OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY

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Journal Article
Flitcroft R, Lewis SL, Arismendi I, Safeeq M, Davis C, Giannico G, Penaluna B, Santelmann M, Snyder J.  2019.  Using expressed behavior to evaluate vulnerability of Coho Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) upriver migrants to future hydrologic regimes: management implications and conservation planning. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems.  (1.69 MB)
Danner A, Safeeq M, Grant G, Wickham C, Tullos D, Santelmann M.  2017.  Scenario-based and scenario-neutral assessment of climate change impacts on operational performance of a multipurpose reservoir. Journal of the American Water Resources Association.  (2.7 MB)
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)
Flitcroft R, Lewis SL, Arismendi I, LovellFord R, Santelmann M, Safeeq M, Grant, Gordon E.  2016.  Linking hydroclimate to fish phenology and habitat use with ichthyographs. PLoS ONE.
Safeeq M, Shukla S, Arismendi I, Grant, Gordon E, Lewis SL, Nolin AW.  2016.  Influence of winter season climate variability on snow-precipitation ratio in the Western U.S.. International Journal of Climatology. 36 (20.64 MB)
Arismendi I, Safeeq M, Johnson SL, Dunham JB, Haggerty R.  2013.  Increasing synchrony of high temperature and low flow in western North American streams: double trouble for coldwater biota? Hydrobiologia. 712:61-70. (489.14 KB)
Safeeq M, Fares A.  2012.  Hydrologic response of a Hawaiian watershed to future climate change scenarios. Hydrological Processes. 26:2745-2764. (2.8 MB)
Safeeq M, Grant G, Lewis S, Kramer M, Staab B.  2014.  A geohydrologic framework for characterizing summer streamflow sensitivity to climate warming in the Pacific Northwest, USA. Hydrology and Earth Systems Sciences. 18:1-18. (654.33 KB)
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)
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)
Safeeq M, Grant G, Lewis S, Tague CL.  2013.  Coupling snowpack and groundwater dynamics to interpret historical streamflow trends in the western United States. Hydrological Processes. 27:655–668. (1.34 MB)
Safeeq M, Mauger GS, Grant GE, Arismendi I, Hamlet A, Lee S-Y.  2014.  Comparing Large-Scale Hydrological Model Predictions with Observed Streamflow in the Pacific Northwest: Effects of Climate and Groundwater. Journal of Hydrometeorology. 15 (2.13 MB)
Arismendi I, Safeeq M, Dunham J.B, Johnson SL.  2014.  Can air temperature be used to project influences of climate change on stream temperature? Environmental Research Letters. 9:12pp. (1.58 MB)
Book Chapter
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)