people
 

Gordon Grant
Research Hydrologist, USDA Forest Service
Professor (courtesy), OSU College of Earth Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences (CEOAS), abnd College of Forestry

Sarah Lewis
Senior Faculty Research Assistant,
OSU College of Earth Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences (CEOAS)
Stephen Lancaster
Associate Professor, OSU College of Earth Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences (CEOAS)
Mohammad Safeeq
Post-Doctoral Scholar, OSU College of Earth Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences (CEOAS)
   

Current Students

Allison Danner
PhD student, Water Resources Engineering (CEAOS)
Lalo Guerrero
PhD student, Geology Program (CEOAS)
Laura Hempel
PhD student, Geology Program (CEOAS)
Nick Legg
MS student, Geology Program (CEOAS)
Rachel LovellFord
MS Student, Water Resources Science (CEOAS)
Caroline Nash
PhD student, Water Resources Science (CEOAS)
Jack Zunka
PhD student, CEOAS
 
Supporting OSU Faculty
Roy Haggerty, Andrew Meigs, Anne Nolin Geosciences
Jay Noller Soil Science
Jeff McDonnell's Hillslope & Watershed Hydrology Lab Forest Engineering
Desiree Tullos, John Selker, Biological & Ecological Engineering
 
Collaborators
Kathy Cashman
University of Oregon, Eugene
Jim O'Connor
USGS, Water Resources, Portland
Christina Tague
Bren School for Environmental Science and Management, UC Santa Barbara
 
     
Visitors to our Lab
Jung-Il Seo (Septmeber 2010-present)
Visiting Research Scholar
Susan Kieffer (June - August 2005)
University of Illionois, Urbana-Champaign, Geological Fluid Mechanics
Tsuyoshi Hattanji (September - November 2004)
JSPS post-doctoral fellow University of Tsukuba, Japan, Hydrogeomorphology & Channel Initiation
Gregory Pasternack (January - March 2004)
University of California - Davis, Watershed Hydrology and Geomorphology
 
Graduates
Jack Zunka, MS 2012
Dam removals and downstream bar-pool morphology
Beth Copeland, MS 2010
Recent periglacial debris flows from Mount Rainier, Washington
Barbara Burkholder, MS 2008 & Faculty Research Assistant 2008
Influence of hyporheic flow and geomorphology on temperature of a large, gravel-bed river, Clackamas River, Oregon, USA (now at GeoEngineers, Portland, Oregon)
Chris Bromley, PhD 2007
The Morphodynamics of Sediment Movement Through a Reservoir During Dam Removal
(now Senoir Hydromorphologist at Scottish Environmental Protection Agency, Stirling, Scotland)
Emily Underwood, MS 2007
Sediment transfer and storage in headwater basins of the Oregon Coast Range : transit times from 14C dated deposits.
Anne Jefferson, PhD 2006 & Post-Doctoral Research Associate 2006-2007
Hydrology and geomorphic evolution of basaltic landscapes, High Cascades, Oregon (now Assistant Professor at University of North Carolina - Charlotte)
Gregory Stewart, PhD 2006
Patterns and processes of sediment transport following sediment-filled dam removal
in gravel bed rivers
(now at The Evergreen State College, Washington)
Nathan Casebeer, MS 2004
Sediment storage in a headwater valley of the Oregon coast range: erosion rates and styles, and capacitance of the valley floor (now at EBA Engineering, California)
Peter Wampler, PhD 2004
Contrasting styles of geomorphic response to climatic, anthropogenic, and fluvial change across modern to millennial time scales, Clackamas River, Oregon (now at Grand Valley State University, Michigan)
Rose Wallick, MS 2004
Geology, Flooding & Human Activities: Establishing a Hierarchy of Influence for Controls on Historic Channel Change, Willamette River, Oregon (now at USGS Water Resources)
Christine May, PhD 2002
Spatial and temporal dynamics of sediment and wood in headwater streams in the central Oregon Coast Range (now at James Madison University, Virginia)
Shannon Hayes
Faculty Research Assistant 1999-2001
Mary Ann Madej, PhD 2000
Patterns of Hillslope and Channel Recovery Following disturbances in Steep, Forested Basins (now with US Geological Survey WERC, California)
Ellen McClure, MS 1998
Spatial and Temporal Trends in Bed Material and Channel Morphology Below a Hydroelectric Dam Complex, Deshutes River, Oregon (now at Biohabitats, Inc. Maryland)
Heidi Fassnacht, MS 1998
Frequency and Magnitude of Bedload Transport Downstream of the Pelton-Round Butte Dam Complex, Lower Deschutes River, Oregon (now at Monshire Museum, Vermont)
Christian Braudrick, MS 1997
Entrainment, Transport, and Deposition of Large Woody Debris in Streams: Results from a Series of Flume Experiments (now at UC Berkeley)
 
 

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