High-flows on the Clackamas River seen from the Carver Bridge, in Carver Oregon.
Krista Jones
Krista Jones is a hydrologist at the USGS Oregon Water Science Center.
Krista Jones is a Hydrologist with the Geomorphology Team at the U.S. Geological Survey Oregon Water Science Center in Portland, OR. Over her 15+ years with USGS, Krista’s research integrates hydrology, geomorphology, and stream ecology first to characterize water resources and habitats for riparian and aquatic species and then to assess implications of river and floodplain management and habitat restoration on water resources and habitats.
Education and Certifications
B.S. in Ecology and B.A. in English from the University of Georgia, 2001
M.S. in Ecology from the University of Georgia, 2004
Science and Products
Controls on habitat for native lamprey in the Siletz River Basin
Modeling distributions of native Western Pearlshell and Western Ridged Mussels in the Willamette River Basin, western Oregon
City Beavers: Tualatin River Basin Beaver Study
Integrated Water Science Basins: Willamette River
Synthesizing the State of Science of Coldwater Refuges in the Willamette River Basin
Controls on Habitat for Native Lampreys in the Umpqua River Basin
Computed and estimated streamflow in Bronson and Fanno Creeks, OR, 2016-2017 Computed and estimated streamflow in Bronson and Fanno Creeks, OR, 2016-2017
Modeled bedload-transport capacity for the Siletz River, Oregon Modeled bedload-transport capacity for the Siletz River, Oregon
Fish passage classification of the stream network in the Willamette River Basin, 1990-2020 Fish passage classification of the stream network in the Willamette River Basin, 1990-2020
One- and two-dimensional hydraulic models for the Siletz River, Oregon One- and two-dimensional hydraulic models for the Siletz River, Oregon
Particle count data to support modeling of native freshwater mussel habitat in the Willamette River Basin, Oregon, 2024 Particle count data to support modeling of native freshwater mussel habitat in the Willamette River Basin, Oregon, 2024
Elevation data to support estimations of stored sediment depths and volume in a beaver pond along Fanno Creek, western Oregon, 2016 Elevation data to support estimations of stored sediment depths and volume in a beaver pond along Fanno Creek, western Oregon, 2016
High-flows on the Clackamas River seen from the Carver Bridge, in Carver Oregon.
Effects of beaver dams and ponds on hydrologic and hydraulic responses of storm flows in urban streams of the Tualatin River Basin, northwestern Oregon Effects of beaver dams and ponds on hydrologic and hydraulic responses of storm flows in urban streams of the Tualatin River Basin, northwestern Oregon
Beaver dams and their effects on urban streams in the Tualatin River Basin, northwestern Oregon Beaver dams and their effects on urban streams in the Tualatin River Basin, northwestern Oregon
Effects of beaver dams and ponds on water quality in urban streams of the Tualatin River Basin, northwestern Oregon Effects of beaver dams and ponds on water quality in urban streams of the Tualatin River Basin, northwestern Oregon
Effects of beaver dams and ponds on the transport and deposition of suspended sediment in urban streams of the Tualatin River Basin, northwestern Oregon Effects of beaver dams and ponds on the transport and deposition of suspended sediment in urban streams of the Tualatin River Basin, northwestern Oregon
Stream network capacity to support beaver dams in the Tualatin River Basin, northwestern Oregon Stream network capacity to support beaver dams in the Tualatin River Basin, northwestern Oregon
Beavers in the Tualatin River Basin, northwestern Oregon Beavers in the Tualatin River Basin, northwestern Oregon
Science and Products
Controls on habitat for native lamprey in the Siletz River Basin
Modeling distributions of native Western Pearlshell and Western Ridged Mussels in the Willamette River Basin, western Oregon
City Beavers: Tualatin River Basin Beaver Study
Integrated Water Science Basins: Willamette River
Synthesizing the State of Science of Coldwater Refuges in the Willamette River Basin
Controls on Habitat for Native Lampreys in the Umpqua River Basin
Computed and estimated streamflow in Bronson and Fanno Creeks, OR, 2016-2017 Computed and estimated streamflow in Bronson and Fanno Creeks, OR, 2016-2017
Modeled bedload-transport capacity for the Siletz River, Oregon Modeled bedload-transport capacity for the Siletz River, Oregon
Fish passage classification of the stream network in the Willamette River Basin, 1990-2020 Fish passage classification of the stream network in the Willamette River Basin, 1990-2020
One- and two-dimensional hydraulic models for the Siletz River, Oregon One- and two-dimensional hydraulic models for the Siletz River, Oregon
Particle count data to support modeling of native freshwater mussel habitat in the Willamette River Basin, Oregon, 2024 Particle count data to support modeling of native freshwater mussel habitat in the Willamette River Basin, Oregon, 2024
Elevation data to support estimations of stored sediment depths and volume in a beaver pond along Fanno Creek, western Oregon, 2016 Elevation data to support estimations of stored sediment depths and volume in a beaver pond along Fanno Creek, western Oregon, 2016
High-flows on the Clackamas River seen from the Carver Bridge, in Carver Oregon.
High-flows on the Clackamas River seen from the Carver Bridge, in Carver Oregon.