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Duncan S, Swanson FJ, Grant G.  1998.  Lessons from a Flooded Landscape. Science Findings. 1:5. (1.57 MB)
Duncan S, Grant G.  2003.  Clarifying muddy water: probing the linkages to municipal water quality. Science Findings. 59:6. (406.82 KB)
Duncan S, Grant G.  2002.  Geology as Destiny: Cold waters run deep in western Oregon. Science Findings. 49:6. (272.09 KB)
Duncan S, Grant G.  2000.  Seen one dam, seen 'em all?: The surprising story of the Deschutes River Science Findings. 25:6. (251.37 KB)
Duan J, Grant GE.  2000.  Shallow landslide delineation for steep forest watersheds based on topographic attributes and probability analysis. Terrain analysis: Principles and Applications. :311-329. (1.85 MB)
Duan J, Grant GE.  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. (119.85 KB)
Duan J, Grant G.  1998.  Modeling snow accumulation and melt in mountain watersheds. 13th Conference on Hydrology.
Duan J, Sikka AK, Grant G.  1995.  A comparison of stochastic models for generating daily precipitation at the H J Andrews Experimental Forest. Northwest Science. 69:318-329.
Doyle M, Stanley E, Harbor J, Grant G.  2003.  Dam Removal in the United States: Emerging Needs for Science and Policy. EOS. 84:32-33. (253.71 KB)
Dietterich H.R, Grant G.E, Fasth B., Major JJ, Cashman KV.  2022.  Does Lava Flow Like Water? Assessing Applications of Critical Flow Theory to Channelized Lava Flows JGR: Earth Surface.  (4.5 MB)
Dietterich H.R, Grant G.E, Cashman KV, Fasth B., Major JJ.  2022.  Can lava flow like water? Applying hydraulic critical flow theory to measuring lava effusion rates GSA Connects; doi: 10.1130/abs/2022AM-381194.
Dietterich H.R, Patrick M.R, Carr B.B, Gallant E., Hyman D., Diefenbach A.K, Cashman KV, Grant G.E.  2022.  New insights into lava flow dynamics and hazards from the 2018 eruption of Kilauea, Hawaii. GSA Connects; doi: 10.1130/abs/2022AM-381170.
Dietterich H.R, Grant G.E, Fasth B., Major JJ, Cashman KV.  2022.  Watch: Enormous waves of lava can help predict volcanic flows; Ripples in molten rock helped improve flow forecasts during a destructive eruption in Hawaii. Science.
Deligne NI, Mckay D., Conrey R.M., Grant G.E., Johnson E.R., O'Connor J.E, Sweeney K..  2017.  Field Trip Guide to Mafic volcanism of the central Oregon Cascades - A volcanic, tectonic, hydrologic, and geomorphic journey. Scientific Investigations Report. :94p..
de Jalon D.G., Bussettini M., Rinaldi M., Grant G, Friberg N., Cowx I.G., Magdaleno F., Buijse T..  2017.  Linking environmental flows to sediment dynamics. Water Policy. 19:358-375. (598.3 KB)
Danner A, Safeeq M, Grant G, Wickham C, Tullos D, Santelmann M.  2017.  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)
Danner AG.  2013.  Will we need to change the rules: assessing the implications of climate change for dam operations in Oregon's McKenzie River Basin. Water Resources Graduate Program. M.S.:125.