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1. Dietrich, W. E., 1975, Surface water resources of San Juan County,
in, Geology and Water Resources of the San Juans, R.H. Russel (ed.),
Water Supply Bulletin No. 46, Washington Department of Ecology, p.
59-125.
2. Dietrich, W. E. and T. Dunne, 1978, Sediment budget for a small
catchment in mountainous terrain: Zeit. für Geomorph., Suppl. Bd. 29,
p. 191-206.
3. Dunne, T., W. E. Dietrich and M. Brunengo, 1978, Recent and past
erosion rates in semi-arid Kenya: Zeit. für Geomorph., Suppl. Bd. 29,
p. 130-140.
4. Dunne, T., W. E. Dietrich and M. Brunengo, 1979, Rapid evaluation of
soil erosion and soil lifespan in the grazing lands of Kenya: Proc.
Internatl. Assoc. Hydrol. Sci., Canberra Symposium on the Hydrology of
Areas of Low Precipitation, p. 421-428.
5. Dietrich, W. E., J. D. Smith and T. Dunne, 1979, Flow and sediment
transport in a sand bedded meander: Jour. of Geol., v. 87, p. 305-315.
6. Dunne, T., W. E. Dietrich and M. Brunengo, 1980, Simple, portable
equipment for erosion experiments under artificial rainfall: Jour.
Agric. Engineer. Res., v. 25, p. 1-8.
7. Dunne, T. and W. E. Dietrich, 1980, Experimental study of Horton
overland flow on tropical hillslopes: I. Soil condition, infiltration
and frequency of runoff: Zeit. für Geomorph., Suppl. Bd. 35, p. 40-59.
8. Dunne, T. and W. E. Dietrich, 1980, Experimental study of Horton
overland flow on tropical hillslopes: II. Hydraulic characteristics and
hillslope hydrographs: Zeit. für Geomorph., Suppl. Bd. 35, p. 60-80.
9. Dunne, T., W. E. Dietrich, N. Humphrey and D. Tubbs, 1981, Geologic
and geomorphic aspects of gravel supply in western Washington, in,
Proc. on Salmon-spawning Gravels, J.J. Cassidy (ed.), Wash. State Water
Res. Center, Report No. 39, p. 75-100.
10. Dietrich, W. E., T. Dunne, N.F. Humphrey and L.M. Reid, 1982,
Construction of sediment budgets for drainage basins: in Sediment
Budgets and Routing in Forested Drainage Basins, F.J. Swanson, R.J.
Janda, T. Dunne, and D.N. Swanston (eds.), U.S.D.A. Forest Service
General Technical Report PNW-141, Pacific Northwest Forest and Range
Experiment Station, Portland, Oregon, p. 5-23.
11. Dunne, T. and W. E. Dietrich, 1982, Sediment sources in tropical
catchments: Proc. Soil Erosion and Conservation in the Tropics, Amer.
Soc. of Agronomy Symp., Colorado State University, August 1979, Spec.
Publ., no. 43, p. 41-55.
12. Dietrich, W. E., 1982, Settling velocity of natural particles: Water Resources Research, v. 18, no. 6, p. 1615-1626.
13. Dietrich, W. E., 1982, Mechanics of a river meander: in, Field Trip
Guidebook 1982 Conference of the American Geomorphological Field Group,
Pinedale, Wyoming, L. B. Leopold (ed.), p. 18-29.
14. Dietrich, W. E., D. Windsor and T. Dunne, 1982, Geology, climate,
and hydrology of Barro Colorado Island: in, Seasonal Rhythms and the
Ecology of a Tropical Forest: Seasonal Rhythms and Long-term Changes,
E.G. Leigh, Jr., A. S. Rand and D. M. Windsor (eds.), Smithsonian
Institution Press, Washington, D.C., p. 21-46.
15. Dietrich, W. E. and J. D. Smith, 1983, Influence of the point bar
on flow through curved channels, Water Resources Research v. 19, no. 5,
p. 1173-1192.
16. Dietrich, W. E. and R. Dorn, 1984, Significance of thick deposits
of colluvium on hillslopes: a case study involving the use of pollen
analysis in the coastal mountains of Northern California, Jour. Geol.,
v. 92, p. 147-158.
17. Dietrich, W. E. and J. D. Smith, 1984, Processes controlling the
equilibrium bed morphology in river meanders, in: Rivers '83:
Proceedings of a Specialty Conference on River Meandering, October,
1983; Am. Soc. Civ. Engineers, p. 759-769.
18. Dietrich, W. E., J. D. Smith, and T. Dunne, 1984, Boundary shear
stress, sediment transport and bed morphology in a sand-bedded river
meander during high and low flow, in: Rivers '83: Proceedings of a
Specialty Conference on River Meandering, October, 1983; Am. Soc. Civ.
Engineers, p. 632-639.
19. Dietrich, W. E. and J. D. Smith, 1984, Bedload transport in a river
meander, Water Resources Research, v. 20, p. 1355-1380.
20. Reneau, S. L., W. E. Dietrich, C. J. Wilson, and J. D. Rogers,
1984, Colluvial deposits and associated landslides in the northern S.F.
Bay Area, California, USA, Proceedings IV International Symposium on
Landslides, Toronto, 1984, pp. 425-430.
21. Dietrich, W.E. and J. Gallinatti, 1991, Fluvial geomorphology, in:
Field Experiments and Measurement Programs in Geomorphology, O.
Slaymaker (ed.), A. A. Balkema, Rotterdam, p.169-229.
22. Dietrich, W. E., C. J. Wilson and S. L. Reneau, 1986, Hollows,
colluvium and landslides in soil-mantled landscapes, in: Hillslope
Processes, Sixteenth Annual Geomorphology Symposium, A. Abrahams (ed.),
Allen and Unwin, Ltd., p. 361-388.
23. Higgins, C. G., D. R. Coates, V. R. Baker, W. E. Dietrich, T.
Dunne, E.A. Keller, R. M. Norris, G.G. Parker Sr., M. Pavich, T. L.
Péwé, J. M. Robb, J. D.Rogers, and C. E. Sloan, 1988, Landform
development, Chapter 42 in The Geology of North America, v. O-2,
Hydrogeology, Geological Society of America, p. 383-400.
24. Reneau, S. L., W. E. Dietrich, R.I. Dorn, C.R. Berger, and M.
Rubin, 1986, Geomorphic and paleoclimatic implications of latest
Pleistocene radiocarbon dates from colluvium-mantled hollows,
California, Geology, v. 14, p. 655-658.
25. Reneau, S. L. and W. E. Dietrich, 1987, The importance of hollows
in debris flow studies, in: Debris Flows/Avalanches: Process,
Recognition and Mitigation, Reviews in Engineering Geology, Volume VII,
J.E. Costa and G.F. Wiezcorek (eds.), Geological Society of America, p.
165-180.
26. Brimhall, G.H. and W. E. Dietrich, 1987, Constitutive mass balance
relations between chemical composition, volume, density, porosity, and
strain in metasomatic hydrochemical systems: Results on weathering and
pedogenesis, Geochimica et Cosmochima Acta, v. 51, no. 3, p. 567-587.
27. Dietrich, W. E., 1987, Mechanics of flow and sediment transport in
river bends, in: River Channels: Environment and Process, K.S. Richards
(ed.), Institute of British Geographers Special Publication No. 18,
Basil Blackwell, Inc., p. 179-227.
28. Reneau, S. L. and W. E. Dietrich, 1987, Size and location of
colluvial landslides in a steep forested landscape, Proc. Int. Symp. on
Erosion and Sedimentation in the Pacific Rim, 3-7 August 1987,
Corvallis, Ore., Int. Assoc. Hydrological Sciences Bull., Pub. no. 165,
p. 39-48.
29. Wilson, C. J. and W. E. Dietrich, 1987, The contribution of bedrock
groundwater flow to storm runoff and high pore pressure development in
hollows, Proc. Int. Symp. on Erosion and Sedimentation in the Pacific
Rim, 3-7 August 1987, Corvallis, Ore., Int. Assoc. Hydrological
Sciences Bull., Pub. no. 165, p. 49-59.
30. Dietrich, W. E., S. L. Reneau and C. J. Wilson, 1987, Overview:
"Zero-order basins" and problems of drainage density, sediment
transport and hillslope morphology, Proc. Int. Symp. on Erosion and
Sedimentation in the Pacific Rim, 3-7 August 1987, Corvallis, Ore.,
Int. Assoc. Hydrological Sciences Bull., Pub. no. 165, p. 27-37.
31. Whiting, P. J., W. E. Dietrich, L. B. Leopold, T. G. Drake, and R.
L. Shreve, 1988, Bedload sheets in heterogeneous sediment, Geology, v.
16, p. 105-108.
32. Drake, T. G., R.L. Shreve, W. E. Dietrich, P.J. Whiting, and L. B.
Leopold, 1988, Bedload transport of fine gravel observed by
motion-picture photography, Journal of Fluid Mechanics, v. 192, p.
193-217.
33. Brimhall, G.H, C. J. Lewis, J. J. Ague W. E. Dietrich, J. Hampel,
T. Teague, and P. Rix, 1988, Metal enrichment in bauxite by deposition
of chemically-mature eolian dust, Nature, v. 333, p. 819-824.
34. Reneau, S. L., W. E. Dietrich, M. Rubin, D. J. Donahue, and J. T.
Jull, 1989, Analysis of hillslope erosion rates using dated colluvial
deposits, Journal of Geology, v. 97, p. 45-63.
35. Dietrich, W. E. and P.J. Whiting, 1989, Boundary shear stress and
sediment transport in river meanders of sand and gravel, in S. Ikeda
and G. Parker (Eds.), River Meandering, American Geophysical Union
Water Resources Monograph 12, p. 1-50.
36. Montgomery, D. R., and W. E. Dietrich, Where do channels begin?, 1988, Nature, v. 336, p. 232-234.
37. Montgomery, D., and W. E. Dietrich, 1989, Channel initiation,
drainage density and slope, Water Resources Research, v. 25, no. 8, p.
1907-1918.
38. Dietrich, W. E., J.W. Kirchner, H. Ikeda, and F. Iseya, 1989,
Sediment supply and the development of the coarse surface layer in
gravel-bedded rivers, Nature, v. 340, no. 6230, p. 215-217.
39. Wilson, C. J., W. E. Dietrich and T. N. Narasimhan, 1989,
Predicting high pore pressures and saturation overland flow in
unchannelled hillslope valleys, Hydrology and Water Resources
Symposium, Institution of Engineering Australia, p.392-396.
40. Reneau, S. L. and W. E. Dietrich, 1990, Depositional history of
hollows on steep hillslopes, coastal Oregon and Washington, National
Geographic Research, v. 6, no. 2, p. 220-230.
41. Kirchner, J., W. E. Dietrich, F. Iseya,, and H. Ikeda, 1990, The
variability of critical boundary shear stress, friction angle, and
grain protrusion in water-worked sediments, Sedimentology, v. 37, p.
647-672.
42. Reneau, S. L., W. E. Dietrich, D. J. Donahue, and A. J.T. Jull,
1990, Late Quaternary history of colluvial deposition and erosion in
hollows, Central California Coast Ranges, Geological Society of America
Bulletin, v. 102, no. 7, p. 969-982.
43. Dietrich, W. E., 1989, Slope morphology and erosion processes, in
C. Wahrhaftig and D. Sloan (Eds.), Geology of San Francisco and
Vicinity, Field Trip Guidebook T105, American Geophysical Union, p.
38-40.
44. Wilson, C. J., S. L. Reneau, and W. E. Dietrich, 1989, Hydrologic
and erosional processes in hollows, Lone Tree Creek, Marin County,
California, in W. M. Brown, III, (ed.), Landslides in Central
California, Field Trip Guidebook T381, American Geophysical Union, p.
75-90.
45. Dietrich, W. E. and T. Dunne, 1993, The channel head, in K. Beven
and M. J. Kirkby (Eds.), Channel Network Hydrology, J. Wiley and Sons,
p. 175-219.
46. Whiting, P. J., and W. E. Dietrich, 1991, Convective accelerations
and boundary shear stress over a channel bar, Water Resources.
Research, v. 27, no.5, p.783-796.
47. Whiting, P. J., and W. E. Dietrich, 1990, Boundary shear stress and
roughness over mobile alluvial beds, Am. Soc. Civ. Eng., J. Hydraul.
Eng., v.116 (12), p.1495-1511.
48. Reneau, S. L. and W. E. Dietrich, 1991, Erosion rates in the
southern Oregon Coast Range: evidence for an equilibrium between
hillslope erosion and sediment yield, Earth Surface Processes and
Landforms, vol. 16, p.307-322.
49. Buffington, J. L., W. E. Dietrich and J. Kirchner, 1992, Friction
angle measurements on a naturally formed gravel streambed: implications
for critical boundary shear stress, Water Resources Research, Vol. 28,
No.2, p.411-425.
50. Montgomery, D. R. and W. E. Dietrich, 1992, Channel initiation and
the problem of landscape scale, Science, V.255, p.826-830.
51. Brimhall, G. H, O.A Chadwick, C. J. Lewis, W. Compston,, W. E
Dietrich, M. E Power, D. Hendricks, and, J. Bratt,., 1992,
Deformational mass transport and invasive processes in soil evolution,
Science V. 255, p.695-702.
52. Dietrich, W. E., C. J. Wilson, D.R. Montgomery, J. McKean, and R.
Bauer, 1992, Erosion thresholds and land surface morphology, Geology,
v. 20, p. 675-679.
53. Monaghan, M.C., J. McKean, W. E. Dietrich and J. Klein, 1992, 10Be
Chronometry of bedrock-to-soil conversion rates, Earth Planet. Sci.
Lett., v. 111, p. 483-492.
54. Seidl, M. A. and W. E. Dietrich, 1992, The problem of channel
erosion into bedrock, in K.H. Schmidt and J. de Ploey (Editors),
Functional geomorphology: landform analysis and models, Catena
Supplement 23, p. 101-124.
55. Dietrich, W. E., C. J. Wilson, D. R. Montgomery, and J. McKean,
1993, Analysis of erosion thresholds, channel networks and landscape
morphology using a digital terrain model, J. Geology, Vol. 101, No.2,
p.161-180.
56. McKean, J. A., W. E. Dietrich, R. C Finkel, J. R. Southon, and M.
W. Caffee, 1993, Quantification of soil production and downslope creep
rates from cosmogenic 10Be accumulations on a hillslope profile,
Geology, v.21, p. 343-346.
57. Whiting, P. J. and W. E. Dietrich, 1993, Experimental constraints
on bar migration through bends: implications for meander wavelength
selection, Water Resources Research, vol. 29, no. 4, p.1091-1102.
58. Montgomery, D. R. and W. E. Dietrich, 1994, A physically-based
model for topographic control on shallow landsliding, Water Resources
Research, vol.30, no.4, p.1153-1171..
59. Booker, F.A., W. E. Dietrich and L. M. Collins, 1993, Runoff and
erosion after the Oakland Firestorm: expectations and observations,
California Geology, volume 46, number 6, p.159-173.
60. Whiting, P.J. and W. E. Dietrich, 1993, Experimental studies of bed
topography and flow patterns in large-amplitude meanders: 1.
Observations, Water Resources Research, v. 29, no.11, p. 3605-3614.
61. Whiting, P.J. and W. E. Dietrich, 1993, Experimental studies of bed
topography and flow patterns in large-amplitude meanders: 2.
Mechanisms, Water Resources Research, v.29, no.11, p.3615-3622.
62. Day, G. M., W. E. Dietrich, S. C. Apte, G. E. Batley, and A. J.
Markham, 1993, The fate of mine-derived sediments deposited on the
middle Fly River flood-plain of Papua New Guinea, in R. J. Allan and
J.O. Nriagu (Editors), International Conference on Heavy Metals in the
Environment, Volume 1, CEP Consultants, Ltd., Edinburgh, UK, p.
423-426.
63 Montgomery, D. R. and W. E. Dietrich, 1994, Landscape dissection and
drainage area-slope thresholds, in Process Models and Theoretical
Geomorphology', edited by M.J. Kirkby, John Wiley and Sons, p.221-246.
64. Howard, A. D., W. E. Dietrich, and M. A. Seidl, 1994, Modeling
fluvial erosion on regional to continental scales, Journ. of
Geophysical Res., vol. 99, No. B7, p. 13,971-13,986.
65. Seidl, M. A., Dietrich, W. E., Kirchner, J. W., 1994, Longitudinal
profile development into bedrock: an analysis of Hawaiian channels, J.
Geology, v. 102, p. 457-474.
66. Dietrich, W .E., Reiss, R., Hsu, M., and Montgomery, D. R., 1995, A
process-based model for colluvial soil depth and shallow landsliding
using digital elevation data, Hydrological Processes, Vol. 9, 383-400.
67. Montgomery, D. R. and W. E. Dietrich, 1995, Hydrologic processes in
a low-gradient source area, Water Resources Research, v.31, no. 1, p.
1-10.
68. Power, M. E., A. Sun, G. Parker, W. E. Dietrich and J. T. Wootton,
1995, Hydraulic food-chain models, Bioscience, v. 45, No.3, p.159-167.
69. Ligon, F. K., W. E. Dietrich, and W. J. Trush, 1995, Downstream
ecological effects of dams: a geomorphic perspective, Bioscience, Vol.
45, No. 3, p. 183-192.
70. Power, M. E., G. Parker, W. E. Dietrich, and A. Sun, 1995, How does
floodplain width affect floodplain river ecology? A preliminary
exploration using simulations, Geomorphology, v.13, p.310-318.
71 Rinaldo, A., Dietrich, W. E., Rigon, R., Vogel, G. K.,
Rodriguez-Iturbe, I., 1995, Geomorphological signatures of climate,
Nature, v. 374, p. 632-635.
72. Prosser, I. P., and W. E. Dietrich, 1995, Field experiments on
erosion by overland flow and their implication for a digital terrain
model for channel initiation, Water Resources Research, vol. 31, no.
11, p. 2867-2876.
73. Prosser, I. P., W. E. Dietrich, and J. Steveson, 1995, Flow
resistance and sediment transport by concentrated overland flow in a
grassland valley, Geomorphogy, v.13, p. 71-86
74. Power, M. E., W. E. Dietrich, and J. C. Finlay, 1996, Dams and
downstream aquatic biodiversity: potential food web consequences of
hydrologic and geomorphic change, Environmental Management, Vol. 20.
No. 6, p. 887-895.
75. Parker, G, Y. Cui, J. Imran,. and W. E. Dietrich, 1996, Flooding in
the Lower Ok Tedi, Papua New Guinea due to the disposal of mine
tailings and its amelioration, International Seminar on Recent Trends
of Floods and their Preventative Measures in commemoration of the Tenth
Anniversary of the Foundation of Hokkaido River Disaster Prevention
Research Center, 20-21 June 1996 Sapporo, Japan, p. 21-48.
76. Anderson, S. A., W. E. Dietrich, R. Torres, D. R. Montgomery and K.
M. Loague, 1997, Concentration-discharge relationships in runoff from a
steep, unchanneled catchment, Water Resources Research, vol. 33, no. 1,
p. 211-225.
77. Montgomery, D. R., W. E. Dietrich, R. Torres, S. P. Anderson and J.
T. Heffner, 1997, Hydrologic response of a steep unchanneled valley to
natural and applied rainfall, Water Resources Research, vol. 33, no.1,
p. 91-109.
78. Montgomery, D. R. W. E. Dietrich and K.O. Sullivan, 1998, The role
of GIS in watershed Analysis, in Lane, S.N., Richards, K. S. and
Chandler, J.H. (edts), John Wiley and Sons Ltd. p.241-162.
79. MacDonald, L.H., D. M. Anderson, and W. E. Dietrich, 1997, Paradise
Threatened: Land use and erosion on St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands,
Environmental Management, Vol. 21, No.6, p. 851-863.
80. Seidl, M. A., R. C. Finkel, M. C. Caffee, G. B. Hudson, and W. E.
Dietrich, 1997, Cosmogenic isotope analyses applied to river
longitudinal profile evolution: problems and interpretations, Earth
Surface Processes and Landforms, v. 22, p.195-209.
81. Fernandes, N. F. and Dietrich, W. E., 1997, Hillslope evolution by
diffusive processes: the timescale of equilibrium adjustments, Water
Resources Research, V. 33, no. 6, p. 1307-1318.
82. Heimsath, A.M., Dietrich, W.E., Nishiizumi, K., and Finkel, R. C.,
1997, The soil production function and landscape equilibrium, Nature,
vol. 388, p. 358-361.
83. Dietrich, W. E. and Sitar, N, 1997, Geoscience and geotechnical
engineering aspects of debris-flow hazard assessment, in Debris flow
hazard mitigation: mechanics, prediction, and assessment, in C. Chen
(edt), American Society of Civil Engineers, p. 656-676
84. Anderson, S. P., W. E. Dietrich, D. R. Montgomery, R. Torres, M. E.
Conrad, and K. Loague, 1997, Subsurface flow paths in a steep
unchanneled catchment, Water Resources Research, vol. 33, no. 12, p.
2637-2653.
85. Dietrich, W. E. and G. Sposito, 1997, Hydrologic Processes: from
Catchment to Continental Scales (editors), Annual Reviews, Palo Alto,
Ca, 336p.
86. Torres, R., W. E. Dietrich, D. R. Montgomery, K. Loague, and S. P. Anderson, 1998, Unsaturated zone processes and the hydrologic response of a steep, unchanneled catchment, Water Resources Research, v. 34, p.1865-1879.
87. Dietrich, W. E. and D. R. Montgomery, 1998, SHALSTAB: a digital
terrain model for mapping shallow landslide potential, NCASI (National
Council of the Paper Industry for Air and Stream Improvement) Technical
Report, February 1998, 29pp.
88. Power, M. E., W. E. Dietrich, and K. O. Sullivan, 1998, Experiment,
observation and inference in river and watershed investigations, in
Resetarits, W.J. and J. Bernardo, (Eds), Experimental Ecology, Oxford
University Press, p.113-132.
89. Dietrich, W. E. and D. R. Montgomery, 1998, Hillslopes, channels
and landscape scale, In G. Sposito (edt) Scale Dependence and Scale
Invariance in Hydrology, Cambridge University Press, p. 30-60.
90. Sklar, L and W. E. Dietrich, 1998, River longitudinal profiles and
bedrock incision models: stream power and the influence of sediment
supply, In: Tinkler, K J. and, Wohl, E. E. (Edts) Rivers over rock:
fluvial processes in bedrock channels, Am. Geoph. Union Geophysical
Monograph 107, p. 237-260.
91. Heimsath, A. M., W. E. Dietrich, K. Nishiizumi, R. C. Finkel,
1999, Cosmogenic nuclides, topography, and the spatial variation of
soil depth, Geomorphology, 27(1/2), p. 151-172..
92. Dietrich, W. E., G. Day and G. Parker, 1999, The Fly River, Papua
New Guinea: inferences about river dynamics, floodplain sedimentation
and fate of sediment, in A. Miller and A. Gupta (edt), Varieties of
Fluvial Form, J. Wiley, p. 345-376.
93. Roering, J. J., J. W. Kirchner, and W. E. Dietrich, 1999, Evidence
for non-linear, diffusive sediment transport on hillslopes and
implications for landscape morphology, Water Resources Research, v. 35,
no.3, p. 853-870
94 Fagherazzi, S., Bortoluzzi, A., Dietrich, W.E., Adami, A., Lanzoni,
S., Marani, M. and Rinaldo, A., 1999, Tidal networks 1: Automatic
network extraction and preliminary scaling features from digital
terrain maps, Water Resources Research, v. 35, p. 3891-3904.
95. Rinaldo, A., Fagherazzi, S., Lanzoni, S., Marani, M., and Dietrich,
W.E., 1999, Tidal Networks 2. Watershed delineation and comparative
network morphology, Water Resources Research, v. 35, p. 3905-3917.
96. Rinaldo, A., Fagherazzi, S., Lanzoni, S., Marani, M., and
Dietrich, W.E., 1999, Tidal Networks 3. Landscape-forming discharges
and studies in empirical geomorphic relationships, Water Resources
Research, v. 35, 3919-3929.
97. Montgomery, D.R, K. M. Schmidt, W. E. Dietrich, H. M. Greenberg, 2000, Forest clearing and regional landsliding in the Pacific Northwest, Geology v. 28, p. 311-314.
98. Anderson, S. P. and W. E. Dietrich, 2001, Chemical weathering and
runoff chemistry in a steep headwater catchment, Hydrological
Processes, v.15, p.1791-1815.
99. Heinsath, A. M., J. Chappell, W. E. Dietrich, K. Nishiizumi, R. C. Finkel, 2000, Soil production on a retreating escarpment in southeastern Australia, Geology,28(9), p. 787-790..
100. Dietrich, W.E., D. Bellugi, and R. Real de Asua, 2001, Validation
of the shallow landslide model, SHALSTAB, for forest management, in
M..S. Wigmosta, and S. J. Burges, editors, Land Use and Watersheds:
Human influence on hydrology and geomorphology in urban and forest
areas;, Amer. Geoph. Union, Water Sciene and Application 2, p.195-227.
101. Heinsath, A. M., J. Chappell, W. E. Dietrich, K. Nishiizumi, R. C.
Finkel, 2001, Late Quaternary erosion in southeastern Australia: a
field example using cosmogenic nuclides: Quaternary International,
83-85, p.169-185.
102 . Heimsath, A. M., W. E. Dietrich, K. Nishiizumi, R. C. Finkel, 2001, Stochastic
processes of soil production and transport: erosion rates, topographic
variation, and cosmogenic nuclides in the Oregon Coast Range, Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, v26, p.531-552.
103. Roering, J. J, J. W. Kirchner, L. S. Sklar, and W. E. Dietrich, 2001, Hillslope evolution by nonlinear creep and landsliding: an experimental study, Geology, 29 (2), p.143-146.
104. Schmidt, K. M, J. J. Roering, J. D. Stock, W. E. Dietrich, D. R. Montgomery and T. Schaub, 2001, Root cohesion variability and shallow landslide susceptibility in the Oregon Coast Range, Canadian Geotechnical Journal, V. 38, No.5, p. 995-1024.
105. Sklar, L. and W. E. Dietrich, 2001, Sediment supply, grain size and rock strength controls on rates of river incision into bedrock, Geology, v. 29, No.12, 1087-1090.
106. Roering, J.J., J. W. Kirchner, and W. E. Dietrich, 2001, Hillslope evolution by nonlinear, slope-dependent transport: Steady state morphology and equilibrium adjustment timescales, Jour. Geophys. Res. V. 106, No. B8, P. 16,499 - 16514.
107. Power, M.E. and W.E. Dietrich, 2002, Food webs in river networks, Ecological Research Vol. 17, No.4,p.451-471.
108. Roering, J. J, J. W. Kirchner, L. S. Sklar, and W. E. Dietrich, 2002,Reply, Geology, 30, p. 482.
109. Anderson, S. P., W. E. Dietrich and G. H Brimhall, Jr., 2002, Weathering
profiles, mass-balance analysis, and rates of solute loss: linkages
between weathering and erosion in a small, steep catchment, Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull, v. 114, no. 9, p. 1143-1158
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