Publications & Reports
Learn more about NW CASC-funded research in these publications.
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A characterization of hyporheic temperatures with applications for salmon habitat restoration in a thermally impaired river
Jantsch, S., J.M. Helfield, L. Bodensteiner, K.L. Sobocinski, and A.G. Bunn. 2025. A characterization of hyporheic temperatures with applications for salmon habitat restoration in a thermally impaired river. Northwest Science 98.
Assessing the distribution and stability of groundwater climatic refugia: cliff-face seeps in the Pacific Northwest
Button, S.T., and J. Piovia-Scott. 2025. Assessing the distribution and stability of groundwater climatic refugia: cliff-face seeps in the Pacific Northwest. Water 17:2659.
Linking aquatic vegetation structure with ecosystem metabolism throughout the Klamath River, California, USA
Genzoli, L., and R.O. Hall. 2025. Linking aquatic vegetation structure with ecosystem metabolism throughout the Klamath River, California, USA. Ecological Applications 35:e70089.
Street-scale urban air temperatures predicted by simple high-resolution cover- and shade-weighted surface temperature mosaics in a variety of residential neighborhoods
Kubiniec, K., K.B. Moffett, and K. Blount. 2025. Street-scale urban air temperatures predicted by simple high-resolution cover- and shade-weighted surface temperature mosaics in a variety of residential neighborhoods. Remote Sensing 17:1932.
Benthic cyanobacterial proliferations drive anatoxin production throughout the Klamath River watershed, California, USA
Genzoli, L., R.O. Hall, T.G. Otten, G.S. Johnson, J.R. Blaszczak, and J. Kann. 2024. Benthic cyanobacterial proliferations drive anatoxin production throughout the Klamath River watershed, California, USA. Freshwater Science 43:307–324.
Integration of distributed streamflow measurement metadata for improved water resource decision-making
Kaiser, K.E., K. Blasch, and S. Schmitz. 2023. Integration of distributed streamflow measurement metadata for improved water resource decision-making. Water 15:679.
Contribution of warm habitat to cold-water fisheries
Hahlbeck, N., W.R. Tinniswood, M.R. Sloat, J.D. Ortega, M.A. Wyatt, M.E. Hereford, B.S. Ramirez, D.A. Crook, K.J. Anlauf-Dunn, and J.B. Armstrong. 2021. Contribution of warm habitat to cold-water fisheries. Conservation Biology 36:e13857.
Evaluating fish rescue as a drought adaptation strategy using a life cycle modeling approach for imperiled Coho salmon
Beebe, B.A., K.T. Bentley, T.W. Buehrens, R.W. Perry, and J.B. Armstrong. 2021. Evaluating fish rescue as a drought adaptation strategy using a life cycle modeling approach for imperiled Coho salmon. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 41:3-18.
Great expectations: deconstructing the process pathways underlying beaver-related restoration
Nash, C.S., G.E. Grant, S. Charnley, J.B. Dunham, H. Gosnell, M.B. Hausner, D.S. Pilliod, and J.D. Taylor. 2021. Great expectations: deconstructing the process pathways underlying beaver-related restoration. BioScience 71:249–267.
Ranchers and beavers: Understanding the human dimensions of beaver-related stream restoration on western rangelands
Charnley, S., H. Gosnell, R. Davee, and J. Abrams. 2020. Ranchers and Beavers: Understanding The Human Dimensions of Beaver-Related Stream Restoration on Western Rangelands. Rangeland Ecology & Management 73:712–723.