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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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299 publications shown below:

# TITLE AND AUTHORS PUBLICATION INFO YEAR PDF SCORE
2008
1
Analysis of scaling methods in deriving future volume evolutions of valley glaciers
V. Radic, R. Hock, J. Oerlemans

Journal of Glaciology
Volume: 54, Number: 187
2008 Click for this report [External Link] 48.83
2015
2
A review of volume-area scaling of glaciers
D.B. Bahr, W.T. Pfeffer, G. Kaser

Reviews of Geophysics
Volume: 53
2015 You must be logged in to view this PDF 26.54
1997
3
The physical basis of glacier volume-area scaling
D.B. Bahr, M.F. Meier, S.D. Peckham

Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
Volume: 102, Number: B9
1997 Click for this report [External Link] 16.65
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] 7.12
2017
5
Dramatic changes to glacial volume and extent since the late 19th century at Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA
J.L. George, S.R. Beason

Poster #158-6 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 49, Number: 6
2017 Click for the PDF of this report 5.10
1998
6
Objective delineation of lahar-inundation hazard zones
R.M. Iverson, S.P. Schilling, J.W. Vallance

GSA Bulletin
Volume: 110, Number: 8
1998 You must be logged in to view this PDF 3.59
2017
7
A semi-automated approach to derive elevation time-series and calculate glacier mass balance from historical aerial imagery
E.N. Whorton, A.O. Headman, D.E. Shean, E. McCann

Abstract #C53D-07 - American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2017
2017 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 3.26
1986
8
Glacier volume estimation on Cascade Volcanoes: An analysis and comparison with other methods
C.L. Driedger, P.M. Kennard

Annals of Glaciology
Volume: 8
1986 You must be logged in to view this PDF 3.02
2017
9
Glacier change on Mount Rainier in the context of other volcanoes in the Cascade Range of the Pacific Northwest
A.G. Fountain, B. Glenn, H.J. Basagic

Presentation #23-4 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 49, Number: 6
2017 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 3.02
10
A semi-automated methodology for using historical aerial photography to create high-resolution elevation and orthoimagery products of South Cascade Glacier, Washington, USA
A.O. Headman, E.N. Whorton, D.E. Shean, E. McCann

Presentation #23-6 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 49, Number: 6
2017 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 2.87
2024
11
Volume loss and surface deflation at Emmons Glacier, Mount Rainier, WA
J. Jimenez, C. Todd, M. Koutnik

Poster 265-5 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 56, Number: 5
2024 Click for this report [External Link] 2.75
12
Mapping the extent of Emmons Glacier, Mount Rainier, WA between 1951-2023 using high-resolution imagery
J. Jimenez, C. Todd, M. Koutnik

Poster 265-6 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 56, Number: 5
2024 Click for this report [External Link] 2.72
2017
13
Revised tephra volumes for Cascade Range volcanoes
M. Nathenson

Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
Volume: 341
2017 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 2.47
2009
14
Process domains as a unifying concept to characterize geohydrological linkages in glaciated mountain headwaters
A.A. Weekes

PhD dissertation - University of Washington College of Forest Resources
2009 Click for the PDF of this report 2.40
2017
15
Change in glacial extent at Mount Rainier National Park from 1896-2015
S.R. Beason

Natural Resource Report NPS/MORA/NRR-2017/1472 - National Park Service
2017 Click to view the 3 PDFs associated with this report 2.27
2011
16
Whole-edifice ice volume change A.D. 1970 to 2007/2008 at Mount Rainier, Washington, based on LiDAR surveying
T.W. Sisson, J.E. Robinson, D.D. Swinney

Geology
Volume: 39
2011 You must be logged in to view this PDF 2.17
17
Mount Rainier National Park glacier mass balance monitoring annual report, water year 2009: North Coast and Cascades Network
J.L. Riedel, M. Larrabee

Natural Resource Technical Report NPS/NCCN/NRTR-2011/484 - National Park Service
2011 Click for the PDF of this report 2.13
2004
18
Spatial and temporal variations of glaciers (1913-1994) on Mt. Rainier and the relation with climate
T.H. Nylen

M.S. Thesis - Portland State University
2004 Click for the PDF of this report 2.11
2012
19
Changes in sediment volume in Alder Lake, Nisqually River Basin, Washington, 1945-2011
J.A. Czuba, T.D. Olsen, C.R. Czuba, C.S. Magirl, C.C. Gish

Open-File Report 2012-1068 - United States Geological Survey
2012 Click for the PDF of this report 1.98
1972
20
The movement and basal sliding of the Nisqually Glacier, Mount Rainier
S.M. Hodge

Ph.D Thesis - University of Washington
1972 Click for the PDF of this report 1.80
2014
21
Aggradation of glacially-sourced braided rivers at Mount Rainier National Park, Washington: Summary report for 1997-2012
S.R. Beason, L.C. Walkup, P.M. Kennard

Natural Resource Technical Report NPS/MORA/NRTR-2014/910 - National Park Service
2014 Click for the PDF of this report 1.64
2003
22
Environment, prehistory and archaeology of Mount Rainier National Park, Washington
G.C. Burtchard

National Park Service
2003 Click for the PDF of this report 1.59
1998
23
Water flow through temperate glaciers
A.G. Fountain, J.S. Walder

Reviews of Geophysics
Volume: 36, Number: 3
1998 You must be logged in to view this PDF 1.52
2009
24
Recent periglacial debris flows from Mount Rainier, Washington
E.A. Copeland

M.S. Water Resource Engineering Thesis - Oregon State University
2009 Click for the PDF of this report 1.51
2007
25
2007 archaeological inventory, lower Stevens Canyon Road, Mount Rainier National Park
B.M. Diaz

Mount Rainier National Park
2007 Click for the PDF of this report 1.50
2021
26
Evolution of debris cover on Emmons Glacier, Mount Rainier, Washington
R. Ireson, C. Todd, M. Koutnik

Poster 117-3 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 53, Number: 6
2021 Click for the PDF of this report 1.46
2015
27
Mount Rainier National Park glacier mass balance monitoring annual report, water year 2011: North Coast and Cascades Network
J.L. Riedel, M. Larrabee

Natural Resource Data Series NPS/NCCN/NRDS-2015/752 - National Park Service
2015 Click for the PDF of this report 1.45
2022
28
Geologic field-trip guide to volcanism and its interaction with snow and ice at Mount Rainier, Washington
J.W. Vallance, T.W. Sisson

Scientific Investigations Report 2017-5022-A - United States Geological Survey
2022 Click for this report [External Link] 1.34
2012
29
Mount Rainier National Park glacier mass balance monitoring annual report, water year 2010: North Coast and Cascades Network
J.L. Riedel, M. Larrabee

Natural Resource Data Series NPS/NCCN/NRDS-2012-355 - National Park Service
2012 Click for the PDF of this report 1.33
2020
30
Applications of digital remote sensing to quantify glacier change in Glacier and Mount Rainier National Parks
B.M. Clark

M.S. Environmental Sciences Thesis - Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX
2020 Click for this report [External Link] 1.28
1955
31
Forty-two years of recession of the Nisqually Glacier on Mount Rainier
V.R. Bender, A.L. Haines

Erdkunde - Archive for Scientific Geography
Volume: 9, Number: 4
1955 You must be logged in to view this PDF 1.27
1995
32
Sedimentology, behavior, and hazards of debris flows at Mount Rainier, Washington
K.M. Scott, J.W. Vallance, P.T. Pringle

Professional Paper 1547 - United States Geological Survey
1995 Click for the PDF of this report 1.25
2021
33
Sources of supraglacial debris on Emmons Glacier, Mount Rainier, WA
A. Sheflo, C. Todd, M. Koutnik, H. Williams, A. Yannello, B. Lungberg, S. Altenberger

Poster 117-4 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 53, Number: 6
2021 Click for the PDF of this report 1.24
2022
34
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 1.23
2024
35
Evolving supraglacial sediment sources and extent on a large debris-covered glacier
K. Ramirez, J. Jimenez, C. Todd

Poster 265-1 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 56, Number: 5
2024 Click for this report [External Link] 1.19
1994
36
Seismicity of rockfalls and avalanches at three Cascade Range volcanoes: Implications for seismic detection of hazardous mass movements
R.D. Norris

Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America
Volume: 84, Number: 6
1994 You must be logged in to view this PDF 1.19
2017
37
Simulated spatial and temporal evolution and downstream effect of sediment pulses in rivers draining Mount Rainier, Washington
J.A. Czuba, C.R. Czuba, C.S. Magirl, Y. Cui

Presentation #50-6 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 49, Number: 6
2017 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 1.19
2008
38
A method for remotely monitoring glaciers with regional application to the Pacific Northwest
B. Medley

M.S. Thesis - Oregon State University
2008 Click for the PDF of this report 1.17
2023
39
Using high-resolution imaging satellite constellations to understand glacier mass balance and dynamics in High Mountain Asia
S. Bhushan

Ph.D Thesis - University of Washington
2023 Click for this report [External Link] 1.16
2022
40
Modeling the dynamics of lahars that originate as landslides on the west side of Mount Rainier, Washington
D.L. George, R.M. Iverson, C.M. Cannon

Open File Report 2021-1118 - United States Geological Survey
2022 Click for this report [External Link] 1.14
2005
41
2005 archaeological inventory, upper Stevens Canyon Road, Mount Rainier National Park
B.M. Diaz, G.C. Burtchard

Mount Rainier National Park
2005 Click for the PDF of this report 1.12
2014
42
Mount Wow rock fall, preliminary findings
S.R. Beason

Unpublished Document - Mount Rainier National Park
2014 Click for the PDF of this report 1.02
43
Landsat-based monitoring of landscape dynamics in Mount Rainier National Park: 1985-2009
N. Antonova, C. Copass, S. Clary

Natural Resource Data Series NPS/NCCN/NRDS-2014/637 - National Park Service
2014 Click for the PDF of this report 1.00
2023
44
Deciphering the impacts of glacial melt, lahars, debris flows, flood regulation, levees, and downstream channel avulsion on sediment transport in the White River, Mt. Rainier, Washington State
J.C. Curran

Poster - Gravel Bed Rivers 9, Villarrica, Chile
2023 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.98
2018
45
Glacier recession and the response of summer streamflow in the Pacific Northwest United States, 1960‐2099
C. Frans, E. Istanbulluoglu, D.P. Lettenmaier, A.G. Fountain, J.L. Riedel

Water Resources Research
Volume: 54, Number: 9
2018 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.96
2011
46
Glacial changes between 1985-2009 and implications for volcanic hazards at Mt. Rainier, Washington
J.E. Sanford

M.S. Thesis - Oklahoma State University
2011 Click for the PDF of this report 0.95
2005
47
An investigation into the 2003 Van Trump Creek debris flow, Mt. Rainier, Washington, United States of America
K.H. Donovan

BSc Geological Hazards Thesis - University of Portsmouth (UK)
2005 Click to view the 9 PDFs associated with this report 0.92
2024
48
Monitoring lahars
W.A. Thelen, J.J. Lyons, A.M. Iezzi, S.C. Moran

Scientific Investigations Report 2024-5062-H - United States Geological Survey
2024 Click for this report [External Link] 0.92
2022
49
Glaciers of the Olympic Mountains, Washington: The past and future 100 years
A.G. Fountain, C. Gray, B. Glenn, B. Menounos, J. Pflug, J.L. Riedel

JGR Earth Surface
Volume: 127, Number: 4
2022 Click for this report [External Link] 0.90
2024
50
What do variations in debris thickness on Emmons Glacier, Mount Rainier, WA tell us about its future?
A.B. Gomez, J. Jimenez, C. Todd

Poster 265-2 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 56, Number: 5
2024 Click for this report [External Link] 0.88
2016
51
Estimating glacier equilibrium line altitude on Mount Rainier, Washington through satellite image analysis
R. Aberle, C. Todd

Paper No. 321-10 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 48, Number: 7
2016 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.88
2017
52
Geochemical monitoring of stagnant ice for glacial outburst flood hazard assessment, Mount Rainier National Park
K.A. Wokosin, P.M. Kennard, P. Edmiston

Presentation 23-11 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 49, Number: 6
2017 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.86
1994
53
Geomorphic change caused by outburst floods and debris flows at Mount Rainier, Washington, which emphasis on Tahoma Creek Valley
J.S. Walder, C.L. Driedger

Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4093 - United States Geological Survey
1994 Click for the PDF of this report 0.86
2011
54
Floodplains statement of findings: Carbon River area access management plan
S.R. Beason

Environmental Assessment - Mount Rainier National Park
2011 Click for the PDF of this report 0.85
2014
55
Debris flow initiation in proglacial gullies on Mount Rainier, Washington
N.T. Legg, A.J. Meigs, G.E. Grant, P.M. Kennard

Geomorphology
Volume: 226
2014 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.82
2017
56
Mining Glacier Basin: History of the Glacier Basin Mining District, Mount Rainier National Park
G.C. Burtchard, J.Y. Cheung, R.N. McIntyre

Unpublished Report - Mount Rainier National Park
2017 Click for the PDF of this report 0.82
2000
57
A model for the magmatic-hydrothermal system at Mount Rainier, Washington, from seismic and geochemical observations
S.C. Moran, D.R. Zimbelman, S.D. Malone

Bulletin of Volcanology
Volume: 61, Number: 7
2000 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.79
2012
58
Characteristics and origin of subaqueous pumice-rich pyroclastic facies: Ohanapecosh formation (USA) and Dogashima formation (Japan)
M. Jutzeler

Ph.D Thesis - University of Tasmania
2012 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.79
2021
59
Frequent mass movements from glacial and lahar terraces, controlled by both hillslope characteristics and fluvial erosion, are an important sediment source to Puget Sound rivers
D.N. Scott, B.D. Collins

Water Resources Research
Volume: 57
2021 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.79
2003
60
Origin and emplacement of the andesite of Burroughs Mountain, a zoned, large-volume lava flow at Mount Rainier, Washington, USA
K.R. Stockstill, T.A. Vogel, T.W. Sisson

Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
Volume: 119, Number: 1-4
2003 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.79
2011
61
The impacts of climate change at Mount Rainier National Park
K. Ford

Unpublished Report - University of Washington
2011 Click for the PDF of this report 0.77
2017
62
The geography of glaciers and perennial snowfields in the American West
A.G. Fountain, B. Glenn, H.J. Basagic

Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research
Volume: 49, Number: 3
2017 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.76
1972
63
Recent activity of glaciers of Mount Rainier, Washington
R.S. Sigafoos, E.L. Hendricks

Professional Paper 387-B - United States Geological Survey
1972 Click for the PDF of this report 0.76
2012
64
Controls on debris flow bulking in proglacial gullies on Mount Rainier, Washington
N.T. Legg, A.J. Meigs, G.E. Grant, P.M. Kennard

Abstract #EP13A-0812 - American Geophysical Union
2012 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.75
2011
65
Subsurface hydrology of an overdeepened cirque glacier
C.F. Dow, J.L. Kavanaugh, J.W. Sanders, K.M. Cuffey, K.R. MacGregor

Journal of Glaciology
Volume: 57, Number: 206
2011 Click for the PDF of this report 0.75
1987
66
Glacier surge mechanism based on linked cavity configuration of the basal water conduit system
B. Kamb

Journal of Geophysical Research
Volume: 92, Number: B9
1987 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.72
2022
67
Glacier Peak and the chocolate factory: Recurring debris flows from the eastern flank of Glacier Peak stratovolocano, North Cascades, Washington State, USA
E.M. Fordham

M.S. Geology Thesis - Western Washington University
2022 Click for this report [External Link] 0.71
2017
68
The role of glaciers and glacier research in development of U.S. national parks
D.M. Capps

Earth Sciences History
Volume: 36, Number: 2
2017 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.71
2018
69
Committed retreat: Controls on glacier disequilibrium in a warming climate
J.E. Christian, M. Koutnik, G. Roe

Journal of Glaciology
Volume: 64, Number: 246
2018 Click for the PDF of this report 0.70
2021
70
Evolution of a glacier terminus with implications for locating stagnating ice
C. Todd, R. Ireson, A. Sheflo, M. Koutnik

Presentation 39-4 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 63, Number: 6
2021 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.70
2017
71
Mapping supraglacial debris on Emmons Glacier, Mount Rainier, WA
A. Basehart, S. Altenberger, M. Koutnik, C. Todd

Poster #158-3 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 49, Number: 6
2017 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.70
1995
72
Frequent outburst floods from South Tahoma Glacier, Mount Rainier, U.S.A.: Relation to debris flows, meterological origin and implications for subglacial hydrology
J.S. Walder, C.L. Driedger

Journal of Glaciology
Volume: 41, Number: 137
1995 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.69
2008
73
Archaeology and history in the Nisqually Corridor, Sunshine Point, Kautz, and Longmire Historic District: Results of the 2006-2007 flood damage survey
G.C. Burtchard, J.Y. Cheung, E.B. Gleason

Mount Rainier National Park
2008 Click for the PDF of this report 0.68
2010
74
The changing glaciers of Mt. Hood, Oregon and Mt. Rainier, Washington: Implications for periglacial debris flows
J.R. Ellinger

M.S. Thesis - Oregon State University
2010 Click for the PDF of this report 0.67
2014
75
Melting the rocky terminus of Emmons Glacier
P.L. Moore, L.I. Nelson, T.M. Dits

Science Brief - Mount Rainier National Park
2014 Click for the PDF of this report 0.65
2021
76
Surface elevation change on debris-covered Emmons Glacier, Mount Rainier, WA
B. Fontana, C. Todd, M. Koutnik, B. Flury, L. Black, L. Krehbiel

Poster 117-5 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 53, Number: 6
2021 Click for the PDF of this report 0.65
2013
77
Surficial ice velocities of the lower Nisqually Glacier and their relationship to outburst flood hazards at Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, United States
L.C. Walkup, S.R. Beason, P.M. Kennard, J.G. Ohlschlager, A.C. Stifter

Paper No. 3 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 45, Number: 7
2013 Click for the PDF of this report 0.65
2016
78
Assessment, restoration, and management of the North Puyallup Trail, Mount Rainier National Park
T.R. Kenyon

M.S. Earth and Space Sciences Applied Geosciences (MESSAGe) Thesis - University of Washington
2016 Click for the PDF of this report 0.65
2009
79
Community exposure to lahar hazards from Mount Rainier, Washington
N.J. Wood, C.E. Soulard

Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5211 - United States Geological Survey
2009 Click for the PDF of this report 0.65
2017
80
Assessing mass balance change at South Cascade Glacier: Is it representative of regional glaciers?
E.N. Whorton, D.E. Shean, D. Fagre, C. McNeil, A. Clark, L. Sass, A.O. Headman, E. Peitzsch, D. McGrath, E.H. Baker

Presentation #23-5 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 49, Number: 6
2017 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.64
2003
81
Debris-flow hazards caused by hydrologic events at Mount Rainier, Washington
J.W. Vallance, M.L. Cunico, S.P. Schilling

Open-File Report 2003-368 - United States Geological Survey
2003 Click for the PDF of this report 0.64
2024
82
Evaluating the effect of air temperatures on suspended sediment in the White River, WA
C. Garcia, C. Todd

Poster 265-9 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 56, Number: 5
2024 Click for this report [External Link] 0.63
2020
83
Mantle sources interpreted from mafic volcanoes adjacent to the andesitic Goat Rocks Volcanic Complex, Southern Washington Cascades
K.T. Wall, A.L. Grunder, D. Weis

Virtual Oral Presentation - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 52, Number: 6
2020 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.62
2006
84
River bed elevation changes and increasing flood hazards in the Nisqually River at Mount Rainier National Park, Washington
S.O. Halmon, P.M. Kennard, S.R. Beason, E. Beaulieu, L.W. Mitchell

Abstract #H11B-1256 - American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2006
2006 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.62
2013
85
Glacier variability in the conterminous United States during the twentieth century
G.J. McCabe, A.G. Fountain

Climate Change
Volume: 116, Number: 3-4
2013 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.61
2021
86
Increase in occurrence of large glacier-related landslides in the high mountains of Asia
J. Liu, Y. Wu, X. Gao

Nature Scientific Reports
Volume: 11, Number: 1635
2021 Click for this report [External Link] 0.61
2018
87
Time-lapse photography of glaciers at Mount Rainier National Park
S.R. Beason, T.R. Kenyon

Unpublished Resource Article - North Coast and Cascades Research Learning Center, National Park Service
2018 Click for this report [External Link] 0.60
2019
88
Surficial velocities of the Nisqually Glacier, Mount Rainier National Park, 2011 and 2012
L.C. Walkup, P.M. Kennard, J.G. Ohlschlager, S.R. Beason

Unpublished Report - Geology Program, Mount Rainier National Park
2019 Click for the PDF of this report 0.59
2017
89
Exploration and study of the glacier fumarole caves in the summit crater of Mount Rainier, Washington State, U.S.A
E. Cartaya, D. Riggs, T. Cavendish, L.J. Florea, A. Pflitsch, P.J. Boston

Presentation #50-2 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 49, Number: 6
2017 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.57
1989
90
Glacier outburst floods at Mount Rainier, Washington state, U.S.A.
C.L. Driedger, A.G. Fountain

Annals of Glaciology
Volume: 13
1989 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.57
1968
91
Glacier outburst floods in the Pacific Northwest
D. Richardson

Professional Paper 600-D - United States Geological Survey
1968 Click for the PDF of this report 0.57
1952
92
Short history of Mount Rainier National Park
R.N. McIntyre

File No. 101 - United States Department of The Interior, National Park Service
1952 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.56
2019
93
Debris properties and mass-balance impacts on adjacent debris-covered glaciers, Mount Rainier, USA
P.L. Moore, L.I. Nelson, T.M. Groth

Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research
Volume: 51, Number: 1
2019 Click for the PDF of this report 0.52
2016
94
Glacier retreat, outburst floods, and kinematic waves: Nisqually Glacier changes related to climate
C.M. Stevens, H. Conway, P.M. Kennard, L.A. Rasmussen, M. Koutnik

Unpublished Report to Mount Rainier National Park - Department of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
2016 Click for the PDF of this report 0.52
2024
95
Time-lapse monitoring of a small mountain glacier to capture debris flow activity
C. Todd, J. Jimenez

Poster 265-12 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 56, Number: 5
2024 Click for this report [External Link] 0.52
2010
96
Channel-conveyance capacity, channel change, and sediment transport in the lower Puyallup, White and Carbon Rivers, Western Washington
J.A. Czuba, C.R. Czuba, C.S. Magirl, F.D. Voss

Scientific Investigations Report 2010-5240 - United States Geological Survey
2010 Click for the PDF of this report 0.52
2014
97
Hydrologic response to valley-scale structure in alpine headwaters
A.A. Weekes, C.E. Torgersen, D.R. Montgomery, A. Woodward, S.M. Bolton

Hydrological Processes
Volume: 29, Number: 3
2014 Click for the PDF of this report 0.52
2005
98
Mount Rainier National Park geologic resource evaluation report
J. Graham

Natural Reource Report NPS/NRPC/GRD/NRR-2005/007 - National Park Service
2005 Click for the PDF of this report 0.52
2012
99
Field mapping glacier extents at Mount Rainier for hazard recognition
S. Wilson, A.G. Fountain

Unpublished Report - Portland State University
2012 Click for the PDF of this report 0.51
1965
100
Rockfalls and avalanches from Little Tahoma Peak on Mount Rainier Washington
D.R. Crandell, R.K. Fahnestock

Bulletin 1221-A - United States Geological Survey
1965 Click for the PDF of this report 0.51
2003
101
Field guide to hydrothermal alteration in the White River altered area and in the Osceola Mudflow, Washington
D.A. John, J.J. Rytuba, R.P. Ashley, R.J. Blakely, J.W. Vallance, G.R. Newport, G.R. Heinemeyer

Bulletin 2217 - United States Geological Survey
2003 Click for the PDF of this report 0.50
2016
102
Geomorphic controls on the spatial distribution of debris flows in proglacial drainages at Mount Rainier, WA
S. Harrison, C. Todd

Paper No. 59-10 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 48, Number: 7
2016 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.50
2022
103
Using spectral indices to determine the effects of the summer 2021 North American heat wave at Mount Rainier, Washington
K. Almekinder

M.S. Geographic Information Systems Technology Thesis - University of Arizona
2022 Click for this report [External Link] 0.50
1986
104
A visitors guide to Mount Rainier glaciers
C.L. Driedger

Pacific Northwest National Parks and Forests Association, Seattle, WA
1986 Click for this report [External Link] 0.47
2001
105
A spatio-temporal GIS database for monitoring alpine glacier change
J.L. Mennis, A.G. Fountain

Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing
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2001 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.47
2006
106
Digital outlines and topography of the glaciers of the American West
A.G. Fountain, M. Hoffman, K. Jackson, H.J. Basagic, T.H. Nylen, D. Percy

Open-File Report 2006-1340 - United States Geological Survey
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2022
107
Field observations of glacier change in Mount Rainier National Park
C. Todd, J. Jimenez, J. Baker, C. Lewarne, B. Fontana, B. Flury, L. Black

Presentation 52-4 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
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2017
108
Modeling Nisqually Glacier surface-elevation and length changes using a mass-balance record derived from reanalysis and weather-station data
C.M. Stevens, H. Conway, L.A. Rasmussen, M. Koutnik, H. Greenberg, P.M. Kennard

Presentation #23-3 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
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2017 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.47
2021
109
Morphological changes to the terminus of a maritime glacier during advance and retreat phases: Fox Glacier/Te Moeka o Tuawe, New Zealand
H. Purdie, P. Bealing, C. Gomez, B. Anderson, O.J. Marsh

Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography
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2022
110
Ongoing genesis of a novel glaciovolcanic cave system in the crater of Mount St. Helens, Washington, USA
L. Sobolewski, C. Stenner, C. Huser, T. Berghaus, E. Cartaya, A. Pflitsch

Journal of Cave and Karst Studies
Volume: 84, Number: 2
2022 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.46
1971
111
Postglacial lahars from Mount Rainier volcano, Washington
D.R. Crandell

Professional Paper 677 - United States Geological Survey
1971 Click for the PDF of this report 0.46
2021
112
Quantifying sediment connectivity: Moving towards a holistic assessment through a mixed methods approach
M. Turley, M.A. Hassan, O. Slaymaker

Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
2021 Click for this report [External Link] 0.43
2015
113
Debris flow susceptibility map for Mount Rainier, Washington based on debris flow initiation zone characteristics from the November, 2006 climate event in the Cascade Mountains
K.O. Lindsey

M.S. Thesis - Portland State University
2015 Click for the PDF of this report 0.42
2023
114
Recurrent debris flows and their downstream fate: Geomorphic drivers of an anomalous sediment load, Suiattle River, Washington State, USA
E.M. Fordham, A.M. Pfeiffer, A.G. Bunn, S.J. Novak

Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
2023 Click for this report [External Link] 0.42
2020
115
Comparing supraglacial and proglacial debris on Emmons Glacier, Mt. Rainier, Washington
B. Lungberg

Capstone Presentation - Department of Geosciences, Pacific Lutheran University
2020 Click for the PDF of this report 0.42
2022
116
Differences in the transient responses of individual glaciers: A case study of the Cascade Mountains of Washington State, USA
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1996
117
Inventory of information on glaciers in Mount Rainier National Park
B.A. Samora, A. Malver

Unpublished report - Mount Rainier National Park
1996 Click for the PDF of this report 0.42
2015
118
Glacier change, kinematic waves, and outburst floods at Nisqually Glacier, Mount Rainier, Washington: Data analysis and review
J. Skloven-Gill, A.G. Fountain

Unpublished report - Portland State University
2015 Click for the PDF of this report 0.41
2016
119
The nature of kinematic waves in glaciers and their application to understanding the Nisqually Glacier, Mt. Rainier, Washington
B.I. Horlings

B.S. Undergraduate Honors Thesis - Portland State University
2016 Click for the PDF of this report 0.41
1974
120
Variations in the sliding of a temperate glacier
S.M. Hodge

Journal of Glaciology
Volume: 13, Number: 69
1974 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.41
2007
121
Climate change and increasing aggradation rates in glacially-fed braided rivers at Mount Rainier National Park, Washington
S.R. Beason, P.M. Kennard

Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 39, Number: 6
2007 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.40
2018
122
Dramatic declines in snowpack in the western US
P.W. Mote, S. Li, D.P. Lettenmaier, M. Xiao, R. Engel

Climate and Atmospheric Science
Volume: 1, Number: 2
2018 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.40
2007
123
Effects of sediment pulses on channel morphology in a gravel-bed river
D.F. Hoffman, E.J. Gabet

GSA Bulletin
Volume: 119, Number: 1/2
2007 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.40
2006
124
Evolution of a Holocene delta driven by episodic sediment delivery and coseismic deformation, Puget Sound, Washington, USA
W.A. Barnhardt, B.L. Sherrod

Sedimentology
Volume: 53, Number: 6
2006 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.40
2013
125
Geomorphic assessment of significant sediment loading in Tahoma Creek
S.W. Anderson, P.M. Kennard, J. Pitlick

Science Brief - Mount Rainier National Park
2013 Click for the PDF of this report 0.40
1997
126
Hydraulic modeling for lahar hazards at Cascades volcanoes
J.E. Costa

Environmental and Engineering Geoscience
Volume: 3, Number: 1
1997 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.40
2024
127
Lahars: Origins, behavior and hazards: Advances in debris-flow science and practice
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2018
128
Post-fire hillslope erosion using an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) with on-ground sediment analysis
N. Hager

M.S. Thesis - California State University, Northridge
2018 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.40
129
Presentation of the Dana Medal of the Mineralogical Society of America for 2017 to Thomas W. Sisson
C.R. Bacon

American Mineralogist
Volume: 103
2018 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.40
1990
130
Quaternary extrusion rates of the Cascade Range, northwestern United States and southern British Columbia
D.R. Sherrod, J.G. Smith

Journal of Geophysical Research - Solid Earth
Volume: 95, Number: B12
1990 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.40
1991
131
Recent debris flows at Mount Rainier
C.L. Driedger, J.S. Walder

Open-File Report 91-242 - United States Geological Survey
1991 Click for the PDF of this report 0.40
2003
132
Scrubbing masks magmatic degassing during repose at Cascade-Range and Aleutian-Arc volcanoes
R.B. Symonds, C.J. Janik, W.C. Evans, B.E. Ritchie, D. Counce, R.J. Poreda, M. Iven

Open-File Report 03-435 - United States Geological Survey
2003 Click for the PDF of this report 0.40
2017
133
Seismic evidence for a possible deep crustal hot zone beneath southwest Washington
A.F. Flinders, Y. Shen

Nature Scientific Reports
Volume: 7, Number: 7400
2017 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.40
2021
134
Simulated dynamics of mixed versus uniform grain size sediment pulses in a gravel-bedded river
M. Ahammad, J.A. Czuba, A.M. Pfeiffer, B.P. Murphy, P. Belmont

JGR Earth Surface
Volume: 126, Number: 10
2021 Click for the PDF of this report 0.40
2012
135
The 6 August 2010 Mount Meager rock slide-debris flow, Coast Mountains, British Columbia: Characteristics, dynamics, and implications for hazard and risk assessment
R.H. Guthrie, P. Friele, K.E. Allstadt, N. Roberts, S.G. Evans, K.B. Delaney, D. Roche, J.J. Clague, M. Jakob

Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
Volume: 12
2012 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.40
1997
136
The Osceola Mudflow from Mount Rainier: Sedimentology and hazard implications of a huge clay-rich debris flow
J.W. Vallance, K.M. Scott

Geological Society of America Bulletin
Volume: 109, Number: 2
1997 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.40
1913
137
Water powers of the Cascade Range: Part II - Cowlitz, Nisqually, Puyallup, White, Green and Cedar drainage basins
F.F. Henshaw, G.L. Parker

Water-Supply Paper 313 - United States Geological Survey
1913 Click for the PDF of this report 0.40
2015
138
Aggradation in the Carbon River: A case study at Mount Rainier, Washington
E.F. Knoth

M.S. Thesis - Murray State University
2015 Click for the PDF of this report 0.37
2010
139
Climatic and spatial variations of Mount Rainier's glaciers for the last 12,000 years
M.L. Hekkers

M.S. Thesis - Portland State University
2010 Click for the PDF of this report 0.37
2017
140
Supraglacial debris extent and mass-balance impacts on Emmons Glacier, Mount Rainier
P.L. Moore, L.I. Nelson, T.M. Dits

Presentation #23-7 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 49, Number: 6
2017 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.36
141
Assessing the risk of glacial outburst floods from Emmons Glacier, Mt. Rainier, Washington
L. Krehbiel, C. Todd, M. Koutnik

Poster #158-2 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 49, Number: 6
2017 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.35
142
Identifying influences on glacial meltwater hydrochemistry using laboratory simulations of subglacial chemical erosion
V. Benson, C. Todd

Poster #158-1 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 49, Number: 6
2017 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.35
2019
143
Subglacial sediment production and snout marginal ice uplift during the late ablation season of a temperate valley glacier
P. Perolo, M. Bakker, C. Gabbud, G. Moradi, C. Rennie, S.N. Lane

Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
Volume: 44, Number: 5
2019 Click for this report [External Link] 0.35
1984
144
The Nisqually Glacier, Mount Rainier, Washington, 1857-1979: A summary of the long-term observations and a comprehensive bibliography
C.C. Heliker, A.H. Johnson, S.M. Hodge

Open-File Report 83-541 - United States Geological Survey
1984 Click to view the 5 PDFs associated with this report 0.35
2012
145
Evaluating aerial errors in northern Cascade glacier inventories
S.P. Carisio

M.S. Thesis - University of Delaware
2012 Click for the PDF of this report 0.31
2014
146
Fluvial landscape response to aggradation, debris flows, and landslides: An example from the Nisqually River and Van Trump Creek, Mount Rainier, Washington, USA
S.R. Beason, L.C. Walkup, P.M. Kennard

Paper No. 124-11 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 46, Number: 6
2014 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.31
2023
147
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

Geomorphology
Volume: 438
2023 Click for this report [External Link] 0.31
1936
148
The geology of Mount Rainier National Park
H.A. Coombs

University of Washington Publications in Geology
Volume: 3, Number: 2
1936 Click for the PDF of this report 0.31
1998
149
Extent, timing, and climatic implications of glacier advances Mount Rainier, Washington, U.S.A., at the Pleistocene/Holocene transition
J.T. Heine

Quaternary Science Reviews
Volume: 17, Number: 12
1998 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.30
2017
150
Glacial mass balance 2003-2016 on Mount Rainier
J.L. Riedel, M. Larrabee

Presentation #23-2 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 49, Number: 6
2017 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.30
2012
151
Periglacial debris-flow initiation and susceptibility and glacier recession from imagery, airborne LiDAR, and ground-based mapping
S.T. Lancaster, A.W. Nolin, E.A. Copeland, G.E. Grant

Geosphere
Volume: 8, Number: 2
2012 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.30
1981
152
A chronology of late Holocene glacier fluctuations on Mount Rainier, Washington
D.W. Burbank

Arctic and Alpine Research
Volume: 13, Number: 4
1981 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.29
2013
153
Debris flows in glaciated catchments: a case study on Mount Rainier, Washington
N.T. Legg

M.S. Thesis - Oregon State University
2013 Click for the PDF of this report 0.29
2024
154
Glacier fluctuation chronology since the latest Pleistocene at Mount Rainier, Washington, USA
M.A. Samolczyk, G.D. Osborn, B. Menounos, D.H. Clark, P.T. Davis, J.J. Clague, J. Koch

Quaternary Research
2024 Click for this report [External Link] 0.29
2018
155
How unusual was 2015 in the 1984-2015 period of the North Cascade Glacier annual mass balanace?
M.S. Pelto

Water
Volume: 10, Number: 543
2018 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.29
2017
156
Investigating subglacial hydrothermal influence on Mount Rainier, WA through hydrochemical analyses of glacial meltwater
A. Yannello, C. Todd

Poster #158-4 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 49, Number: 6
2017 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.29
2015
157
Observations of seasonal and diurnal glacier velocities at Mount Rainier, Washington using terrestrial radar interferometry
K.E. Allstadt, D.E. Shean, A. Campbell, M.A. Fahnestock, S.D. Malone

The Cryosphere Discussions
Volume: 9
2015 Click for the PDF of this report 0.29
2021
158
The development of Mount St. Helens' crater glacier after the 2004-2008 dome building eruption
L. Sobolewski, C. Stenner, A. Ionescu, L.J. Florea, S.A. Burgess, E.U. Zorn, T.H. Hansteen, E. Cartaya, A. Pflitsch

Poster 117-2 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 53, Number: 6
2021 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.29
1984
159
The Nisqually Glacier, Mount Rainier, Washington, 1857-1979
C.C. Heliker, A.H. Johnson, S.M. Hodge

Open-File Report 83-541 - United States Geological Survey
1984 Click for this report [External Link] 0.29
2009
160
Upper-air model of summer balance on Mount Rainier, USA
L.A. Rasmussen, J.M. Wenger

Journal of Glaciology
Volume: 55, Number: 192
2009 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.29
2018
161
A spectral analysis of snow in Mt. Rainier
S. Ambinakudige, P. Inamdar, A. Lotfata

Journal of Geography and Geology
Volume: 10, Number: 3
2018 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.25
2006
162
Environmental and ecological implications of aggradation in braided rivers at Mount Rainier National Park
S.R. Beason, P.M. Kennard

National Park Service Natural Resource Year in Review
2006 Click for the PDF of this report 0.25
2017
163
Forecasting rain-induced debris flows on Mount Rainier, Washington
N.T. Legg

Presentation #23-10 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 49, Number: 6
2017 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.25
1997
164
Geologic hazard and floodplain management: Mount Rainier General Management Plan
J.L. Riedel

Unpublished Internal Document - National Park Service
1997 Click for the PDF of this report 0.25
2019
165
Geomorphic and archaeological study of the Ohanapecosh River: Estimating anadromous fish distribution up to 7,000 years ago
A.L. Kelly, P.M. Kennard

Unpublished Internal Report - Mount Rainier National Park
2019 Click for the PDF of this report 0.25
1985
166
Hydrothermal processes at Mount Rainier Washington
D.G. Frank

Ph.D Dissertation - University of Washington
1985 Click for the PDF of this report 0.25
2018
167
Modeled inundation limits of potential lahars from Mount Adams in the White Salmon River Valley, Washington
J.P. Griswold, T.C. Pierson, J.A. Bard

Open-File Report 2018-1013 - United States Geological Survey
2018 Click for this report [External Link] 0.25
2017
168
Modeling the dynamics of debris-avalanche lahars that originate on Cascade Volcanoes
D.L. George, R.M. Iverson, C.M. Cannon

Presentation 50-9 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 49, Number: 6
2017 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.25
1999
169
P wave crustal velocity structure in the greater Mount Rainier area from local earthquake tomography
S.C. Moran, J.M. Lees, S.D. Malone

Journal of Geophysical Research
Volume: 104, Number: B5
1999 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.25
2023
170
Predicting probabilities of late summer surface flow presence in a glaciated mountainous headwater region
K.L. Jaeger, R. Sando, S.B. Dunn, A.S. Gendaszek

Hydrological Processes
Volume: 37, Number: 2
2023 Click for this report [External Link] 0.25
2006
171
Rainfall thresholds for forecasting landslides in the Seattle, Washington, area - exceedance and probability
A.F. Chleborad, R.L. Baum, J.W. Godt

Open-File Report 2006-1064 - United States Geological Survey
2006 Click for the PDF of this report 0.25
1995
172
Reconnaissance investigation of petroleum products in soil and ground water at Longmire, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, 1990
S.S. Sumioka

Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4030 - United States Geological Survey
1995 Click for the PDF of this report 0.25
2020
173
Revisiting hysteresis of flow variables in monitoring unsteady flows
M. Muste, K. Lee, D. Kim, C. Bacotiu, M. Rojas Oliveros, Z. Cheng, F. Quintero

Journal of Hydraulic Research
Volume: 58, Number: 6
2020 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.25
2008
174
Roadside geology of Mount Rainier National Park and vicinity
P.T. Pringle

Information Circular 107 - Washington State Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geology and Earth Resources
2008 Click for this report [External Link] 0.25
1995
175
Surficial extent and conceptual model of hydrothermal system at Mount Rainier, Washington
D.G. Frank

Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
Volume: 65, Number: 1-2
1995 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.25
2013
176
Tahoma Creek: Aggradation and resource management
S.W. Anderson

Unpublished Internal Document - National Park Service
2013 Click for the PDF of this report 0.25
2021
177
Connecting headwater debris flows to suspended sediment export in the lower Suiattle River, Glacier Peak, Washington State
E.M. Fordham, A.M. Pfeiffer

Presentation 39-2 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 53, Number: 6
2021 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.24
1986
178
Ice volumes on Cascade Volcanoes: Mount Rainier, Mount Hood, Three Sisters, and Mount Shasta
C.L. Driedger, P.M. Kennard

Professional Paper 1365 - United States Geological Survey
1986 Click for the PDF of this report 0.24
2016
179
Investigating subglacial environments at Mount Rainier, WA using suspended sediment concentrations and hydrochemical analysis
V. Benson, C. Todd

Paper No. 321-11 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 48, Number: 7
2016 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.24
1963
180
Morphology and hydrology of a glacial stream - White River, Mount Rainier Washington
R.K. Fahnestock

Professional Paper 422-A - United States Geological Survey
1963 Click for the PDF of this report 0.24
1994
181
Rapid geomorphic change caused by glacial outburst floods and debris flows along Tahoma Creek, Mount Rainier, Washington, U.S.A.
J.S. Walder, C.L. Driedger

Arctic and Alpine Research
Volume: 26, Number: 4
1994 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.24
2019
182
Automated tools to derive short-term glacier velocity from high-resolution commercial satellite imagery
S. Bhushan, D.E. Shean, O. Alexandrov

Presentation #C31B-1507 - American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA
2019 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.23
1968
183
Calculations of slip of Nisqually Glacier on its bed: No simple relation of sliding velocity to shear stress
M.F. Meier

International Association of Hydrological Sciences
Volume: 79
1968 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.23
2024
184
Comparative morphology of debris-covered glaciers and rock glaciers in the Western United States
L. Nunez, J. Baker, C. Todd

Poster 265-3 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 56, Number: 5
2024 Click for this report [External Link] 0.23
1979
185
Energy dissipation during subglacial abrasion at Nisqually Glacier, Washington, U.S.A.
R.C. Metcalf

Journal of Glaciology
Volume: 23, Number: 89
1979 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.23
2024
186
Magnetic mineral fingerprints of sediment sources in a partially glaciated watershed: A case study of the Puyallup-White River Watershed, WA
P.A. Selkin, V. Goodrich, K. Groves, S. Renteria, G. Snedden, D. Suprunyuk

Poster 265-7 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 56, Number: 5
2024 Click for this report [External Link] 0.23
2013
187
Measurement of glacial meltwater outflow through water analysis for geohazard recognition
L.L. German

BA Chemistry - Senior Independent Study Thesis - The College of Wooster
2013 Click for the PDF of this report 0.23
2019
188
Novel archive of ice cover and hydro-chemical conditions at the glacier bed in subglacial silica deposits, Mount Rainier, USA
S. Siman-Tov, T. Blackburn, M.A. Coble, E.E. Brodsky, B. Hallet

Geophysical Research Abstracts
Volume: 21
2019 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.23
2017
189
Quantifying sediment intensity from the Nisqually Glacier and nonglacial sources to the Nisqually River, Mount Rainier National Park
T.A. Wasklewicz

Presentation #23-9 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 49, Number: 6
2017 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.23
2007
190
Recent debris flow occurrences associated with glaciers in the Alps
M. Chiarle, S. Iannotti, G. Mortara, P. Deline

Global and Planetary Change
Volume: 56
2007 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.23
2017
191
Seasonal and diurnal fluctuations in suspended sediment concentrations in glacial meltwater on Mount Rainier, Washington
H. Bortel, C. Todd

Poster #158-5 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 49, Number: 6
2017 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.23
1938
192
The recession of glaciers in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington
C.F. Brockman

The Journal of Geology
Volume: 46, Number: 5
1938 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.23
2013
193
Aggradation and avulsions: A case study on a Carbon River floodplain, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington
E. Kimberly

Senior Integrative Exercise for B.A. Degree - Carleton College
2013 Click to view the 3 PDFs associated with this report 0.18
2008
194
Characteristics, extent and origin of hydrothermal alteration at Mount Rainier Volcano, Cascades Arc, USA: Implications for debris-flow hazards and mineral deposits
D.A. John, T.W. Sisson, G.N. Breit, R.O. Rye, J.W. Vallance

Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
Volume: 175, Number: 3
2008 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.18
2014
195
Debris flow initiation on Mt. Rainier as a result of increased precipitation from the November 2006 pineapple express rainstorm
K.O. Lindsey, S. Burns

Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 46, Number: 5
2014 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.18
2010
196
Digital topographic map showing the extents of glacial ice and perennial snowfields at Mount Rainier, Washington, based on the LiDAR survey of September 2007 to October 2008
J.E. Robinson, T.W. Sisson, D.D. Swinney

Data Series 549 - United States Geological Survey
2010 Click for this report [External Link] 0.18
2016
197
Geomorphology of Mount Rainier: Landform mapping at Mount Rainier National Park, Washington
J.L. Riedel, S. Dorsch

Natural Resource Report NPS/MORA/NRR-2016/1234 - National Park Service
2016 Click for the PDF of this report 0.18
1981
198
Lichenometric studies in the Cascade Range of Washington: Establishment of Rhizocarpon geographicum growth curves at Mount Rainier
S.C. Porter

Arctic and Alpine Research
Volume: 13, Number: 1
1981 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.18
2001
199
Progress made in understanding Mount Rainier's hazards
T.W. Sisson, J.W. Vallance, P.T. Pringle

Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union
Volume: 82, Number: 9
2001 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.18
1965
200
A new steam vent on Mt. Rainier, Washington
Z.F. Danes

Journal of Geophysical Research
Volume: 70, Number: 8
1965 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.17
1982
201
Correlations of climate, mass balances, and glacial fluctuations at Mount Rainier, Washington, U.S.A., since 1850
D.W. Burbank

Arctic and Alpine Research
Volume: 14, Number: 2
1982 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.17
2007
202
Did debris-covered glaciers serve as Pleistocene refugia for plants? A new hypothesis derived from observations of recent plant growth on glacier surfaces
T. Fickert, D. Friend, F. Gruninger, B. Molina, M. Richter

Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine Research
Volume: 39, Number: 2
2007 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.17
2002
203
Diversion of meltwater from Kautz Glacier initiates small debris flows near Van Trump Park, Mount Rainier, Washington
J.W. Vallance, C.L. Driedger, W.E. Scott

Washington Geology
Volume: 30, Number: 1/2
2002 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.17
1987
204
Flood characteristics for the Nisqually River and susceptibility of Sunshine Point and Longmire facilities to flooding in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington
L.M. Nelson

Water-Resources Investigations Report 86-4179 - United States Geological Survey
1987 Click to view the 3 PDFs associated with this report 0.17
2012
205
Geomorphic analysis of the river response to sedimentation downstream of Mount Rainier, Washington
J.A. Czuba, C.S. Magirl, C.R. Czuba, C.A. Curran, K.H. Johnson, T.D. Olsen, H.K. Kimball, C.C. Gish

Open-File Report 2012-1242 - United States Geological Survey
2012 Click for the PDF of this report 0.17
2024
206
How does glacial debris cover temperature vary with depth and over time?
A. Salcedo, C. Todd

Poster 265-4 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
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2011
207
Latest Pleistocene and Holocene glacier fluctuations in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA
M.A. Samolczyk

M.S. Thesis - University of Calgary
2011 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.17
2010
208
New chronologic and geomorphic analyses of Debris Flows on Mount Rainier, Washington
I. Delaney

Thesis - Whitman College
2010 Click for the PDF of this report 0.17
2018
209
Precursory slope distress prior to the 2010 Mount Meager landslide, British Columbia
G. Roberti, B. Ward, B. van Wyk de Vries, P. Friele, L. Perotti, J.J. Clague, M. Giardino

Landslides
Volume: 15, Number: 4
2018 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.17
2021
210
Siliceous subglacial deposits: Archives of subglacial processes during the Last Glacial Maximum
S. Siman-Tov, T. Blackburn, B. Hallet, M.A. Coble, E.E. Brodsky

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2017
211
Stream stage, stream temperature and air temperature for the Nisqually River at Longmire: Water year 2013
S.R. Beason

Water-Data Report NPS/MORA/WDR-2017/004 - Mount Rainier National Park
2017 Click for the PDF of this report 0.17
2021
212
Temporal changes in proglacial stream temperatures in White River, WA
L. Reyes, C. Todd

Poster 117-6 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
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213
The hydrology of glacier-bed overdeepenings: Sediment transport mechanics, drainage system morphology, and geomorphological implications
D.A. Swift, G.D. Tallentire, D. Farinotti, S.J. Cook, W.J. Higson, R.G. Bryant

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1907
214
The motion of the Nisqually Glacier, Mt. Rainier
J.N. LeConte

Sierra Club Bulletin
Volume: VI, Number: 2
1907 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.17
2019
215
A comparative analysis of grain size distributions and cross sections using an oblique photoset on the Nisqually Riverbed adjacent to Longmire in Mount Rainier National Park
A. Rains

M.S. Earth and Space Sciences Applied Geosciences (MESSAGe) Thesis - University of Washington
2019 Click for the PDF of this report 0.12
2003
216
A framework for delineating channel migration zones
C.F. Rapp, T.B. Abbe

Publication #03-06-027 - Washington State Department of Ecology
2003 Click for the PDF of this report 0.12
2022
217
Advanced suspended sediment sampling and simulation of sediment pulses to better predict fluvial geomorphic change in river networks
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PHd Dissertation - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
2022 Click for this report [External Link] 0.12
2015
218
An assessment of hazards from rain-induced debris flows on Mount Rainier
N.T. Legg

Unpublished Internal Report - Mount Rainier National Park
2015 Click for the PDF of this report 0.12
2024
219
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] 0.12
2017
220
Assessment, restoration, and adaptive management of the N Puyallup Trail, Mount Rainier National Park
T.R. Kenyon

Presentation #23-12 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 49, Number: 6
2017 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.12
2008
221
Atmospheric deposition and surface-water chemistry in Mount Rainier and North Cascades National Parks, U.S.A., water years 2000 and 2005-2006
D.W. Clow, D.H. Campbell

Scientific Investigations Report 2008-5152 - United States Geological Survey
2008 Click for the PDF of this report 0.12
2016
222
Debris flow runup on vertical barriers and adverse slopes
R.M. Iverson, D.L. George, M. Logan

Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth science
Volume: 121
2016 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.12
2005
223
Distinguishing between debris flows and floods from field evidence in small watersheds
T.C. Pierson

Fact Sheet 2004-3142 - United States Geological Survey
2005 Click for the PDF of this report 0.12
2020
224
Eighty years of data collected for determination of rainfall threshold triggering shallow landslides and mud-debris flows in the alps
F. Luino, J. De Graff, A. Roccati, M. Biddoccu, C. Giorgia Cirio, F. Faccini, L. Turconi

Water
Volume: 12, Number: 133
2020 Click for the PDF of this report 0.12
2015
225
Estimation of locations and migration of debris flows on Izu-Oshima Island, Japan, on 16 October 2013 by the distribution of high frequency seismic amplitudes
M. Ogiso, K. Yomogida

Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
Volume: 298
2015 Click for the PDF of this report 0.12
2020
226
Exploring the importance of sediment disconnectivity and connectivity in glacierized catchments, Tahoma Creek, WA
M. Turley

MSc Thesis - University of British Columbia
2020 Click for the PDF of this report 0.12
2017
227
Fire-climate-human interactions during the postglacial period at Sunrise Ridge, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington (USA)
M.K. Walsh, M.L. Lukens, P.T. McCutcheon, G.C. Burtchard

Quaternary Science Reviews
Volume: 177
2017 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.12
2018
228
Fluvial processes in motion: Measuring bank erosion and suspended sediment flux using advanced geomatic methods and machine learning
S.D. Hamshaw

Ph.D Dissertation - University of Vermont
2018 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.12
2006
229
Foraminiferal evidence for the age of the Mississippian Pella Formation (southeastern Iowa)
J.R. Groves, S.R. Beason

Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 38, Number: 4
2006 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.12
230
Foraminiferal evidence for the age of the Mississippian Pella Formation (southeastern Iowa, USA)
J.R. Groves, S.R. Beason

Journal of Foraminiferal Research
Volume: 36, Number: 4
2006 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.12
2016
231
Geochemical characterization and dating of R tephra, a post-glacial marker bed in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, U.S.A.
M.A. Samolczyk, J.W. Vallance, J.F. Cubley, G.D. Osborn, D.H. Clark

Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences
Volume: 53, Number: 2
2016 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.12
2019
232
Geothermal abundance in the Cascade Range (Washington/Oregon/N. California)
A. Jones

IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Volume: 249, Number: 1
2019 Click for the PDF of this report 0.12
2011
233
GIS analysis of the effect of lahars from Mount Rainier, Washington on area water sources
M.R. Masters

M.S. Thesis - Northwest Missouri State University
2011 Click for the PDF of this report 0.12
2018
234
Global fatal landslide occurrence from 2004 to 2016
M.J. Froude, D.N. Petley

Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
Volume: 18
2018 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.12
2023
235
Hydromechanical coupling mechanism and an early warning method for paraglacial debris flows triggered by infiltration: Insights from field monitoring in Tianmo gully, Tibetan Plateau
Z. Yang, B. Pang, W. Dong, D. Li, W. Shao

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2023 Click for this report [External Link] 0.12
2008
236
Integrating remotely acquired and field data to assess effects of setback levees on riparian and aquatic habitats in glacial-melt water rivers
C.P. Konrad, R.W. Black, F.D. Voss, C.M. Neale

River Research and Applications
Volume: 24
2008 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.12
2023
237
Inventory of glaciers and perennial snowfields of the conterminous USA
A.G. Fountain, B. Glenn, C. McNeil

Earth System Science Data
2023 Click for this report [External Link] 0.12
2021
238
Investigating location methods of surface events using seismic and infasound data at Mount Rainier
W.A. Thelen, S.C. Moran, R.L. Kramer, B.A. Pauk

Presentation V25D-0151 - AGU Fall Meeting, New Orleans, LA
2021 Click for this report [External Link] 0.12
2017
239
Location, evolution, and movement of sediment bulges in the Muddy Fork of the Cowlitz River, Mount Rainier National Park
S. Hinshaw, P.M. Kennard, J. Mauch, J.D. Beyeler

Presentation #50-4 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 49, Number: 6
2017 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.12
2016
240
Magnitude, frequency, and trends of floods at gaged and ungaged sites in Washington, based on data through water year 2014
M.C. Mastin, C.P. Konrad, A.G. Veilleux, A.E. Tecca

Scientific Investigations Report 2016-5118 - United States Geological Survey
2016 Click for the PDF of this report 0.12
2021
241
Mitigating lahar hazards: The Rainier lahar detection system
W.A. Thelen, S.C. Moran, R.L. Kramer, C. Lockett, T. Parker, K.E. Allstadt, B.A. Pauk

Presentation 39-7 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 53, Number: 6
2021 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.12
2014
242
Mount Rainier National Park: Natural Resource Condition Assessment
R.L. Hoffman, A. Woodward, P. Haggarty, K. Jenkins, P. Griffin, M.J. Adams, J. Hagar, T. Cummings, D. Duriscoe, K. Kopper, J.L. Riedel, L. Marin, G.S. Mauger, K. Bumbaco, J.S. Littell

Natural Resource Report. NPS/MORA/NRR-2014/894 - National Park Service
2014 Click for the PDF of this report 0.12
1992
243
Mount Rainier: A decade volcano
D.A. Swanson, S.D. Malone, B.A. Samora

EOS
Volume: 73, Number: 16
1992 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.12
2012
244
Old sticks in the mud: Hazards of lahars from Mount Rainier volcano
P.T. Pringle

Curriculum for the biogregion - SERC-Science Education Resource Center, Carleton College
2012 Click for this report [External Link] 0.12
2015
245
Oral histories of the Puget Lowland tribes: Do some myths provide a cultural memory of catastrophic laharic floods from Mount Rainier, Washington?
M. Kearns, P.T. Pringle

Program and abstracts of the 10th Washington Hydrogeology Symposium
2015 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.12
1963
246
Paradise debris flow at Mount Rainier, Washington
D.R. Crandell

Professional Paper 475-B - United States Geological Survey
1963 Click for the PDF of this report 0.12
2021
247
Permitting volcanic monitoring stations in wilderness/restricted areas: A case study from Mount Hood, Oregon
S.C. Moran, B.A. Pauk

Presentation 39-6 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 53, Number: 6
2021 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.12
2008
248
Preliminary mineralogic and stable isotope studies of altered summit and flank rocks and Osceola mudflow deposits on Mount Rainier, Washington
R.O. Rye, G.N. Breit, D.R. Zimbelman

Open-File Report 2003-464 - United States Geological Survey
2008 Click for the PDF of this report 0.12
2017
249
Quantifying streambank movement and topography using unmanned aircraft system photogrammetry with comparison to terrestrial laser scanning
S.D. Hamshaw, T. Bryce, D.M. Rizzo, J. O'Neil-Dunne, J. Frolik, M.M. Dewoolkar

River Research and Applications
Volume: 33, Number: 8
2017 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.12
2018
250
Quantifying the early snowmelt event of 2015 in the Cascade Mountains, USA by developing and validating MODIS-based snowmelt timing maps
D. O'Leary III, D. Hall, M. Medler, A. Flower

Frontiers of Earth Science
Volume: 12, Number: 4
2018 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.12
251
Rain induced landslides in the Nilgiris District of Tamil Nadu, India
V.B. Maji, S.S. Chandrasekaran, V. Senthilkumar

Proceedings of the 2nd JTC1 Workshop on Triggering and Propagation of Rapid Flow-like Landslides, 3-5 December 2018, Hong Kong, China
2018 Click for the PDF of this report 0.12
2011
252
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

Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 43, Number: 5
2011 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.12
1999
253
Tropospheric ozone in the Nisqually River drainage, Mount Rainier National Park
D.L. Peterson, D. Bowers, S. Brace

Northwest Science
Volume: 73, Number: 4
1999 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.12
2001
254
Updating flood maps efficiently using existing hydraulic models, very-high-accuracy elevation data, and a geographic information system - A pilot study on the Nisqually River, Washington
J.L. Jones, T.L. Haluska, D.L. Kresch

Water-Resource Investigations Report 01-4051 - United States Geological Survey
2001 Click for the PDF of this report 0.12
2017
255
A high-resolution DEM record for Mt. Rainier and CONUS glaciers: Geodetic mass balance, glacier dynamics, snow depth and natural hazards
D.E. Shean, E.N. Whorton, J.L. Riedel, A. Arendt, A.G. Fountain

Presentation #23-1 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 49, Number: 6
2017 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.12
1956
256
A recent volcanic mudflow of exceptional dimensions from Mt. Rainier, Washington
D.R. Crandell, H.H. Waldron

American Journal of Science
Volume: 254
1956 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.12
2016
257
Acoustic soundscape monitoring as means to detect debris flows at Mount Rainier National Park, Washington
S.R. Beason

Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 48, Number: 7
2016 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.12
2010
258
Effects of debris on ice-surface melting rates: An experimental study
N. Reznichenko, T. Davies, J. Shulmeister, M. McSaveney

Journal of Glaciology
Volume: 56, Number: 197
2010 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.12
2005
259
Evaluating Titan2D mass-flow model using the 1963 Little Tahoma Peak avalanches, Mount Rainier, Washington
M.F. Sheridan, A.J. Stinton, A. Patra, E.B. Pitman, A. Bauer, C.C. Nichita

Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
Volume: 139, Number: 1-2
2005 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.12
2017
260
Evidence of a changing climate impacting the fluvial geomorphology of the Kautz Creek on Mt. Rainier
M. Graeff

M.S. Thesis - The Evergreen State College
2017 Click for the PDF of this report 0.12
2019
261
Heterogeneous changes in Western North American glaciers linked to decadal variability in zonal wind strength
B. Menounos, R. Hugonnet, D.E. Shean, A. Gardner, I. Howat, E. Berthier, B. Pelto, C. Tennant, J. Shea, N. Myoung-Jong, F. Brun, A. Dehecq

Geophysical Research Letters
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2019 Click for the PDF of this report 0.12
1986
262
Hydraulics of subglacial cavities
J.S. Walder

Journal of Glaciology
Volume: 32, Number: 112
1986 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.12
2016
263
Living in lahar zones: Assessing hazard exposure, risk perception, and preparedness behaviors in communities within the Mount Baker and Glacier Peak volcanic hazard zones
K.A. Corwin

M.S. Thesis - Boise State University
2016 Click for the PDF of this report 0.12
264
Relationship between temperature and dry-weather jökulhlaups from South Tahoma Glacier, Mount Rainier, Washington
T.D. Haskins

MESSAGe Technical Report Number 047 - University of Washington
2016 Click for the PDF of this report 0.12
2013
265
Shallow repeating seismic events under an alpine glacier at Mount Rainier, Washington, USA
W.A. Thelen, K.E. Allstadt, S. De Angeles, S.D. Malone

Journal of Glaciology
Volume: 59, Number: 214
2013 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.12
1979
266
Some implications of sediment studies for glacial erosion on Mount Rainier, Washington
H.H. Mills

Northwest Science
Volume: 53, Number: 3
1979 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.12
2021
267
Spatial and temporal controls on proglacial erosion rates: A comparison of four basins on Mount Rainier, 1960-2017
S.W. Anderson, D.E. Shean

Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
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2022
268
Spatial and temporal controls on proglacial erosion rates: A comparison of four basins on Mount Rainier, 1960-2017
S.W. Anderson, D.E. Shean

Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
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2017
269
Stream stage, stream temperature and air temperature for the Nisqually River at Longmire: Water year 2010
S.R. Beason

Water-Data Report NPS/MORA/WDR-2017/001 - Mount Rainier National Park
2017 Click for the PDF of this report 0.12
270
Stream stage, stream temperature and air temperature for the Nisqually River at Longmire: Water year 2011
S.R. Beason

Water-Data Report NPS/MORA/WDR-2017/002 - Mount Rainier National Park
2017 Click for the PDF of this report 0.12
271
Stream stage, stream temperature and air temperature for the Nisqually River at Longmire: Water year 2012
S.R. Beason

Water-Data Report NPS/MORA/WDR-2017/003 - Mount Rainier National Park
2017 Click for the PDF of this report 0.12
272
Stream stage, stream temperature and air temperature for the Nisqually River at Longmire: Water year 2014
S.R. Beason

Water-Data Report NPS/MORA/WDR-2017/005 - Mount Rainier National Park
2017 Click for the PDF of this report 0.12
2020
273
Stream stage, stream temperature, stream turbidity, precipitation and air temperature for the Nisqually River at Longmire: Water year 2017
S.R. Beason

Water-Data Report NPS/MORA/WDR-2020/006 - Mount Rainier National Park
2020 Click for the PDF of this report 0.12
274
Stream stage, stream temperature, stream turbidity, stream conductivity, precipitation and air temperature for the Nisqually River at Longmire: Water year 2019
S.R. Beason

Water-Data Report NPS/MORA/WDR-2020/007 - Mount Rainier National Park
2020 Click for the PDF of this report 0.12
2021
275
The morphology of glaciovolcanic caves
L.J. Florea, C. Stenner, E. Cartaya, A. Pflitsch, L. Sobolewski, A. Ionescu, S.A. Burgess

Presentation 39-1 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
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2021 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.12
2017
276
Translating bed waves in response to climate-driven variability in sediment supply from Mount Baker, Washington State
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Presentation #50-7 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 49, Number: 6
2017 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.12
2024
277
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] 0.06
1969
278
Analysis of a 24-year photographic record of Nisqually Glacier, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington
F.M. Veatch

Professional Paper 631 - United States Geological Survey
1969 Click for the PDF of this report 0.06
2021
279
Automated digital elevation model (DEM) generation from very-high-resolution Planet SkySat triplet stereo and video imagery
S. Bhushan, D.E. Shean, O. Alexandrov, S. Henderson

ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
Volume: 173
2021 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.06
2017
280
Coarse sediment aggradation exacerbated by in-channel wood accumulations along headwater reaches of the Carbon and Nisqually Rivers within Mount Rainier National Park, WA
J.D. Beyeler, D.R. Montgomery

Presentation #50-3 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 49, Number: 6
2017 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.06
2011
281
Deep long-period earthquakes beneath Washington and Oregon volcanoes
M.L. Nichols, S.D. Malone, S.C. Moran, W.A. Thelen, J.E. Vidale

Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
Volume: 200
2011 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.06
2008
282
Digital data for volcano hazards from Mount Rainier, Washington, Revised 1998
S.P. Schilling, S. Doelger, R.P. Hoblitt, J.S. Walder, C.L. Driedger, K.M. Scott, P.T. Pringle, J.W. Vallance

Open-File Report 2007-1220 - United States Geological Survey
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1996
283
Digital data set of volcano hazards for active Cascade Volcanos, Washington
S.P. Schilling

Open-File Report 96-178 - United States Geological Survey
1996 Click for this report [External Link] 0.06
1976
284
Estimated erosion rates on Mount Rainier, Washington
H.H. Mills

Geology
Volume: 4, Number: 7
1976 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.06
2024
285
Evaluation of groundwater resources in the Upper White River Basin within Mount Rainier National Park, Washington State, 2020
L.T. Fuhrig, A.J. Long, A.O. Headman

Scientific Investigations Report 2024-5015 - United States Geological Survey
2024 Click for this report [External Link] 0.06
2019
286
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 0.06
2015
287
Geomorphic assessment of changes in the Nisqually River, 2013-2015, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA
C.M. Andry

Unpublished Poster - National Park Service Mosaics in Science Program
2015 Click for the PDF of this report 0.06
2023
288
Glacial water: A dynamic microbial medium
G. Varliero, P.H. Lebre, B. Frey, A.G. Fountain, A.M. Anesio, D.A. Cowan

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2022
289
Implications of the study of subglacial volcanism and glaciovolcanic cave systems
L. Sobolewski, C. Stenner, G. Williams-Jones, R. Anitori, R.E. Davis, A. Pflitsch

Bulletin of Volcanology
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2023
290
Magma storage depths along the Cascade arc: Knowns and unknowns
P. Wieser, A. Kent, C. Devitre, E. Gazel, C. Till, P. Wallace, E. Johnson, G.A. Abers

Presentation EGU23-10236 - EGU General Assembly 2023, Vienna, Austria, 24–28 Apr 2023
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2010
291
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

Freshwater
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2010 Click for the PDF of this report 0.06
2012
292
Small glacial outburst flood occurs on Mount Rainier - October 27, 2012
S.R. Beason

Unpublished Science Brief - National Park Service
2012 Click for the PDF of this report 0.06
2016
293
Suspended sediment delivery to Puget Sound from the lower Nisqually River, western Washington, July 2010–November 2011
C.A. Curran, E.E. Grossman, C.S. Magirl, J.R. Foreman

Scientific Investigations Report 2016-5062 - United States Geological Survey
2016 Click for the PDF of this report 0.06
2020
294
Tahoma and its people: A natural history of Mount Rainier National Park
J. Antonelis-Lapp

Washington State University Press
2020 Sorry, there is no PDF available for this report 0.06
2016
295
The role of large woody debris and riparian forest in channel avulsion in the Carbon River, Mount Rainier National Park, WA
C. Chiao

M.S. Earth and Space Science Applied Geosciences (MESSAGe) Thesis - University of Washington
2016 Click for the PDF of this report 0.06
2015
296
Variations in community exposure to lahar hazards from multiple volcanoes in Washington State (USA)
A.K. Diefenbach, N.J. Wood, J.W. Ewert

Journal of Applied Volcanology
Volume: 4, Number: 4
2015 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.06
2017
297
Volcano geodesy in the Cascade arc, USA
M.P. Poland, M. Lisowski, D. Dzurisin, R.L. Kramer, M. McLay, B.A. Pauk

Bulletin of Volcanology
Volume: 79, Number: 59
2017 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.06
1998
298
Volcano hazards from Mount Rainier, Washington, revised 1998
R.P. Hoblitt, J.S. Walder, C.L. Driedger, K.M. Scott, P.T. Pringle, J.W. Vallance

Open-File Report 98-428 - United States Geological Survey
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2017
299
What can we learn from analysis of glacial meltwater on Mount Rainier?
C. Todd

Presentation #23-8 - Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs
Volume: 49, Number: 6
2017 You must be logged in to view this PDF 0.06