Publications
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Predicting Landscape Sensitivity to Present and Future Floods in the Pacific Northwest, USA. Hydrological Processes. 29(26):5337-5353. (7.92 MB)
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2015. 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. 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. The RAPID technique: A new method for evaulating downstream effect of forest practices on riparian zones. :36. (1.4 MB)
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1988. A ravenous river reclaims its true course: the tale of Marmot Dam's demise. Science Findings. :6. (1.79 MB)
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2009. Recession discharge from compartmentalized bedrock hillslopes. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. (3.63 MB)
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2022. 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)
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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)
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2015. 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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2022. 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. River Basins, Reservoir Sedimentation and Water Resources. Engineering Geology for Society and Territory. 3:657. (1.23 MB)
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2015. A River Runs Through It: Conceptual Models in Fluvial Geomorphology. Treatise on Geomorphology. 9:6-21. (1000.79 KB)
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2013. A river runs underneath it: geologic control of spring and channel systems and management implications, Cascade Range, Oregon. Advancing the Fundamental Sciences: procceedings of the Forest Service national earth sciences conference. PNW-GTR-689:391-400.
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2007. The role of forests in reducing hydrogeomorphic hazards. Forest Snow and Landscape Research. 80:11-22. (115.36 KB)
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2006. Running Dry: Where will the West get its water? Science Findings. :9. (795.71 KB)
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2007. Scenario-based and scenario-neutral assessment of climate change impacts on operational performance of a multipurpose reservoir. Journal of the American Water Resources Association. (2.7 MB)
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2017. Sediment movement at the Oregon LTER site. Sediment movement at LTER sites: mechanics, measurement and integration with hydrology. :4-9.
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1986. 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)
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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)
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2015. Sediment transport and channel morphology of small forested streams. Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 41:853-876. (898.9 KB)
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2005. 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. The settings of erosion research and management in Japan and the western U.S.. Japan-US Workshop on SnowAvalanche, Landslide and Debris Flow Prediction and Control. :517-522.
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1992. 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. Soil moisture and micrometeorological differences across reference and thinned stands during extremes of precipitation, southern Cascade Range. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change. 5 (4.92 MB)
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