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Lancaster ST, Grant GE.  2003.  You want me to predict what? Prediction in Geomorphology. :41-50. (51.8 KB)
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Wilcock PR, Schmidt JC, Wolman MG, Dietrich WE, Dominick D, Doyle M, Grant GE, Iverson RM, Montgomery DR, Pierson T et al..  2003.  When models meet managers: Examples from geomorphology. Prediction in Geomorphology. :27-40. (62.02 KB)
Braudrick CA, Grant, Gordon E.  2000.  When do logs move in rivers? Water Resources Research. 36:571-583. (454.47 KB)
Stewart G, Grant G.  2006.  What can we learn from the removal of little dinky dams? Watershed Management Conference.  (1.08 MB)
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.
Montgomery DR, Grant GE, Sullivan K.  1995.  Watershed analysis as a framework for implementing ecosystem management. Water Resources BulletinWater Resources Bulletin. 31:369-386. (1.79 MB)
Grant G, Tague C N, Allen CD.  2013.  Watering the forest for the trees: an emerging priority for managing water in forest landscapes. Frontiers in Ecology and Environment.  (506.57 KB)
Fan Y., Grant G, Anderson S.P.  2019.  Water within, moving through, and shaping the Earth's surface: Introducing a special issue on water in the critical zone. Hydrological Processes. 33:3146-3151. (359.28 KB)
McDonnell JJ, Evaristo J., Bladon K.D., Buttle J., Creed I.F, Dymond S.F, Grant GE, Iroume A., Jackson C.R, Jones J.A et al..  2018.  Water sustainability and watershed storage. Nature Sustainability. Vol. 1(August 2018):378-379. (1 MB)
Dietterich H.R, Grant G.E, Fasth B., Major JJ, Cashman KV.  2022.  Watch: Enormous waves of lava can help predict volcanic flows; Ripples in molten rock helped improve flow forecasts during a destructive eruption in Hawaii. Science.
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Grant, Gordon E, McCain C, Cissel J.  1994.  Summary of the watershed-landscape analysis workshop. PNW GTR 338:68. (4.28 MB)
Sullivan K, Lisle TE, Dolloff C.A, Grant GE, Reid LM.  1986.  Stream channels--the link between forests and fishes.. Streamside Management: Forestry and Fishery Interactions. Contribution No. 57:39-97.
Hunt AG, Grant G.E, Gupta VK.  2006.  Spatio-temporal scaling of channels in braided streams. Journal of Hydrology. 322:192-198. (230.61 KB)
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.
Swanson FJ, Neilson RP;, Grant GE.  1992.  Some emerging issues in watershed management: landscape pattern, species conservation, and climate change. New Perspectives for Watershed Management: Balancing Long-Term Sustainability with Cumulative Environmental Change. :207-232.
Swanson FJ, Graham RL, Grant GE.  1985.  Some effects of slope movements on river channels. International Symposium on Erosion, Debris Flow and Disaster Prevention. :273-278.
Hardage K., Wheelock S., Gaffney R., O'Halloran T., Serpa B., Grant G, Coppoletta M., Csank A., Tague C., Staudacher M. et al..  2022.  Soil moisture and micrometeorological differences across reference and thinned stands during extremes of precipitation, southern Cascade Range. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change. 5 (4.92 MB)
Duan J, Grant GE.  2000.  Shallow landslide delineation for steep forest watersheds based on topographic attributes and probability analysis. Terrain analysis: Principles and Applications. :311-329. (1.85 MB)
Swanson FJ, Nakamura F, Grant G.  1992.  The settings of erosion research and management in Japan and the western U.S.. Japan-US Workshop on SnowAvalanche, Landslide and Debris Flow Prediction and Control. :517-522.

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