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Christopher Surfleet
Christopher Surfleet
Professor Watershed Management and Hydrology, California Polytechnic State University San Luis
Email verificata su calpoly.edu
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Peakflow responses to forest practices in the western cascades of Oregon, USA
RL Beschta, MR Pyles, AE Skaugset, CG Surfleet
Journal of Hydrology 233 (1-4), 102-120, 2000
2942000
Variability in effect of climate change on rain-on-snow peak flow events in a temperate climate
CG Surfleet, D Tullos
Journal of Hydrology 479, 24-34, 2013
1532013
Selection of hydrologic modeling approaches for climate change assessment: A comparison of model scale and structures
CG Surfleet, D Tullos, H Chang, IW Jung
Journal of Hydrology 464, 233-248, 2012
832012
Uncertainty in hydrologic modelling for estimating hydrologic response due to climate change (Santiam River, Oregon)
CG Surfleet, D Tullos
Hydrological Processes 27 (25), 3560-3576, 2013
592013
The effect of timber harvest on summer low flows, Hinkle Creek, Oregon
CG Surfleet, AE Skaugset
Western Journal of Applied Forestry 28 (1), 13-21, 2013
362013
Uncertainty assessment of forest road modeling with the Distributed Hydrology Soil Vegetation Model (DHSVM)
CG Surfleet, AE Skaugset, JJ McDonnell
Canadian journal of forest research 40 (7), 1397-1409, 2010
322010
Road runoff and sediment sampling for determining road sediment yield at the watershed scale
CG Surfleet, AE Skaugset III, MW Meadows
Canadian journal of forest research 41 (10), 1970-1980, 2011
252011
Effects of forest harvesting on large organic debris in coastal streams
CG Surfleet, RR Ziemer
Coast redwood forest ecology and management; Arcata, CA: Humboldt State …, 1996
211996
Hydrologic sensitivity to climate and land use changes in the Santiam River Basin, Oregon
C Mateus, DD Tullos, CG Surfleet
JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association 51 (2), 400-420, 2015
182015
Evaluation of erosion prediction models for forest roads
AE Skaugset, CG Surfleet, MW Meadows, J Amann
Transportation research record 2203 (1), 3-12, 2011
132011
Hydrologic and suspended sediment effects of forest roads using field and DHSVM modelling studies
CG Surfleet, SJ Marks
Forest Ecology and Management 499, 119632, 2021
122021
Change detection of storm runoff and sediment yield using hydrologic models following wildfire in a coastal redwood forest, California
CG Surfleet, B Dietterick, A Skaugset
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 44 (6), 572-581, 2014
112014
Uncertainty in forest road hydrologic modeling and catchment scale assessment of forest road sediment yield
CG Surfleet
Oregon State University, 2008
102008
Precipitation characteristics for landslide hazard assessment for the central Oregon Coast Range
CG Surfleet
101997
The influence of hyporheic exchange on water temperatures in a headwater stream
C Surfleet, J Louen
Water 10 (11), 1615, 2018
62018
Effects of streamside buffers on stream temperatures associated with forest management and harvesting using DHSVM-RBM; South Fork Caspar Creek, California
JB Ridgeway, CG Surfleet
Frontiers in Forests and Global Change 4, 611380, 2021
52021
Hydrologic Response of a Montane Meadow from Conifer Removal and Upslope Forest Thinning
C Surfleet, N Fie, J Jasbinsek
Water 12 (1), 293, 2020
52020
A field-based experiment on the influence of stand density reduction on watershed processes at the Caspar creek experimental watersheds in northern California
SF Dymond, PW Richardson, LA Webb, ET Keppeler, I Arismendi, ...
Frontiers in Forests and Global Change 4, 691732, 2021
42021
Assessing stream-aquifer connectivity in a coastal California watershed
B Malama, D Pritchard-Peterson, JJ Jasbinsek, C Surfleet
Water 13 (4), 416, 2021
42021
Hydrologic Response of Meadow Restoration the First Year Following Removal of Encroached Conifers
C Surfleet, T Sanford, G VanOosbree, J Jasbinsek
Water 11 (3), 428, 2019
42019
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