Understanding sedimentation patterns in small coastal watersheds due to landscape perturbations is critical for connecting hillslope and fluvial processes, in addition to managing aquatic habitats for anadromous fish and other aquatic species in the Oregon Coast Range (OCR). Changes in sedimentation patterns spanning the last 250 years are preserved in two landslide‐dammed lakes in small watersheds (\u3c 10 km2) underlain by the Tyee Formation in the central OCR. Dendrochronology of drowned Douglas‐fir stumps in both lakes provided precise timing of the damming and formation of the lakes, with Klickitat Lake forming in winter ad 1751/52 and Wasson Lake in winter ad 1819/20. Perturbations from wildfires, logging and road development, and pre...
Graduation date: 2002Tillamook Bay is the second largest estuary on the Oregon coast, and concerns h...
Graduation date: 1995Sediment production and delivery in Pacific Northwest\ud coastal streams can ha...
Graduation date: 1989Elk River is a sixth order stream, draining a 200 square\ud kilometer basin in ...
Understanding sedimentation patterns in small coastal watersheds due to landscape perturbations is c...
Up to 250 years of sedimentation patterns in headwater streams are preserved with detail in landslid...
Graduation date: 2017Sediment cores were retrieved from a landslide-dammed lake, recording events ba...
Graduation date: 1977There is evidence that recent ecological changes in lakes and their watersheds ...
Reconstruction of high‐frequency erosion variability beyond the instrumental record requires well‐da...
Graduation date: 1994Through the trapping of sediment behind dams, the\ud presence of beaver in a wa...
Large-magnitude earthquakes and hydrologic events in mountainous settings commonly trigger thousands...
Enhanced sediment yield associated with forestry activity is well documented. While some studies ha...
Graduation date: 2005Presentation date: 2004-11-12This study is part of the effort to quantify sedim...
Graduation date: 1964Landsliding is a significant contributor to continuous erosion\ud of the 150-mi...
ABSTRACT: Debris flows in the Pacific Northwest can play a major role in routing sediment and wood s...
It has long been established that land use disturbances can induce elevated sediment yields in affe...
Graduation date: 2002Tillamook Bay is the second largest estuary on the Oregon coast, and concerns h...
Graduation date: 1995Sediment production and delivery in Pacific Northwest\ud coastal streams can ha...
Graduation date: 1989Elk River is a sixth order stream, draining a 200 square\ud kilometer basin in ...
Understanding sedimentation patterns in small coastal watersheds due to landscape perturbations is c...
Up to 250 years of sedimentation patterns in headwater streams are preserved with detail in landslid...
Graduation date: 2017Sediment cores were retrieved from a landslide-dammed lake, recording events ba...
Graduation date: 1977There is evidence that recent ecological changes in lakes and their watersheds ...
Reconstruction of high‐frequency erosion variability beyond the instrumental record requires well‐da...
Graduation date: 1994Through the trapping of sediment behind dams, the\ud presence of beaver in a wa...
Large-magnitude earthquakes and hydrologic events in mountainous settings commonly trigger thousands...
Enhanced sediment yield associated with forestry activity is well documented. While some studies ha...
Graduation date: 2005Presentation date: 2004-11-12This study is part of the effort to quantify sedim...
Graduation date: 1964Landsliding is a significant contributor to continuous erosion\ud of the 150-mi...
ABSTRACT: Debris flows in the Pacific Northwest can play a major role in routing sediment and wood s...
It has long been established that land use disturbances can induce elevated sediment yields in affe...
Graduation date: 2002Tillamook Bay is the second largest estuary on the Oregon coast, and concerns h...
Graduation date: 1995Sediment production and delivery in Pacific Northwest\ud coastal streams can ha...
Graduation date: 1989Elk River is a sixth order stream, draining a 200 square\ud kilometer basin in ...