OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY

Publications

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Journal Article
Lancaster ST, Grant G.  2006.  Debris dams and the relief of headwater streams. Geomorphology. 82:84-97. (959.5 KB)
Legg NT, Meigs AJ, Grant GE, Kennard P.  2014.  Debris flow initiation in proglacial gullies on Mount Rainier, Washington. Geomorphology. 226:249-260. (3.15 MB)
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)
Nash C.S, Grant G.E, Selker J, Wondzell SM.  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)
Safeeq M, Grant GE, Lewis SL, Hayes SK.  2019.  Disentangling Effects of Forest Harvest on Long-term Hydrologic and Sediment Dynamics, Western Cascades, Oregon. Journal of Hydrology. 580 (12.5 MB)
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)
O'Connor J, Major JJ, Grant G.  2008.  Downs with Dams: Unchaining US Rivers. Geotimes.
Ryan S, Grant GE.  1991.  Downstream effects of timber harvesting on channel morphology in Elk River basin, Oregon.. Journal of Environmental Quality. 20:60-72.
Grant G.  1997.  Dynamics and geomorphology of mountain rivers [Book Review]. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 16:719-720.
Braudrick CA, Grant, Gordon E, Ishikawa Y, Ikeda H.  1997.  Dynamics of Wood transport in Streams: A Flume Experiment. Earth Surface Processes and LandformsEarth Surface Processes and Landforms. 22:669-683. (1016.41 KB)
Clifton CF, Day KT, Luce CH, Grant, Gordon E, Safeeq M, Halofsky JE, Staab BP.  2018.  Effects of climate change on hydrology and water resources in the Blue Mountains, Oregon, USA. Climate Services.  (5.61 MB)
Grant GE, Harr RD, Leavesley G.  1990.  Effects of forest land use on watershed hydrology: a modeling approach.. The Northwest Environmental Journal. 6:414-415.
Lancaster ST, Hayes SK, Grant GE.  2003.  Effects of wood on debris flow runout in small mountain watersheds. Water Resources Research. 39:1168. (878.16 KB)
Comas X., Kruse S., Grant G, Hanson B., Lyon L..  2023.  Envisioning a near-surface geophysics center for convergent science. EOS.  (2.78 MB)
Grant GE, O'Connor JE, Safran E.  2017.  Excursions in fluvial (dis)continuity. Geomorphology. 217:145-153. (686.76 KB)
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.
Grant GE, Dietrich WE.  2017.  The frontier beneath our feet. Water Resources Research.  (598.57 KB)
Safeeq M, Grant G, Lewis S, Kramer M, Staab B.  2014.  A geohydrologic framework for characterizing summer streamflow sensitivity to climate warming in the Pacific Northwest, USA. Hydrology and Earth Systems Sciences. 18:1-18. (654.33 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)
Nash C.S, Grant G.E, Charnley S., Dunham J., Gosnell H., Hausner M.D, Pilliod D.S, Taylor J.D.  2021.  Great Expectations: Deconstructing the Process Pathways Underlying Beaver-Related Restoration. Bioscience. biaa165 (876.11 KB)
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)
Fan Y., Clark M., Lawrence D.M, Swenson S., Band L.E, Brantley S.L, Brooks P.D, Dietrich WE, Flores A., Grant G.E et al..  2019.  Hillslope Hydrology in Global Change Research and Earth System Modeling. Water Resources Research. 55:35. (7.38 MB)
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)
Stratton LE, Haggerty R, Grant GE.  2019.  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)
Burkholder BK, Grant GE, Haggerty R, Khangaonkar T, Wampler PJ.  2008.  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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