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PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
15. Chen, H., J.B. Shaw, G.R. Sharman, J.A. Marshall (in press), Significant Human Modification of the Lower Arkansas River Sediment Budget, Geophysical Research Letters
14. Palucis, M.C., A. Morgan, J. Strauss, F. Rivera-Hernandez, J. Marshall, E. Menio, R. Miller (2022), Rates and processes controlling periglacial alluvial fan formation: Implications for martian fans, GSA Bulletin
13. Marshall, J.A., J.J. Roering, A.W. Rempel, S.L. Shafer and P.J. Bartlein (2021), Extensive frost weathering across unglaciated North America during the Last Glacial Maximum, Geophysical Research Letters, doi.org/10.1029/2020GL090305.
12. Schachtman, N.S.*, J.J. Roering, J.A. Marshall, D.G. Gavin, and D.E. Granger, (2019), The interplay between physical and chemical erosion fluxes over interglacial-glacial cycles, GEOLOGY.
11. Brantley, S.L., D.M. Eissenstat, J.A. Marshall, S.E. Godsey, Z. Balogh-Brunstad, D.L. Karwan, S.A. Papuga, J. Roering, T.E. Dawson, J. Evaristo, O. Chadwick, J.J. McDonnell, and K.C. Weathers, (in press), On the roles trees play in building and plumbing the Critical Zone, Biogeosciences Discuss, doi:10.5194/bg-2017-61.
10. Wymore, A. S., N. R. West, K. Maher, P. L. Sullivan, A. Harpold, D. Karwan, J. A. Marshall, J. Perdrial, D. M. Rempe and L. Ma, (2017), Growing New Generations of International Critical Zone Scientists, Earth Surface Processes and Landforms.
9. Marshall, J.A., J.J. Roering, D. Granger, and D.G. Gavin, (2017), Late Pleistocene climate controls on erosion in western Oregon, Geological Society of America Bulletin, doi:10.1130/B31509.1 Marshall_etal_2017
8. Rempel, A.W.,J.A. Marshall, and J.J. Roering, (2016), Modeling relative frost weathering rates at geomorphic scales, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, doi:10.1016/j.epsl.2016.08.019 Rempel_etal_2016
7. Sklar, L.S., C.S Riebe, J.A. Marshall, J. Genetti, S. Leclere, C.L. Lukens, V. Merces, (2016), The problem of predicting the particle size distribution of sediment supplied by hillslopes to rivers, Geomorphology, 2016 Binghamton Symposium, “Connectivity in Geomorphology”, doi: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2016.05.005 Sklar_etal_2016
6. Marshall, J.A., J.J. Roering, P.J. Bartlein, D.G. Gavin, D.E. Granger, A.W. Rempel, S. Praskievicz, T.C. Hales, (2015), Seeing frost for the trees: Did climate increase erosion in unglaciated landscapes during the Late Pleistocene?Science Advances, doi: 10.1126/sciadv.1500715 Marshall_etal_2015
5. Harpold, A.A.,J.A. Marshall,S.W. Lyon, T.B. Barnhart, B.A. Fisher, M. Donovan, K. M. Brubaker, . . . N. West. (2015) Laser vision: lidar as a transformative tool to advance critical zone science: Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, v. 19, p. 2881–2897, doi: 10.5194/hess-19-2881-2015.
4. Marshall, J.A., and J.J. Roering (2014), Diagenetic variation in the Oregon Coast Range: Implications for rock strength, soil production, hillslope form, and landscape evolution,Journal of Geophysical Research – Earth Surface, 119, 1395–1417, doi: 10.1002/2013JF003004.
3. Roering, J.J., B.H. Mackey,J.A. Marshall, K. Sweeney, A.M. Booth, N. Deligne, A.M. Handwerger, and C. Cerovski-Darriau, (2013), ‘You are HERE’: Connecting the dots with airborne lidar for geomorphic fieldwork,Geomorphology, 2012 Binghamton Symposium, “The Field Tradition in Geomorphology”, doi: 10.10106/j.geomorph.2013.04.009.
2. Marshall, J.A.and L.S. Sklar (2012), Mining soil databases for landscape-scale patterns in the abundance and size distribution of hillslope rock fragments, Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 37(3), 287-300, doi: 10.1002/esp.2241.
1. Roering, J., J. Marshall,M. Booth, M. Mort, and Q. Jin (2010), Evidence for biotic controls on topography and soil production,Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v. 298, p. 183-190, doi: 10.1016/j.epsl.2010.07.040.
CHAPTERS IN BOOKS
Marshall, J. A., P. DeVries, and N. Milner (2008), Spawning habitat remediation as part of national and regional scale programs to recover declining salmonid populations (pp 275 – 300), in Salmon spawning habitat in rivers: physical controls, biological responses and approaches to remediation, edited by P. DeVries and D. Sears, American Fisheries Society, Symposium 65. Bethesda, MD.
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Marshall, J.A., C. Cerovski-Darriau, and J.J. Roering (2016), Smoothed lidar-derived bare-earth DEM and gradient geotiffs, Little Lake, OR, USA, doi: 10.6084/m9.figshare.3545114.v2.
Harpold, A.A., S.W. Lyon, and J.A. Marshall. Using lidar to advance critical zone science. Meeting Notes. Eos. October 2014
Marshall J. (2003), Moving from the past into the future: a functional approach for protecting California streams. in P.M. Faber (ed.) California riparian systems: Processes and floodplain management, ecology, and restoration (pp. 158-162). Riparian Habitat and Floodplains Conference Proceedings, Riparian Habitat Joint Venture, Sacramento