Publications
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1999.
Downs with Dams: Unchaining US Rivers. Geotimes.
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2008. Does wood slow down "sludge dragons?" The interaction between riparian zones and debris flows in mountain landscapes Science Findings. 86:6. (745.19 KB)
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2006. Does Lava Flow Like Water? Assessing Applications of Critical Flow Theory to Channelized Lava Flows JGR: Earth Surface. (4.5 MB)
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2022. A disturbance-based landscape plan for a managed forest ecosystem. The Augusta Creek study. PNW-GTR-422:82.
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1998. Disentangling Effects of Forest Harvest on Long-term Hydrologic and Sediment Dynamics, Western Cascades, Oregon. Journal of Hydrology. 580 (12.5 MB)
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2019. Discussion: “Meadow Restoration Increases Baseflow and Groundwater Storage in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California.” By Luke J.H. Hunt, Julie Fair and Maxwell Odland.. Journal of the American Water Resources Association. :1-4. (103 KB)
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2019. Determination of bank erodibility for natural and anthropogenic bank materials using a model of lateral migration and observed erosion along the Willamette River, Oregon, USA. River Research and Applications. 22:631-649. (476.56 KB)
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2006. Designing a network of critical zone observatories to explore the living skin of the terrestrial Earth. Earth Surface Dynamics. 5:841-860. (9.65 MB)
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2017. Deep groundwater mediates streamflow response to climate warming in the Oregon Cascades. Climatic Change. 86:189-210. (756.38 KB)
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2008. Debris flows in glaciated catchments: a case study on Mount Rainier, Washington. Geology. M.S.:149.
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2013. Debris flow initiation in proglacial gullies on Mount Rainier, Washington. Geomorphology. 226:249-260. (3.15 MB)
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2014. Debris dams and the relief of headwater streams. Geomorphology. 82:84-97. (959.5 KB)
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2006. Datasets from long-term ecological research (LTER) sites and their use in ecological hydrology. Water Resources Impact. 2:37-40. (322.56 KB)
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2000. Dam removals and downstream bar-pool morphology. Water Resources Graduate Program. M.S.:63.
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2011. Dam Removal: Panacea or Pandora for rivers? Hydrological Processes. 15:1531-1532. (905.22 KB)
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2001. Dam Removal - Listening In. Water Resources Research. 53(7):5229–5246. (2.7 MB)
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2017. Dam Removal in the United States: Emerging Needs for Science and Policy. EOS. 84:32-33. (253.71 KB)
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2003. Cummulative effects of forest practices. Forest Perspectives. 1:9-11. (938.83 KB)
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1991. Critical flow constrains flow hydraulics in mobile-bed streams: A new hypothesis. Water Resources Research. 33:349-358. (1.19 MB)
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1997. COVID-19 Impacts Highlight the Need for Holistic Evaluation of Research in the Hydrologic Sciences. Water Resources Research. 58 (435.88 KB)
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2022. Coupling snowpack and groundwater dynamics to interpret historical streamflow trends in the western United States. Hydrological Processes. 27:655–668. (1.34 MB)
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2013. Contrasting styles of geomorphic response to climatic, anthropogenic and fluvial change across modern to millenial time scales, Clackamas River, Oregon. Geology. PhD:398.
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2004. Connectivity as an Emergent Property of Geomorphic Systems. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. (711.29 KB)
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2018. 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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