OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY

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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)
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)
Burkholder BK.  2008.  Influence of hyporheic flow and geomorphology on temperature of a large, gravel-bed river, Clackamas River, Oregon, USA. Water Resources Graduate Program. M.S.:179.
Burkholder BK, Grant GE, Haggerty R, Khangaonkar T, Wampler PJ.  2008.  Influence of hyporheic flow and geomorphology on temperature of a large, gravel-bed river, Clackamas River, Oregon, USA. Hydrological Processes. 22:941-953. (1.18 MB)
Jefferson A, Grant G, Rose T.  2006.  Influence of volcanic history on groundwater patterns on the west slope of the Oregon High Cascades. Water Resources Research. 42 (1.21 MB)
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)
Major JJ, O'Connor JE, Grant GE, Spicer KR, Bragg HM, Rhode A, Tanner DQ, Anderson CW, Wallick JR.  2008.  Initial fluvial response to the removal of Oregon's Marmot Dam. EOS. 89:241-252. (318.2 KB)
Grant, Gordon E.  2020.  Interactive comment on “Controls on the hydraulic geometry of alluvial channels: bank stability to gravitational failure, the critical-flow hypothesis, and conservation of mass and energy” by Jon D. Pelletier. Earth Surface Dynamics Discussions.  (63.22 KB)
Grant GE.  1994.  Introduction to Watershed Analysis. Watershed Management Council Newsletter. 6:1-17.
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Swanson FJ, Wondzell SM, Grant GE.  1991.  Landforms, disturbances and ecotones. Landscape Boundaries: Consequences for Biotic Diversity and Ecological Flows. :305-323.
Duncan S, Swanson FJ, Grant G.  1998.  Lessons from a Flooded Landscape. Science Findings. 1:5. (1.57 MB)
Flitcroft R.L, Grant G.E, Kirkland J..  2021.  Let the Fish Do the Talking: How Fish Behavior Is Linked to Patterns of Temperature and Stream Discharge. Science Findings, USDA Forest Service, PNW Research Station.  (706.72 KB)

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