Publications
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. A geological framework for interpreting the low-flow regimes of Cascade streams, Willamette River Basin, Oregon. Water Resources Research. 40
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Out, Out, Dam Spot! The geomorphic response of rivers to dam removal. Science Findings. 71:6.
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Sediment transport and channel morphology of small forested streams. Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 41:853-876.
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Braided River Management: From assessment of river behavior to improved sustainable development. Braided River: Process, Deposits, Ecology and Management No. 36. :257-275.
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Climate Variability, Snowmelt Distribution, and Effects on Streamflow in a Cascades Watershed. Eastern Snow Conference. :51-54.
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Debris dams and the relief of headwater streams. Geomorphology. 82:84-97.
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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.
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Does wood slow down "sludge dragons?" The interaction between riparian zones and debris flows in mountain landscapes Science Findings. 86:6.
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Hydrology and geomorphic evolution of basaltic landscapes, High Cascades, Oregon. Geosciences. PhD:180.
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2006. Influence of volcanic history on groundwater patterns on the west slope of the Oregon High Cascades. Water Resources Research. 42
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Patterns and processes of sediment transport follwoing sediment-filled dam removal in gravel bed rivers. Geosciences. PhD:87.
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2006. The role of forests in reducing hydrogeomorphic hazards. Forest Snow and Landscape Research. 80:11-22.
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Spatio-temporal scaling of channels in braided streams. Journal of Hydrology. 322:192-198.
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What can we learn from the removal of little dinky dams? Watershed Management Conference.
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Hydrogeologic controls on summer stream temperatures in the McKenzie River basin, Oregon. Hydrological Processes. 21:3288-3300.
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Moving beyond heterogeneity and process complexity: A new vision for watershed hydrology. Water Resources Research. 43
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A river runs underneath it: geologic control of spring and channel systems and management implications, Cascade Range, Oregon. Advancing the Fundamental Sciences: procceedings of the Forest Service national earth sciences conference. PNW-GTR-689:391-400.
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2007. Running Dry: Where will the West get its water? Science Findings. :9.
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Deep groundwater mediates streamflow response to climate warming in the Oregon Cascades. Climatic Change. 86:189-210.
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Downs with Dams: Unchaining US Rivers. Geotimes.
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2008. Effects of forest practices on peakflows and consequent channel response: a state-of-science report for western Oregon and Washington. General Technical Reports. PNW-GTR-760:76.
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Experimental and field observations of breach dynamics accompanying erosion of Marmot cofferdam, Sandy River, Oregon. World Environmental and Water Resources Congress.
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A Framework for Evaulating Disciplinary Contributions to River Restoration. Fourth ECRR International Conference on River Restoration. :10.
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