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Channel network extension by logging roads in two basins, western Cascades, Oregon. Water Resources Bulletin. 32:1195-1207.
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1996. 
Comment on "A Distributed Hydrology-Vegetation Model for Complex Terrain" by Mark S. Wigmosta, Lance W. Vail, and Dennis P. Lettenmaier. Water Resources Research. 32:211-212.
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1996. 
Peak Flow Responses to Clear-Cutting and Roads in Small and Large Basins, Western Cascades, Oregon. Water Resources Research. 32:959-974.
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1996. 
The physical environment as a basis for managing ecosystems. Creating a Forestry for the 21st Century: The science of ecosystem management. :451-468.
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1996. A comparison of stochastic models for generating daily precipitation at the H J Andrews Experimental Forest. Northwest Science. 69:318-329.
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1995. Gravel disturbance impacts on salmon habitat and stream health. Report prepared for the Oregon Division of State Lands. :45.
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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.
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1995. 
Watershed analysis as a framework for implementing ecosystem management. Water Resources BulletinWater Resources Bulletin. 31:369-386.
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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.
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1995. Hydraulics and sediment transport dynamics controlling step-pool formation in high gradient streams: a flume experiment.. Dynamics and geomorphology of mountain rivers.
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1994. Introduction to Watershed Analysis. Watershed Management Council Newsletter. 6:1-17.
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1994. Summary of the watershed-landscape analysis workshop. PNW GTR 338:68.
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1994. 
Experiments on transport and deposition of woody debris in channels. Journal of the Japanese Sabo Society. 6:205-206.
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1993. New Approaches to Forest Management: background, science issues and research agenda, Part I. Journal of Forestry. 90:25-28.
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1992. 
New Approaches to Forest Management: background, science issues and research agenda, Part II. Journal of Forestry. 90:21-24.
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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.
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1992. 
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. Some emerging issues in watershed management: landscape pattern, species conservation, and climate change. New Perspectives for Watershed Management: Balancing Long-Term Sustainability with Cumulative Environmental Change. :207-232.
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1992. Cummulative effects of forest practices. Forest Perspectives. 1:9-11.
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1991. 
Downstream effects of timber harvesting on channel morphology in Elk River basin, Oregon.. Journal of Environmental Quality. 20:60-72.
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1991. Landforms, disturbances and ecotones. Landscape Boundaries: Consequences for Biotic Diversity and Ecological Flows. :305-323.
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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.
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1991. 
Effects of forest land use on watershed hydrology: a modeling approach.. The Northwest Environmental Journal. 6:414-415.
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