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Chris Surfleet

 

Chris Surfleet

Faculty Research Assistant - Post Doctoral

Education:
PhD, Forest Engineering, Oregon State University
MS, Forest Engineering, Oregon State University
BS, Forestry and Natural Resources, California Polytechnic University
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Research Interests & Activity:

Hydrologic assessment of industrial forest management
Forest road erosion estimation
Stream temperature effects from forest harvest

Publications:

Surfleet, C. 2008. Uncertainty in forest road hydrologic modeling and catchment scale assessment of forest road sediment yield. PhD Dissertation, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR.

Surfleet, C., A. Skaugset, and A. Simmons. 2007. Assessment of forest road modeling by the Distributive Hydrology Soil Vegetation Model. Proceedings of the Mountain Logging and Skyline Symposium. Corvallis, OR

Surfleet, C. 2005. Watershed analysis results for the Mendocino Redwood Company Lands. Proceedings of the Redwood Region Forest Science Symposium. Santa Rosa, California.

Beschta, R.L., M. Pyles, A. Skaugset, and C. Surfleet. 2000. Peak flow responses to forest practices in the western cascades of Oregon, USA. Journal of Hydrology 233:102-120.

Surfleet, C. 1997. Precipitation characteristics for landslide hazard assessment in the central Oregon Coast Range. Master’s Thesis, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Oregon.

Surfleet, C. and R. Ziemer. 1996. Effects of forest harvest on large woody debris recruitment. Proceedings for the Conference on Coast Redwood Forest Ecology and Management, June 18-20. Humboldt State University

Personal Interests/Hobbies

Soccer referee
Little League baseball coach
Surfing
Skiing
Beer making

 
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