Publications
Calverley, C.M.*, Walther, S.C., 2022. Drought, water management, and social equity: Analyzing Cape Town, South Africa’s water crisis. Frontiers in Water, Water Resource Management. 4:910149. doi: 10.3389/frwa.2022.910149
Scholle, M.*, Walther, S.C., 2022. Responses to Lake Michigan Water Level Rise: Trends in Exposed Sand Cover at North Avenue Beach. Journal of Great Lakes Research, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jglr.2022.04.001.
Wright, J.*, Cathcart, E., Walther, S., O'Shea, B., 2022. Role of climate and geography in arsenic mobility and risk at an artisanal mining site in an urbanized semi-arid environment. Journal of Environmental Management, 304: 114-163. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.114163.
Walther, S.C., Martinez, A.E., Greenfield, B.K., 2021. Impact of Jordanelle Dam on sedimentological and ecohydrological regimes of the Provo River, Utah, USA. International Journal of River Basin Management. https://doi.org/10.1080/15715124.2021.1961793
Bennett, M.D.*, Walther, S.C., Tirrell, A., 2021. Transboundary Water and Paradiplomacy in the San Diego-Tijuana Binational Region. The California Geographer, 60: 15-38.
Martinez, A.E., Walther, S.C., Kusler, J., Greenfield, B.K, Kannar, S.*, 2019. Landscape Change and Vegetation-Channel Interactions in an Estuarine System. Journal of Coastal Conservation, 24 (2): 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11852-019-00723-w
Walther, S.C., Dengenis, E.*, Gurung, K., 2019. Using GIS and Remote Sensing to Map Grassroots Sustainable Development in Nepal. International Journal of Geospatial and Environmental Research, 6(1), article 2. https://dc.uwm.edu/ijger/vol6/iss1/2
Nickel, T.*, Walther, S.C., 2019. Recolonizing Gray Wolves (Canis lupis) in Northern California: Preliminary Analysis of Suitable Areas for Reoccupancy. Natural Areas Journal, 39 (3): 384-390. doi:org/10.3375/043.039.0311
Martinez, A.E., Adeyemo, A.*, and Walther, S.C., 2018. Riparian Vegetation and Digitized Channel Variable Changes After Stream Impoundment: The Provo River and Jordanelle Reservoir. International Journal of Applied Geospatial Research, 9 (1).
Wang, W., Walther, S., Cadet, E., Carling, G., Rey, K., Nelson, S., Tingey, D., Robertson, P.*, Kerswell, B.*, 2017. The Historical Records of Stable Isotopes (13C and 15N) and Trace Metals along Utah Lake-Jordan River Transition Zone, Utah (USA). Utah Geological Association Publication 46, Geology and Resources of the Wasatch: Front to Back: 171-185.
Walther, S.C., Reinholtz, A.L., Marcus, W.A., 2017. The geographic distribution of small dams in Oregon using ecoregion and landform classification. Physical Geography, 38(3): 286-301. doi: 10.1080/02723646.2017.1286224.
Walther, S.C., 2016. Environmental Flow Development: Geomorphic Considerations from the McKenzie River, Oregon. Association of Pacific Coast Geographers Yearbook, 78: 94-119.
Walther , S., Intolubbe-Chmil, L. and Swap, R.J., 2014. “Promoting Sustainability Through Enhancing Resilience: Transdisciplinary Teaching and Learning in the Cross Cultural Context of ESAVANA.” In Teaching Sustainability: Perspectives from the Humanities and Social Sciences, W. Boring and W. Forbes (Eds.), Stephen F. Austin University Press.
Walther , S.C., Marcus, W.A., Fonstad, M.A., 2011. Evaluation of high resolution, true color, aerial imagery for mapping bathymetry in clear water rivers without ground-based depth measurements. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 32 (15): 4343-4363, doi: 10.1080/01431161.2010.486418.
Walther, S.C., Neumann, F., 2011. Sedimentology, isotopes and palynology of late Holocene cores from Lake Sibaya and the Kosi Bay system (KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa). South African Geographical Journal, doi: 10.1080/03736245.2011.591982.
Walther, S.C., Roering, J.J., Almond, P., Hughes, M.W., 2009. Long-term biogenic soil mixing and transport in a hilly, loess-mantled landscape: Blue Mountains of southeastern Washington. Catena, 79 (2): 170-178, doi:10.1016/j.catena.2009.08.003.
Scholle, M.*, Walther, S.C., 2022. Responses to Lake Michigan Water Level Rise: Trends in Exposed Sand Cover at North Avenue Beach. Journal of Great Lakes Research, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jglr.2022.04.001.
Wright, J.*, Cathcart, E., Walther, S., O'Shea, B., 2022. Role of climate and geography in arsenic mobility and risk at an artisanal mining site in an urbanized semi-arid environment. Journal of Environmental Management, 304: 114-163. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.114163.
Walther, S.C., Martinez, A.E., Greenfield, B.K., 2021. Impact of Jordanelle Dam on sedimentological and ecohydrological regimes of the Provo River, Utah, USA. International Journal of River Basin Management. https://doi.org/10.1080/15715124.2021.1961793
Bennett, M.D.*, Walther, S.C., Tirrell, A., 2021. Transboundary Water and Paradiplomacy in the San Diego-Tijuana Binational Region. The California Geographer, 60: 15-38.
Martinez, A.E., Walther, S.C., Kusler, J., Greenfield, B.K, Kannar, S.*, 2019. Landscape Change and Vegetation-Channel Interactions in an Estuarine System. Journal of Coastal Conservation, 24 (2): 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11852-019-00723-w
Walther, S.C., Dengenis, E.*, Gurung, K., 2019. Using GIS and Remote Sensing to Map Grassroots Sustainable Development in Nepal. International Journal of Geospatial and Environmental Research, 6(1), article 2. https://dc.uwm.edu/ijger/vol6/iss1/2
Nickel, T.*, Walther, S.C., 2019. Recolonizing Gray Wolves (Canis lupis) in Northern California: Preliminary Analysis of Suitable Areas for Reoccupancy. Natural Areas Journal, 39 (3): 384-390. doi:org/10.3375/043.039.0311
Martinez, A.E., Adeyemo, A.*, and Walther, S.C., 2018. Riparian Vegetation and Digitized Channel Variable Changes After Stream Impoundment: The Provo River and Jordanelle Reservoir. International Journal of Applied Geospatial Research, 9 (1).
Wang, W., Walther, S., Cadet, E., Carling, G., Rey, K., Nelson, S., Tingey, D., Robertson, P.*, Kerswell, B.*, 2017. The Historical Records of Stable Isotopes (13C and 15N) and Trace Metals along Utah Lake-Jordan River Transition Zone, Utah (USA). Utah Geological Association Publication 46, Geology and Resources of the Wasatch: Front to Back: 171-185.
Walther, S.C., Reinholtz, A.L., Marcus, W.A., 2017. The geographic distribution of small dams in Oregon using ecoregion and landform classification. Physical Geography, 38(3): 286-301. doi: 10.1080/02723646.2017.1286224.
Walther, S.C., 2016. Environmental Flow Development: Geomorphic Considerations from the McKenzie River, Oregon. Association of Pacific Coast Geographers Yearbook, 78: 94-119.
Walther , S., Intolubbe-Chmil, L. and Swap, R.J., 2014. “Promoting Sustainability Through Enhancing Resilience: Transdisciplinary Teaching and Learning in the Cross Cultural Context of ESAVANA.” In Teaching Sustainability: Perspectives from the Humanities and Social Sciences, W. Boring and W. Forbes (Eds.), Stephen F. Austin University Press.
Walther , S.C., Marcus, W.A., Fonstad, M.A., 2011. Evaluation of high resolution, true color, aerial imagery for mapping bathymetry in clear water rivers without ground-based depth measurements. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 32 (15): 4343-4363, doi: 10.1080/01431161.2010.486418.
Walther, S.C., Neumann, F., 2011. Sedimentology, isotopes and palynology of late Holocene cores from Lake Sibaya and the Kosi Bay system (KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa). South African Geographical Journal, doi: 10.1080/03736245.2011.591982.
Walther, S.C., Roering, J.J., Almond, P., Hughes, M.W., 2009. Long-term biogenic soil mixing and transport in a hilly, loess-mantled landscape: Blue Mountains of southeastern Washington. Catena, 79 (2): 170-178, doi:10.1016/j.catena.2009.08.003.
Technical Reports and Non-refereed Publications
Wright, J.*, Cathcart, E., Walther, S., and O’Shea, B. 2019. Assessing arsenic transport in storm water and sediment drainage towards nearby communities, Black Mountain Open Space Park, San Diego. Report submitted to the City of San Diego.
Walther, S., Bidlack, A., Fewings, M., Glenn, C., Moffett, K., 2018. Coasts in Context: linkages across inland and offshore, UCAR Coastlines and People (CoPe) Emerging Research Scoping Workshop report to NSF.
McDowell, P.F., Marcus, W.A., Walther, S.C., 2012. Willamette Sustainable River Project Phase 1: Development of a Monitoring Plan for Environmental Flow Recommendation on the Middle Fork Willamette River, Oregon. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Report, Research Cooperative Agreement W912HZ-10-2-0044.
Swap, R.J., Walther, S.C., and Annegarn, H.J., 2008. SAVANA: Implementation and Evolution of an International Research and Education Consortium. http://www.iienetwork.org/page/133528/
Wright, J.*, Cathcart, E., Walther, S., and O’Shea, B. 2019. Assessing arsenic transport in storm water and sediment drainage towards nearby communities, Black Mountain Open Space Park, San Diego. Report submitted to the City of San Diego.
Walther, S., Bidlack, A., Fewings, M., Glenn, C., Moffett, K., 2018. Coasts in Context: linkages across inland and offshore, UCAR Coastlines and People (CoPe) Emerging Research Scoping Workshop report to NSF.
McDowell, P.F., Marcus, W.A., Walther, S.C., 2012. Willamette Sustainable River Project Phase 1: Development of a Monitoring Plan for Environmental Flow Recommendation on the Middle Fork Willamette River, Oregon. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Report, Research Cooperative Agreement W912HZ-10-2-0044.
Swap, R.J., Walther, S.C., and Annegarn, H.J., 2008. SAVANA: Implementation and Evolution of an International Research and Education Consortium. http://www.iienetwork.org/page/133528/