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2015
Allan, Jonathan C., Peter Ruggiero, Gabriel Garcia, Fletcher E. O’Brien, Laura L. Stimely, and Jed T. Roberts. Coastal Flood Hazard Study, Tillamook County, Oregon In Special paper (Oregon. Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries). Vol. no.47., 2015.
Baron, Heather M., Peter Ruggiero, Nathan J. Wood, Erica L. Harris, Jonathan Allan, Paul D. Komar, and Patrick Corcoran. "Incorporating climate change and morphological uncertainty into coastal change hazard assessments." Natural Hazards 75 (2015): p. 2081-2102.
Peterson, Curt D., Gary A. Carver, John J. Clague, and Kenneth M. Cruikshank. "Maximum-recorded overland run-ups of major nearfield paleotsunamis during the past 3000 years along the Cascadia margin, USA, and Canada." Natural Hazards 77, no. 3 (2015): p.2005-2026.
Engelhart, Simon E., Matteo Vacchi, Benjamin P. Horton, Alan R. Nelson, and Robert E. Kopp. "A sea-level database for the Pacific coast of central North America." Quaternary Science Reviews 113 (2015): p.78-92.
Hodgson, Cheryl A., Murray K. Gingras, and John-Paul Zonneveld. "Spatial, temporal and palaeoecological significance of exhumed firmgrounds and other associated substrate types in Netarts Bay, Oregon, USA." Lethaia 48, no. no.4 (2015): p.436-455.
Graehl, Nicholas A., Harvey M. Kelsey, Robert C. Witter, Eileen Hemphill-Haley, and Simon E. Engelhart. "Stratigraphic and microfossil evidence for a 4500-year history of Cascadia subduction zone earthquakes and tsunamis at Yaquina River estuary, Oregon, USA." Geological Society of America Bulletin, 127 (2015): p.211-226.
2020
Gabel, Laura L. S., Fletcher O’Brien, and Jonathan C. Allan. GIS data and method for determining maximum-considered local and distant tsunami wave arrival data for the Oregon coast In Open-File Report (Oregon. Department of Geology and Mineral Industries). Vol. no.O-20-09. Portland, Or.: Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries, 2020.

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