OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY

Publications

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Book
O'Connor JE, Grant GE.  2003.  A Peculiar River. Water Science and Application. 7:219.
Book Chapter
Wallick JR, Grant G, Lancaster ST, Bolte JP, Denlinger RP.  2008.  Patterns and controls on historical channel change in the Willamette River, Oregon, USA. Large Rivers: Geomorphology and Management. :491-516. (3.17 MB)
Wallick J.R, Grant G.E, Lancaster S.T, Bolte J.P, Delinger R..  2022.  Patterns and controls on historical channel change in the Willamette River, Oregon USA. Large Rivers: Geomorphology and Management. :737-775. (1.52 MB)
Swanson FJ, Jones JA, Grant G.  1996.  The physical environment as a basis for managing ecosystems. Creating a Forestry for the 21st Century: The science of ecosystem management. :451-468.
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)
Journal Article
Tague CL, Choate J, Grant G.  2013.  Parameterizing sub-surface drainage with geology to improve modeling streamflow responses to climate in data limited environments. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. 17:341-354. (3.13 MB)
Grant GE, Swanson FJ, Wolman MG.  1990.  Pattern and origin of stepped-bed morphology in high-gradient streams, Western Cascades, Oregon. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America. 102:340-352. (1.57 MB)
LovellFord R.M, Flitcroft R.L, Lewis S.L, Santelmann M.V, Grant G.E.  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)
Jones JA, Grant G.E.  1996.  Peak Flow Responses to Clear-Cutting and Roads in Small and Large Basins, Western Cascades, Oregon. Water Resources Research. 32:959-974. (1.4 MB)
Lancaster ST, Nolin AW, Copeland EA, Grant, Gordon E.  2012.  Periglacial debris-flow initiation and susceptibility and glacier recession from imagery, airborne LiDAR, and ground-based mapping. Geosphere. 8 (4.33 MB)
Nash C, Selker J, Grant G, Lewis S, Noel P.  2018.  A physical framework for evaluating net effects of wet meadow restoration on late summer streamflow. Ecohydrology. 11(5) (807.5 KB)
Safran EB, O'Connor J.E, Ely LL, House P.K, Grant G.E., Harrity K., Croall K., Jones E..  2015.  Plugs or flood-makers? The unstable landslide dams of eastern Oregon Geomorphology. 248 (4.91 MB)
Seo JIl, Nakamura F, Chun KWoo, Grant GE.  2015.  The Precipitation Pattern Controls the Distribution and Subsequent Export of Large Wood in River Catchments. Hydrological Processes.  (989.36 KB)
Safeeq M, Grant GE, Lewis SL, Staab B.  2015.  Predicting Landscape Sensitivity to Present and Future Floods in the Pacific Northwest, USA. Hydrological Processes. 29(26):5337-5353. (7.92 MB)
Nolin AW, Phillippe J, Jefferson A, Lewis SL.  2010.  Present-day and future contributions of glacier runoff to summertime flows in a Pacific Northwest watershed: Implications for water resources. Water Resources Research. 46 (2.94 MB)