events
 
conferences, meetings & presentations from 2001


American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Franciso, CA.

Grant, G.E., Lancaster, S.T., and Hayes, S., 2001.
Interactions among Riparian Vegetation, Wood, and Fluvial Processes: a Pacific Northwest Drainage Basin Perspective [abs}

Lancaster, S.T., Hayes, S.K., Grant, G.E., 2001, Sediment and Wood Storage and Dynamics in Small Mountainous Watersheds [abs]: EOS, Trans. AGU 82(20), suppl., p. S189.

Braudrick, C., Grant, G. E., 2001, Using Flume Experiments to Model Large Woody Debris Transport Dynamics [abs]: EOS, Trans. AGU 82(20), suppl., p. S189.

American Geophysical Union Champman Conference on Hillslope Hydrology
Grant, G.E., S., Hayes, and C. Tague, October, 2001 “The geologic and geomorphic framework for interpreting streamflow patterns in the Willamette River watersheds”

Large Rivers Symposium, International Association of Geomorphology, Tokyo, Japan
Grant, G.E., and J. O’Connor, Aug. 24, 2001, “Geologic control of the hydrologic and sediment transport regime of large rivers: some examples from the U.S. Pacific Northwest”

Annual meeting of the North American Benthological Society, Special session on dam removal, La Crosse, WI
Grant, G.E., Stewart, G., Bromley, C., 2001, Geomorphic response of rivers to dam removal: Considerations, observations, and speculations [abs].
Grant, G.E. , Stewart, G., Bromley, C., and Hayes, S.K., June 5, 2001, “Geomorphic and biological response to dam removal – what is the state of the art?”

 

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