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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14 publications shown below:
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2023
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Multi-decadal erosion rates from glacierized watersheds on Mount Baker, Washington, USA, reveal topographic, climatic, and lithologic controls on sediment yields E. Schwat, E. Istanbulluoglu, A. Horner-Devine, S.W. Anderson, F. Knuth, D.E. Shean
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Geomorphology Volume: 438 |
2023 |
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2022
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2 |
Spatial and temporal controls on proglacial erosion rates: A comparison of four basins on Mount Rainier, 1960-2017 S.W. Anderson, D.E. Shean
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Earth Surface Processes and Landforms Volume: 47, Number: 2 |
2022 |
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2021
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3 |
Spatial and temporal controls on proglacial erosion rates: A comparison of four basins on Mount Rainier, 1960-2017 S.W. Anderson, D.E. Shean
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Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
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2021 |
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2020
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4 |
Coarse sediment dynamics in a large glaciated river system: Holocene history and storage dynamics dictate contemporary climate sensitivity S.W. Anderson, K.L. Jaeger
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GSA Bulletin
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2020 |
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2019
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5 |
Coarse sediment dynamics in the White River watershed S.W. Anderson, K.L. Jaeger
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Report for King County Water and Land Resources Division, Department of Natural Resources and Parks - United States Geological Survey, Washington Water Science Center
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2019 |
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6 |
River bed elevation variability reflects sediment supply, rather than peak flows, in the uplands of Washington State A.M. Pfeiffer, B.D. Collins, S.W. Anderson, D.R. Montgomery, E. Istanbulluoglu
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Water Resources Research Volume: 55, Number: 8 |
2019 |
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7 |
Storage and response to prior disturbance as primary controls on coarse sediment dynamics in a large glacially-fed river S.W. Anderson, K.L. Jaeger
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Presentation #EP53G-2265 - American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA
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2019 |
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2017
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Translating bed waves in response to climate-driven variability in sediment supply from Mount Baker, Washington State S.W. Anderson, C.P. Konrad
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Presentation #50-7 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs Volume: 49, Number: 6 |
2017 |
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2014
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9 |
Using repeat lidar to estimate sediment transport in a steep stream S.W. Anderson, J. Pitlick
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface Volume: 119 |
2014 |
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2013
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10 |
Geomorphic assessment of significant sediment loading in Tahoma Creek S.W. Anderson, P.M. Kennard, J. Pitlick
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Science Brief - Mount Rainier National Park
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2013 |
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11 |
Sediment fluxes in a changing climate: Tahoma Creek over daily to centennial time-scales S.W. Anderson
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M.A. Thesis - University of Colorado
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2013 |
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Tahoma Creek: Aggradation and resource management S.W. Anderson
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Unpublished Internal Document - National Park Service
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2013 |
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2012
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Geomorphic response to significant sediment loading in Tahoma Creek, Mt. Rainier, WA S.W. Anderson, P.M. Kennard, J. Pitlick
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Abstract #EP53C-1055 - American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2012
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2012 |
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2011
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Wave-like motion of coarse bed materials in high-gradient pro-glacial rivers at Mount Rainier Washington, USA S.R. Beason, S.W. Anderson, L.C. Walkup, P.M. Kennard, C.T. Floyd, A.C. Stifter
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Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs Volume: 43, Number: 5 |
2011 |
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