OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY

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Zunka J.  2011.  Dam removals and downstream bar-pool morphology. Water Resources Graduate Program. M.S.:63.
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Yajima S, Ishikawa Y, Grant G.  1993.  Experiments on transport and deposition of woody debris in channels. Journal of the Japanese Sabo Society. 6:205-206.
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Wohl E, Brierly G, Cadol D, Couthard T, Covino T, Fryirs K, Grant G, Hilton R, Lane S, Magillian F et al..  2018.  Connectivity as an Emergent Property of Geomorphic Systems. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms.  (711.29 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.
Wilcock PR, Schmidt JC, Wolman MG, Dietrich WE, Dominick D, Doyle M, Grant GE, Iverson RM, Montgomery DR, Pierson T et al..  2003.  When models meet managers: Examples from geomorphology. Prediction in Geomorphology. :27-40. (62.02 KB)
Wemple BC, Jones JA, Grant G.  1996.  Channel network extension by logging roads in two basins, western Cascades, Oregon. Water Resources Bulletin. 32:1195-1207. (1.55 MB)
Watts A, Grant GE, Safeeq M.  2016.  Flows of the Future - How Will Climate Change Affect Streamflows in the Pacific Northwest? Science Findings. :6.
Wampler PJ.  2004.  Contrasting styles of geomorphic response to climatic, anthropogenic and fluvial change across modern to millenial time scales, Clackamas River, Oregon. Geology. PhD:398.
Wallick J.R, Grant G.E, Lancaster S.T, Bolte J.P, Delinger R..  2022.  Patterns and controls on historical channel change in the Willamette River, Oregon USA. Large Rivers: Geomorphology and Management. :737-775. (1.52 MB)
Wallick JR, Grant G, Lancaster ST, Bolte JP, Denlinger RP.  2008.  Patterns and controls on historical channel change in the Willamette River, Oregon, USA. Large Rivers: Geomorphology and Management. :491-516. (3.17 MB)
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.
Wallick J R, Lancaster ST, Bolte JP.  2006.  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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Tyler S, Chandra S, Grant GE.  2017.  Management Strategies for Sustainable Western Water. EOS. 98 (629.91 KB)
Thompson J, Grant G.  2007.  Running Dry: Where will the West get its water? Science Findings. :9. (795.71 KB)
Thompson J, Grant G.  2006.  Does wood slow down "sludge dragons?" The interaction between riparian zones and debris flows in mountain landscapes Science Findings. 86:6. (745.19 KB)
Thompson J, Grant G.  2005.  Out, Out, Dam Spot! The geomorphic response of rivers to dam removal. Science Findings. 71:6. (816.36 KB)
Thomas JW, Raphael MG, Anthony RG, Grant G, and others.  1993.  Viability assessments and management considerations for species associated with late-successional and old-growth forests of the Pacific Northwest. :17.
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)
Tague CL, Grant GE.  2004.  A geological framework for interpreting the low-flow regimes of Cascade streams, Willamette River Basin, Oregon. Water Resources Research. 40 (331.13 KB)
Tague CL, Grant G, Farrell M, Choate J, Jefferson A.  2008.  Deep groundwater mediates streamflow response to climate warming in the Oregon Cascades. Climatic Change. 86:189-210. (756.38 KB)
Tague CL, Farrell M, Grant G, Lewis S, Rey S.  2007.  Hydrogeologic controls on summer stream temperatures in the McKenzie River basin, Oregon. Hydrological Processes. 21:3288-3300. (670.99 KB)
Tague CL, Choate J, Grant G.  2013.  Parameterizing sub-surface drainage with geology to improve modeling streamflow responses to climate in data limited environments. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. 17:341-354. (3.13 MB)
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Swanson FJ, Wondzell SM, Grant GE.  1991.  Landforms, disturbances and ecotones. Landscape Boundaries: Consequences for Biotic Diversity and Ecological Flows. :305-323.
Swanson FJ, Benda L, Duncan S, Grant G, Megahan WF, Reid LM, Zeimer RR.  1987.  Mass failures and other processes of sediment production in Pacific Northwest forest landscapes. Streamside Management: Forestry and Fishery Interactions. Contibution No. 57:9-38.
Swanson FJ, Neilson RP;, Grant GE.  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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