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Autor:
Nathaniel D. Reynolds, Jim E. O’Connor, Patrick T. Pringle, Alex C. Bourdeau, Robert L. Schuster
Publikováno v:
Quaternary Research. 109:65-82
The late Holocene Bonneville landslide, a 15.5 km2 rockslide-debris avalanche, descended 1000 m from the north side of the Columbia River Gorge and dammed the Columbia River where it bisects the Cascade Range of Oregon and Washington, USA. The landsl
Autor:
John P. Lasher, Jeremy A. Alexander, Chris Holm-Denoma, Jim E. O'Connor, Paul K. Link, Charles M. Cannon, Lydia M. Staisch
Publikováno v:
GSA Bulletin. 134:1834-1844
The details and mechanisms for Neogene river reorganization in the U.S. Pacific Northwest and northern Rocky Mountains have been debated for over a century with key implications for how tectonic and volcanic systems modulate topographic development.
Publikováno v:
GSA Bulletin. 133:1851-1874
Riverine measurements of sediment and solute transport give empirical basin-scale estimates of bed-load, suspended-sediment, and silicate-solute fluxes for 100,000 km2 of northwestern California and western Oregon. This spatially explicit sediment bu
Autor:
Joseph F. Mangano, Jason B. Dunham, Mackenzie K. Keith, Kelly C. Coates, Krista L. Jones, Jim E. O'Connor, Travis Mackie
Publikováno v:
North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 40:1400-1416
Autor:
Jim E. O’Connor, Ray E. Wells, Scott E.K. Bennett, Charles M. Cannon, Lydia M. Staisch, James L. Anderson, Anthony F. Pivarunas, Gabriel W. Gordon, Richard J. Blakely, Mark E. Stelten, Russell C. Evarts†
The Columbia River Gorge is the Columbia River’s long-held yet evolving passage through the volcanic arc of the Cascade Range. The globally unique setting of a continental-scale river bisecting an active volcanic arc at the leading edge of a major
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https://doi.org/10.1130/2021.0062(05)
https://doi.org/10.1130/2021.0062(05)
Autor:
Richard B. Waitt, Brian F. Atwater, Karin Lehnigk, Isaac J. Larsen, Bruce N. Bjornstad, Michelle A. Hanson, Jim E. O’Connor
Publikováno v:
From Terranes to Terrains: Geologic Field Guides on the Construction and Destruction of the Pacific Northwest ISBN: 9780813700625
New findings about old puzzles occasion rethinking of the Grand Coulee, greatest of the scabland channels. Those puzzles begin with antecedents of current upper Grand Coulee. By a recent interpretation, the upper coulee exploited the former high-leve
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https://doi.org/10.1130/2021.0062(07)
https://doi.org/10.1130/2021.0062(07)
Autor:
Melissa M. Foley, Sarah A. Morley, Laura S. Craig, Andrew C. Wilcox, Amy E. East, Jeffrey J. Duda, Christopher S. Magirl, James E. Evans, Jim E. O'Connor, J. Ryan Bellmore, Jon J. Major, Patrick B. Shafroth, Christian E. Torgersen, George R. Pess, Chauncey W. Anderson
Publikováno v:
Bioscience
One of the desired outcomes of dam decommissioning and removal is the recovery of aquatic and riparian ecosystems. To investigate this common objective, we synthesized information from empirical studies and ecological theory into conceptual models th
In late Wisconsin time, the Purcell Trench lobe of the Cordilleran ice sheet dammed the Clark Fork of the Columbia River in western Montana, creating glacial Lake Missoula. During part of this epoch, the Okanogan lobe also dammed the Columbia River d
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https://doi.org/10.1130/2021.2548(17)
https://doi.org/10.1130/2021.2548(17)
Autor:
John J. Clague, Jim E. O’Connor
Publikováno v:
Snow and Ice-Related Hazards, Risks, and Disasters ISBN: 9780128171295
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https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-817129-5.00019-6
https://doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-817129-5.00019-6