OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY

Publications

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Book Chapter
Cashman KV, Deligne NI, Gannett MW, Grant GE, Jefferson A.  2009.  Fire and Water: Volcanology, geomorphology, and hydrogeology of the Cascade Range, central Oregon. Volcanoes to Vineyards: Geologic Field Trips through the Dynamic Landscape of the Pacific Northwest. :539-582. (4.12 MB)
Swanson FJ, Jones JA, Grant G.  1996.  The physical environment as a basis for managing ecosystems. Creating a Forestry for the 21st Century: The science of ecosystem management. :451-468.
Conference Paper
Jefferson A, Nolin A, Lewis SL, Payne M, Grant G.  2006.  Climate Variability, Snowmelt Distribution, and Effects on Streamflow in a Cascades Watershed. Eastern Snow Conference. :51-54. (427.09 KB)
Grant G, Marr JDG, Hill C, Johnson S, Campbell K, Mohseni O, Wallick JR, Lewis SL, O'Connor JE, Major JJ et al..  2008.  Experimental and field observations of breach dynamics accompanying erosion of Marmot cofferdam, Sandy River, Oregon. World Environmental and Water Resources Congress.  (499.74 KB)
Jefferson A, Grant G, Lewis SL.  2007.  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.
Journal Article
Arismendi I, Safeeq M, Dunham J.B, Johnson SL.  2014.  Can air temperature be used to project influences of climate change on stream temperature? Environmental Research Letters. 9:12pp. (1.58 MB)
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)
Jefferson A, Grant G.E, Lewis SL, Lancaster ST.  2010.  Coevolution of hydrology and topography on a basalt landscape in the Oregon Cascade Range, USA. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. :803-816. (1.43 MB)
Jones JA, Grant G.E.  2001.  Comment on "Peak flow responses to clear-cutting and roads in small and large basins, Western Cascades, Oregon" by J. A. Jones and G. E. Grant. Water Resources Research. 37:179-180. (125.69 KB)
Jones JA, Grant G.E.  2001.  Comment on "Peak flow responses to clear-cutting and roads in small and large basins, Western Cascades, Oregon: A second opinion" by R. B. Thomas and W. F. Megahan. Water Resources Research. 37:175-178. (355.75 KB)
Bales J., Bhaskar A., Characklis G., Flores A., Gilmore T., Gomez-Velez J., Grant G.E, Jefferson A., Khan S., Ledford S. et al..  2022.  COVID-19 Impacts Highlight the Need for Holistic Evaluation of Research in the Hydrologic Sciences. Water Resources Research. 58 (435.88 KB)
Post DA, Jones JA, Grant GE.  2000.  Datasets from long-term ecological research (LTER) sites and their use in ecological hydrology. Water Resources Impact. 2:37-40. (322.56 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)
Jefferson A, Nolin A, Lewis S, Tague CL.  2008.  Hydrogeologic controls on streamflow sensitivity to climate variation. Hydrological Processes. 22:4371-4385. (483.23 KB)
Arismendi I, Safeeq M, Johnson SL, Dunham JB, Haggerty R.  2013.  Increasing synchrony of high temperature and low flow in western North American streams: double trouble for coldwater biota? Hydrobiologia. 712:61-70. (489.14 KB)
Jefferson A, Grant G, Rose T.  2006.  Influence of volcanic history on groundwater patterns on the west slope of the Oregon High Cascades. Water Resources Research. 42 (1.21 MB)
Post DA, Grant G, Jones JA.  1998.  New developments in ecological hydrology expand research opportunities. EOS. 79:517. (616.9 KB)
Jones JA, Grant G.E.  1996.  Peak Flow Responses to Clear-Cutting and Roads in Small and Large Basins, Western Cascades, Oregon. Water Resources Research. 32:959-974. (1.4 MB)
Safran EB, O'Connor J.E, Ely LL, House P.K, Grant G.E., Harrity K., Croall K., Jones E..  2015.  Plugs or flood-makers? The unstable landslide dams of eastern Oregon Geomorphology. 248 (4.91 MB)
Nolin AW, Phillippe J, Jefferson A, Lewis SL.  2010.  Present-day and future contributions of glacier runoff to summertime flows in a Pacific Northwest watershed: Implications for water resources. Water Resources Research. 46 (2.94 MB)
Roques C., Rupp D.E, de Dreuzy J., Longuevergne L., Jachens E.R, Grant G.E, Aquilina L., Selker J.  2022.  Recession discharge from compartmentalized bedrock hillslopes. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences.  (3.63 MB)
Johnson SL, Swanson FJ, Grant GE, Wondzell SM.  2000.  Riparian forest disturbance by a mountain flood: the influence of floated wood.. Hydrological Processes. 14:3031-3050. (585.92 KB)
Jefferson A.  2011.  Seasonal versus transient snow and the elevation dependence of climate sensitivity in maritime mountainous regions. Geophysical Research Letters. 38 (411.4 KB)
Jaeger WK, Plantinga AJ, Chang H, Grant G, Hulse D, McDonnell JJ, Moradkhani H, Morzillo AT, Mote PW, Nolin A et al..  2013.  Toward a formal definition of water scarcity in natural human systems. Water Resources Research. 49:4506-4517. (280.02 KB)
McDonnell JJ, Evaristo J., Bladon K.D., Buttle J., Creed I.F, Dymond S.F, Grant GE, Iroume A., Jackson C.R, Jones J.A et al..  2018.  Water sustainability and watershed storage. Nature Sustainability. Vol. 1(August 2018):378-379. (1 MB)

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