Publications
Increasing synchrony of high temperature and low flow in western North American streams: double trouble for coldwater biota? Hydrobiologia. 712:61-70.
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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.
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2013. 
A River Runs Through It: Conceptual Models in Fluvial Geomorphology. Treatise on Geomorphology. 9:6-21.
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2013. 
Toward a formal definition of water scarcity in natural human systems. Water Resources Research. 49:4506-4517.
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2013. 
Variation in the Timing of Coho Migration and Spawning Relative to River Discharge and Temperature. Water Resources Graduate Program. M.S.:146.
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2013. Watering the forest for the trees: an emerging priority for managing water in forest landscapes. Frontiers in Ecology and Environment.
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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.
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2013. Can air temperature be used to project influences of climate change on stream temperature? Environmental Research Letters. 9:12pp.
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2014. 
Comparing Large-Scale Hydrological Model Predictions with Observed Streamflow in the Pacific Northwest: Effects of Climate and Groundwater. Journal of Hydrometeorology. 15
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2014. 
Debris flow initiation in proglacial gullies on Mount Rainier, Washington. Geomorphology. 226:249-260.
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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.
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2014. 
One Thousand Dams Down and Counting - A Forty-year Perspective. Science.
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2015. 
Plugs or flood-makers? The unstable landslide dams of eastern Oregon Geomorphology. 248
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2015. 
The Precipitation Pattern Controls the Distribution and Subsequent Export of Large Wood in River Catchments. Hydrological Processes.
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2015. 
Predicting Landscape Sensitivity to Present and Future Floods in the Pacific Northwest, USA. Hydrological Processes. 29(26):5337-5353.
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2015. 
The Remains of the Dam: What have we learned from 15 years of US dam removals. River Basins, Reservoir Sedimentation and Water Resources. 3:8pp.
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2015. 
River Basins, Reservoir Sedimentation and Water Resources. Engineering Geology for Society and Territory. 3:657.
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2015. 
Sediment problems and consequences during temporary drawdown of a large flood control reservoir for environmental retrofitting. River Basins, Reservoir Sedimentation and Water Resources. 3:7pp.
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2015. 
Flows of the Future - How Will Climate Change Affect Streamflows in the Pacific Northwest? Science Findings. :6.
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2016. Influence of winter season climate variability on snow-precipitation ratio in the Western U.S.. International Journal of Climatology. 36
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2016. 
Lower Deschutes River Gravel Study Review. Report to Portland General Electric.
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2016. 
Book Review: Full-Rip 9.0: The Next Big Earthquake in the Pacific Northwest. Northwest Science. 91(1):100-101.
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2017. 
Climate Change and Hydrology in the Blue Mountains. Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptation in the Blue Mountains Region. PNW GTR-939:22-33.
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2017. 
Climate Change, Water Resources, and Roads in the Blue Mountains. Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptation in the Blue Mountains Region. PNW-GTR-939:53-90.
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2017.