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Going with the Flow: New Insights into the Hydraulics of High-Energy Fluids. Science Findings, USDA Forest Service, PNW Research Station. (232)
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2020. 
Interactive comment on “Controls on the hydraulic geometry of alluvial channels: bank stability to gravitational failure, the critical-flow hypothesis, and conservation of mass and energy” by Jon D. Pelletier. Earth Surface Dynamics Discussions.
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2020. 
Patterns of River Discharge and Temperature Differentially Influence Migration and Spawn Timing for Coho Salmon in the Umpqua River Basin, Oregon. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 149(6):695-708.
(8.99 MB)
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2020. 
Autopsy of a reservoir: facies architecture in a multi-dam system, Elwha River, Washington, USA. GSA Bulletin.
(6.4 MB)
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2019. 
Climate Change, Water, and Roads in South-Central Oregon. Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptation in South Central Oregon.. :55-94.
(35.54 MB)
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2019. 
Discussion: “Meadow Restoration Increases Baseflow and Groundwater Storage in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California.” By Luke J.H. Hunt, Julie Fair and Maxwell Odland.. Journal of the American Water Resources Association. :1-4.
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2019. 
Disentangling Effects of Forest Harvest on Long-term Hydrologic and Sediment Dynamics, Western Cascades, Oregon. Journal of Hydrology. 580
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2019. 
Hillslope Hydrology in Global Change Research and Earth System Modeling. Water Resources Research. 55:35.
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2019. 
The Importance of Coarse Organic Matter and Depositional Environment to Carbon Burial Behind Dams in Mountainous Environments. Journal of Geophysical Research:Earth Surface. 124:2118-2140.
(3.29 MB)
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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.
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Connectivity as an Emergent Property of Geomorphic Systems. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms.
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2018. 
Effects of climate change on hydrology and water resources in the Blue Mountains, Oregon, USA. Climate Services.
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2018. 
A physical framework for evaluating net effects of wet meadow restoration on late summer streamflow. Ecohydrology. 11(5)
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2018. 
Water sustainability and watershed storage. Nature Sustainability. Vol. 1(August 2018):378-379.
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2018. 
Book Review: Full-Rip 9.0: The Next Big Earthquake in the Pacific Northwest. Northwest Science. 91(1):100-101.
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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)
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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.
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2017. Excursions in fluvial (dis)continuity. Geomorphology. 217:145-153.
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The frontier beneath our feet. Water Resources Research.
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Geomorphic Responses to Dam Removal in the United States – a Two-Decade Perspective. Gravel-Bed Rivers: Processes and Disasters. :355-383.
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2017. 
Liberated Rivers: Lessons From 40 Years of Dam Removal. Science Findings. :9.
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