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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. (819.54 KB)
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1995. Modeling snow accumulation and melt in mountain watersheds. 13th Conference on Hydrology.
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1998. Modeling sediment and wood storage and dynamics in small mountainous watershed. Geomorphic Process and Riverine Habitat. :85-102. (485.22 KB)
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2001. Mass failures and other processes of sediment production in Pacific Northwest forest landscapes. Streamside Management: Forestry and Fishery Interactions. Contibution No. 57:9-38.
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1987. Management Strategies for Sustainable Western Water. EOS. 98 (629.91 KB)
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2017. Lower Deschutes River Gravel Study Review. Report to Portland General Electric. (2.79 MB)
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2016. Long-term patterns of sediment transport following timber harvest, western Cascade Mountains, Oregon.. The Northwest Environmental Journal. 6:413-414.
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1990. 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. (612.73 KB)
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2016. Linking environmental flows to sediment dynamics. Water Policy. 19:358-375. (598.3 KB)
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2017. Liberated Rivers: Lessons From 40 Years of Dam Removal. Science Findings. :9. (4.7 MB)
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2017. Let the Fish Do the Talking: How Fish Behavior Is Linked to Patterns of Temperature and Stream Discharge. Science Findings, USDA Forest Service, PNW Research Station. (706.72 KB)
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2021. Lessons from a Flooded Landscape. Science Findings. 1:5. (1.57 MB)
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1998. Landforms, disturbances and ecotones. Landscape Boundaries: Consequences for Biotic Diversity and Ecological Flows. :305-323.
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1991. Introduction to Watershed Analysis. Watershed Management Council Newsletter. 6:1-17.
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1994. Interactive comment on “Controls on the hydraulic geometry of alluvial channels: bank stability to gravitational failure, the critical-flow hypothesis, and conservation of mass and energy” by Jon D. Pelletier. Earth Surface Dynamics Discussions. (63.22 KB)
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2020. Initial fluvial response to the removal of Oregon's Marmot Dam. EOS. 89:241-252. (318.2 KB)
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2008. Influence of winter season climate variability on snow-precipitation ratio in the Western U.S.. International Journal of Climatology. 36 (20.64 MB)
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2016. Influence of volcanic history on groundwater patterns on the west slope of the Oregon High Cascades. Water Resources Research. 42 (1.21 MB)
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2006. Influence of hyporheic flow and geomorphology on temperature of a large, gravel-bed river, Clackamas River, Oregon, USA. Hydrological Processes. 22:941-953. (1.18 MB)
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2008. The Importance of Coarse Organic Matter and Depositional Environment to Carbon Burial Behind Dams in Mountainous Environments. Journal of Geophysical Research:Earth Surface. 124:2118-2140. (3.29 MB)
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2019. Hydrologic, geomorphic, and aquatic habitat implications of old and new forestry. Symposium on Forests: Wild and Managed: Differences and Consequences. :35-53.
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1990. Hydrogeologic controls on summer stream temperatures in the McKenzie River basin, Oregon. Hydrological Processes. 21:3288-3300. (670.99 KB)
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2007. 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. Hillslope Hydrology in Global Change Research and Earth System Modeling. Water Resources Research. 55:35. (7.38 MB)
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