Grant, G.E., Jefferson, A., Lewis, S., Tague,
C., Farrell, M., January 21, 2004 Cold Waters Run Deep:
How the Underlying Hydrology and Geology of the High Cascades
affects Summer Streamflow. South Santiam Watershed Council,
Salem, OR.
Stewart, G., Grant G. Feb 3, 2004. What Can We Learn from
the Removal of Small Dams? Northwest
Stream Restoration Design Annual Symposium, sponsored by River Restoration
Northwest, Stevenson, WA.
Grant, G.E., Jefferson, A., Lewis, S., Mellick, J., Tague,
C., Farrell, M., March 1, 2004. Geologic Controls on the
Hydrologic, Sediment, and Temperature Regimes of the McKenzie
River Stream Team Seminar, Corvallis, OR.
Grant, G.E., Jefferson, A., Lewis, S., Tague, C., Farrell,
M., March 11, 2004. The science and secrets of Cascadian
Rivers. Science Connections sponsored by Oregon State University
and Portland Public Schools, Portland, OR.
Grant, G.E., Tague, C., Farrell, M., Lewis, S., Jefferson,
A. March 17, 2004. Hydrogeologic controls on stream temperatures
and fine sediment transport in headwater catchments. Oregon
Headwaters Research Cooperative
Grant,
G.E., Jefferson, A., Lewis, S., Tague, C., Farrell, M.,
April 2, 2004 Cold Waters Run Deep: How the Underlying
Hydrology and Geology of the High Cascades affects Summer
Streamflow. Santiam Fish & Game Annual Meeting, Lebanon,
OR. - INVITED
Grant,
G.E. and O’Connor, J.E. April13, 2004. What
makes the Deschutes so peculiar? State of the Deschutes,
KahNeeTah
Farrell, M J, Tague, C., Grant, G.E., Jefferson, A., Lewis,
S.L., May 18, 2004. The Impact of Geologic Heterogeneity
on Stream Temperatures in the McKenzie River, Oregon: Implications
for Climate Change and Land Use American Geophysical Union
Joint Assembly, Montreal, Canada. Published as Eos Trans.
AGU,85(17), Jt. Assem. Suppl., Abstract H23B-06.
Grant, G.E., Bromley, C., Stewart, G., Lewis, S. May,
28, 2004. Dam Removal: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly.
Oregon State University Geomorphology Brown Bag Corvallis,
OR.
Grant, G.E., Jefferson, A., Lewis, S., Tague, C., Farrell,
M. June, 2004.A Geologic Framework for Interpreting Springs
and Hydrologic Regimes in the Cascades. Spring Fling Conference,
Corvallis, OR.
Grant, G.E., Jefferson, A., Lewis, S., Tague, C., Farrell,
M. June 2004.A Geologic Framework for Interpreting Springs
and Hydrologic Regimes in the Cascades. CUAHSI Vision Workshop.
Grant,
G. June 7, 2004. Hydro-geomorphic interactions in gravel
bed rivers: old paradigms and new insights. North
American Benthological Society 52nd Annual Meeting, Vancouver,
BC. – INVITED PLENARY
Grant, G.E. June 24-27, 2004. A geomorphic framework for
predicting the downstream response of rivers to dams. 2nd
International Association of Geomorphologists Yangtze Fluvial
Conference, Shanghai, China.
Jefferson A., Grant, G., Lewis, S. Tague, C., Farrell,
M. August 5, 2004. Understanding the source of water in
Cascades rivers and planning for climate change. Oregon
Water Resources Department Commissioners' Meeting, Eugene
OR.
Grant,
G.E., O’Connor, J.E., Lewis, S. August 20-28-2004.
A Geological Framework
for Interpreting and Predicting the Downstream Geomorphic
Response of Rivers to Dams
32nd International
Geological Conference, Florence, Italy.
Grant, G., Bromley, C., Stewart, G. September 22, 2004.
The Geomorphic Response of Rivers to Dam Removal. Center
for Riverine Science and Stream Re-naturalization Conference
- Assessing
and Re-naturalizing Streams Impacted By Dams and Dam Removal, Missoula MT. INVITED Keynote
Grant, G.E., Jefferson, A., Lewis, S., Tague, C., Farrell,
M. October 12, 2004. Geologic and topographic controls
on streamflow response to climate change in the Western
U.S. PNW
Climate Impacts Group Fall Seminar Series, Seattle,
WA.
Grant, G.E., Bromley, C., Stewart, G., Hayes, S. October
12, 2004. Out, out dam spot! Emerging science and policy
issues for dam removal. University of Oregon Environmental
Journalism, Eugene OR.
Grant, G.E., Jefferson, A., Lewis, S., Tague, C., Farrell,
M. October 20, 2004. A River Runs Underneath It: Geological
Control of Spring and Channel Systems and Management Implications,
Cascade Range, Oregon. USFS
Conference for Physical Scientists: Advancing the Fundamental
Sciences. San Diego, CA
Grant,
G.E., O’Connor, J.E., Lewis, S.L. October
21, 2004. A Geo-hydrologic Framework for Interpreting and
Predicting the Geomorphic Response of Rivers to Dams. USFS
Conference for Physical Scientists: Advancing the Fundamental
Sciences. San Diego, CA
Grant, G.E., Stewart, G., Bromley, C. November 7, 2004.
Geomorphic response of rivers to removal of large and small
dams: new findings from field and experimental studies.
Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, CO.
Published as GSA Abstracts with Programs, 36 (5) p12.
Grant, G.E., Tague, C., Jefferson, A., Wampler, P. November
9, 2004. A river runs underneath it: New insights into
hydrogeology of the Oregon Cascades and the role of national
forest lands. Geological Society of America Annual Meeting,
Denver, CO. Published as GSA Abstracts with Programs, 36
(5) p414.
Grant,
G.E., Jefferson, A., Lewis, S., O’Connor,
J.E., Haluska, T., Tague, C., November 19, 2004. Drainage
network evolution in volcanic landscapes: How much time
does it take to get the river flowing? Oregon State University
Geomorphology Brown Bag.
Grant, G.E., Tague, C., Jefferson, A. December 14, 2004.
Geologically Mediated Groundwater Storage can be a First-Order
Control on Streamflow Response to Changing Climate. American
Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Published
as Eos Trans. AGU 85 (47), Fall Meeting Suppl., Abstract
H21F-1089 INVITED.
Tague, C.L., Farrell, M.J., Grant, G., Jefferson, A.,
Choate, J. December 14, 2004. Predicting Contrasting Responses
to a Warmer Climate for Groundwater and Shallow Subsurface
Dominated Systems in the Oregon Cascades. American Geophysical
Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Published as Eos
Trans. AGU 85 (47), Fall Meeting Suppl., Abstract H21F-1090.
McDonnell, J.J., Grant, G., Hulse, D. December 15, 2004.
The Pacific Northwest Hydrological Observatory (PNW HO):
Hypothesis and model testing power through diversity. American
Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Published
as Eos Trans. AGU 85 (47), Fall Meeting Suppl., Abstract
H31C-0398 INVITED.
Jefferson, A., Grant, G., Lewis, S., Tague, C. December
15, 2004. Geology Broadly Predicts Summer Streamflow in
Volcanic Terrains: Lessons From the Oregon Cascades. American
Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Published
as Eos Trans. AGU 85 (47), Fall Meeting Suppl., Abstract
H33C-0475.
Lancaster, S.T.; Grant, G.E. December 16, 2004. Debris
Dams, Sediment Impoundment, and the Relief of Headwater
Streams. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco,
CA. Published as Eos Trans. AGU 85 (47), Fall Meeting Suppl.,
Abstract H41G-02.
Grant, G.E.; O'Connor, J.E.; Schmidt, J.C., Hattanji,
T., December 17, 2004. An Analytical Framework for Predicting
the Downstream Geomorphic Effects of Dams on Rivers. American
Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Published
as Eos Trans. AGU 85 (47), Fall Meeting Suppl., Abstract
H51F-01 INVITED.
O'Connor, J.E., Grant, G.E., December 17, 2004. Understanding
Geology; Understanding Rivers American
Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Published as Eos Trans.
AGU 85 (47), Fall Meeting Suppl., Abstract H51F-02.