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September 27, 2012 Electronic Filing Attn: Ms. Sheri Young Secretary to the Joint Review Enbridge Northern Gateway 444 Seventh Avenue SW Calgary, Alberta T2P 0X8 Re: Northern Gateway Pipelines Inc. (Northern Gateway) File OF-Fac-Oil-N304-2010-01 01 Dear Ms. Young: In response to procedural director #9, please find attached the resumes of the Northwest Institute witnesses that will appear at the Prince George hearings. These resumes were previously filed along with the authors reports in December 2011. The three resumes are for David Bustard James Schwab Jack Stanford Yours sincerely, Pat Moss Executive Director (A47850)

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September 27, 2012 Electronic Filing Attn: Ms. Sheri Young Secretary to the Joint Review Enbridge Northern Gateway 444 – Seventh Avenue SW Calgary, Alberta T2P 0X8 Re: Northern Gateway Pipelines Inc. (Northern Gateway)

File OF-Fac-Oil-N304-2010-01 01 Dear Ms. Young: In response to procedural director #9, please find attached the resumes of the Northwest Institute witnesses that will appear at the Prince George hearings. These resumes were previously filed along with the author’s reports in December 2011. The three resumes are for –

David Bustard

James Schwab

Jack Stanford Yours sincerely, Pat Moss Executive Director

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DAVID BUSTARD

EDUCATION M.Sc. (Forest Hydrology) University of British Columbia, 1973 B.Sc. (Combined Honours in Biology and Forest Biology) University of British Columbia,

1970 Thesis: M.Sc. "Some Aspects of the Winter Ecology of Juvenile Salmonids with Reference to

Possible Habitat Alteration by Logging in Carnation Creek, Vancouver Island" Professional Affilation: Member of the Association of Professional Biologists of British Columbia (RP Bio 38) Member College of Applied Biology of British Columbia WORK EXPERIENCE Mr. Bustard works as a professional aquatic biologist through an incorporated business based

in Smithers, B.C. He has been involved in fisheries/land-use projects in northwestern B.C. since 1974. Following is a summary of his relevant project experience:

PERIOD 1995-2011

Kemess South Project

• Kemess South Mine Project fisheries assessments focusing on adult and juvenile bull trout impact assessment and monitoring for an 18-year period encompassing pre-development, construction, and 14 years post-operation. The work involved background inventory, impact assessment and the development of a compensation and mitigation program acceptable to the fisheries regulatory agencies. The program has seen the successful implementation of adult bull trout compensation projects including bull trout spawning site development, habitat extension projects and the successful transplant of Dolly Varden to barren streams. This work is ongoing.

Kemess North Mine Expansion Project

• Assisted with the collection of baseline fisheries information for this project and participated in the Joint Review Panel hearings on this project on behalf of Northgate Minerals Corp..

Ministry of Transportation and Highways • Nass Road upgrade including inventory, impact assessment, monitoring and the development of

compensation structures along the lower Nass River and Lava Lake sections of road. Work during this time also included a 3-year program of post-construction monitoring of compensation structures and road crossings near Kincolith.

Fish Sustainability Planning Morice Watershed • Stage 2 biophysical profile of the Morice Watershed. Final product was the production of a

report entitled “Conserving Morice Watershed Fish Populations and Their Habitat”.

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Forestry, Mining, and Pipeline Projects • Nanika Ridge Molybdenum Project – Inventory of fish populations and input to project design in

the Nanika and Morice watersheds over a two-year period. • Detailed assessment of Pacific Northern Gas pipeline stream crossings in lower Skeena and

Bulkley tributaries and construction monitoring at complex crossing sites. • Slate Creek Gold Property – Design, construction and monitoring over a three-year period of a

one-km long stream diversion and reconstruction project for a rainbow trout population. • Long-term monitoring (1984 through 2011) of fish populations in streams associated with the

Equity Silver Mine located in the Bulkley Watershed. Current work includes fish health assessment studies and tracking metal tissue levels in fish.

• Watershed-wide aquatic inventories of Gosnell, Thautil, Owen, Tagit, Fenton and adjacent

Morice River watersheds for Houston Forest Products and Northwood. Also conducted fisheries and stream classification studies for various forest companies in the Terrace and Prince Rupert area.

• Fisheries inventory of streams in the vicinity of the proposed Booker property on Morrison Lake

(2003 and 2004) and the Endako Mine for Thompson Creek Mining Ltd. (2000). • Telkwa Pond coho smolt and upstream fry assessments - annual surveys 1993 to 2001. • Mr. Bustard served as a member of the technical review committee for BC Fisheries Renewal

projects until 2001. He has served as a board member for the BV Center for Natural Resource Research and Management

PERIOD 1985-1995

Mining, Highway Development and Steelhead/Rainbow Trout Projects • Highway 16 alignment options and compensation/mitigation planning along the lower Skeena

River for the Ministry of Transportation and Highways. Mr. Bustard was the biologist on a study team that was awarded the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of B.C.'s Environmental Award for 1993.

• Ministry of Transportation and Highway design projects in the lower Nass, Cranberry and

Kispiox rivers, and near Stewart. • Telkwa Coal Project. Four years of mine pre-development work at Telkwa Coal involving

watershed-wide inventory including bull trout assessments, periphyton and benthic studies for Crowsnest Resources and Manalta Coal.

• Skeena River summer steelhead studies for B.C. Environment including juvenile

assessments throughout the upper Skeena from 1991 to 1993. Adult steelhead studies included fence operation and radio-telemetry studies examining the migration, holding and spawning behavior of adult upper Sustut steelhead and the operation of a rotary screw trap

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on the upper Sustut River for juvenile salmonid enumerations.

• Assessments of resident rainbow trout populations in Francois and Babine lakes including fence operation for enumeration, tagging, and radio telemetry studies to determine spawning and subsequent dispersal of adults. Enhancement options including streamflow monitoring for optimal flow releases for fish production.

• Fisheries/logging studies in the northwest section of B.C. for Ministry of Forests, Skeena

Cellulose Inc., Skeena Sawmills and Interfor including work in the Clore and Zymoetz watersheds. Projects also included construction monitoring for Pacific Northern Gas Ltd. (pipeline) and Ministry of Transportation and Highways.

• Assessment of road options to Klappan Coal for Gulf Canada and fisheries assessment and

compensation options for pit and causway developments for Curragh Resources (Yukon).

• Contracts for B.C. Environment including angler surveys on Francois and Babine lakes, scale reading, and the development of a lake management data file.

PERIOD 1979-1984 Kemano Completion and Fish-Forestry Interaction Program

• Senior aquatic biologist working on Alcan's proposed Kemano Completion Project. Responsibilities included designing and conducting field studies examining the downstream impacts of a proposed hydroelectric dam on the Nanika River. These studies involved collection of detailed fish inventory information throughout the Morice River watershed and specific studies designed to assess the impacts of reduced river flows on salmon and steelhead spawning and rearing habitats.

• Fish/Forestry Interaction Program evaluating stream rehabilitation options in the Queen

Charlotte Islands.

PERIOD 1971-1979 Habitat Protection Biologist for Northwestern B.C. (Government of BC)

• Regional Habitat Protection Biologist responsible for coordinating fish and wildlife habitat protection in northwestern British Columbia. This job required a continuous involvement with industry and other government agencies in an attempt to minimize the impacts of development projects on the fish and wildlife resources of northwestern BC. The position required an understanding of the impacts of activities such as logging, railway and highway construction, mining, agriculture, pipeline, and hydro developments as well as the measures that can be taken to lessen their impacts and involved administrative functions such as budget preparation, policy formulation, as well as direct responsibility for a staff of up to five.

Carnation Creek Watershed Study (Pacific Biological Station and U.B.C. 1971-73)

• The Carnation Creek Watershed study has been assessing the long-term impacts of logging on a small coastal watershed. A three-year association with this study as a field assistant and graduate student, including a one-year residence at the site provided Mr. Bustard with a good background in biological and hydrological techniques used for assessing logging impacts on streams.

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• Lake Surveys - B.C. Fish and Wildlife Branch (1971). This work involved conducting

physical, chemical and biological assessments on over 80 lakes in B.C. SELECTED PUBLICATIONS AND REPORTS 1.) Bustard, D.R. and D.W. Narver, 1975. Aspects of the Winter Ecology of Juvenile Coho

Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) and Steelhead Trout (Salmo gardneri). Journal of Fisheries Research Board of Canada, Vol. 32, pp. 667-680.

2.) Bustard, D.R. and D.W. Narver, 1975. Preferences of Juvenile Coho Salmon (Oncorhynchus

kisutch) and Cutthroat Trout (Salmo clarki) Relative to Simulated Alteration of Winter Habitat. Journal of Fisheries Research Board of Canada, Vol. 32, pp. 681-687.

3.) Bustard, D.R. 1983. Queen Charlotte Island Stream Rehabilitation Studies - A Review of

Potential Techniques. Fish/Forestry Interaction Program Working Paper 9/83. 4.) Bustard, D.R. 1983. Juvenile Salmonid Winter Ecology in a Northern British Columbia River

- A New Perspective. Paper presented to the American Fisheries Society, Bellingham, Washington.

5.) Bustard, D.R. 1986. Some Differences Between Coastal and Interior Streams and the

Implications to Juvenile Fish Production. In: Proceedings of the Workshop on Habitat Improvements, Whistler, B.C., 8-10 May 1984. Can. Tech. Rep. of Fish. & Aquatic. Sci. No. 1483.

6.) Brownlee, M.J., B.J. Shepherd, and D.R. Bustard. 1988. Some Effects of Forest Harvesting on

Water Quality in the Slim Creek Watershed in the Central Interior of British Columbia. Can. Tech. Rep. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 1613: 41 p.

7.) McDonald, B.G., A DeBruyn, J. Elphick, M. Davies, D. Bustard, and P.M. Chapman. 2010.

Developmental toxicity of selenium to Dolly Varden char (Salvelinus malmo). Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Vol. 29, No. 12. pp 2800-2805.

Mr. Bustard is the principal author of over 70 technical reports prepared for projects sponsored by industry and government.

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Résumé James W. Schwab, December 2011. 1

Résumé      

James  W.  Schwab          Birthdate:  October  21,  1951      Education   Bachelor  of  Science  in  Forestry  (BSF)  1976    Forest  Resource  Management,    (Forest  soils,  Forest  hydrology)  University  of  British  Columbia,  Vancouver  BC    University  Transfer  1970–1973  The  College  of  New  Caledonia,  Prince  George  BC      Professional  Associations    The  Association  of  Professional  Engineers  and  Geoscientists  of  British  Columbia.  Professional  Geoscientist  (P.  Geo.  1993  –  present).  Engineering  Licensee  (Eng.L.  2008  –  present),  Terrain  Stability  Assessments.  

 The  Association  of  British  Columbia  Forest  Professionals.  Registered  Professional  Forester  (R.P.F.  1978  –  2008;  Retired  2009).    

   Recent  Awards    Forest  Engineering  Award  of  Excellence,      APEGBC  and  ABCFP  October  27,  2007.    Bulkley  Valley  Centre  for  natural  Resources  Research  &  Management.  Co-­‐recipient  Jim  Pojar  Award  2009.  Award  recognizes  an  outstanding  publication  that  promotes  understanding  of  sustainable  natural  resources  use  in  Northwest  BC.          

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Technical  Committees    (2007-­‐2008)  Joint  Practices  board  ABCFP/APEGBC;  subcommittee  member  (skill  sets)  Guidelines  for  Terrain  stability  Assessments  in  the  Forest  Sector  –  publication  2010.    (2004-­‐2005)  Forest  and  Range  Practices  Act  Technical  committee,  input  into  portions  of  the  act  and  regulations  dealing  with  terrain  stability/landslides.      (1993-­‐1995)  BC  Forest  Practices  Code  technical  committee;  Development  of  portions  of  the  act  and  regulations  dealing  with  landslides,  site  degradation  and  terrain  stability  assessments.      (1990-­‐2000)  Technical  committees  that  developed  Guidebooks  and  Handbooks  pertaining  to  slope  stability  mapping,  terrains  stability  field  assessments,  forest  site  degradation,  management  in  landslide  prone  terrain.    (1980-­‐  1986)  Member  of  The  Fish  Forestry  Interactions  Program  technical  advisory  committee  and  chair  of  the  geomorphology  research  subcommittee.      (1980-­‐1990)  Fish-­‐Forestry  Guidelines  (forest  harvesting  and  road  construction  guidelines),  and  Forest  Site  Degradation  and  Rehabilitation  committee,  and  The  Interpretations  Working  group,  Coastal  Forest  Harvesting  subcommittee    (I  contributed  interpretations  on  slope  stability  evaluation,  methods  for  the  identification  forestland  prone  to  erosion  and  mass  wasting,  and  rehabilitation  techniques  for  erosion  prevention  and  control).    Technical  Affiliation  DEGRS  Division  of  Engineers  and  Geoscientist  in  the  Resource  Sector  (since  inception)    Work  History  and  Experience    Independent  Consultant  –  Geomorphologist  August  2009  to  present    

• Training  course  development:  Terrain  basics,  (terrain  mapping,  terrain  stability  mapping,  terrain  analysis,  landslide  recognition/classification,  air  photo  interpretation).  

• Research  landslides,  hillslope  and  fluvial  geomorphology.  • Terrain  Stability  Field  Assessments  –  resource  roads.  • Road  deactivation  prescriptions  –  resource  roads.  • Air  photo  interpretation  –  hillslope  and  fluvial  geomorphology.  

 

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Research  Geomorphologist    May  1985  to  March  2009    B.C.  Ministry  of  Forests,  Forest  Sciences  Section,  Northern  Interior  Forest  Region  PO  Bag  6000  3333  Tatlow  Road  Smithers  BC  V0J  2N0      Prior  to  April  2005    B.C.  Ministry  of  Forests,  Forest  Sciences  Section,  Prince  Rupert  Forest  Region,  P.O.  Bag  5000  Smithers  B.C.  VOJ-­‐2N0    • Conduct  research  hillslope  geomorphology  (slope  stability)  northwest  BC.  • Conduct  fluvial  geomorphology  research  on  large  rivers  and  small  streams  in  northwest  B.C.  

• Conduct  terrain  evaluation  and  interpretation,  Terrain  Stability  Mapping  and  Terrain  Stability  Field  Assessments,  and  proposed  road  development  cost  analysis  for  Forest  Service  District  and  Regional  clients.  

• Participated  in  compliance  and  enforcement  investigations  conducted  by  the  BC  Forest  Service.      

• Review  of  major  resource  road  development  proposals  and  construction  by  the  mining  industry.    

• Conducted  major  investigations  into  the  cause  of  landslides  at  the  request  of  BC  Government,  BC  Forest  Service  and  Worksafe  BC  (  e.g.  Donna  Creek,  Joe  Rich-­‐Belgo  Creek,  Allen  Reach,  Ksedin  Creek,  Meziadin  Lake).  

• Co-­‐author  (anonymous)  the  development  of  Forest  Practice  Code  Guide  Books  • Developed  and  delivered  training  courses  on  Management  in  Landslide  Prone  Terrain,  recognition  of  unstable  terrain,  control  and  management  of  unstable  terrain,  and  watershed  rehabilitation,  (BC  Forest  Service  and  BC  Forest  industry,  Northwest  Community  College,  Forest  Management  Institute  of  BC).  

• Research  technical  committee  member  examining  slope  stability  on  the  Queen  Charlotte  Islands.  

• Presentations  at  provincial,  national  and  international  conferences  on:    landslides  and  erosion  processes,  erosion  control  and  site  rehabilitation,  and  forest  road  construction.  

   January  1981  to  May  1985  Research  Extension  Forester    (Geomorphology  and  Forest  Hydrology)    B.C.  Ministry  of  Forests,  Prince  Rupert  Forest  Region,  Smithers  B.C.    • Conduct  research  on  mass  wasting  problems  associated  with  forest  management  on  the  Queen  Charlotte  Islands,  methods  for  recognizing  and  identifying  unstable  slopes,  and  the  development  of  applied  land  classification  for  slope  stability  mapping  on  forest  land.  

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• Slope  stability  and  erosion  hazard  assessment  mapping.  • Consultations  on  forest  road  and  cut  block  stability,  watershed  stability  and  erosion  control.  

 March  1980  to  January  1981  Assistant  Research  Forest  Hydrologist    B.C.  Ministry  of  Forests,  Prince  Rupert  Forest  Region,  Smithers  B.C.    • Research  technical  committee  member  to  look  into  the  effects  of  forest  harvesting  on  mass  wasting  and  the  impacts  on  forest  land  and  the  stream  environment.  

• Provided  consulting  services  to  the  Forest  Service  on  slope  stability  problems.    April  1978  to  March  1980  Contract  Pedologist  (Soil  Scientist)  B.C.  Ministry  of  Forests,  Research  Branch,  Victoria  B.C.      • Provided  terrain  stability  and  soil  erosion  interpretations  for  the  B.C.  Forest  Service  inventory  classifiers  working    within  the  Prince  Rupert  Forest  Region.    

• Provided  slope  stability  and  erosion  interpretations  for  timber  harvesting  and  forest  roads  on  the  Queen  Charlotte  Islands  and  North  Coast,  Prince  Rupert  Forest  Region.  

• Provided  soil  classification  information  for  characterizing  forest  ecosystems  in  the  Prince  Rupert  Forest  Region.  

• Assisted  in  the  development  of  silvicultural  and  forest  management  interpretations  for  ecosystem  classification.  

 May  1976  to  April  1978  Assistant  Research  Pedologist  B.C.  Ministry  of  Forests,  Prince  Rupert  Forest  Region    • Assisted  in  the  identification  of  slope  stability  research  needs  and  the  development  of  research  projects  associated  with  timber  harvesting  on  the  Queen  Charlotte  Islands.  

• Assisted  in  slope  stability  evaluations  of  timber  harvesting  blocks  and  forest  road  locations.    

 May  1975  to  September  1975  Research  Assistant  B.C.  Ministry  of  Forests,  Research  Section,  Williams  lake  B.C.    • Conducted  a  soil  disturbance  study,  surveying  the  impacts  of  steep  slope  logging.  • Identified  and  mapped  natural  and  accelerated  geomorphic  processes  in  areas  of  timber  harvesting.  

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   Publications    Sakals  M.E.,  M.  Geertsema,  J.W.  Schwab,  and  V.N.  Ford.  2011.  The  Todagin  Creek  landslide  of  October  3,  2006,  Northwest  British  Columbia,  Canada.  Publ.  online  June  2011.  Landslides.    Schwab,  J.W.  2011.  Hillslope  and  Fluvial  Processes  along  the  Proposed  Pipeline  Corridor,  Burns  Lake  to  Kitimat,  West  Central  British  Columbia  Bulkley  Valley  Research  Centre.  Publ.  online  October  2011.  http://www.bvcentre.ca    Campbell  D.,  T.  Millard.  J.  Schwab  and  B.  Roberts.  2010.  Landslides  in  organic  soil  on  forested  slopes.  B.C.  Ministry  of  Forests  and  Range.  Ext.  Note  99.    Geertsema,  M.,  J.W.  Schwab,  P.  Jordan,  T.  H.  Millard,  and  T.  P.  Rollerson.  2010  Chapter  8  –  Hillslope  processes.  In  Compendium  of  forest  hydrology  and  geomorphology  in  British  Columbia.  R.G.  Pike  et  al.  (editors).  B.C.  Min.  For.  and  Range,  For.  Sci.  Prog.,  Victoria,  B.C.  and  FORREX  Forum  for  Research  and  Extension  in  Natural  Resources,  Kamloops,  B.C.  Land  Manag.  Handb.  66.  http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/scripts/hfd/pubs/hfdcatalog/index.asp    Schwab,  J.W.  and  M.  Geertsema.  2009.  Terrain  stability  mapping  on  British  Columbia  forestlands:  an  historical  perspective.  Nat  Hazards.    Geertsema,  M.,  J.W.  Schwab,  A.  Blais-­‐Stevens,  M.  E.  Sakals.  2009.  Landslides  impacting  linear  infrastructure  in  west  central  British  Columbia  Nat  Hazards  48:59–72.      Schwab  J.W.,  and  M.  Sakals  2008.  Landslides,  Forest  Resources  and  Infrastructure  in  west  central  British  Columbia  Canada.  In  the  first  world  landslide  Forum  November  18-­‐21  2008.  International  landslide  congress.  United  Nations  University.  Tokyo  Japan.        Schwab,  J.W.,  and  M.  Geertsema.  2008.  Terrain  stability  hazard  mapping  on  British  Columbia  forest  lands:  a  historical  perspective.  In  the  4th  Canadian  Conference  on  Geohazards:  From  Cause  to  Management.  May  20-­‐24,  2008.  University  Laval,  Quebec  City,  Quebec.    Geertsema,  M.,  J.W.  Schwab,  and  A.  Blais-­‐Stevens.  2008.  Landslides  and  linear  infrastructure  in  west-­‐central  British  Columbia.  In  the  4th  Canadian  Conference  on  Geohazards:  From  Cause  to  Management.  May  20-­‐24,  2008.  University  Laval,  Quebec  City,  Quebec.    

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Blais-­‐Stevens,  A.,  M.  Geertsema,  J.W.  Schwab  and  Th.  van  Asch,  and  V.N.  Egginton.  2007.  The  2005  Sutherland  River  rock  slide–debris  avalanche,  central  British  Columbia.  In:  1st  Int.  Landslide  Conf.,  Vail  Colorado.    Geertsema,  M.,  V.N.  Egginton,  J.W.  Schwab,  and  J.J.  Clague.  2007.  Landslides  and  historic  climate  in  northern  British  Columbia.  In:  Landslides  and  climate  change:  challenges  and  solutions.  R.  McInnes,  J.  Jakeways,  H.  Fairbank,  and  E.  Mathie  (editors).  Taylor  and  Francis,  London,  U.K.  pp.  9–1.    R.J.  Fannin,  G.D.  Moore,  J.W.  Schwab,  and  D.F.  VanDine  2007.  The  evolution  of  forest  practices  associated  with  landslide  management  in  British  Columbia  Streamline  Watershed  Management  Bulletin  Vol.  11  No.  1.  

Jakob,  M.,  K.  Holm,  O.  Lange,  and  J.  Schwab.  2006.  Hydrometeorological  thresholds  for  landslide  initiation  and  forest  operation  shutdowns  on  the  north  coast  of  British  Columbia.  Landslides  3:228–238.    McDougal,  S.,  N.  Boultbee,  O.  Hungr,  D.  Stead,  and  J.W.  Schwab.  2006.  The  Zymoetz  River  landslide,  British  Columbia,  Canada:  description  and  dynamic  analysis  of  a  rock  slide–debris  flow.  Landslides  3:195–204.    Boultbee,  N.,  D.  Stead,  J.W.  Schwab,  and  M.  Geertsema.  2006.  The  Zymoetz  River  rock  avalanche,  June  2002,  British  Columbia,  Canada.  Eng  Geol  83:76–93    Geertsema,  M.,  J.J.  Clague,  J.W.  Schwab  and  S.G.  Evans.  2006.  An  overview  of  recent  large  catastrophic  landslides  in  northern  British  Columbia,  Canada.  Eng  Geol  83:120–143    Geertsema,  M,  D.M.  Cruden,  J.W.  Schwab.  2006.  A  large  rapid  landslide  in  sensitive  glaciomarine  sediments  at  Mink  Creek,  northwestern,  British  Columbia,  Canada.  Eng  Geol  83:36–63.    Geertsema,  M.  and  J.W.  Schwab.  2006.  Challenges  with  terrain  stability  mapping  in  northern  British  Columbia.  Streamline.  Watershed  Management  Bulletin  10(1):18-­‐26.    Blais-­‐Stevens,  A.,  Schwab,  J.W.  and  M.  Geertsema.  2005.  The  Khyex  River  rapid  earth  flow,  a  catastrophic  landslide  near  Prince  Rupert,  British  Columbia,  Canada.  European  Geosciences  Union.  General  Assembly  2005.  April  24-­‐29,  2005.  Vienna,  Austria.  Geophysical  Research  Abstracts  7:07759.    Geertsema,  M.,  Hungr,  O.,  Evans,  S.G.,  and  J.W.  Schwab.  2005.  A  large  rock  slide  -­‐  debris  avalanche  in  cohesive  soil  at  Pink  Mountain,  northeastern  British  Columbia,  Canada.  European  Geosciences  Union.  General  Assembly  2005.  April  24-­‐29,  2005.  Vienna,  Austria.  Geophysical  Research  Abstracts  7:05403.    

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R.J.  Fannin,  G.D.  Moore,  J.W.  Schwab  and  D.F.  VanDine    2005.  Landslide  risk  management  in  forest  practices.  In  Hunger,  O.  Robin,  F.  Couture,  R.  and  E.  Eberhardt.(eds)  Proceedings  of  the  international  conference  on  Landslide  Risk  management,  Vancouver  Canada  31  May–June3  2005  landslide  Risk  management.    A.  A.  Balkema    pp  299-­‐320.    VanBuskirk,  C.D.,  R.J.  Neden.,  J.W.  Schwab,  and  F.R.  Smith.  2005.  Road  and  terrain  attributes  of  road  fill  landslides  in  the  Kalum  Forest  District.  B.C.  Min.  For.  and  Range,  Res.  Br.,  Victoria,  B.C.  Tech.  Rep.  024.  http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hfd/pubs/Docs/Tr/Tr024.htm    Schwab,  J.W.,  A.  Blais-­‐Stevens  and  M.  Geertsema.  2004.  The  Khyex  River  landslide  of  November  28,  2003,  Prince  Rupert  British  Columbia,  Canada.  Landslides  1:243–246.    Schwab,  J.W.,  A.  Blais-­‐Stevens  and  M.  Geertsema.  2004.  The  Khyex  River  flowslide,  a  recent  landslide  near  Prince  Rupert,  British  Columbia.  In:  57th  Can.  Geotech.  Conf.,  Quebec  City,  1C,  pp  14–21.    Geertseman,  M.  and  J.W.  Schwab.  2004.  Challenges  with  terrain  stability  mapping  in  northern  British  Columbia.  Geo-­‐Engineering  for  the  Society  and  its  Environment.  57th  Canadian  Geotechnical  Conference  and  the  5th  joint  CGS-­‐IAH  Conference.  Hilton  Quebec  Hotel,  Old  Quebec.  October  24-­‐27,  2004.  Session  4C  pp11-­‐17.    Schwab,  J.W.,  Geertsema,  M.  and  S.  G.  Evans.  2003.  Catastrophic  rock  avalanches,  West  central  British  Columbia.  3rd  Canadian  Conference  on  Geotechnique  and  Natural  Hazards  Edmonton  Alberta  June  8-­‐10,  2003.  Canadian  Geological  Society.  pp  252-­‐259      Geertsema,  M.  Cruden,  D.M.  and  J.W.  Schwab.  2003.  Style  and  sequence  of  movement  of  a  landslide  in  sensitive  glaciomarine  clays  at  Mink  Creek,  north  western  British  Columbia.  3rd  Canadian  Conference  on  Geotechnique  and  Natural  Hazards  Edmonton  Alberta  June  8-­‐10,  2003.  Canadian  Geological  Society.  pp  178-­‐185.    Geertsema,  M.  Clague,  J.J.  Schwab,  J.W.  and  Evans,  S.G.  2003.  An  overview  of  recent  large  landslides  in  northern  British  Columbia,  Canada.  European  Geophysical  Society  (EGS)  -­‐  American  Geophysical  Union  (AGU)  -­‐  European  Union  of  Geosciences  (EUG)  Joint  Assembly.  Nice,  France,  06  -­‐  11  April  2003.  Geophysical  Research  Abstracts  5:01032    Martin,  Y.  Rood,  K.  Schwab,  J.W.  and  Church,  M.  2002.  Sediment  transfer  by  shallow  landsliding  in  the  Queen  Charlotte  Islands,  British  Columbia.  Canadian  Journal  of  Earth  Sciences.  39(2):189-­‐205.    

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Schwab,  J.W.  Hogan,  D.L.  and  I  Weiland.  2002.  Floodplain  Hazard  Assessment:  Application  to  Forest  Land  Management  in  British  Columbia,  Canada.  In  Geoenvironmental  Mapping:  Methods,  Theory  and  Practice  (editor)  Bobrowsky,  P.T.  International  Union  of  Geological  Sciences.  A.A.  Balkema  Publishers,  The  Netherlands  pp  343-­‐368.    Ham,  D.  and  J.W.  Schwab  1998.  Historic  Channel  Mapping  and  Floodplain  Erosion  Hazard  Assessment,  Kitimat  River,  British  Columbia  In  proceedings  Mountains  to  the  sea:  human  interactions  with  the  hydrologic  cycle.  (editor)  Alila,  Y.  Canadian  Water  Resources  Associations.  June  10-­‐12,  1998  Victoria  B.C.  pp72-­‐77.    Schwab,  J.W.  and  D.L.  Hogan  1998.  Floodplain  suitability  for  silvicultural  investment  on  the  Skeena  River,  British  Columbia.  In  proceedings  Mountains  to  the  sea:  human  interactions  with  the  hydrologic  cycle  (editor)  Alila,  Y.  Canadian  Water  Resources  Associations    June  10-­‐12,  1998  Victoria  B.C.pp469-­‐470.    Stumpf,  A.J.  Boster,  B.E.  Levson,  V.M.,  Geertsema,  M.  and  J.W.  Schwab  1998.    Stability  of  glacial  silt  and  clay  deposits  in  Central  British  Columbia.  In  Engineering  Geology  A  global  View  from  the  Pacific  Rim  (editors)  Moore,  D.  and  O.  Hungr.  Proceeding  Eight  International  Congress  International  Association  for  Engineering  Geology  and  the  Environment.  Balkema,  Rotterdam.  pp  1897-­‐1905.    Schwab,  J.W.  1997.  Historic  Debris  flows  north  coast  British  Columbia.  Abstract  In  Vancouver  Geotechnical  Conference  In  proceedings  Vancouver  Geotechnical  Society  Symposium-­‐forestry  Geotechnique  and  Resource  Engineering  May  30  1977.    pp  143.        Geertsema,  M.  and  J.W.  Schwab.  1997.  Retrogressive  flowslides  in  the  Terrace-­‐Kitimat,  British  Columbia  area:  from  early  postglacial  to  present  and  implications  for  futures  slides.  In  proceedings  Vancouver  Geotechnical  Society  Symposium-­‐forestry  Geotechnique  and  Resource  Engineering  May  30  1977.    pp115-­‐133.        Weiland,  I.  and  J.W.  Schwab.  1996.  Floodplain  erosion  hazard  assessment,  Zymoetz  River,  B.C.  In  proceedings  Watercourses  getting  on  stream  with  current  thinking.  Canadian  Water  Resources  Association.  October  22-­‐25,  1996  Vancouver  B.C.    Geertsema,  M.  and  J.W.  Schwab.  1996.    A  photographic  overview  and  record  of  the  Mink  Creek  earthflow,  Terrace,  British  Columbia.    Res.  Rep.  B.C.  Min.  For.  Victoria  B.C.      Schwab,  J.W.  1996.  landslides  on  the  British  Columbia  north  coast,  processes,  rates,  and  climatic  events.    In  proceedings  Fish  Forestry  -­‐  Carnation  Creek  workshop.    Queen  Charlotte  City,    May  1994.  B.C.  Min.  For.  Res.  Rep.  Victoria.  B.C.    Schwab,  J.W.  1996.  Debris  avalanches-­‐flows,  British  Columbia  north  coast.  Abstract      In  proceedings  Fish  Forestry  -­‐  Carnation  Creek  workshop.    Queen  Charlotte  City,    May  1994.  B.C.  Min.  For.  Res.  Rep.  Victoria.  B.C.  

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 Geertsema,  M.  and  J.W.  Schwab.  1995.  The  Mink  Creek  earthflow,  Terrace  British  Columbia.  In  proceedings  Canadian  Geotechnical  conference  September  1995,  Vancouver  B.C.  vol.  2.  pp625-­‐633.    Schwab,  J.W.  1995.  Landslides  on  the  British  Columbia  north  coast:  processes,  rates,  climate  events  and  landscape  change.  Abstract  In  Proceedings  of  the  pacific  division,  American  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science  June  1995.  A.  Elevition  and  M.L.  Aldrich  (editors)  The  University  of  British  Columbia.  Vancouver  B.C.  vol.14,  part  1  pp58        Schwab,  J.W.  1995.  Historical  events:  debris  avalanches  and  flows  British  Columbia  north  coast.    Abstract/presentation  Geological  Association  of  Canada  and  Minerological  Association  of  Canada  annual  meeting  May  1995,    Victoria  B.C.          Septer,  D.  and  J.W.  Schwab.  1995.  Rainstorm  and  flood  damage:  northwest  British  Columba  1891-­‐1991.  B.C.  Min.  For.  Land  Mange.  Handbook  31.  196p.      Coates,  K.D.,  Douglas  M.J.,  Schwab  J.W.  and  W.  Bergerud.  1992.  Grass  and  legume  seeding  on  scarified  coastal  alluvial  sites  in  north  western  British  Columbia:  response  of  native  non-­‐crop  vegetation  and  planted  Sitka  Spruce  (Picea  sitchensis  (Bong.)  Carr.)  seedlings.    New  Forestry.  25p.    Schwab,  J.W.  1991.  Forest  road  deactivation  and  hillslope  revegetation.  In  A  guide  for  the  management  of  landslide  prone  terrain  in  the  pacific  northwest.  Chatwin,  S.C.,  Howes,  D.E.,  Schwab,  J.W.  and  D.N.  Swanston.  B.C.  Min.  For.,  land  Mange.  Handbook  No.  18.  Chap.  4,  pp.167-­‐212.    Hogan,  D.L.  and  J.W.  Schwab.  1991.  Meterological  conditions  associated  with  Hillslope  failures  on  the  Queen  Charlotte  Islands.  B.C.  Min.  For.,  land  Mange.  Rep.  No.73.  35p.      Hogan,  D.L.  and  J.W.  Schwab.  1991.  Stream  channel  response  to  landslides  in  the  Queen  Charlotte  Islands,  B.C.:  Changes  affecting  Pink  and  Chum  salmon  habitat.  In  the  15  annual  Pink  and  Chum  salmon  workshop,  February  1991.  Parksville  B.C.  pp.  222-­‐236.      Hogan,  D.L.  and  J.W.  Schwab.  1990.  Floodplain  and  island  longevity.  In  Beaudry,  P.G.,  Hogan,  D.L.  and  J.W.  Schwab.  Hydrologic  and  geomorphic  considerations  for  silvicultural  investments  on  the  lower  Skeena  River  floodplain.  For.  Can.  and  B.C.  Min.  For.  FRDA  Rep.  No.  122.  40p.    Hogan,  D.L.  and  J.W.  Schwab.  1990.  Precipitation  and  runoff  characteristics  Queen  Charlotte  Islands.  B.C.  Min.  For.,  land  Mange.  Rep.  No.  60.  46  p.    

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Schwab,  J.W.  and  D.L.  Hogan.  1990.  Floodplain  suitability  for  silviculture  Investment.  In  E.  Hamilton  (compiled).  Vegetation  management:  an  integrated  approach,  proceedings  of  the  fourth  annual  vegetation  management  workshop,  November  1989.  For.  Can.  and  B.C.  Min.  For.  FRDA  Rep.  109.  pp.  80-­‐82.      Banner,  A.,  Pojar,  J.,  Schwab,  J.W.  and  R.  Trowbridge.  1989.  Vegetation  and  soils  of  the  Queen  Charlotte  Islands:  recent  impacts  of  development,  In  G.G.E.  Scudder  and  N.  Gessler  (editors),  The  outer  shores.  Based  on  the  proceedings  of  the  Queen  Charlotte  Islands  first  international  symposium,  U.B.C.  August  1984.  pp.  261-­‐279.      Schwab,  J.W.  1988.  Mass  wasting  impacts  to  forest  land:  forest  management  implications,  Queen  Charlotte  Islands,  Queen  Charlotte  Timber  Supply  Area.  In  lousier,  J.D.  and  G.W.  Still  (editors).  Degradation  of  forest  Land:  forest  soils  at  risk.  Proceedings  of  the  10th  B.C.  soil  science  workshop  February,  1986.  B.C.  Min.  For.  Land  Mange.  Rep.  No.  56.  pp.104-­‐115.    Schwab,  J.W.  1985.  Mass  wasting:  October  1978  storm,  Rennell  Sound  Queen  Charlotte  Islands,  British  Columbia.  In  Abstracts  81st  annual  meeting,  Cordilleran  section,  April  1985,  Vancouver  B.C.  Geo.  Soc.  Amer.  17(6):  406.      Lindeburg,  S.B.,  Pack,  R.T.,  and  J.W.  Schwab.  1984.  Slope  stability  and  forest  land  management:  A  selected  annotated  bibliography.  B.C.  Min.  For.  Res.  Rep.  RR84005-­‐PR.    Schwab,  J.W.  1983.  Mass  wasting,  October-­‐November  1978  storm  Rennell  Sound,  Queen  Charlotte  Islands,  British  Columbia.  B.C.  Min  For.  Res.  Note  No.  91.  23p.    Wilford,  D.J.  and  J.W.  Schwab.  1982.  Soil  mass  movement  in  the  Rennell  Sound  area,  Queen  Charlotte  Islands,  British  Columbia.  In  Canadian  Hydrology  Symposium  82.  Natl.  Res.  Counc.  Can.  Fredricton  N.B.  pp.  521-­‐541.    Schwab,  J.W.  1980.  Logging  and  soil  disturbance  on  steep  slopes  in  the  Quesnel  Highlands,  Cariboo  Forest  Region,  B.C.  Min.  For.  Res.  Note.  No.  88.  15p.   Unpublished  Ministry  of  Forests  Reports  (Select  listing)      Schwab,  J.W.  2001.  Catastrophic  rock  avalanche  Howson  Range,  Telkwa  Pass.  B.C.  Min.  For.  Forest  Science  Smithers  Extension  Note  47.  5p.    Schwab,  J.W.  and  M.  Kirk  2001.    Sackungen  on  a  forested  slope,  Kitnayakwa  River.  B.C.  Min.  For.  Forest  Science  Smithers  Extension  Note  47.  6p.      Schwab,  J.W.  2000.  Donna  Creek  washout-­‐flow.  B.C.  Min.  For.  Forest  Science  Smithers  Extension  Note  42.  6p.    

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Schwab,  J.W.  1999.  Tsunamis  on  Troitsa  Lake  British  Columbia.  B.C.  Min.  For.  Forest  Science  Smithers  Extension  Note  35.  4p.    Schwab  J.W.  1997  Cause  of  the  Donna  Creek  Slope  Failure,  a  technical  opinion.  Expert  witness  report  prepared  for  Regional  Crown  Council  Prince  George.  28p.  16  appendixes  (11  Maps,  342p.  data/figures).    Weiland,  I.  and  J.W.  Schwab.  1996.  Floodplain  and  erosion  hazard  assessment,  lower  Zymoetz  River  British  Columbia.    Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  For.  Sci.  Smithers.  53p.  13  maps.    Weiland,  I.  and  J.W.  Schwab.  1996.  Floodplain  and  erosion  hazard  mapping  Zymoetz  (Copper)River,  B.C.    B.C.  Min.  For.  Forest  Science  Smithers  Extension  Note  18.  4p.    Wilford,  D.,  J.  Schwab,  M.  Geertsema,  and  D.  Maloney.  1996.  Assessing  Gullies.  B.C.  Min.  For.    Forest  Sciences  Smithers.  Extension  Note  19.  4p.    Maloney  D.,  D.  Wilford,  and  J.  Schwab.  1995.  Suspended  sediment  survey  in  the  Nilkitkwa  and  Nichyeskwa  watersheds.  B.C.  Min.  For.  Forest  Science  Smithers  Extension  Note  11.  5p.    Farenholtz  G.,  D.  Wilford,  and  J.  Schwab.  1995.  The  watershed  assessment  procedure.  B.C.  Min.  For.  Forest  Science  Smithers  Extension  Note  7.  4p.    Geertsema,  M.  and  J.W.  Schwab.  1995.  The  Mink  Creek  earthflow.  B.C.  Min.  For.  Forest  Sciences  Smithers  Extension  Note  4.  5p.    Schwab,    J.W.  1995.    Geomorphological  observations  Hughan  Brook  and  Peter  Brook  (Irene  Meadows)  Nass  Valley.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  For.  Sci.  Smithers.  28p.    Schwab,  J.W.  and  D.  Septer  1995.  Rainstorm  and  flood  damage:  northwest  British  Columba  1891-­‐1991.  B.C.  Min.  For.  Forest  Sciences  Smithers  Extension  Note  3.  3p.    Schwab,  J.W.  1994.  Investigation  report  Ksedin  Creek,  September  28,  1994  debris  avalanche,  setting  234707    Branch  4700.    Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  For.  Sci.  Smithers.  18p.    Gosnell,  D.,  Schwab,  J.W.  and  D.  J.  Wilford.  1994.    Investigation  report:  November  19,  1993  debris  flow,  Alan  Reach.  T0236  CP410  Block  4,  North  coast  Forest  District.    Unpubl.  Rep.  B.C.  Min.  For.  Prince  Rupert  Forest  Region  Smithers  B.C.  20p.        Schwab,  J.W.  1993.  Interim  terrain  and  slope  stability  mapping  standards  Prince  Rupert  Forest  Region.    Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  For.  Sci.  Smithers.  32p.    Weiland,  I.  and  J.W.  Schwab.  1992.  Floodplain  stability,  Morice  River,  between  Owen  Creek  and  Thautil  River.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  For.  Sci.  Smithers.  30  pp.  (maps).  

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 Weiland,  I.  and  J.W.  Schwab.  1992.  Terrain  stability  and  surface  erosion  potential  of  the  two  mile  creek  watershed  near  Hazelton  B.C.    Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  For.  Sci.  Smithers.  20  pp.  (3  maps).    Forest  Service  Technical  Investigative  Team.  1992.  Investigation  into  the  September  29,  1992  Landslide,  Windfall  Mainline  near  Meziadin  Lake  Kalum  Forest  District.  Unpubl.  Rep.  B.C.  Min.  For.  Prince  Rupert  Forest  Region  Smithers  B.C.  26pp.(  Beaudry,  P.,  Hynd,  G.,  John,  D.,  Schwab,  J.,  Wilford,  D.,  Wilson,  T.).    Donna  Creek  Technical  Investigative  Team.  1992.  Investigation  into  the  June,  1992,  slope  failure:  Donna  Creek  -­‐  Manson  River,  Mackenzie  Forest  District.  B.C.  Min.  For.  and  B.C.  Min  Env.  Prince  George  B.C.  80pp.  (Clapp,  B.,  Erickson,  C.,  Francis,  D.,  Jamieson,  B.,  King,  D.,  Sandborn,  P.,  Schwab,  J.,  Wilford,  D.,  Zsomber,  G.,).    Schwab,  J.W.  1992.  Grass-­‐  legume  seeding  Cassiar  Forest  District,  A  demonstration  trial    on  the  Eg.  Fire.  For.  Sci.  Smithers.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  18p.    Beaudry,  P.G.,  J.W.  Schwab  and  D.  Septer.  1991.  Suspended  sediment  Telkwa  River  watershed.  For.  Sci.  Smithers.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  23p.      Douglas,  M.J.  and  J.W.  Schwab.  1991.  Retrospective  study  pertaining  to  conifer  growth  on  skidroads  in  the  Prince  Rupert  Forest  Region  (D06.2).  For.  Sci.  Smithers.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  25p.  (presentation)    Weiland,  I.  and  J.W.  Schwab.  1991.  Nilkitkwa  slope  stability  and  surface  erosion  assessment.  For.  Sci.  Smithers.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  14p.(Two  1:50,000  Maps).      Weiland,  I.  and  J.W.  Schwab.  1991.  Terrain  Classification,  Terrain  Stability,  surface  erosion  potential  and  sediment  transfer  hazard,  Two  Mile  Creek  watershed.  For.  Sci.  Smithers.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  (Three,  1:20000  Maps).      Beaudry,  P.G.  and  J.W.  Schwab.  1990.  Wathl  Creek  watershed  -­‐  A  forest  hydrology    analysis.  For.  Sci.  Smithers.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  25p.    Beaudry,  P.G.,  J.W.  Schwab.  1990.  Identification  of  fine  sediment  sources  in  the  Telkwa  watershed:  Working  plan.  For.  Sci.  Smithers.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  10p.    Schwab,  J.W.,  W.R.  Mitchell,  P.  Clark,  D.A.  Dobson,  and  R.J.  Reimer.  1990.  Investigation  into  the  cause  of  the  destructive  debris  flow,  Joe  Rich  -­‐  Belgo  Creek  area,  June  12,  1990.  B.C.  Min  For.  Pentiction  Forest  District.  Unpubl.    Rep.  56p.    Weiland,  I.  and  J.W.  Schwab.  1990.  Telkwa  watershed,  Bulkley  TSA:  Slope  stability  and  surface  erosion  assessment.  For.  Sci.  Smithers.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  13p.(two  1:50,000  map  sheets).      

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Hogan,  D.L.  and  J.W.  Schwab.  1989.  Floodplain  and  channel  Island  stability  of  the  lower  Skeena  River  floodplain.  For.  Sci.  Smithers.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  23p.  (three  presentations).    Beaudry,  P.G.  and  J.W.  Schwab.  1989.  Telkwa  Watershed  -­‐  A  forest  hydrology    analysis.  For.  Sci.  Smithers.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  40p.  (presentation).    Schwab,  J.W.  1989.  Sutherland  resource  use  plan:  Preliminary  slope  stability  and  surface  erosion  assessment.  For.  Sci.  Smithers.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  14p.  (two  1:50000  Map  sheets).        Schwab,  J.W.  1989.  McDonnel  Lake  planning  area:  Slope  stability  and  surface  erosion  assessment.  For.  Sci.  Smithers.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  15p.  (four  1:50,000  Map  sheets).    Schwab,  J.W.  and  D.L.  Hogan.  1986.  Floodplain  and  channel  island  stability:  Geomorphological  criteria  for  silviculture  investments  in  the  lower  Skeena  River.  EP  1050.  Working  plan  B.C.  Min.  For.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  20p.    Schwab,  J.W.  1985.  Mass  wasting  impacts  to  forest  land:  forest  management  implications  on  the  Queen  charlotte  Islands.  EP  782-­‐07  Working  plan    B.C.  Min.  For.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  5p.    Schwab,  J.W.  1985.  Historical  documentation  of  mass  wasting  on  the  Queen  Charlotte  Islands.  EP  782.06  Working  plan  B.C.  Min.  For.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  6p.    Schwab,  J.W.  1985.  Mass  wasting  recognition  and  evaluation  in  forest  management:  B.C.  Mountain  watersheds  -­‐  Handbook  and  field  guide.  EP  782.08  (FFIP  EP  862)  Working  plan  B.C.  Min.  For.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  6p.    Schwab,  J.W.  1985.  Assessment  of  possible  sediment  and  debris  transport  Skedans  Creek,  L-­‐1100,  Louise  Island.  For.  Sci.  Smithers.  Unpubl.  Rep.  5p.    Wilford,  D.J.  and  J.W.  Schwab.  1985.  Hydrology  and  Geomorphology  technical  assessment  of  Hanns  Creek,  Sachs  Creek,  and  Gate  Creek.  For.  Sci.  Smithers.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  14p.    Schwab,  J.W.  and  J.C.  Pollock.  1984.  Development  of  vegetation  management  techniques  for  coastal  alluvial  sites:  grass  seeding  trial,  E.P.  885.05.  Working  plan  B.C.  Min.  For.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  22p.    Schwab,  J.W.  1984.  Grass  Legume  seeding  ,  Cassiar  Forest  District:  a  demonstration  trial,  Eg  fire.  Working  plan  B.C.  Min.  For.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  8p.    Schwab,  J.W.  1983.  Assessment  of  Silver  Creek  watershed  FL-­‐A16820  (slope  stability  and  rate  of  cut).    For.  Sci.  Smithers.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  19p.  

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 Schwab,  J.W.  1983.  Rehabilitation  measures  used  on  wildfires  in  the  Prince  Rupert  Forest  Region.  For.  Sci.  Smithers.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  10p.  (F.S.  presentation).    Schwab,  J.W.  1983.  Slope  hazard  assessment  Morice  River  and  Houston  Tommy  Creek.  For.  Sci.  Smithers.  (Unpubl.  Map  1:20,000).    Schwab,  J.W.  1983.  Mass  wasting  data  inventory  field  form  (used  by  FFIP).  For.  Sci.  Smithers.  Unpubl.  Form  and  Manual.    Schwab,  J.W.  1982.  (editor)  Slope  stability  mapping  workshop,  Victoria  B.C.,    B.C.  Min.  For.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  8p.    Schwab,  J.W.  1982.  Erosion  hazard  assessment  Kimsquit  watershed.  For.  Sci.  Smithers.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  (three  maps  1:50000).    Schwab,  J.W.  1982.  Impact  of  wildfire  on  erosion,  Eg  fire  and  Low  fire,  Cassiar  Forest  District.  For.  Sci.  Smithers.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  14p.  (two  F.S.  presentation).    Wilford,  D.J.  and  J.W.  Schwab.  1982.  A  summary  report  on  mass  wasting  in  the  Rennell  Sound  area.  For.  Sci.  Smithers.          Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  30p.    Schwab,  J.W.  1981.  Interpretive  stability  hazard  classes  development  and  application  for  long  term  planning  in  the  Prince  Rupert  Forest  Region.  Slope  stability  workshop  Portland  Oregon.  For.  Sci.  Smithers.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  7p.      Schwab,  J.W.  1981.  Slope  stability  mapping  criteria.  For.  Sci.  Smithers.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  17p.    Schwab,  J.W.  1981.  Slope  stability  erosion  hazard  assessment  Skeena  West  planning  area.  For.  Sci.  Smithers.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  32p.  (two  maps  1:50000).    Schwab,  J.W.  1980.  Characterization  of  unstable  slopes.  For.  Sci.  Smithers.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  7p.    Schwab,  J.W.  1980.  Slope  stability  overview  TFL-­‐24  South  Moresby  planning  area.  For.  Sci.  Smithers.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  9p.  (four  maps  1:50,000,  public  presentation).    Wilford,  D.J.  and  J.W.  Schwab.  1980.  Ministry  of  Forests  and  Ministry  of  Environment  Field  tour  to  observe  and  discuss  erosion  and  forest  management  on  the  west  coast  of  the  Queen  Charlotte  Islands  For.  Sci.  Smithers.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  21p.    Wilford,  D.J.  and  J.W.  Schwab.  1980.  Kitsault  road  and  dryland  sort:  an  assessment  of  potential  slope  instability  in  the  F.S.  reserve.  For.  Sci.  Smithers.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  14p.      

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Wilford,  D.J.  and  J.W.  Schwab.  1980.  Observations  and  comments  on  mass  wasting  at  Security  Bay,  TSHL-­‐A10660  Weldwood  of  Canada.  For.  Sci.  Smithers.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  16p.      Schwab,  J.W.  1979.  Stability  examination  of  the  proposed  block  40-­‐51/1  South  Bay  dump  Creek.  For.  Sci.  Smithers.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  5p.    Wilford,  D.J.  and  J.W.  Schwab.  1979.  Mass  wasting  in  the  forest  environment:  problem  analysis.  For.  Sci.  Smithers.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  10p.      Wilford,  D.J.  and  J.W.  Schwab.  1979.  Soil  mass  movements  in  the  Rennell  Sound  area,  Queen  Charlotte  Islands,  British  Columbia(E.P.  782-­‐01).  For.  Sci.  Smithers.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  75p.      Wilford,  D.J.  and  J.W.  Schwab.  1979.  Identification  and  methods  to  reduce  sediment  sources  and  transport,  CP  144  Rennell  Sound.  B.C.  Min.  For.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  59p.      Schwab,  J.W.  1978.  Soil  disturbance  associated  with  tractor  skidding,  access  logging,  and  highlead  yarding  in  the  Prince  Rupert  Forest  Region.    For.  Sci.  Smithers.  Unpubl.  Res.  Rep.  22p.  

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J. A. Stanford CV, Dec. 2011

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JACK A. STANFORD

Bierman Professor and Director

Flathead Lake Biological Station

The University of Montana

32125 Bio Station Lane

Polson, Montana 59860-6815

406 - 982-3301 ext 235

[email protected]

www.umt.edu/flbs

PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION:

Colorado State University Fisheries Science B.S. 1969

Colorado State University Limnology M.S. 1971

University of Utah Limnology Ph.D. 1975

APPOINTMENTS:

1985–present Jessie M. Bierman Professor of Ecology, The University of Montana, Missoula

1980–present Director, Flathead Lake Biological Station, The University of Montana, Missoula

1978–1980 Associate Professor, Dept. of Biological Sciences, Univ. North Texas, Denton.

1974–1978 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Biological Sciences, Univ. North Texas, Denton.

BRIEF BIOGRAPHY:

Stanford has worked at the Flathead Lake Biological Station since 1971. The Biological Station is a

multidisciplinary research and education center with 8 resident faculty and some 50 staff members,

including graduate students and postdoctoral scholars, with an annual budget currently exceeding $5M

from competitive grants. Professor Stanford is well known for his research on natural and cultural

interactions of large river ecosystems. He has published over 200 juried papers and books in limnology

and ecology since receiving his Ph.D. from the University of Utah in 1975 and has graduated 13 PhD and

28 MS students. He is most noted for his long-term studies of the 18,200 km2 Flathead River-Lake

Ecosystem in Montana and British Columbia that demonstrated the 4 dimensional nature of rivers and the

pervasive food web changes caused by introduction of nonnative species. In 1999, Dr. Stanford began

extensive work on a suite of observatory salmon rivers in Kamchatka, Argentina, Alaska, and British

Columbia; the research focuses on cross-site comparisons of the salmon and steelhead life histories and

effects of marine nutrient subsidies on floodplain ecology. Professor Stanford teaches field ecology for

undergraduates at FLBS in summers, a very popular, outdoor course. He has served on many national and

international science review panels and editorial boards concerning the ecology and conservation of rivers

and salmonid fishes. He was elected a Fellow of the American Association for Advancement of Science

in 2000. In June, 2004, Professor Stanford received the Award of Excellence of the Society for

Freshwater Science, and in 2011, he received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the International

Society for River Science.

MOST CITED PROFESSIONAL PAPERS:

Stanford, J. A. and A. R. Gaufin. 1974. Hyporheic communities of two Montana rivers. Science

185:700–702.

Ellis, B. K. and J. A. Stanford. 1982. Comparative photoheterotrophy, chemoheterotrophy and

photolithotrophy in a eutrophic reservoir and an oligotrophic lake. Limnology and Oceanography

27(3):440–454.

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Stanford, J. A., and J. V. Ward. 1988. The hyporheic habitat of river ecosystems. Nature 335:64–66.

Spencer, C. N., B. R. McClelland, and J. A. Stanford. 1991. Shrimp stocking, salmon collapse and eagle

displacement: cascading interactions in the food web of a large aquatic ecosystem. BioScience

41:14–21.

Stanford, J. A., J. V. Ward, W. J. Liss, C. A. Frissell, R. N. Williams, J. A. Lichatowich and C. C.

Coutant. 1996. A general protocol for restoration of regulated rivers. River Research and

Applications. 12:391–413.

Tardiff, S. E. and J. A. Stanford. 1998. Grizzly bear digging: Effects on subalpine meadow plants in

relation to mineral nitrogen availability. Ecology 70(7):2219–2228.

Stanford, J. A., M. S. Lorang and F. R. Hauer. 2005. The shifting habitat mosaic of river ecosystems.

Plenary Lecture. Proceedings of the International Society for Theoretical and Applied Limnology.

29(1):123–136.

JURIED PUBLICATIONS SINCE 2007:

Ellis, B. K., J. A. Stanford, D. Goodman, C. P. Stafford, D. L. Gustafson, D. A. Beauchamp, D. W.

Chess, J. A. Craft, M. A. Deleray and B. S. Hansen. 2011. Long-term effects of a trophic

cascade in a large lake ecosystem. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA

108(3):1070–1075.

Helton, A. M., G. C. Poole, J. L. Meyer, W. M. Wollheim, B. J. Peterson, P. J. Mulholland, E. S.

Bernhardt, J. A. Stanford, C. Arango, L. R. Ashkenas, L. W. Cooper, W. K. Dodds, S. V.

Gregory, R. O. H. Jr, S. K. Hamilton, S. L. Johnson, W. H. McDowell, J. D. Potter, J. L. Tank, S.

M. Thomas, H. M. Valett, J. R. Webster and L. Zeglin. 2011. Thinking outside the channel:

modeling nitrogen cycling in networked river ecosystems. Frontiers in Ecology and Environment

9(4):229–238.

Izurieta, C., S. Cleveland, I. Judson, P. Llovet, G. Poole, B. McGlynn, L. Marshall, W. Cross, G. Jacobs,

B. Kucera, D. White, F. R. Hauer and J. Stanford. 2011. A cyber-infrastructure for a virtual

observatory and ecological informatics systems - VOEIS, pp. Pages 76–81. IN: National Center

for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis NCEAS Environmental Information Management EIM

2011, 29–30 September 2011, Santa Barbara, CA.

Morris, M. R. and J. A. Stanford. 2011. Floodplain succession and soil nitrogen accumulation on a

salmon river in southwestern Kamchatka. Ecological Monographs 81(1):43–61.

O'Neal, S. L. and J. A. Stanford. 2011. Partial migration in a robust brown trout population of a

Patagonian river. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 140(3):623–635.

Wu, H., J. S. Kimball, N. Mantua and J. Stanford. 2011. Automated upscaling of river networks for

macroscale hydrological modeling. Water Resources Research 47(3):W03517.

Eberle, L. C. and J. A. Stanford. 2010. Importance and seasonal availability of terrestrial invertebrates as

prey for juvenile salmonids in floodplain spring brooks of the Kol River (Kamchatka, Russian

Federation). River Research and Applications 26:682–694.

Harner, M. J., D. L. Mummey, J. A. Stanford and M. C. Rillig. 2010. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi

enhance spotted knapweed growth across a riparian chronosequence. Biological Invasions

12(6):1481–1490.

Hill, A. C., T. S. Bansak, B. K. Ellis and J. A. Stanford. 2010. Merits and limits of ecosystem protection

for conserving wild salmon in a northern coastal British Columbia river. Ecology and Society

15(2):20 [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol15/iss2/art20/.

Kuzishchin, K. V., M. A. Gruzdeva, K. A. Savvaitova, D. S. Pavlov and J. A. Stanford. 2010. Seasonal

races of chum salmon Oncorhynchus keta and their interrelations in Kamchatka rivers. Journal of

Ichthyology 50(2):159–173 Original Russian Text published in Voprosy Ikhtiologii, 2010, Vol.

50, No. 2 pp. 202–215.

Luck, M., N. Maumenee, D. Whited, J. Lucotch, S. Chilcote, M. Lorang, D. Goodman, K. McDonald, J.

Kimball and J. Stanford. 2010. Remote sensing analysis of physical complexity of North Pacific

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Rim rivers to assist wild salmon conservation. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

35(11):1330–1343.

Morris, M. R., B. O. Brouwer, J. K. Caves, M. J. Harner and J. A. Stanford. 2010. Successional changes

in soil and hyporheic nitrogen fertility on an alluvial flood plain: implications for riparian

vegetation. Aquatic Sciences 72:519–532.

Stanford, J. A., F. R. Hauer, S. V. Gregory and E. B. Snyder. 2010. Columbia River Basin, pp. 258–283.

IN: Benke, A. C. and C. E. Cushing (eds.), Field Guide to Rivers of North America. Elsevier,

San Diego, California. 459 pp.

Tockner, K., M. S. Lorang and J. A. Stanford. 2010. River floodplains as model ecosystems to test

general hydrogeomorphic and ecological concepts. River Research and Applications 26(1):76–

86.

Camacho, A. I., J. A. Stanford and R. L. Newell. 2009. The first record of Syncarida in Montana: A new

genus of Parabathynellidae (Crustacea, Bathynellacea) family in North America. Journal of

Natural History 43(5–6):309–321.

Harner, M. J., J. S. Piotrowski, Y. Lekberg, J. A. Stanford and M. C. Rillig. 2009. Heterogeneity in

mycorrhizal inoculum potential of flood-deposited sediments. Aquatic Sciences 71:331–337.

Hill, A. C., J. A. Stanford and P. R. Leavitt. 2009. Recent sedimentary legacy of sockeye salmon

(Oncorhynchus nerka) and climate change in an ultraoligotrophic, glacially-turbid British

Columbia nursery lake. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 66(7):1141–1152.

Lowell, J. L., N. Gordon, D. Engstrom, J. A. Stanford, W. E. Holben and J. E. Gannon. 2009. Habitat

heterogeneity and associated microbial community structure in a small-scale floodplain hyporheic

flow path. Microbiology of Aquatic Systems 58:611–620.

McPhee, M. V., T. H. Tappenbeck, D. C. Whited and J. A. Stanford. 2009. Genetic diversity and

population structure in the Kuskokwim River drainage support the 'recurrent evolution'

hypothesis for sockeye salmon life histories. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society

(138):1481–1489.

Mouw, J. E. B., J. A. Stanford and P. B. Alaback. 2009. Influences of flooding and hyporheic exchange

on floodplain plant richness and productivity. River Research and Applications 25(8):929–945.

Pavlov, D. S., K. A. Savvaitova, K. V. Kuzishchin, M. A. Gruzdeva and J. A. Stanford. 2009. The Status

and Monitoring of the Salmonid Biodiversity and Their Environment on Kamchatka (on the

Territory of the "River Kol" Protected Area). KMK Scientific Press, Moscow, Russian

Federation. 156 pp.

Dunham, J., C. Baxter, K. Fausch, W. Fredenberg, S. Kitano, I. Koizumi, K. Morita, T. Nakamura, B.

Rieman, K. Savvaitova, J. Stanford, E. Taylor and S. Yamamoto. 2008. Evolution, ecology and

conservation of Dolly Varden, white-spotted char, and bull trout. Fisheries 33(11):537–550.

Hauer, F. R., J. A. Stanford and R. L. Newell (eds.). 2008. International Advances in the Ecology,

Zoogeography and Systematics of Mayflies and Stoneflies, UC Publications in Entomology, 128.

University of California Press, Berkeley, California. 412 pp.

Jones, K. L., G. C. Poole, S. J. O'Daniel, L. A. K. Mertes and J. A. Stanford. 2008. Surface hydrology of

low-relief landscapes: assessing surface water flow impedance using LIDAR-derived digital

elevation models. Remote Sensing of Environment 112:4148–4159.

Newell, R. L., R. W. Baumann and J. A. Stanford. 2008. Stoneflies of Glacier National Park and

Flathead River Basin, Montana, pp. 173–186. IN: Hauer, F. R., J. A. Stanford and R. L. Newell

(eds.), International Advances in the Ecology, Zoogeography, and Systematics of Mayflies and

Stoneflies. University of California Press, Berkeley, California. 412 pp.

Pavlov, D. S., K. A. Savvaitova, K. V. Kuzishchin, M. A. Gruzdeva, A. Y. Mal'tsev and J. A. Stanford.

2008. Diversity of life strategies and population structure of Kamchatka mykiss Parasalmo

mykiss in the ecosystems of small salmon rivers of various types. Journal of Ichthyology

[Translated from Voprosy Ikhtiologii, 2008, Vol. 48, No. 1 pp. 42–49] 48:37–44.

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Poole, G. C., S. J. O'Daniel, K. L. Jones, W. W. Woessner, E. S. Bernhardt, A. M. Helton, J. A. Stanford,

B. R. Boer and T. J. Beechie. 2008. Hydrologic spiralling: the role of multiple interactive flow

paths in stream ecosystems. River Research and Applications 24:1018–1031.

Tockner, K., S. E. Binn, C. Gordon, R. J. Naiman, G. P. Quinn and J. A. Stanford. 2008. Flood plains:

critically threatened ecosystems, pp. 45–61, Chapter 4. IN: Polunin, N. V. C. (ed.), Aquatic

Ecosystems Trends and Global Prospects. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 512 pp.

Hauer, F. R., J. A. Stanford, M. S. Lorang, B. K. Ellis and J. A. Craft. 2007. Aquatic ecosystem health,

pp. 117–134. IN: Prato, A. and D. Fagre (eds.), Sustaining Rocky Mountain Landscapes:

Science, Policy, and Management of the Crown of the Continent Ecosystem. RFF Press,

Washington, District of Columbia. 321 pp.

Hauer, F. R., J. A. Stanford and M. S. Lorang. 2007. Pattern and process in Northern Rocky Mountain

headwaters: Ecological linkages in the headwaters of the Crown of the Continent. Journal of the

American Water Resources Association 43(1):104–117.

Kucheryavyi, A. V., K. A. Savvaitova, D. S. Pavlov, M. A. Gruzdeva, K. V. Kuzishchin and J. A.

Stanford. 2007. Variations of life history strategy of the Arctic lamprey Lethenteron

camtschaticum from the Utkholok River (Western Kamchatka) (Original Russian text published

in Voprosy Ikhtiologii, 2007, Vol. 47, No. 1, pp. 42–57. Journal of Ichthyology 47(1):37–52.

Kuzishchin, K. V., A. Y. Mal'tsev, M. A. Gruzdeva, K. A. Savvaitova, D. S. Pavlov and J. A. Stanford.

2007. On joint spawning of anadromous and resident mykiss Parasalmo mykiss in rivers of

western Kamchatka (Original Russian text published in Voprosy Ikthiologii, 2007, Vol. 47, No.

3, pp. 342–346). Journal of Ichthyology 47(5):348–352.

McPhee, M. V., F. Utter, J. A. Stanford, K. V. Kuzishchin, K. A. Savvaitova, D. S. Pavlov and F. W.

Allendorf. 2007. Population structure and partial anadromy in Oncorhynchus mykiss from

Kamchatka: relevance for conservation strategies around the Pacific Rim. Ecology of Freshwater

Fishes 16(4):539–547 .

Thorp, J. H., J. A. Stanford, M. C. Thoms and G. E. Petts. 2007. Editorial: Global partnerships and the

new International Society for River Science (ISRS). River Research and Applications 23(1):1–5.

Whited, D. C., M. S. Lorang, M. J. Harner, F. R. Hauer, J. S. Kimball and J. A. Stanford. 2007. Climate,

hydrologic disturbance, and succession: drivers of floodplain pattern. Ecology 88(4):940–953.

SYNERGISTIC ACTIVITIES:

Grew research at the Flathead Lake Biological Station to $5M/year operation since 1980 and created

field ecology curriculum focused on research experiences for undergraduates.

Service on Editorial Boards of Ecological Applications and River Research and Applications.

Founded the Salmonid Rivers Observatory Network, linking salmon science and conservation

worldwide.

Provided science rationale for designation of Glacier National Park as a World Heritage Site.

Provided scientific rationale for designation of Federal Reserve water rights for Glacier, Yellowstone

and Zion National Parks.

Provided oral testimonies U.S. Senate hearings supporting Clean Water and Endangered Species Acts

and provided frequent peer review of recovery programs since 1990.

Created Duckhaven Wetlands and Nyack Flood Plain Research Natural Areas in Montana.

GRADUATE AND POSTDOCTORAL ADVISORS:

Reed, E. B. (M.S. Advisor, Colorado State University, deceased)

Gaufin, A. R. (Ph.D. Advisor, University of Utah, deceased)

THESIS, DISSERTATION ADVISOR TO (last 5 years – current positions) (total = 44):

Lorri Eberle (M.S.) 2007 – Scientist, Columbia River NGO, Hood River, OR

Aaron Hill (M.S.) 2007 – Scientist, Watershed Watch, Victoria, BC, Canada

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Audrey Thompson (M.S.) 2007 – Scientist, Wild Fish Conservancy, Duvall, WA

Michael Morris (Ph.D.) 2008 – Assistant Professor, Albright College, Reading PA

Sarah O’Neal (M.S.) 2008 – Scientist, Trout Unlimited, Anchorage, AK

Tyler Tappenbeck (M.S.) 2008 – Scientist, The University of Montana, FLBS

Michelle Anderson (Ph.D.) 2008 – Assistant Professor, The University of Montana-Western

Kelly Crispen (M.S.) 2010. Scientist, Pacific Rivers Council, Medford, OR

Rachel Malison (Ph.D.) Current student

Samantha Caldwell (M.S.) Current student

Zachary Crete (M.S.) Current student

POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARS SPONSORED (last 5 years – current positions) (total = 12):

Samantha Chilcote – Senior Fisheries Scientist, USDA Forest Service, Redding, CA.

Meredith Wright – USDA Research Scientist, San Francisco

Megan McPhee – Assistant Professor, University of Alaska, Juneau

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