OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY

Publications

Thesis
Danner AG.  2013.  Will we need to change the rules: assessing the implications of climate change for dam operations in Oregon's McKenzie River Basin. Water Resources Graduate Program. M.S.:125.
LovellFord R.  2013.  Variation in the Timing of Coho Migration and Spawning Relative to River Discharge and Temperature. Water Resources Graduate Program. M.S.:146.
McClure EM.  1998.  Spatial and temporal trends in bed material and channel morphology below a hydroelectric dam complex, Deschutes River, Oregon. Civil Engineering, Geology. M.S.:85.
Copeland EA.  2010.  Recent periglacial debris flows from Mount Rainier, Washington. Water Resources Graduate Program. M.S.:125.
Madej MAnn.  2000.  Patterns of hillslope and channel recovery following disturbances in steep, forested basins. Geosciences. PhD:184.
Stewart G.  2006.  Patterns and processes of sediment transport follwoing sediment-filled dam removal in gravel bed rivers. Geosciences. PhD:87.
Bromley C.  2008.  The morphodynamics of sediment movement through a reservoir during dam removal. PhD:316.
Burkholder BK.  2008.  Influence of hyporheic flow and geomorphology on temperature of a large, gravel-bed river, Clackamas River, Oregon, USA. Water Resources Graduate Program. M.S.:179.
Jefferson A.  2006.  Hydrology and geomorphic evolution of basaltic landscapes, High Cascades, Oregon. Geosciences. PhD:180.
Wallick JR.  2004.  Geology, Flooding and Human Activities: Establishing a hierachy of influence for controls on historic channel change, Willamette River, Oregon. Geosciences. M.S.:172.
Fassnacht H.  1998.  Frequency and magnitude of bedload transport downstream of the Pelton-Round Butte Dam Complex, lower Deschutes River, Oregon. Civil Engineering, Geosciences. M.S.:311.
Braudrick CA.  1998.  Entrainment, transport, and deposition of large woody debris in streams: results from a series of flume experiments. Geology. M.S.:87.
Legg NT.  2013.  Debris flows in glaciated catchments: a case study on Mount Rainier, Washington. Geology. M.S.:149.
Zunka J.  2011.  Dam removals and downstream bar-pool morphology. Water Resources Graduate Program. M.S.:63.
Wampler PJ.  2004.  Contrasting styles of geomorphic response to climatic, anthropogenic and fluvial change across modern to millenial time scales, Clackamas River, Oregon. Geology. PhD:398.
Report
Grant GE, Koerper G, Duval J, Fogg J.  1992.  XSPRO: An interactive software program for analyzing cross-sections of high-gradient stream channels.. :54.
Grant GE.  1995.  Watershed analysis on the public lands: where are we now and where should we be going? Proceedings of the Fourth Watershed Management Council Workshop. Water Resources Center Report No. 86:49-53.
Thomas JW, Raphael MG, Anthony RG, Grant G, and others.  1993.  Viability assessments and management considerations for species associated with late-successional and old-growth forests of the Pacific Northwest. :17.
Oliver M, Grant G, Burkholder B.  2011.  Thermal pollution in rivers: Will adding gravel help cool them down? Science Findings. :6. (802.12 KB)
Grant, Gordon E, McCain C, Cissel J.  1994.  Summary of the watershed-landscape analysis workshop. PNW GTR 338:68. (4.28 MB)
Duncan S, Grant G.  2000.  Seen one dam, seen 'em all?: The surprising story of the Deschutes River Science Findings. 25:6. (251.37 KB)
Thompson J, Grant G.  2007.  Running Dry: Where will the West get its water? Science Findings. :9. (795.71 KB)
Grant G.E., AGU OCommittee.  2021.  Report to NSF on AGU community recommendations and ideas regarding implementing Climate Change Solutions.  (2.29 MB)
Hanson R.B, Anenberg S., Zaichik B, Grant G, Filippelli G, Lyon L., Pandya R., Shimamoto M..  2022.  Report to NSF on Accelerating Research and Impacts in GeoHealth.  (397.89 KB)
Parks N, Grant G.  2009.  A ravenous river reclaims its true course: the tale of Marmot Dam's demise. Science Findings. :6. (1.79 MB)

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