Publications
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What can we learn from the removal of little dinky dams? Watershed Management Conference. (1.08 MB)
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2006. Assessing the effects of peak flow increases on stream channels - a rational approach. California Watershed Management Conference.
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1987. An assessment technique for evaluating off-site effects of timber harvest activities on stream channels. American Geophysical Union meeting on cumulative effects.
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1986. Morphology of high gradient streams at different spatial scales, Western Cascades, Oregon. Shizuoka Workshop on Channel Geomorphological Change and the Control of Sedimentary Load in Devastated Streams. :1-12.
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1989. Some effects of slope movements on river channels. International Symposium on Erosion, Debris Flow and Disaster Prevention. :273-278.
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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. Book Review: Full-Rip 9.0: The Next Big Earthquake in the Pacific Northwest. Northwest Science. 91(1):100-101. (40 KB)
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2017. Channel network extension by logging roads in two basins, western Cascades, Oregon. Water Resources Bulletin. 32:1195-1207. (1.55 MB)
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1996. Coevolution of hydrology and topography on a basalt landscape in the Oregon Cascade Range, USA. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. :803-816. (1.43 MB)
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2010. Comment on "A Distributed Hydrology-Vegetation Model for Complex Terrain" by Mark S. Wigmosta, Lance W. Vail, and Dennis P. Lettenmaier. Water Resources Research. 32:211-212. (119.85 KB)
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1996. Comment on "Peak flow responses to clear-cutting and roads in small and large basins, Western Cascades, Oregon: A second opinion" by R. B. Thomas and W. F. Megahan. Water Resources Research. 37:175-178. (355.75 KB)
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2001. Comment on "Peak flow responses to clear-cutting and roads in small and large basins, Western Cascades, Oregon" by J. A. Jones and G. E. Grant. Water Resources Research. 37:179-180. (125.69 KB)
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2001. 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)
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2014. A comparison of stochastic models for generating daily precipitation at the H J Andrews Experimental Forest. Northwest Science. 69:318-329.
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1995. Connectivity as an Emergent Property of Geomorphic Systems. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. (711.29 KB)
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2018. Coupling snowpack and groundwater dynamics to interpret historical streamflow trends in the western United States. Hydrological Processes. 27:655–668. (1.34 MB)
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2013. COVID-19 Impacts Highlight the Need for Holistic Evaluation of Research in the Hydrologic Sciences. Water Resources Research. 58 (435.88 KB)
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2022. Critical flow constrains flow hydraulics in mobile-bed streams: A new hypothesis. Water Resources Research. 33:349-358. (1.19 MB)
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1997. Cummulative effects of forest practices. Forest Perspectives. 1:9-11. (938.83 KB)
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1991. Dam Removal in the United States: Emerging Needs for Science and Policy. EOS. 84:32-33. (253.71 KB)
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2003. Dam Removal: Panacea or Pandora for rivers? Hydrological Processes. 15:1531-1532. (905.22 KB)
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2001. Datasets from long-term ecological research (LTER) sites and their use in ecological hydrology. Water Resources Impact. 2:37-40. (322.56 KB)
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