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Papangelakis, E. , C. Muirhead, A. Schneider, and B. MacVicar. 2019. Synthetic Radio Frequency Identification Tracer Stones With Weighted Inner Ball For Burial Depth Estimation. Journal Of Hydraulic Engineering 145 (12): 06019014. DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)HY.1943-7900.0001650.
Papangelakis, E. , and B.J. MacVicar. 2018. Linking Urban Hydromodification To Bedload Sediment Transport. 6Th Conference On Natural Channel Systems. Guelph.
Papangelakis, E. , F. Montakhab, B.J. MacVicar, and P. Ashmore. 2018. Predicting Bedload Sediment Transport In Urban Rivers. Agu Fall Meeting. Washington, DC.
Papangelakis, E. , V. Bevan, K. Ghunowa, and B.J. MacVicar. 2017. 60 Years Of Evolution In A Suburban Semi-Alluvial Creek: Wilket Creek In Toronto. Canadian Geophysical Union. Vancouver, BC.
Papangelakis, E , T. Raso, J. Krick, P. Ashmore, A. Roy, and B.J. MacVicar. 2016. Bedload Transport In Urbanized Creeks With And Without Stormwater Management. 5Th International Conference On Natural Channel Systems.
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Obach, L. , B.J. MacVicar, and J. Best. 2011. Large-Scale Turbulent Flow Structures In Pools. Coherent Flow Structures In Geophysical Flows At Earth’s Surface. Burnaby BC.
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Muirhead, C. , and B. MacVicar. 2018. An In-Flood Monitoring System For Bedload Sediment In A Restored Riffle-Pool Morphology. 6Th Conference On Natural Channel Systems. Guelph.
Muirhead, C. , R. Al-Hammoud, J. Craig, and B.J. MacVicar. 2018. Linking Academic Courses With Practical Hands-On Experience For Civil, Environmental And Geological Engineering Students. Canadian Engineering Education Association (Ceea-Aceg18) Conference. Vancouver, BC.
Muirhead, C. , R. Al-Hammoud, J. Craig, and B.J. MacVicar. 2018. Linking Academic Courses With Practical Hands-On Experience For Civil, Environmental And Geological Engineering Students. Canadian Engineering Education Association (Ceea-Aceg18) Conference, Vancouver, Bc.
Millar, R.G. , and B.J. MacVicar. 1998. An Analytical Method For Natural Channel Design. Proceedings, Wetlands Engineering And River Restoration Conference: American Society Of Civil Engineering. Denver, U.S.A.
Millar, R.G. , and B.J. MacVicar. 1998. Analytical Method For Natural Channel Design. In Proceedings Of The Asce Wetlands Engineering River Restoration Conference. https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-0032299197&partnerID=40&md5=f92764df19163386f3f1407810032e4a.
Mehraein, M. , M. Torabi, Y. Sansefidi, and B. MacVicar. 2020. Numerical Simulation Of Free Flow Through Side Orifice In A Circular Open-Channel Using Response Surface Method. Flow Measurement And Instrumentation 76: 101825. DOI: 10.1016/j.flowmeasinst.2020.101825.
MacVicar, B.J. , and E. Papangelakis. 2022. Lost And Found: Maximizing The Information From A Series Of Bedload Tracer Surveys. Earth Surface Processes And Landforms 47 (2): 399-408.
MacVicar, B.J. , A. Clow, C. Muirhead, R. Al-Hammoud, and J. Craig. 2020. Design, Construction, And Destruction In The Classroom: Experiential Learning With Earthen Dams. Journal Of Hydraulic Engineering 146 (6). DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)HY.1943-7900.0001745.
MacVicar, B.J. , E. Papangelakis, K. Ghunowa, and P. Ashmore. 2019. Urban Rivers: Linking Stream Network Process Models To Robust Data Management Systems For The Purpose Of Land-Use Decision Support. Global Water Futures 2Nd Annual Open Science Meeting. Saskatoon, SK.
MacVicar, B. , H. Dashtpeyma, C.D. Rennie, and J.G. Venditti. 2019. Large-Eddy Simulations Of Plunging Flow In Alluvial And Bedrock Rivers. Agu Fall Meeting. San Francisco, USA. https://scholar.google.ca/scholar?oi=bibs&cluster=16980840543894027092&btnI=1&hl=en.
MacVicar, B.J. , and A.N. Sukhodolov. 2019. Sampling Strategies To Improve Scaling Parameter Estimates In Rivers. Journal Of Hydraulic Research 57 (6). doi:10.1080/00221686.2018.1522379. 10.1080/00221686.2018.1522379.
MacVicar, B.J. , M. Chapuis, V. Bevan, E. Buckrell, A. Roy, J. Parish, R. Ness, and W. Snodgrass. 2015. Urbanization, Channel Adjustment, And Restoration Of A Suburban Semi-Alluvial Creek: The Case Study Of Wilket Creek In Toronto. American Geophysical Union. Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

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