OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY

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2022
Dietterich H.R, Grant G.E, Cashman KV, Fasth B., Major JJ.  2022.  Can lava flow like water? Applying hydraulic critical flow theory to measuring lava effusion rates GSA Connects; doi: 10.1130/abs/2022AM-381194.
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)
Dietterich H.R, Grant G.E, Fasth B., Major JJ, Cashman KV.  2022.  Does Lava Flow Like Water? Assessing Applications of Critical Flow Theory to Channelized Lava Flows JGR: Earth Surface.  (4.5 MB)
Dietterich H.R, Patrick M.R, Carr B.B, Gallant E., Hyman D., Diefenbach A.K, Cashman KV, Grant G.E.  2022.  New insights into lava flow dynamics and hazards from the 2018 eruption of Kilauea, Hawaii. GSA Connects; doi: 10.1130/abs/2022AM-381170.
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)
Roques C., Rupp D.E, de Dreuzy J., Longuevergne L., Jachens E.R, Grant G.E, Aquilina L., Selker J.  2022.  Recession discharge from compartmentalized bedrock hillslopes. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences.  (3.63 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)
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)
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.
2019
Stratton LE, Grant GE.  2019.  Autopsy of a reservoir: facies architecture in a multi-dam system, Elwha River, Washington, USA. GSA Bulletin.  (6.4 MB)
Luce CH, Gritzner J, Grant, Gordon E, Crotteau MJ, Day KT, Lewis SL, Lute AC, Halofsky JE, Staab BP.  2019.  Climate Change, Water, and Roads in South-Central Oregon. Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptation in South Central Oregon.. :55-94. (35.54 MB)
Nash C.S, Grant G.E, Selker J, Wondzell SM.  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. (103 KB)
Safeeq M, Grant GE, Lewis SL, Hayes SK.  2019.  Disentangling Effects of Forest Harvest on Long-term Hydrologic and Sediment Dynamics, Western Cascades, Oregon. Journal of Hydrology. 580 (12.5 MB)
Fan Y., Clark M., Lawrence D.M, Swenson S., Band L.E, Brantley S.L, Brooks P.D, Dietrich WE, Flores A., Grant G.E et al..  2019.  Hillslope Hydrology in Global Change Research and Earth System Modeling. Water Resources Research. 55:35. (7.38 MB)
Stratton LE, Haggerty R, Grant GE.  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)
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)

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