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Boise, ID 83702

(208) 373-4340

 


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AWAE Program Scientists

 

Jaime Goode
Postdoctoral Geomorphologist at the Boise Aquatic Sciences Laboratory

 

e-mail: jaimegoode[at]fs.fed.us
phone: 208.373.4381

 

 

Personal Research Program

Presentations and Briefing Papers

Recent Publications

 

Jaime Goode

 
Personal Research Program
  • Sediment & Erosion | Watershed Processes | Climate Change
    • Controls on erosional processes in bedrock streams; interactions among hydraulics, sediment transport and substrate characteristics; sediment transport dynamics and hydraulics within stream potholes
    • Geomorphic effects of large wood in different climatic regions; dynamics of large wood in mountain streams; sediment retention behind large wood
    • Synthesizing sediment sources and yields within the Lower Snake River watershed from different management perspectives (e.g., reservoir operation and aquatic habitat) in the context of climate change
    • Investigating how climate-driven changes in streamflow will alter scour depths and channel morphology in different hydroclimatic settings and the consequences for different salmonid species.

 

 

Presentations and Briefing Papers

 

 

Sediment Sources and Yields in the Idaho Batholith - Briefing Paper

 

Goode, J.R., Buffington, J.M., Isaak, D.J., Tonina, D., Tetzlaff, D., Tockner, K., Thurow, R., McKean, J., Luce, C., Wenger, S., Nagel, D. (2010), Climate-driven changes in scour regime and potential risks to salmonid survival in the Middle Fork Salmon River, Idaho, Abstract H43D-1285 presented at 2010 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 13-17 Dec.

 

 

Recent Publications

 

 

Goode, J. R., C. H. Luce, and J. M. Buffington. 2012. Enhanced sediment delivery in a changing climate in semi-arid mountain basins: Implications for water resource management and aquatic habitat in the northern Rocky Mountains. Geomorphology 139-140: 1-15.

Goode, J.R., E.E. Wohl and R. M. Reich (in review), Substrate influences on the size and spatial patterns of stream potholes: a field example, Submitted to Journal of Geophysical Research-Earth Surface. 

Wohl, E., S. Bolton, D. Cadol, F. Comiti, J. R. Goode, and L. Mao, (accepted), A two end-member model of wood dynamics in headwater neotropical rivers, Journal of Hydrology.

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Goode, Jaime R.; Wohl, Ellen. 2010. Substrate controls on the longitudinal profile of bedrock channels: Implications for reach-scale roughness. Journal of Geophysical Research-Earth Surface. 115: F03018. doi:10.1029/2008JF001188.

Goode, J.R. and E.E. Wohl. 2010. Coarse sediment transport in a bedrock channel with complex bed topography, Water Resources Research 46, W11524, doi:10.1029/2009WR008135.

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Wohl, E., F. Ogden, J. Goode (2009), Episodic wood loading in a mountainous neotropical watershed, Geomorphology 111(3-4), 149-159. 

Cadol, D., E.E. Wohl, J.R. Goode, K.L. Jaeger (2009), Wood distribution in forested headwater streams of La Selva, Costa Rica, Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 34, 1198-1215. 

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Wohl, E.E. and J.R. Goode (2008), Wood dynamics in headwater streams in the Colorado Rocky Mountains, Water Resources Research 44, W09429, doi:10.1029/2007WR006522.

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Goode, J.R. and E.E. Wohl (2007), Relationships between land-use and forced-pool characteristics in the Colorado Front Range, Geomorphology 83, 249-265.

 

 

 

Research Scientists

 

bulletBuffington, John

bulletDare, Matt

bulletDwire, Kate

bulletElder, Kelly

bulletElliot, William

bulletFoltz, Randy

bulletGoode, Jaime

bulletHubbard, Robert

bulletIsaak, Daniel

bulletLuce, Charlie

bulletMagana, Hugo

bulletMcCormick, Frank

bulletMcKean, James

bulletMusselman, Bob

bulletNeary, Daniel

bulletOverton, Kerry

bulletRhoades, Chuck

bulletRieman, Bruce

bulletRinne, John

bulletRobichaud, Pete

bulletRyan-Burkett, Sandra

bulletThurow, Russ

bulletWagenbrenner, Joe

bulletWagenbrenner, Natalie

bulletYoung, Mike


RESEARCH SUBJECT AREAS

 

 

Resources

 

Climate-Aquatics Decision Support Workshop 2/28-3/1

 

Stream Temperature Modeling Website

 

Bull Trout and Climate Change - Risks, Uncertainties and Opportunities for Mapping the Future

 

Upper Verde River: Review of Stream-Riparian Monitoring Efforts

 

Technology Transfer Program

 

Western Watersheds and Climate Change Workshop - November 17-19, 2009


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