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Geologic Publications for Mount Rainier and Vicinity

Geologic Publications for Mount Rainier and Vicinity

The goal of this page is to have an easy-to-use, online, accessible, and searchable archive of geologic research related to Mount Rainier and the surrounding area. This list is constantly being updated as I am finding more and more articles and documents about Mount Rainier. If you find something interesting, please send it to me! (scott_beason *at* nps.gov). If you find mistakes, please let me know too.

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12 publications shown below:

# TITLE AND AUTHORS PUBLICATION INFO YEAR PDF
2024
1
Adaptive management in the National Park Service: How Mount Rainier has grown and responded to imminent geomorphic threats
Z. Seitzinger, R.P. Jost, T.R. Kenyon

Presentation 213-8 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 56, Number: 5
2024 Click for this report [External Link]
2
Analysis of channel width chagne on the Nisqually and White River Watersheds within Mount Rainier National Park
P. Shinall, G. Lindberg, R.P. Jost, T.R. Kenyon, K. Fox-Dobbs, D. Birlenbach

Poster 265-8 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 56, Number: 5
2024 Click for this report [External Link]
3
Behind the curtain: Characterizing the Nisqually Watershed of MORA as a means to explore the use of non-contact data sources in mountain hydrology
T.R. Kenyon, R.P. Jost

Poster 265-10 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 56, Number: 5
2024 Click for this report [External Link]
2023
4
Changes in glacier extents and estimated changes in glacial volume at Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA from 1896 to 2021
S.R. Beason, T.R. Kenyon, R.P. Jost, L.J. Walker

Natural Resource Report NPS/MORA/NRR—2023/2524 - National Park Service
2023 Click for this report [External Link]
2022
5
A vanishing landscape: Current trends for the glaciers of Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA
S.R. Beason, T.R. Kenyon, R.P. Jost, L.J. Walker

Poster 23-9 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 54, Number: 5
2022 Click for the PDF of this report
2021
6
Evaluating future water supply scenarios in Mount Rainier National Park
R.M. Fricke, R.A. Lofgren, T.R. Kenyon, R.P. Jost, S.R. Beason

Presentation 39-9 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 53, Number: 6
2021 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report
7
Forecasting and seismic detection of proglacial debris flows at Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA
S.R. Beason, N.T. Legg, T.R. Kenyon, R.P. Jost

Environmental and Engineering Geoscience
Volume: 27, Number: 1
2021 Click for the PDF of this report
2019
8
Forecasting and seismic detection of debris flows in pro-glacial rivers at Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA
S.R. Beason, N.T. Legg, T.R. Kenyon, R.P. Jost, P.M. Kennard

Debris-Flow Hazards Mitigation: Mechanics, Monitoring, Modeling, and Assessment: Proceedings, 7th International Conference on Debris-Flow Hazard Mitigation - Association of Environmental and Engineering Geologists Special Publication 28
2019 Click to view the 2 PDFs associated with this report
9
Implementation of stabilization measures in the novel settings of Mount Rainier National Park
T.R. Kenyon, R.P. Jost, S.R. Beason

Paper No. 179-7 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 51, Number: 5
2019 Click for the PDF of this report
10
The Nisqually River: Risk assessment and recommendations for future actions
S.B. Cutter, J.J. Bersson, T.R. Kenyon, R.P. Jost, S.R. Beason

Unpublished Resource Brief - Mount Rainier National Park
2019 Click for the PDF of this report
11
White River Campground Road rock barbs: Construction, reconstruction, and recommendations for future actions
T.R. Kenyon, R.P. Jost, S.R. Beason

Unpublished Resource Brief - Mount Rainier National Park
2019 Click for the PDF of this report
2017
12
Rivers Gone Wild: Extreme landscape response to climate-induced flooding and debris flows, and implications to long-term management at Mount Rainier National Park
S.R. Beason, P.M. Kennard, C.S. Magirl, J.L. George, R.P. Jost, T.R. Kenyon

Field Trip Guide #410, 2017 Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA - National Park Service, Mount Rainier National Park
2017 Click for the PDF of this report