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conferences, meetings & presentations from 2002


Grant, G.E., Hayes, S.K., and Lewis, S., Feb. 19, 2002. Disentangling the effects of peak flow and sediment production increases due to timber harvest. Symposium on Small Channel and their Riparian Zones, Forestry Continuing Studies Network of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C.

Grant, G.E., Feb 27, 2002. Out, Out, Dam Spot! Geomorphic Response of Rivers to Dam Removal. Department of Geology, University of Montana, Missoula, MT.

Grant, G.E., Hulse, D., Niemi, E., March 21, 2002. Establishing correlations between upland forest management practices and the economic consequences of stream turbidity in municipal supply watersheds. Decision Making and Valuation for Environmental Policy (DMVEP) Worshop, NSF & EPA, Washington D.C.

Grant, G.E., Hayes, S. April 5, 2002. Sediment transport response to peak flow increases due to forest harvest activities, western Cascades, Oregon. Geomorphology Brown Bag Seminar, Oregon State University, Corvallis OR.

Grant, G.E. April 15, 2002. Geomyths and geomorphs: What have we learned in 50 years of research on effects of forest harvest on streamflow and sediment transport in western Oregon? Geosciences Departmental Seminar, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR.

Grant, G.E., May 5, 2002. Emerging Issues for water sediment and rivers: an international cross-cultural comparison. International Association for Sediment Water Science 9th International Symposium, Banff, AB.

Grant, G.E., Tague, C. and Lewis, S.L. May 15, 2002. The source of the river: Geologic control of the hydrologic regime, Willamette River, Oregon. Geological Society of America Cordilleran Section Meeting, Corvallis, OR. Published abstract.

Lancaster, S.T., Hayes, S.K., and Grant, G.E. May 2002. Modeling sediment and wood storage and dynamics in small mountainous watersheds. Geological Society of America Cordilleran Section Meeting, Corvallis, OR. Published abstract.

Krajewski, W., Selker, J., Carlson, D., Eichinger, W., Ferre, T., Fowler, J., Grant, G., Hermance, J., Hopmans, J., McDonnell, J., McKnight, D., Parlange, M., Steenhuis, T., Toran, L., Tyler, S., Welty, C., Wilson, J. May 30, 2002. Progress Report from the Standing Committee on the Hydrologic Measurement Technology of CUAHSI, American Geophysical Union Spring Meeting, Wachington, DC. Published as Trans. AGU, 83(19), Spring Meet. Suppl., Abstract H31C-05.

Grant, G.E., Stewart, G., Bromley, C., Lewis, S. and Kast, P. June 10-14, 2002. Deconstructing Rivers: the ecologic, geomorphic and social consequences of dam removal. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography Summer Meeting, Victoria, BC.

Grant, G.E., October 12, 2002. A dam is not a dam is not a dam: observations, ruminations and obfuscations of an aging geomorphologist. 33rd Binghamton International Geomorphology Symposium, Bloomsburg, PA.

Grant, G.E., Tague, C., Lewis, S.L., Farrell, M. and Kast, P., October 16, 2002. Geologic control of the peak and low flow regimes of the Willamette River and tributaries, Oregon. American Institute of Hydrology Annual Meeting, Portland, OR.

Grant, G.E. October 23, 2002. Research needs for dam removal. Heinz Center Conference on Dam Removal, Manassas, VA.

Grant, G.E., Tague, C., Farrell, M., Manga, M., Lewis, S., Jefferson, A. November 12, 2002. Geologic Control of the Peak and Low Flow Regimes of the Willamette River and Tributaries, Oregon. US Geological Survey Water Resources Division Seminar Series, Portland, OR. INVITED

Grant, G.E., Tague, C., Farrell, M., Manga, M., Lewis, S., Jefferson, A. November 14, 2002. Geologic Control of the Flow and Temperature Regimes of the McKenzie River, Oregon. Presentation to Eugene Water & Electric Board, Eugene, OR.

Grant, G.E., Lancaster, S., O'Connor, J., Lewis, S. December 8, 2002. Dirty Snowballs and Magic Carpets: an Ontology of Geophysical Disturbance. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Published as Eos Trans. AGU 83 (47), Fall Meeting Suppl., Abstract B22D-01 INVITED.

Choate, J., Tague, C., Grant, G., December 11, 2002. Modeling Low-Flow Sensitivity to Climate Variability and Forest Harvesting in the Willamette Basin: A Multi-scale Approach. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Published as Eos Trans. AGU 83 (47), Fall Meeting Suppl., Abstract H51B-0789.

 

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