Stacey Porter, M.S., Geomorphology/Hydrology
Stacey Porter is a geomorphologist with a multidisciplinary background in both channel and watershed management. She leads major investigations of the effects of hydromodification, wetland and channel designs and detailed custom monitoring programs. She also participates in sediment transport and water quality simulations.

• M.S. Geography, University of Illinois, Urbana, 2002
• B.S. Geography, Texas A&M University, 1998




  • Porter, S., Rhoads, B., and Schwartz, J., Stream geomorphology, bank vegetation, and three-dimensional habitat hydraulics for fish in Midwestern agricultural streams, 2003, Prepared for Water Resources Research, Vol. 39, No. 8, 1218, doi:10.1029/2003WR002294, 2003, 13 p. + tables, figures


  • Brown, S., Hecht, B., Porter, S., 2005, Geomorphic Field-based Methods for Assessing the Impacts of Hydromodification on Stream Channels, prepared for the 7th Biennial State of the San Francisco Estuary Conference, October 2005