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Greg Guensch provides a primary firm-wide modeling role while also designing channel and wetland restoration projects of varying size thoughout California and Oregon. His areas of expertise include hydraulics, fluid dynamics, fisheries, habitat geomorphology, diverse field and data collection, modeling, and familiarity with instream flow, endangered species, hydropower, and water-resource issues.
• Registered Civil Engineer (CA, OR) • M.S. Watershed Science, Utah State University, Logan, 1999 • B.S. Environmental Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, 1996
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Guensch, G., Hecht, B., and Chartrand, S., 2009, Alternative approaches to multi-species passage past a high irrigation diversion - Five Mile Creek, Sprague River Basin, OR: 43rd Annual Conference of the American Fisheries Society, CalNeva, Santa Rosa, California, April 1-3, 2009 (ppt)
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Richmond, M., Deng, Z., Guensch, G., et al, Mean flow and turbulence characteristics of a full-scale spiral corrugated culvert with implications for fish passage, Ecological Engineering, 30, p. 333-340, 2007 (pdf)
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Deng, Z., Guensch, G.R., Richmond, M.C., Weiland, M.A., and Carlson, T.J., 2007, Prototype measurements of pressure fluctuations in the Dalles Dam Stilling Basin: Journal of Hydraulic Research, 45(5), p.674-678, 2007 (pdf)
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Deng, Z., Guensch, G.R., McKinstry, C.A., Mueller, R.P., and Dauble, D.D., 2005, Evaluation of injury mechanisms during exposure to turbulent shear flow: Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, v. 62, no.7, p. 1513-1522. (pdf)
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Nietzel, D., Dauble, D., Cada, G.F., Richmond, M.C., Guensch, G., Mueller, R.P., Abernethy, C., and Amidan, B., 2004: Survival estimates for juvenile fish subjected to a laboratory-generated shear environment: Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 133, p. 447-454, 2004 (pdf)
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Guensch, G.R., Hardy, T.B., and Addley, R.C., 2001, Examining feeding strategies and position choiceof drift-feeding salmonids using an individual-based, mechanistic foraging model: Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, v.58, no.3, p. 446-457. (pdf)
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