OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY

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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)
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)
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)
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)
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.
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)
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)
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Bruce B, Allen D, Chaves H, Grant G, etal.  2008.  Groundwater resources assessment under the pressures of humanity and climate change: a framework document. :31. (2.47 MB)
Tague CL, Grant GE.  2009.  Groundwater dynamics mediate low-flow response to global warming in snow-dominated alpine regions. Water Resources Research. 45 (982.65 KB)
Nash C.S, Grant G.E, Charnley S., Dunham J., Gosnell H., Hausner M.D, Pilliod D.S, Taylor J.D.  2021.  Great Expectations: Deconstructing the Process Pathways Underlying Beaver-Related Restoration. Bioscience. biaa165 (876.11 KB)
Williamson KJ, Bella DA, Beschta RL, Grant G, Klingeman PC, Li HW, Nelson PO.  1995.  Gravel disturbance impacts on salmon habitat and stream health. Report prepared for the Oregon Division of State Lands. :45.
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)
O'Connor J, Grant G, Curran JH, Fassnacht H.  1999.  Geomorphology of the Deschutes River below Pelton Round Butte Dam Complex, Oregon. Final Report to PGE. :102.
Major JJ, East AE, O'Connor JE, Grant GE, Wilcox AC, Magirl CS, Collins MJ, Tullos DD.  2017.  Geomorphic Responses to Dam Removal in the United States – a Two-Decade Perspective. Gravel-Bed Rivers: Processes and Disasters. :355-383. (1.41 MB)
Major JJ, O'Connor JE, Podolak CJ, Keith MK, Grant GE, Spicer KR, Pittman S, Bragg HM, Wallick JR, Tanner DQ et al..  2012.  Geomorphic response of the Sandy River, Oregon, to removal of Marmot Dam. :64.
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.  1997.  A geomorphic basis for the hydrologic behavior of large river systems. River Quality: Dynamics and Restoration. :105-116. (816.25 KB)
Wallick JR.  2004.  Geology, Flooding and Human Activities: Establishing a hierachy of influence for controls on historic channel change, Willamette River, Oregon. Geosciences. M.S.:172.

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