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POTENTIAL DOI NOMINEES <br />FOR NAS COMMITTEE <br />GEOMORPHOLOGY / HYDROLOGY <br />WILLIAM L. GRAF, University of South Carolina <br />Professor of Geography <br />Department of Geography �! <br />Callcott, Room 220 �\v <br />Columbia, SC 29208 U <br />803-777-4437; Fax: (803) 777 -4972 <br />Graf @sc.edu <br />USC Educational Foundation Endowed Professor <br />Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1974 <br />Areas of Interest: <br />Fluvial Geomorphology <br />Hydrology <br />Riparian Ecology <br />Science and Policy for Public Land and Water <br />Recent Publications <br />2001. Damage Control: Dams and the Physical Integrity ofAmerica's Rivers. Annals of the Association <br />of American Geographers 91: 1 -27. <br />2001. Fluvial Hydrology of Regulated Rivers in the Range of the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher. <br />Recovery Plan, Southwestern Willow Flycatcher, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 2, Albuquerque, <br />New Mexico, pp. J1431. <br />2000. Physical integrity of managed rivers. In Review of Flood Protection <br />Needs and Alternatives on the Lower Tempisque River Basin, Costa Rica, Filadelfia, Costa <br />Rica. Office of Tropical Studies and the Heinz Center for Science, Economics, and the <br />Environment, Washington, D.C., pp. 35 -39. <br />2000. "The Physical Context for the Recovery of the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher: Hydrology, <br />Geomorphology, and River Management. Recovery Plan, Southwestern Willow Flycatcher, U.S. Fish and <br />Wildlife Service, Region 2, Albuquerque, New Mexico, pp. I1 -135. J. Stromberg, and B. Valentine. <br />2000. Locational Probability for a Dammed, Urban Stream: Salt River, Arizona. Environmental <br />Management 25: 321 -335. <br />1999. Dam Nation: A Geographic Census of Large American Dams and Their <br />Hydrologic Impacts. Water Resources Research 35: 1305 -1311. <br />1999. National Research Council. Strategies for America's Watersheds. Washington, <br />D.C.: National Academy Press, 311 p. (Graf as principal author and committee chair of <br />the originating Committee on Watershed Management of the National Academy of <br />Sciences/National Research Council). <br />1997. Geomorphology for Western Water Policy (with sidebars by K. K. Hirschboeck, R. A. Marston, J. <br />Pitlick, and J. C. Schmidt). In Aquatic Ecosystems Symposium, A Report to the President's Western <br />Water Policy Review Commission (W. L. Minckley, <br />ed.), p. 1 -13. <br />