Publications
Reply to Comment on "Critical flow constrains flow hydraulics in mobile-bed streams: A new hypothesis by G. E. Grant". Water Resources Research. 35:907-907. (95.21 KB)
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1999. 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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2000. Patterns of hillslope and channel recovery following disturbances in steep, forested basins. Geosciences. PhD:184.
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2000. Riparian forest disturbance by a mountain flood: the influence of floated wood.. Hydrological Processes. 14:3031-3050. (585.92 KB)
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2000. Seen one dam, seen 'em all?: The surprising story of the Deschutes River Science Findings. 25:6. (251.37 KB)
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2000. Shallow landslide delineation for steep forest watersheds based on topographic attributes and probability analysis. Terrain analysis: Principles and Applications. :311-329. (1.85 MB)
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2000. When do logs move in rivers? Water Resources Research. 36:571-583. (454.47 KB)
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2000. 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. Dam Removal: Panacea or Pandora for rivers? Hydrological Processes. 15:1531-1532. (905.22 KB)
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2001. Modeling sediment and wood storage and dynamics in small mountainous watershed. Geomorphic Process and Riverine Habitat. :85-102. (485.22 KB)
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2001. Transport and deposition of large woody debris in streams: a flume experiment. Geomorphology. 41:263-283. (1.15 MB)
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2001. The Geology and Geography of Floods. Ancient Floods, Modern Hazards: Principles and Application of Paleoflood Hydrology. 5:359-385. (3.9 MB)
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2002. Geology as Destiny: Cold waters run deep in western Oregon. Science Findings. 49:6. (272.09 KB)
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2002. Muddy waters: how floods clarify evolving relationships among landscape processes and resource management decision-making in municipal watersheds. EPA/NSF Final Project Report GAD#R825822. :32. (1.42 MB)
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2002. Clarifying muddy water: probing the linkages to municipal water quality. Science Findings. 59:6. (406.82 KB)
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2003. Dam Removal in the United States: Emerging Needs for Science and Policy. EOS. 84:32-33. (253.71 KB)
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2003. Downstream effects of the Pelton-Round Butte Hydroelectric Project on bedload transport, channel morphology and channel-bed texture, Lower Deschutes River, Oregon. A Peculiar River. Water Science and Application 7:169-202. (2.14 MB)
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2003. Effects of wood on debris flow runout in small mountain watersheds. Water Resources Research. 39:1168. (878.16 KB)
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2003. A geological framework for interpreting downstream effects of dams on rivers. A Peculiar River. Water Science and Application 7:209-225. (684.39 KB)
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2003. Overview of Geology, Hydrology, Geomorphology and Sediment Budget of the Deschutes River Basin, Oregon. A Peculiar River. Water Science and Application 7:7-30. (4.43 MB)
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2003. A Peculiar River. Water Science and Application. 7:219.
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2003. Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology of the Lower Deschutes River Canyon, Oregon. A Peculiar River. Water Science and Application 7:73-94. (4.43 MB)
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2003. When models meet managers: Examples from geomorphology. Prediction in Geomorphology. :27-40. (62.02 KB)
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2003. You want me to predict what? Prediction in Geomorphology. :41-50. (51.8 KB)
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