapeake Bay tidal freshwater delta. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 81:19:S198.
    17. Wang, C. L., Pasternack, G. B., and Merz, J. 2000. Hydraulic optimization of in-channel spawning gravel restoration. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 81:19:S222.
    18. Pasternack, G. B., Wang, C. L., and Merz, J. 2000. Application of a 2-D hydraulic model to reach-scale spawning gravel rehabilitation. CALFED Science Conference, Sacramento, California, October 3-5.
    19. Constantine, J. C. and Pasternack, G. B. . 2000. Geophysical and Stratigraphic Study of Geomorphic Evolution in the Third Growth Redwood Forested Floodplain of the Navarro River Basin, Northern California. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 81:48:F487.
    20. Wang, C. L., Pasternack, G. B., and Merz, J. 2000. Application of a 2-D Hydraulic Model to Reach-Scale Spawning Gravel Replenishment. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 81:48:488.
    21. Pasternack, G. B. 2001. Impact of Historic Land-Use Change on Sediment Delivery to and Geomorphic Evolution of a Chesapeake Bay Subestuarine Delta. European Union of Geosciences XI Meeting, Strasbourg, France, April 8-12.
    22. Brown, K. J. and Pasternack, G. B. 2001. Historical and contemporary dynamics near the head of the Sacramento Delta, California, USA: A multi-disciplinary approach to restoration. European Union of Geosciences XI Meeting, Strasbourg, France, April 8-12.
    23. Pasternack, G. B. 2001. Spatial Patterns of Biogeomorphic Control on Sedimentation and Substrate on a Vegetated Tidal Freshwater Delta in upper Chesapeake Bay. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 82:20:S105.
    24. Pasternack, G. B. 2001. Recent Advances in Studies of Coastal Marsh Sedimentation. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 82:20:S7 (INVITED)
    25. Wang, C. L., Pasternack, G. B. , and Merz, J. 2001. Designing Gravel Bar Riffles with the Aid of a 2-D Hydraulic Model. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 82:20:S196.
    26. Constantine, J. A., Pasternack, G. B. , Viers, J. H., Feliciano, J. B. 2001. A Multi-Proxy Approach to Examining Land-Use Change Effects on Steelhead Trout and Coho Salmon in NW California. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 82:20:S85.
    27. Brown, K. J. and Pasternack, G. B. 2001.Paleoenvironmental assessment of a pending Sacramento delta restoration site. State of the Estuary Conference, San Francisco, CA.
    28. Brown, K. J. and Pasternack, G. B. 2001. Paleoenvironmental history of a drained tidal freshwater wetland in the Sacramento Delta, California. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 82:47:F170.
    29. Valle, B. L. and Pasternack, G. B. 2001. High-Resolution Field Measurements of Water and Bed Surface Profiles for two Bedrock Downsteps on the Upper South Fork American River, CAEOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 82:47:F506.
    30. Wheaton, J., Pasternack, G. B., and Merz, J. 2001. Integrating Empirical Geomorphology, CAD and 2-D Hydraulic Models as Design Tools for Salmonid Spawning Gravel Rehabilitation Projects. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 82:47:F507.
    31. Pasternack, G. B., Wheaton, J., and Merz, J. 2002. Integrated Approach to Designing Salmon Spawning Gravel Habitat Enhancement Alternatives. Salmon Restoration Conference, Ukiah, California.
    32. Pasternack, G. B.. 2002. Comparative Geomorphology of Salt and Tidal Freshwater Marsh Environments. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 83:19:S204 (INVITED).
    33. Pasternack, G. B., Wheaton, J., Merz, J.. 2002. Lessons from a Spawning Gravel Rehabilitation Program. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 83:47:F511.
    34. Valle, B. L. and Pasternack, G. B. 2002. Investigation of wadeable and unwadeable natural hydraulic jumps by integrating high resolution field surveying, digital terrain modeling, and process measurements. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 83:47:F583.
    35. Wheaton, J., Pasternack, G. B., and Merz, J. 2002. The Use of Spatial Complexity in a Spawning Gravel Rehabilitation Project. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 83:47:F515.
    36. Constantine, J. A., Pasternack, G. B., and Johnson, M. B. 2002. Evidence of Land-Use Effects in High-Resolution Overbank Deposition Rates in the Pacific NW. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 83:47:F573.
    37. Valle, B. L. and Pasternack, G. B. 2003. Field Measurements in Unwadeable Natural Hydraulic Jumps. EGS-AGU-EUG Joint Assembly, Geophysical Research Abstracts 5:06998.
    38. Brown, K. J. and Pasternack, G. B. 2003. The relative roles of geomorphology, sea-level, and climate change on the long-term evolution of a deltaic floodplain tract in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, California, USA. EGS-AGU-EUG Joint Assembly, Geophysical Research Abstracts 5:08079.
    39. Pasternack, G. B. 2003. Restoration as a science-based design problem. EGS-AGU-EUG Joint Assembly, Geophysical Research Abstracts 5:07171.
    40. Elkins, E., Pasternack, G. B., Wheaton, J. 2004. Slope Creation as a Tool for Spawning Habitat Rehabilitation below Camanche Dam, Mokelumne River, California. Salmonid Restoration Conference, Davis, California, p. 111.
    41. Wheaton, J. M., Pasternack, G. B., and Merz, J. E. 2004. Use of habitat heterogeneity in salmonid spawning habitat rehabilitation design, 5th International Symposium on Ecohydraulics, Madrid, Spain: IAHR-AIRH.
    42. Pasternack, G.B., Mount, J.F., Anderson, M., Trowbridge, W, Jeffres, C, and Fleenor, W. 2004. Observations of a Cosumnes River floodplain. 2004 California Water and Environmental Modeling Forum Annual Meeting.
    43. Pasternack, G. B. 2004. Mechanics of horseshoe waterfalls. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 85:47:H41G-08.
    44. Brown, R. and Pasternack, G. B. 2004. Predictive Design Morphologies for Gravel Augmentation. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 85:47:H53B-1244.
    45. Elkins, E. M., Pasternack, G. B., Merz, J. E. 2004. The Use of Slope Creation as a Rehabilitation Tool on Regulated Rivers. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 85:47:H53B-1241.
    46. Pasternack, G.B. 2005. Hypothesis-based field experiments in support of regulated river rehabilitation. Geological Society of America Cordilleran Section, 37:4.
    47. Pasternack, G.B. 2005. Use of Channel Non-uniformity in River Restoration Across Spatial Scales. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 86(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H13E-1364.
    48. Wyrick, J. and Pasternack, G. B. 2005. The Role of Hydraulic Geometry on Hydraulic Jump Regime and Energy Dissipation at River Steps. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 86(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H31A-1274.
    49. Gao, P., Pasternack, G. B., Khaled, B. M., Wallender, W. W. 2006. Suspended sediment transport in an intensively cultivated watershed in southeastern California. American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.
    50. Sawyer, A. M. Pasternack, G. B., Merz, J. E., Escobar, M., Senter, A. E. 2006. Construction constraints on geomorphic-unit rehabilitation on regulated gravel-bed rivers. 4th Biennial CALFED Science Conference 2006 Making Sense of Complexity: Science for a Changing Environment, Sacramento, CA.
    51. Pasternack, G. B. 2006. The use of slope creation in gravel augmentation for rehabilitating incised, regulated rivers. 4th Biennial CALFED Science Conference 2006 Making Sense of Complexity: Science for a Changing Environment, Sacramento, CA.
    52. Pasternack, G. B. 2006. If we restored dynamic, functional rivers to the central valley, would we know what to do with them? 4th Biennial CALFED Science Conference 2006 Making Sense of Complexity: Science for a Changing Environment, Sacramento, CA.
    53. Escobar, M., Pasternack, G. B. 2006. Evaluating functional flows to prioritize the restoration of spawning habitat geomorphic units within and between rivers. 4th Biennial CALFED Science Conference 2006 Making Sense of Complexity: Science for a Changing Environment, Sacramento, CA.
    54. Moir, H. J., Pasternack, G. B. 2006. Implications of a dynamic hydromorphic regime for environmental management on a disturbed large gravel-bed river. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 87(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H41C-0425.
    55. Escobar, M., Pasternack, G. B. 2006. Evaluation of functional flows to prioritize the restoration of spawning habitat geomorphic units among three tributaries of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 87(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H41C-0421.
    56. Senter, A. E., Pasternack, G. B. 2006. Investigating the geomorphic and ecologic functions of wood in relationship to habitat type and salmonid redds on a regulated california river. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 87(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H43D-0519.
    57. Pasternack, G. B. 2007. Initial fish response to July 2006 hatchery gravel augmentation project. Trinity River Restoration Program First Annual Science Symposium, February 6-9, Weaverville, CA.
    58. Pasternack, G. B. 2007. Fish spawning and channel change patterns on the dynamic lower Yuba River. Sierra Foothills Research and Extension Center, Natural Resources Field Day, April 19, Smartville, CA.
    59. Escobar, M. and Pasternack, G. B. 2007. Analysis of in-stream ecological functionality using assessments of geomorphic dynamics. Ecological Society of America annual meeting, PS 72-132.
    60. Hu, D. H., Fulton, A. A., and Pasternack, G. B. 2007. Gravel augmentation in support of the spring-run chinook population of the lower Yuba River. 8th Biennial State of the San Francisco Estuary Conference, A Grener Shade of Blue, October 16-18, Oakland, CA.
    61. Escobar, M. and Pasternack, G. B. 2007. Changes in river ecological functionality due to rapid alterations of channel morphology in two California rivers. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs 39:6:427.
    62. Pasternack, G. B. 2007. The importance of flow-convergence routing for maintaining riffles and pools on large, regulated, gravel-bed rivers. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs 39:6:34.
    63. Wyrick, J. and Pasternack, G. B. 2007. Convergent Hydraulics and Knickpoint Migration in an Incising Gravel-Cobble River. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, 88(52), H51E-0806.
    64. White, J. Q. and Pasternack, G. B. 2007. Valley Width Variation Controls on Riffle Location and Persistence on a Gravel Bed River. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, 88(52), H41D-0764.
    65. Wheaton, J., Brasington, J., Brewer, P. A., Darby, S. E., Pasternack, G. B., Sear, D. A., Vericat, D., Williams, R. 2007. Improved Fluvial Geomorphic Interpretation Derived From DEM Differencing. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, 88(52), H43E-1672.
    66. Pasternack, G. B. 2007. The importance of channel non-uniformity in riverine ecosystems. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, 88(52), H42A-03.
    67. Senter, A. E. and Pasternack, G. B. 2007. Geomorphic and Ecologic Interactions of Large Wood and Pacific Salmonid Redds Across Habitat Units on a Regulated California River. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, 88(52), H53B-1230.
    68. Escobar, M. and Pasternack, G. B. 2008. Changes in river ecological functionality due to floods and gravel in two regulated central valley rivers. Salmon Restoration Federation, 26th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference, Marsh 5-8, Lodi, CA.
    69. Pasternack, G. B. 2008. Engineered Channel Controls Are More Limiting Than Flow Regime For Rehabilitating Many Of California's Regulated Rivers. Salmon Restoration Federation, 26th Annual Salmonid Restoration Conference, Marsh 5-8, Lodi, CA.
    70. Pasternack, G. B. 2008. What Does It Take For A Regulated Central Valley River To Have Ecological Functionality? 5th Biennial CALFED Science Conference 2008, Global Perspectives and Regional Results: Science and Management in the Bay-Delta System, Sacramento, CA.
    71. Watson, E. B., Pasternack, G. B., Gray, A. B., Pakenham, A., Wheatcroft, R. Goni, M. A. 2008. Rates and patterns of sediment deposition in the Salinas River basin, Central California. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, 89(53), H11F-0844.
    72. Pasternack, G. B. 2008. The case of the river degraded so badly that now it is pristine. EOS, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, 89(53), H43H-07.
    73. Maneta, M.P., Pasternack, G.B., Chen, S., Fogg, G.E., Grismer, M., Harter, T., Hopmans, J.W., Pan, L., Puente, C.E., Ustin, S. Wallender, W.W. 2009. Ecohydrological modeling of the Goodyears watershed in the Yuba River basin, California. Eos Trans. AGU, 90(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H33D-0910.
    74. Hatten, J. A., Goni, M. A., Wheatcroft, R. A., Borgeld, J., Williamson, A., Padgett, J., Pasternack, G.B., Gray, A., Watson, E. 2009. Trends In Particulate Organic Carbon Composition In Oregon And California Coast Range Rivers. Eos Trans. AGU, 90(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B53A-0372.
    75. Pasternack, G. B., Bratovich, P., Reedy, G., Johnson, T., Massa, D., Bergman, J., Purdy, C., Campos, C. 2009. Linking Geomorphic Processes and Ecologic Functions Over Long Channel Segments And Retaining Fine Details- Letís Have Our Cake And Eat It Too. Eos Trans. AGU, 90(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H53I-01.
    76. Goni, M. A., Hatten, J. A., Wheatcroft, R. A., Borgeld, J., Williamson, A., Padgett, J., Pasternack, G.B., Gray, A., Watson, E. B. 2009. Discharge-related trends in the composition of particulate organic matter exported by small mountainous rivers: results from Oregon and California. Eos Trans. AGU, 90(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract B52A-01.
    77. Carley, J. K. and Pasternack, G. B. 2010. Accounting for uncertainty when distinguishing geomorphic change in DoDs using historic contour maps. Abstract EP53A-0598 presented at 2010 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 13-17 Dec.
    78. Barker, J. R., Pasternack, G. B., Bratovich, P., Massa, D., Reedy. G., Johnson, T. 2010. Method to Rapidly Collect Thousands of Velocity Observations to Validate Million-Element 2D Hydrodynamic Models. Abstract EP51C-0571 presented at 2010 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 13-17 Dec.
    79. Hatten, J. A., Goni, M. A, Wheatcroft, R. A., Borgeld, J. C., Padgett, J. S., Pasternack, G. B., Gray, A. B., Watson, E. B., Warrick, J. A. 2010. Watershed Fire Regime Effects On Particulate Organic Carbon Composition in Oregon and California Coast Range Rivers, Abstract B33E-0434 presented at 2010 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 13-17 Dec.
    80. Warrick, J. A., Hatten, J. A., Gray, A. B., Watson, E. B., Pasternack, G. B., Goni, M. A., Wheatcroft, R. A. 2010. The effects of fire-flood events on the sediment yield of a coastal California watershed. Abstract EP32B-06 presented at 2010 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 13-17 Dec.
    81. Pasternack, G.B., Senter, A.E., Garner, D., De La Mora, N. 2010. Hierarchical Geomorphic, Hydrologic, and Ecohydraulic Analysis of a Remote Mountainous Regulated River using Ginormous Datasets. Abstract H41I-06 presented at 2010 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 13-17 Dec.
    82. Wyrick, J. R., Pasternack, G. B., Carley, J. K., Barker, R., Massa, D., Bratovich, P., Reedy, G., Johnson, T. 2010. Quantifying the Geomorphic Dynamics of the Extensively Impacted Lower Yuba River. Abstract H43E-1309 presented at 2010 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 13-17 Dec.

VI. Examples of Programs and Invited Lectures

  1. "Does the River Run Wild?" an invited seminar at Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, March 1996.
  2. "Sea level rise-processes and evidence" and "Sea level rise-environmental and economic impacts", Workshop on Sea Level Rise in the Chesapeake Bay, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, Maryland, June 25-26, 1996.
  3. "Sea level rise-processes and evidence", "Sea level rise- environmental and economic impacts", and a field trip presentation on the history of Otter Point Creek Marsh and sedimentation in the upper Chesapeake Bay, Workshop on Sea Level Rise in the Chesapeake Bay, Harford Community College, Bel Air, Maryland, July 23-24, 1996.
  4. "Environmental impacts of landscape urbanization", "Socio-economic consequences of environmental degradation", "Innovative strategies for incorporating environmental issues into land use planning", and "GIS-based landscape assessment", Workshop on Incorporating Environmental Issues into Land Use Planning, The Chesapeake Bay- MD National Estuarine Research Reserve, Anita C. Leight Estuary Center, Abingdon, MD, March 19, 1997.
  5. "History and dynamics of the Otter Point Creek subestuary and a field trip presentation on marsh ecology in the upper Chesapeake Bay, Educator's Workshop for Secondary and Community College Teachers, The Chesapeake Bay-MD National Estuarine Research Reserve, Anita C. Leight Estuary Center, Abingdon, MD, July 23, 1997.
  6. "Models in ecology", a guest lecture for Ecology course at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, October 1997.
  7. "Physical dynamics of tidal freshwater wetland evolution", University of Maryland Horn Point Environmental Laboratory, Cambridge, Maryland, January 30, 1998.
  8. "Physical dynamics of tidal freshwater delta evolution", Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, April 27, 1998.
  9. "Physical geography of the coastal zone", California State University, Hayward, CA, February 18, 1999.
  10. "Watershed-estuary interactions over a range of time scales", Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Glouchester, VA, Nov 19, 1999.
  11. "Holey rivers, gravel bars, and hydraulic models", Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, October 17, 2001.

VII. Videos

  1. Pasternack, G. B. 1993. "Expedition to Keli Mutu" (a video documentary I produced and narrated) Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, May 1993.

VIII. Awards and Fellowships:

  1. Wesleyan University Andrew McKenna fund grant of $2000 for environmental research (1992).
  2. Wesleyan University Stern fund 50% support for travel/expenses to participate in field education on coral reef ecology and geology, SouthWater Cay, Belize (1992).
  3. International Working Group on Crater Lakes (IWGCL) 50% support for travel/expenses to present results at the third meeting of the IWGCL, Misasa, Japan (1992).
  4. Maybelle B. and John T. Tucker Merit Fellowship of $5976.50 for graduate study at University of California, Berkeley (1993).
  5. American Geophysical Union 40% support for travel/expenses to present results at the 1996 AGU Chapman Conference on crater lakes, terrestrial degassing, and hyper-acid fluids in the environment (1996).
  6. Otter Point Creek Alliance Outstanding Research Award (1997).
  7. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Certificate of Appreciation for wetland research in the NOAA NERRS program (1998).
  8. Maryland Department of Natural Resources Certificate of Appreciation for outstanding research, management assistance, and knowledge transference (1998).

IX. Teaching Experience

  1. Physical Geology Laboratory Instructor, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT (Fall 1991)
    Answered students' questions about rocks, minerals, maps, and aerial photographs.
  2. Geomorphology Laboratory Teaching Apprentice, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT (Spring 1992, Spring 1993)
    Developed remote sensing laboratory exercises using Landsat MSS digital images and Erdas software.
    Lectured and instructed students in the geomorphic applications ofsatellite imaging.
    Helped students learn and apply the basic principles of geomorphology.
  3. Ecology Teaching Assistant, The Johns Hopkins University,Baltimore, MD (Fall 1997)
    Developed web site in support of student learning.
    Helped students learn and apply the basic principles of ecology.
  4. Assitant Professor, University of California, Davis, CA (September 1998 - June 2002 )
    Classes taught: Field Methods in Hydrology, Hydrological Processes in Ecosystems.
  5. Associate Professor, University of California, Davis, CA (July 2003 - June 2006)
    Classes taught: Field Methods in Hydrology, Hydrological Processes in Ecosystems, Hillslope Geomorphology and Sediment Budgets, Water in Popular Culture.
  6. Full Professor, University of California, Davis, CA (July 2006 - present)
    Classes taught: Field Methods in Hydrology, Hydrological Processes in Ecosystems, Hillslope Geomorphology and Sediment Budgets, Water in Popular Culture.


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