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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11 publications shown below:
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TITLE AND AUTHORS |
PUBLICATION INFO |
YEAR |
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2018
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Engineered log jams: Recent developments in their design and placement, with examples from the Pacific Northwest, U.S.A. T.B. Abbe, M. Hrachovec, S. Winter
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Reference Module in Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences
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2018 |
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2017
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Convex valley cross-sections of Mount Rainier rivers and the role of forests and logjams as limitations to channel migration T.B. Abbe, M. Ericsson, P.M. Kennard, S.R. Beason, C.F. Rapp, G. Jackson
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Presentation #50-10 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs Volume: 49, Number: 6 |
2017 |
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2011
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3 |
Landscape response to climate change and its role in infrastructure protection and management at Mount Rainier National Park S.R. Beason, P.M. Kennard, T.B. Abbe, L.C. Walkup
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Feature Article - National Park Service - Park Science Volume: 28, Number: 2 |
2011 |
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4 |
The floodplain large-wood cycle hypothesis: A mechanism for the physical and biotic structuring of temperate forested alluvial valleys in the North Pacific coastal ecoregion B.D. Collins, D.R. Montgomery, K.L. Fetherston, T.B. Abbe
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Geomorphology Volume: 139-140 |
2011 |
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5 |
The role of riparian forests in river avulsion and floodplain disequilibrium in aggrading pro-glacial rivers: A newly recognized model in fluvial geomorphology P.M. Kennard, T.B. Abbe, M. Ericsson, J. Bjork, S.R. Beason
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Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs Volume: 43, Number: 5 |
2011 |
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2010
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6 |
Rivers gone wild: Mountain river response to a warming climate in the Pacific Northwest T.B. Abbe, S.R. Beason, P.M. Kennard, J. Park
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Freshwater Volume: 2, Number: 2 |
2010 |
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2008
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7 |
Alluvial landscape response to climate change in glacial rivers and the implications to river restoration T.B. Abbe, S.R. Beason, P.M. Kennard, J. Park
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River Restoration Northwest Annual Symposium
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2008 |
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2003
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8 |
A framework for delineating channel migration zones C.F. Rapp, T.B. Abbe
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Publication #03-06-027 - Washington State Department of Ecology
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2003 |
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9 |
Geomorphic effects of wood in rivers D.R. Montgomery, B.D. Collins, J.M. Buffington, T.B. Abbe
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American Fisheries Society Symposium Volume: 37 |
2003 |
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10 |
Patterns and processes of wood debris accumulation in the Queets river basin, Washington T.B. Abbe, D.R. Montgomery
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Geomorphology Volume: 51 |
2003 |
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2000
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Patterns, mechanics and geomorphic effects of wood debris accumulations in a forest river system T.B. Abbe
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Ph.D Thesis - University of Washington
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2000 |
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