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MacVicar, B.J. , and C.D. Rennie. 2009. Lateral Distribution Of Turbulence And Secondary Currents In Non-Uniform Open Channel Flow. International Association Of Hydraulic Engineering And Research 33Rd Congress, . Vancouver, BC.
MacVicar, B.J. , I. Ali, L. Tougne, and H. Piégay. 2009. Video Monitoring Of Wood Transport In A Free-Meandering Piedmont River. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. San Francisco, USA.
MacVicar, B.J. , and A. Roy. 2005. Turbulence And Partial Transport In A Forced Riffle-Pool. International Conference On Fluvial Sedimentology. Delft, Netherlands.
MacVicar, B.J. , L. Parrott, and A. Roy. 2003. Roq-B: A River-Bed Simulation Model. American Association Of Geographers 99Th Annual General Meeting. New Orleans, U.S.A.
MacVicar, B. , L. Alexander, and A. Rexe. 2001. Rapid Change In The Don River Watershed: A Geomorphic Investigation Into The Impact Of Urbanization. Canadian Water Resource Association 54Th Annual Conference, . Guelph.
MacVicar, B.J. , and R.G. Millar. 1998. Abilities, Limits And Potential In Stream Restoration. Proceedings, Mountains To Sea: Canadian Water Resource Association 54Th Annual Conference. Victoria.
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Lamarre, H. , G. Marquis, A.G. Roy, T. Buffin-Bélanger, J. Thérien, J. Lacey, and B. MacVicar. 2009. Channel Bed Adjustments Following A Major Debris Flow In A Mountain Stream. 9Th International Conference On Fluvial Sedimentology, . Argentina .
Lamarre, H. , J. Thérien, B MacVicar, and A.G. Roy. 2007. The Displacement Of Individual Clasts In Gravel-Bed Rivers. Canadian Quaternary Association-The Canadian Geomorphology Research Group, . Ottawa, Ont., Canada.
Lamarre, H. , B.J. MacVicar, and A. Roy. 2004. Using Pit Tags To Investigate Sediment Transport In A Step-Pool Channel. American Association Of Geographers 100Th Annual General Meeting, . Philadelphia, U.S.A.
Lacey, J. , J. Duguay, and B.J. MacVicar. 2018. Comparison Of Velocity And Turbulence Profiles Obtained With A Vectrino Profiler And Piv. Riverflow, International Association Of Hydraulic Research. Lyon, France, E3S Web Conf. 40: 05070.

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