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From Atmospheric Rivers to Rivers of Debris: Coupling extreme precipitation events, glacial retreat, debris flows, and channel changes on Mount Rainier, Washington. Global Change and the World's Mountains. :309-310. Abstract
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LiDAR-Based Geomorphic Mapping in Forested Landscapes: Using trees to your advantage. GSA Annual Meeting. 43:408. Abstract
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The changing glaciers of Mt. Hood, Oregon and Mt. Ranier, Washington: implications for periglacial debris flows. Geosciences. Master of Science:146. Abstract
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Debris flows in glaciated catchments: a case study on Mount Rainier, Washington. College of Earth Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences. Master of Science:149. Abstract
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Meteorological conditions associated with rain-related periglacial debris flows on Mount Hood, Oregon and Mount Rainier, Washington. Geosciences Department. Master of Science:88. Abstract
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Recent periglacial debris flows from Mount Rainier, Washington. Geosciences Department. Master of Science:125. Abstract
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