OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY

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Grant GE, Crozier MJ, Swanson FJ.  1984.  An approach to evaluating off-site effects of timber harvest activities on channel morphology. Symposium on the effects of forest land-use on erosion and slope stability. :177-186. (2.66 MB)
Grant GE, Swanson FJ.  1995.  Morphology and processes of valley floors in mountain stresm, western Cascades, Oregon. Natural and Anthropogenic Influences in Fluvial Geomorphology: the Wolman Volume. 89:83-101. (819.54 KB)
Grant GE.  1986.  An assessment technique for evaluating off-site effects of timber harvest activities on stream channels. American Geophysical Union meeting on cumulative effects.
Grant GE.  1997.  A geomorphic basis for the hydrologic behavior of large river systems. River Quality: Dynamics and Restoration. :105-116. (816.25 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, Lewis SL, Stewart G, Glasmann J. R.  2015.  Sediment problems and consequences during temporary drawdown of a large flood control reservoir for environmental retrofitting. River Basins, Reservoir Sedimentation and Water Resources. 3:7pp. (696.29 KB)
Grant GE.  2017.  Book Review: Full-Rip 9.0: The Next Big Earthquake in the Pacific Northwest. Northwest Science. 91(1):100-101. (40 KB)
Grant G, Marr JDG, Hill C, Johnson S, Campbell K, Mohseni O, Wallick JR, Lewis SL, O'Connor JE, Major JJ et al..  2008.  Experimental and field observations of breach dynamics accompanying erosion of Marmot cofferdam, Sandy River, Oregon. World Environmental and Water Resources Congress.  (499.74 KB)
Grant GE.  1990.  Long-term patterns of sediment transport following timber harvest, western Cascade Mountains, Oregon.. The Northwest Environmental Journal. 6:413-414.
Grant GE.  2008.  A Framework for Evaulating Disciplinary Contributions to River Restoration. Fourth ECRR International Conference on River Restoration. :10. (250.51 KB)
Grant GE, Major JJ, Lewis SL.  2017.  The geologic, geomorphic, and hydrologic context underlying options for long-term management of the Spirit Lake outlet near Mount St. Helens, Washington. :151.
Grant GE, Swanson FJ.  1991.  Cummulative effects of forest practices. Forest Perspectives. 1:9-11. (938.83 KB)
Grant GE.  1986.  Sediment movement at the Oregon LTER site. Sediment movement at LTER sites: mechanics, measurement and integration with hydrology. :4-9.
Grant GE.  1995.  Watershed analysis on the public lands: where are we now and where should we be going? Proceedings of the Fourth Watershed Management Council Workshop. Water Resources Center Report No. 86:49-53.
Grant GE, Lewis SL.  2015.  The Remains of the Dam: What have we learned from 15 years of US dam removals. River Basins, Reservoir Sedimentation and Water Resources. 3:8pp. (702.79 KB)
Grant G, Fassnacht H, McClure EM, Klingeman PC.  1999.  Downstream effects of the Pelton Round Butte on bedload transport, channel morphology and channel bed texure. :111.
Grant GE.  1989.  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.
Grant GE.  2001.  Dam Removal: Panacea or Pandora for rivers? Hydrological Processes. 15:1531-1532. (905.22 KB)

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