Grant, G.E., O'Connor, J.E. and Wolman, M.G. 2013. A River Runs Through it: Conceptual Models in Fluvial Geomorphology. In: John F. Shroder J. (ed.), Treatise on Geomorphology. Volume 9, pp.6-21. San Diego: Academic Press.
Safeeq, M. Grant, G., Lewis, S. and Tague, C. 2013. Coupling Snowpack and Groundwater Dynamics to Interpret Historical Streamflow Trends in the Western United States. Hydrological Processes 27:655-668. DOI: 10.1002/hyp.9628.
Tague, C.L., Choate, J., and Grant G. 2013. Estimating streamflow responses to climate variability in data limited envirnments: the importance of hydrologic parameter uncertainty in the Western Oregon Cascades. Hydrology and Earth System Science Discussions 9, 8665-8700, DOI:10.5194/hessd-9-8665-2012.
Ely, L.L., Brossy, C.C., House, P.K, Safran, E.B., O'Connor, J.E., Champion, D.E., Fenton, C.R., Bondre, N.R., Orem, C.A., Grant, G.E., Henry, C.D., Turrin, B.D. 2012. Owyhee River Intracanyon Lava Flows: Does the River Give a Dam? GSA Bulletin DOI:10.0030/b30574.1.
Major, J.J., O'Connor, J.E., Podolak, C.J., Keith, M.K., Grant, G.E., Spicer, K.R., Pittman, S., Bragg, H.M., Wallick, J.R., Tanner, D.Q., Rhode, A., Wilcock, P.R. 2012. Geomorphic Response of the Sandy River, Oregon, to removal of Marmot Dam. US Geological Survey Profesional Paper 1792, 64 p.
Lancaster, S.T., Nolin, A., Copeland, E. and Grant, G. 2012. Periglacial debris-flow initiation and susceptibility and glacier recession from imagery, airborns LiDAR and ground-based mapping. Geosphere 8 (2) DOI10.1130/ges00713.1
Grant, G.E. 2012. The Geomorphic Response of Gravel-bed Rivers to Dams: Perspectives and Prospects. In: Church, Biron and Roy (Eds) Gravel Bed Rivers VII: Processes, Tools, Environments. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. p 165-181.
Farley, K.A., Tague, C. and Grant, G.E. 2011. Vulnerability of water supply from the Oregon Cascades to changing climate: Linking science to users and policy. Global Environmental Change. DOI: 10.1016/j.glonvcha.2010.09.011.
Jefferson, A., Grant, G., Lewis, S. and Lancaster, S., 2010. Coevolution of hydrology and topography on a basalt landscape in the Oregon Cascade Range, USA. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms.
DOI: 10.1002/esp.1976. 14p.
Tague, C. and Grant, G. 2009. Groundwater dynamics mediate low flow response to global warming in snow-dominated alpine regions. Water Resources Research, vol.45, W07421, doi:10/1029/2008WR007179. 12p.
Grant, Gordon. 2008. A framework for evaluating disciplinary contributions to river restoration. In: Gumiero, Rinaldi and Fokkens, (eds) Proceedings of the 4th ECRR Conference on River Restoration, Venice, Italy, 16-21 June 2008, ECRR – European Centre for River
Restoration / CIRF – Centro Italiano per la Riqualificazione Fluviale. Venice. pp 113 -122.
Bruce, B., Allen, D., Chaves, H., Grant, G. and others. 2008. Groundwater resources assessment under the pressures of humanity and climate change: a framework document. GRAPHIC series No 2. Paris: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). 31 p.
O'Connor,
J., Major, J., Grant, G. 2008. Down
with Dams: Unchaining US Rivers. Geotimes March
2008.
Major, J.J.,
O’Connor, J.E., Grant, G.E., Spicer, K.R.,
Bragg, H.M., Rhode, A., Tanner, D.Q., Anderson, C.W., Wallick,
J.R. 2008. Initial fluvial
response to the removal of Oregon's Marmot Dam. EOS Transactions
of the American Geophysical Union, 89(27): 241-252.
Grant, G.E.,
Lewis, S.L., Swanson, F., Cissel, J. & McDonnell, J., 2008. Effects of forest practices on peakflows and consequent channel
response: a state-of-science report for western
Oregon and Washington. General Technical Report PNW-GTR-760. Portland, Oregon: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 76 p.
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 (early view).
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)
Tague,
C., Grant, G., Farrell, M., Choate, J., and Jefferson A.
2008. Deep
groundwater mediates streamflow response to climate warming
in the Oregon Cascades, Climatic Change 86: 189-210
Jefferson,
A., Grant, G., and Lewis, S., 2007. A
river runs underneath it: geological control of spring
and channel systems
and management implications, Cascade Range, Oregon. In
M.J.
Furniss, C.F. Clifton, and K.L. Ronnenberg, eds. Advancing
the Fundamental Sciences: proceedings of the Forest
Service national earth sciences conference. PNW-GTR-689.
Portland,
OR: U.S.D.A. Forest Service, PNW Research Station. p391-400. McDonnell, J.
J.; Sivapalan, M.; Vaché, K.; Dunn,
S.; Grant, G.; Haggerty, R.; Hinz, C.; Hooper, R.; Kirchner,
J.; Roderick, M. L.; Selker, J.; Weiler, M. 2007. Moving
beyond heterogeneity and process complexity a new vision
for watershed hydrology. Water Resources Research 43(W07301)
doi10.1029/2006WR005467.
Tague,
C., Farrell, M., Grant, G. Lewis, S. and Rey, S. 2007. Hydrogeologic
controls on summer stream temperatures in the McKenzie
River basin, Oregon, Hydrologic Processes 21: 3288–3300
Jefferson,
A., Grant, G., and Rose, T.,
2006. Influence
of volcanic history on groundwater patterns on the west
slope of the Oregon High Cascades, Water
Resources Research, Vol. 42, W12411, doi:10.1029/2005WR004812
Sakals,
M, J. Innes, D. Wilford, R.C. Sidle, and G.E. Grant, 2006. The
role of forests in reducing hydrogeomorphic hazards.
Forest, Snow and Landscape Research 80(1): 11–22.
Lancaster,
S. and Grant, G., 2006. Debris
dams and the relief of headwater
streams. Geomorphology.Special Issue on the Hydrology
and Geomorphology of Bedrock Rivers. 82(1-2): 84-97.
Piegay,
H., G.Grant, F. Nakamura, and N. Trustrum. 2006. Braided
River Management: From assessment of river behavior to
improved sustainable development. In: G Sambrook Smith,
J. Best, C. Bristow, and G. Petts (eds): Braided
Rivers: Process, Deposits, Ecology, and Management, No.
36. Blackwell Publishing. pp. 254-275.
Hunt,
A.G., Grant, G.E. and Gupta, V.K. 2006. Spatio-temporal
scaling of channels in braided streams. Journal of Hydrology,
322:192–198. doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2005.02.034.
Hassan, Marwan A., Michael Church, Thomas E. Lisle, Francesco
Brardinoni, Lee Benda, and Gordon E. Grant, 2005. Sediment
Transport and Channel Morphology of Small, Forested Streams.
Journal of the American Water Resources Association (JAWRA)
41(4):853-876.
Bromley, C. Randle, T., Grant, G., Thorne, C. 2005.
Physical modeling of the removal of Glines Canyon Dam and
Lake Mills
from the Elwha River, WA. In Proceedings of the 2005 Watershed
Management Conference, July 19-22, 2005, Williamsburg, VA.
Tague,
C. and Grant, G.E., 2004. A
geological framework for interpreting the low flow regimes
of Cascade streams, Willamette River Basin, Oregon. Water
Resources Research, 40, W04303, doi:10.1029/2003WR002629.
Lancaster,
S.T., Hayes, S.K., and Grant, G.E., 2003. The
effects of wood on debris flow runout in small mountainous
watersheds. Water Resources Research 39(6):1168, doi:10.1029/2001WR001227.
Doyle,
M., Stanley, E., Harbor, J. and Grant, G. 2003. Dam
Removal in the United States: Emerging Needs for Science and
Policy. Eos 84: 29, 32-33.
Grant,
G.E., Schmidt, J.C. and Lewis, S.L. 2003. A
Geological Framework for Interpreting Downstream Effects of
Dams on Rivers. in J.E. O'Connor and G.E. Grant eds. A
Peculiar River. American Geophysical Union, p209-225.
O'Connor,
J.E., Curran, J.H., Beebee, R.A., Grant, G.E. and Sarna-Wojcicki,
A. 2003. Quaternary
Geology and Geomorphology of the Lower Deschutes River Canyon,
Oregon. in J.E. O'Connor and G.E. Grant eds. A Peculiar
River. Water Science and Application 7. American Geophysical
Union, p73-94.
O'Connor,
J.E., Grant, G.E. and Haluska, T.L. 2003. Overview
of Geology, Hydrology, Geomorphology, and Sediment Budget
of the Deschutes River Basin, Oregon. in J.E. O'Connor
and G.E. Grant eds. A Peculiar River. Water Science and Application
7. American Geophysical Union, p7-30.
Fassnacht,
H., McClure, E.M., Grant, G.E. and Klingeman, P.C. 2003. Downstream
Effects of the Pelton-Round Butte Hydroelectric Project on
Bedload Transport, Channel Morphology and Channel-Bed Texture,
Lower Deschutes River, Oregon. in J.E. O'Connor and G.E.
Grant eds. A Peculiar River. Water Science and Application
7. American Geophysical Union, p169-202.
Lancaster,
S.T. and Grant, G.E. 2003. You
want me to predict what? in Prediction in Geomorphology,
P.R. Wilcock and R.M. Iverson eds. American Geophysical Union,
Washington, DC p 41-50.
P.R.
Wilcock, J.C. Schmidt, M.G. Wolman, W.E. Dietrich, D. Dominick,
M.W. Doyle, G.E. Grant, R.M. Iverson, D.R. Montgomery, T.C.
Pierson, S.P. Schilling, and R.C. Wilson, 2003. When
Models Meet Managers: Examples From Geomorphology. in
Prediction in Geomorphology, P.R. Wilcock and R.M. Iverson
eds. American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC p 41-50.
Hulse,
D., Grant, G. E., Niemi, E., Branscomb, A., Diethelm, D.,
Ulrich, R., and Whitelaw, E. 2002. Muddy
waters: how floods clarify evolving relationships among landscape
processes and resource management decision-making in municipal
watersheds. EPA/NSF Final Project Report GAD# R825822,
Dept. of Landscape Architecture, University of Oregon, 32
p.
O'Connor,
J.E., Grant, G.E. and Costa, J.E. 2002. The
Geology and Geography of Floods. In Ancient Floods, Modern
Hazards: Principles and Applications of Paleoflood Hydrology.
Water Science and Application Volume 5, P. Kyle House, Robert
H. Webb, Victor R. Baker, and Daniel R. Levish eds. American
Geophysical Union, Washington. pp 359-385.
Lancaster,
S.T., Hayes, S.K., Grant, G.E., 2001. Modeling
sediment and wood storage and dynamics in small mountainous
watersheds. In Geomorphic Processes and Riverine Habitat,
J.M. Dorava, D.R. Montgomery, B.B. Palcsak and F.A. Fitzpatrick
eds. American Geophysical Union, Washington. pp 85-102.
Grant,
G., 2001, Dam removal: Panacea
or Pandora for rivers?. Hydrological Processes, 15: 1531-1532.
Braudrick,
C., Grant, G., 2001, Transport
and deposition of large woody debris in streams: A flume experiment:
Geomorphology, 41: 263-284.
Jones,
J. A.; Grant, G. E. 2001. Comment
on "Peak flow responses
to clear-cutting and roads in small and large basins, western
Cascades, Oregon: a second opinion" by R.B. Thomas and
W.F. Megahan. Water Resources Research. 37(1):175-178.
Jones,
J.A. and Grant, G.E. 2001. Comment
on "Peak flow responses
to clear-cutting and roads in small and large basins, western
Cascades, Oregon" by J.A. Jones and G.E. Grant. Water
Resources Research, 37(1): 179-180.
Johnson,
Sherri L.; Swanson, Frederick J.; Grant, Gordon E.; Wondzell,
Steven M. 2000. Riparian
forest disturbances by a mountain flood: the influence of
floated wood. Hydrological Processes.
14: 3031-3050.
Post, David A.; Jones, Julia A.; Grant, Gordon E. 2000. Datasets
from long-term ecological research (LTER) sites and their
use in ecological hydrology. Water Resources IMPACT.2(4):
37-40.Duan, J., Selker, J., Grant, G.E., 1998, Evaluation
of probability density functions in precipitation models for
the Pacific Northwest. Journal of the American Water Resources
Association, 34(3):617-627.
Duan,
Jinfan and Gordon E. Grant. 2000. Shallow
landslide delineation for steep forest watersheds based on
topographic attributes and probability analysis. In: Wilson,
J. P., and Gallant, J. C., eds, Terrain Analysis Methods for
the Environmental Sciences. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New
York, p.311-329.
Braudrick,
C., Grant, G. E., 2000, When do
logs move in rivers. Water Resources Research, 36(2):
571-584.
Grant,
Gordon E.; Fassnacht, Heidi; McClure, Ellen M.; Klingeman,
Peter C. 1999. Downstream effects of the Pelton Round Butte
Hydroelectric Project on bedload transport, channel morphology,
and channel bed texture, Deschutes River, Oregon. Portland,
OR: Portland General Electric. 111p.
O'Connor,
Jim E.; Grant, Gordon E.; Curran, Janet H.; Fassnacht, Heidi.
1999. Geomorphology of the Deschutes River below the Pelton
Round Butte Dam Complex, Oregon.Portland, OR: Portland General
Electric. 102 p.
Grant,
G., Fassnacht, H., McClure, E., and Klingeman, P., 1999, Downstream
effects of the Pelton Round Butte on bedload transport, channel
morphology, and channel bed texture. Final report to PGE
Grant,
G. E. 1999. Reply to Comment on “Critical Flow Constrains
Flow Hydraulics in Mobile-Bed Streams: A New Hypothesis” by
G. E. Grant by Hubert Chanson. Water Resources Research.
35(3): 907.
Post,
D., Grant, G., Jones, J., 1998, New developments in ecological
hydrology expand research opportunities. EOS, Transactions,
American Geophysical Union, 79(43): 517.
Duan,
J. and Grant, G.E. 1998. Modeling snow accumulation and melt
in mountain watersheds, Proc. 13th Conf. on Hydrology, American
Meteorological Society, Feb. 2-7, 1997, Long Beach, CA.
Cissel,
J., Swanson, F., Grant, G. [and others]. 1998. A disturbance-based
landscape plan for a managed forest ecosystem: The Augusta
Creek study. PNW General Technical Report PNG-GTR-422, 82
p.
Johnson,
S.L., Grant, G.E., Swanson, F.J., and Wemple, B.C. 1997, Lessons
from a flood: an integrated view of the February 1996 flood
in the McKenzie River basin. In: A.Laenaen,ed., The Pacific
Northwest Flood of 1996: Causes, Effects, and Consequences,
Proceedings of the Flood Conference, Oct. 7-8, 1996, Portland,
OR. American Institute of Hydrology and Oregon Water Resources
Research Institute.
Grant,
G., 1997. Dynamics and geomorphology of mountain rivers [Book
Review]. Journal of the North American Benthological Society.
16: 719-720.
Braudrick,
C., Grant, G.E., Ishikawa, Y. and Ikeda, H., 1997, Dynamics
of woody debris transport in alluvial channels: a flume experiment.
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 22:669-683.
Grant,
G.E. 1997. Critical flow
constrains flow hydraulics in mobile-bed streams: a new hypothesis.
Water Resources Research. 33: 349-358.
Grant,
G.E. 1997. A geomorphic
basis for the hydrologic behavior of large river systems.
In: River Quality: Dynamics and Restoration (A. Laenen and
D.A. Dunnette, eds.), CRC Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton: 105-116.
Wemple,
B.C., Jones, J.A., and Grant, G.E. 1996. Channel
network extension by logging roads in two basins, western
Cascades, Oregon. Water Resources Bulletin. 32: 1195-1207.
Swanson,
F.J., Jones, J.A., and Grant, G.E. 1996. The physical environment
as a basis for managing ecosystems. In: Kohm, K.A. and J.F.
Franklin, (eds), Creating a Forestry for the 21st Century:
The Science of Ecosystem Management, Island Press, Washington,
D.C., p. 451-468.
Jones, J.A. and Grant, G.E. 1996. Long-term
stormflow responses to clearcutting and roads in small and
large basins, western Cascades, Oregon. Water Resources
Research. 32: 959-974.
Dyrness,
T., Swanson, F., Grant, G., Gregory, S., Jones, J., Kurosawa,
K., Levno, A., Henshaw, D., Hammond, H. Flood of February,
1996 in the H.J. Andrews Forest http://www.fsl.orst.edu/lter/flood.htm
Duan,
J. and Grant, G.E. 1996. Comment on "A distributed Hydrology
- Vegetation Model for Complex Terrain WRR 30, 1665-1679,1994."
Water Resources Research. 32: 211-212.
Duan,
J., Sikka, A. K., and Grant, G.E. 1995. A comparison of stochastic
models for generating daily precipitation at the H J Andrews
Experimental Forest. Northwest Science. 69: 318-329.
Montgomery,
D.R., Grant, G.E., and Sullivan, K. 1995. Watershed
analysis as a framework for implementing ecosystem management. Water
Resources Bulletin. 31(3): 369-386.
Williamson,
K.J., Bella, D.A.,. Beschta, R.L., Grant, G. E., Klingeman,
P.C., Li, H.W., Nelson, P.O. 1995. Gravel disturbance impacts
on salmon habitat and stream health, Report prepared for the
Oregon Division of State Lands, 45 p.
Grant,
G.E. and Swanson, F.J. 1995. Watershed analysis on the public
lands: where are we now and where should we be going? In:
Watersheds '94: Respect, rethink, restore; Proceedings of
the Fourth Watershed Management Council Workshop, Ashland,
OR, Nov 16-18, 1994, edited by R.R. Harris, R. Kattelmann,
H. Kerner, and J. Woled, Univ. of California, Water Resources
Center Report No. 8 6, Press., p. 49-53.
Grant,
G. E. and Swanson, F.J. 1995. Morphology
and processes of valley floors in mountain streams, western
Cascades, Oregon.
In: Costa, J.E., Miller, A.J., Potter, K.W., and Wilcock,
P.R (eds.), Natural and Anthropogenic Influences in Fluvial
Geomorphology: the Wolman Volume, Geophysical Monograph No.
89, American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C., p. 83-101.
Grant, G.E. 1994. Introduction to watershed analysis: a retrospective.
Watershed Management Council Newsletter. 6:1-17.
Grant,
G.E., 1994. Hydraulics and sediment transport dynamics controlling
step-pool formation in high gradient streams: a flume experiment.
In: Ergenzinger, Peter and Karl-Heinz Schmidt (eds) Dynamics
and geomorphology of mountain rivers. Lecture Notes in Earth
Sciences No. 52; COMTAG workshop; June 1992, Benediktbeuern,
Germany. Berlin: Springer-Verlag. p. 241-250.
Grant,
G., McCain, C., Cissel, J., 1994. Summary of the watershed-landscape
analysis workshop. Herring, Margaret, ed.: Proceedings of
a workshop; 1994 February 2-4; Blue River, OR. Gen Tech Rep.
PNW-GTR-338. Portland, OR: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest
Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 68 p.
Yajima,
S., Ishikawa, Y., and Grant, G.E. 1993. Experiments on transport
and deposition of woody debris in channels. Journal of the
Japanese Sabo Society 6:205-206.
Forest
Ecosystem Management Assessment Team (J.W. Thomas, Team Leader).
1993. Forest ecosystem management: an ecological, economic,
and social assessment. U.S. Government Printing Office. 1000+
p.
Thomas,
J.W., Raphael, M.G., Anthony, R.G., [and others]. 1993. Viability
assessments and management considerations for species associated
with late-successional and old-growth forests of the Pacific
Northwest. USDA Forest Service, Portland, OR. 530p.
Brooks,
D.J. and Grant, G.E. 1992. New perspectives in forest management:
background, science issues, and research agenda, Gen. Tech.
Rep. PNW-RP-456. Portland, OR: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture,
Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 17p.
Grant,
G.E., Koerper, G., Duval, J., and Fogg, J. 1992. XSPRO: An
interactive software program for analyzing cross-sections
of high-gradient stream channels. Bureau of Land Management
Technical Note 387. 54 p. plus software program.
Swanson, F.J., Nakamura, F., and Grant, G.E. 1992. The settings
of erosion research and management in Japan and the western
U.S. In: Tominaga, M., ed. Proceedings of the Japan-U.S. Workshop
on Snow Avalanche, Landslide, and Debris Flow Prediction and
Control. Tsukuba, Japan, Sept 30-Oct.3, 1991, p. 517-522.
Grant,
G.E. and Mizuyama, T. 1992. Origin of step-pool sequences
in high-gradient streams: a flume experiment. In: Tominaga,
M., ed. Proceedings of the Japan-U.S. Symposium on Snow Avalanche,
Landslide, and Debris Flow Prediction and Control. Tsukuba,
Japan, Sept 30-Oct.3, 1991, p. 523-532.
Brooks,
D.J. and Grant, G.E. 1992. New perspectives in forest management:
background, science issues, and research agenda, Part I. Journal
of Forestry, 90(1):25-28; Part II. Journal of Forestry, 90(2):21-24.
Swanson,
F.J., Neilson, R.P., and Grant, G.E. 1992. Some emerging
issues
in watershed management: landscape patterns, species conservation,
and climate change. In: Naiman, R., and Sedell, J. eds. New
Perspectives for Watershed Management: Balancing Long-Term
Sustainability with Cumulative Environmental Change: Springer-Verlag,
New York, p. 307-323.
Swanson,
F.J., Wondzell, S., and Grant, G.E. 1991. Landforms, disturbances,
and ecotones. In: Di Castri, F., Hansen, A.J., eds. Landscape
Boundaries: Consequences for Biotic Diversity and Ecological
Flows: Springer-Verlag, New York, p. 305-323.
Grant,
G.E. and Wolff, A.L. 1991. Long-term
patterns of sediment transport after timber harvest, western
Cascade Mountains, Oregon, USA. In: Walling, D.E. and
Peters, N. (eds) Sediment and Stream Water Quality in a Changing
Environment, Proceedings of the Vienna IAHS Symposium, International
Association of Hydrological Sciences Publ. No. 203, Oxfordshire,
U.K. p. 31-40.
Grant,
G.E. and Swanson, F.J. 1991. Cumulative
effects of forest practices. Forest Perspectives 1(4):9-11.
Ryan,
S., and Grant, G. E. 1991. Downstream effects of timber harvesting
on channel morphology in Elk River basin, Oregon. Journal
of Environmental Quality, 20:60-72.
Grant, G.E., Harr, R.D., Leavesley, G. 1990. Effects of forest
land use on watershed hydrology: a modeling approach. The
Northwest Environmental Journal, 6:414-415.
Grant,
G. E. 1990. Long-term patterns of sediment transport following
timber harvest, western Cascade Mountains, Oregon. The Northwest
Environmental Journal, 6:413-414.
Grant,
G. E. 1990. Hydrologic, geomorphic, and aquatic habitat implications
of old and new forestry. In: Proceedings of Symposium on Forests:
Wild and Managed: Differences and Consequences, 1990 January
19-20, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., p. 35-53.
Grant,
G. E., Swanson, F.J., and Wolman, M.G. 1990. Pattern
and origin of stepped-bed morphology in high-gradient streams,
Western Cascades, Oregon. Bulletin of the Geological Society
of America 102:340-352.
Grant,
G. E. 1989. Morphology of high gradient streams at different
spatial scales, Western Cascades, Oregon. In: Omura, H. ed.
Proceedings of the Shizuoka Workshop on Channel Geomorphological
Change and the Control of Sedimentary Load in Devastated Streams;
1988 October 13-14; Shizuoka University, Shizuoka Japan.
Japanese Sabo Society. p. 1-12.
Grant,
G. E. 1988. The RAPID technique: A new method for evaluating
downstream effects of forest practices on riparian zones.
Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-220. Portland, OR: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture,
Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 36 p.
Beschta,
R.L., Blinn, T., Grant, G.E., Ice, G.G., and Swanson, F.J.
(eds.) 1987. Erosion and sedimentation in the Pacific Rim.
In: Proceedings, International Symposium on Erosion and Sedimentation
in the Pacific Rim; 1987 August 3-7; Corvallis, OR. Publ.
No. 165. Oxfordshire, U.K.: International Association of Hydrological
Sciences. 510 p.
Grant,
G.E. 1987. Assessing the effects of peak flow increases on
stream channels--a rational approach. In: Proceedings of the
California Watershed Management Conference, November 18-20,
1986, Sacramento, CA, Wildlands Resources Center Report No.
11, University of California, Berkeley, CA, 142-149.
Grant,
G. E. 1986. An assessment technique for evaluating off-site
effects of timber harvest activities on stream channels. In:
Papers presented at the American Geophysical Union meeting
on cumulative effects, National Council on Air and Stream
Improvement Technical Bulletin No. 490, 11-29.
Grant,
G. E. 1986. Sediment movement at the Oregon LTER site. In:
Sediment movement at LTER sites: mechanics, measurement, and
integration with hydrology. Surface Water Section Contract
Report No. 387, State Water Survey Division, Illinois Department
of Energy and Natural Resources, Champaign, IL, 4-9.
Sullivan,
K., Lisle, T., Dolloff, C.A., Grant, G. E., and Reid, L. 1986.
Stream channels--the link between forests and fishes. In:
Salo, E.O. and Cundy, T.W., Streamside Management: Forestry
and Fishery Interactions. Institute of Forest Resources Contribution
No. 57, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, pp. 39-97
Swanson,
F.J., Benda, L., Duncan, S., Grant, G., Megahan, W.F., Reid,
L.M., and Ziemer, R.R. 1987. Mass failures and other processes
of sediment production in Pacific Northwest forest landscapes.
In: Salo, E.O. and Cundy, T.W., Streamside Management: Forestry
and Fishery Interactions. Institute of Forest Resources Contribution
No. 57, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, pp. 9-38
Swanson,
F. J., R. L. Graham, and G. E. Grant. 1985. Some effects of
slope movements on river channels. In: Proceedings, International
Symposium on Erosion, Debris Flow and Disaster Prevention,
September 3-5, 1985, Tsukuba, Japan. 273 -278
Grant,
G. E., M. J. Crozier, and F. J. Swanson. 1984. An approach
to evaluating off-site effects of timber harvest activities
on channel morphology. In: Proceedings, Symposium on the effects
of forest land-use on erosion and slope stability, May 7-11,
1984, Honolulu, HA. East-West Center, University of Hawaii,
Honolulu, HA, 177-186. |