OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY

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Bales J., Bhaskar A., Characklis G., Flores A., Gilmore T., Gomez-Velez J., Grant G.E, Jefferson A., Khan S., Ledford S. et al..  2022.  COVID-19 Impacts Highlight the Need for Holistic Evaluation of Research in the Hydrologic Sciences. Water Resources Research. 58 (435.88 KB)
Brantley S.L, McDowell W.H., Dietrich W.E, White T.S., Kumar P., Anderson S., Chorover J., Lohse K.A., Bales R.C., Richter D. et al..  2017.  Designing a network of critical zone observatories to explore the living skin of the terrestrial Earth. Earth Surface Dynamics. 5:841-860. (9.65 MB)
Braudrick CA, Grant, Gordon E, Ishikawa Y, Ikeda H.  1997.  Dynamics of Wood transport in Streams: A Flume Experiment. Earth Surface Processes and LandformsEarth Surface Processes and Landforms. 22:669-683. (1016.41 KB)
Braudrick CA, Grant, Gordon E.  2001.  Transport and deposition of large woody debris in streams: a flume experiment. Geomorphology. 41:263-283. (1.15 MB)
Braudrick CA, Grant, Gordon E.  2000.  When do logs move in rivers? Water Resources Research. 36:571-583. (454.47 KB)
Braudrick CA.  1998.  Entrainment, transport, and deposition of large woody debris in streams: results from a series of flume experiments. Geology. M.S.:87.
Bromley C, Randle TJ, Grant GE, Thorne C.  2011.  Physical modeling of the removal of Glines Canyon Dam and Lake Mills from the Elwha River, WA. Sediment Dynamics upon Dam Removal. 122 (1.7 MB)
Bromley C.  2008.  The morphodynamics of sediment movement through a reservoir during dam removal. PhD:316.
Brooks DJ, Grant GE.  1992.  New Approaches to Forest Management: background, science issues and research agenda, Part II. Journal of Forestry. 90:21-24. (219.45 KB)
Brooks DJ, Grant GE.  1992.  New Approaches to Forest Management: background, science issues and research agenda, Part I. Journal of Forestry. 90:25-28. (186.03 KB)
Bruce B, Allen D, Chaves H, Grant G, etal.  2008.  Groundwater resources assessment under the pressures of humanity and climate change: a framework document. :31. (2.47 MB)
Burkholder BK, Grant GE, Haggerty R, Khangaonkar T, Wampler PJ.  2008.  Influence of hyporheic flow and geomorphology on temperature of a large, gravel-bed river, Clackamas River, Oregon, USA. Hydrological Processes. 22:941-953. (1.18 MB)
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.
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Cashman KV, Deligne NI, Gannett MW, Grant GE, Jefferson A.  2009.  Fire and Water: Volcanology, geomorphology, and hydrogeology of the Cascade Range, central Oregon. Volcanoes to Vineyards: Geologic Field Trips through the Dynamic Landscape of the Pacific Northwest. :539-582. (4.12 MB)
Cissel J, Swanson FJ, Grant G, and others.  1998.  A disturbance-based landscape plan for a managed forest ecosystem. The Augusta Creek study. PNW-GTR-422:82.
Clifton CF, Day KT, Grant GE, Halofsky JE, Luce CH, Staab BP.  2017.  Climate Change, Water Resources, and Roads in the Blue Mountains. Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptation in the Blue Mountains Region. PNW-GTR-939:53-90.
Clifton CF, Day KT, Luce CH, Grant, Gordon E, Safeeq M, Halofsky JE, Staab BP.  2018.  Effects of climate change on hydrology and water resources in the Blue Mountains, Oregon, USA. Climate Services.  (5.61 MB)
Clifton CF, Day KT, Dello K, Grant GE, Halofsky JE, Isaak DJ, Luce CH, Safeeq M, Staab BP, Stevenson J.  2017.  Climate Change and Hydrology in the Blue Mountains. Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptation in the Blue Mountains Region. PNW GTR-939:22-33. (32.66 MB)
Comas X., Kruse S., Grant G, Hanson B., Lyon L..  2023.  Envisioning a near-surface geophysics center for convergent science. EOS.  (2.78 MB)
Copeland EA.  2010.  Recent periglacial debris flows from Mount Rainier, Washington. Water Resources Graduate Program. M.S.:125.

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