Geomorphology Brown Bag Seminar
Spring 2008 - FRIDAYS at noon in ALS 3006

In the News
As Roslyn Lake drains...a river renews: Oregonian 5/9/08

Watch Oregon Field Guide's: Marmot Dam Removed

A region's vitality, melting away: Oregonian 2/11/08

A river for warmer times: Bend Bulletin 10/26/07

New Publications
O'Connor, J., Major, J., Grant G. Down with Dams: Unchaining US Rivers. Geotimes March 2008

Burkholder BK, Grant GE, Haggerty R, Wamper PJ, Khangaonkar T. 2008. Influence of Hyporheic Flow and Geomorphology on Temperature of a Large, Gravel-bed River, Clackamas River, Oregon, USA. Hydrological Processes DOI: 10.1002/hyp.6984.

Wallick, J.R., Grant, G.E, Lancaster, S.T., Bolte J.P. and R.P. Denlinger. 2008. Patterns and controls on historical channel change in the Willamette River, Oregon USA. In Gupta A.V., ed. Large Rivers: Geomorphology and Management. John Wiley and Sons. p491-516. (buy this book)

Running Dry: Where will the West get its water? Science Findings October 2007 (Issue 97). Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. September (97): 6 p.

Tague, C., Farrell, M., Grant, G. Choate, J., and Jefferson A. 2008. Deep groundwater mediates streamflow response to climate warming in the Oregon Cascades, Climatic Change 86: 189-210

Video Presentations
Hydrology and Geomorphic Evolution of Basaltic Landscapes, High Cascades, Oregon
Anne Jefferson (2006)

The Geomorphic Response of Rivers to Dam Removal
Gordon Grant (2003)


Marmot Dam (Sandy River, Oregon)
prior to removal in summer 2007

additional information

after removal and cofferdam breach
October 20, 2007

For more information and video coverage, visit the
Marmot Dam website (PGE)

and
National Center for Earth-surface Dynamics
Marmot Dam Removal Webpage

 
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