Posts Tagged ‘Pacific Northwest’
New paper: Seasonal versus transient snow and the elevation dependence of climate sensitivity in maritime mountainous regions
Posted by: Anne Jefferson on August 29, 2011
New publication: Coevolution of hydrology and topography on a basalt landscape in the Oregon Cascade Range, USA
Posted by: Anne Jefferson on June 16, 2010
When it rains a lot and the mountains fall down
Posted by: Anne Jefferson on May 28, 2010
Post-doctoral Scholar – Oregon State University Hydrogeomorphic response to changing climates in the Pacific Northwest
Posted by: Anne Jefferson on January 20, 2010
For my undergraduates: Graduate funding in watershed issues and GK-12 outreach at Central Washington University
Posted by: Anne Jefferson on December 27, 2009
Hydrogeology and geomorphology: Notes from GSA Monday and Tuesday
Posted by: Anne Jefferson on October 24, 2009
Glacier loss and the consequences for streamflow and sea levels
Posted by: Anne Jefferson on September 12, 2009
GSA Abstract: On a template set by basalt flows, hydrology and erosional topography coevolve in the Oregon Cascade Range
Posted by: Anne Jefferson on August 19, 2009
People just keep publishing interesting stuff.
Posted by: Anne Jefferson on July 6, 2009
Megafloods from Glacial Lake Missoula
Posted by: Anne Jefferson on June 15, 2009
