OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY

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Gombert C.E, Lancaster S.T, Flitcroft R.L, Grant G.E.  2023.  Novel dimensionless index for physically based assessment of thermal refugia characterizes off-channel habitat on gravel bed river. JAWRA. 59(4) (5 MB)
Grant G.E, O'Connor J.E, Wolman MG.  2013.  A River Runs Through It: Conceptual Models in Fluvial Geomorphology. Treatise on Geomorphology. 9:6-21. (1000.79 KB)
Grant GE, Huntington C, McBain S.  2016.  Lower Deschutes River Gravel Study Review. Report to Portland General Electric.  (2.79 MB)
Grant G, Tague C N, Allen CD.  2013.  Watering the forest for the trees: an emerging priority for managing water in forest landscapes. Frontiers in Ecology and Environment.  (506.57 KB)
Grant GE.  1994.  Introduction to Watershed Analysis. Watershed Management Council Newsletter. 6:1-17.
Grant GE, O'Connor JE, Safran E.  2017.  Excursions in fluvial (dis)continuity. Geomorphology. 217:145-153. (686.76 KB)
Grant GE, Koerper G, Duval J, Fogg J.  1992.  XSPRO: An interactive software program for analyzing cross-sections of high-gradient stream channels.. :54.
Grant G.E., AGU OCommittee.  2021.  Report to NSF on AGU community recommendations and ideas regarding implementing Climate Change Solutions.  (2.29 MB)
Grant GE, Wolff AL.  1991.  Long-term patterns of sediment transport after timber harvest, western Cascade Mountains, Oregon, USA. Sediment and Stream Water Quality in a Changing Environment: Proceedings of the Vienna IAHS Symposium, International Association of Hydrological Sciences Publication No. 203. :31-40. (612.73 KB)
Grant, Gordon E.  2012.  The Geomorphic Response of Gravel-Bed Rivers to Dams: Perspectives and Prospects. Gravel Bed Rivers: Processes, Tools, Environments. :165-181. (2.82 MB)
Grant GE.  1988.  The RAPID technique: A new method for evaulating downstream effect of forest practices on riparian zones. :36. (1.4 MB)
Grant GE.  1999.  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)
Grant GE, Mizuyama T.  1992.  Origin of step-pool sequences in high-gradient streams: a flume experiment. Japan-U.S. Symposium on Snow Avalanche, Landslide, and Debris Flow Prediction and Control. :523-532. (1.08 MB)
Grant GE, Watts A.  2020.  Going with the Flow: New Insights into the Hydraulics of High-Energy Fluids. Science Findings, USDA Forest Service, PNW Research Station. (232) (3.33 MB)
Grant G, Schmidt JC, Lewis SL.  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)
Grant GE.  1994.  Hydraulics and sediment transport dynamics controlling step-pool formation in high gradient streams: a flume experiment.. Dynamics and geomorphology of mountain rivers.
Grant GE, Harr RD, Leavesley G.  1990.  Effects of forest land use on watershed hydrology: a modeling approach.. The Northwest Environmental Journal. 6:414-415.
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)
Grant G.  1997.  Dynamics and geomorphology of mountain rivers [Book Review]. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 16:719-720.
Grant GE.  1987.  Assessing the effects of peak flow increases on stream channels - a rational approach. California Watershed Management Conference.
Grant GE.  1997.  Critical flow constrains flow hydraulics in mobile-bed streams: A new hypothesis. Water Resources Research. 33:349-358. (1.19 MB)
Grant GE, Lewis SL, Swanson FJ, Cissel J, McDonnell JJ.  2008.  Effects of forest practices on peakflows and consequent channel response: a state-of-science report for western Oregon and Washington. General Technical Reports. PNW-GTR-760:76. (1.97 MB)
Grant GE, Dietrich WE.  2017.  The frontier beneath our feet. Water Resources Research.  (598.57 KB)
Grant, Gordon E, McCain C, Cissel J.  1994.  Summary of the watershed-landscape analysis workshop. PNW GTR 338:68. (4.28 MB)
Grant GE.  1990.  Hydrologic, geomorphic, and aquatic habitat implications of old and new forestry. Symposium on Forests: Wild and Managed: Differences and Consequences. :35-53.

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