Publications
In press
137 Melosh, B.L., Keller, E.A., Effects of active folding and reverse faulting on stream channel evolution, Santa Barbara Fold Belt, California, Geomorphology (2013), http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2012.12.027 PDF
2013
136 Keller, E.A. and DeVecchio, D.E. (2013) Tectonic Geomorphology of Active Folding and Development of Transverse Drainages. In: John F. Shroder (ed.) Treatise on Geomorphology, Volume 5 pp. 129-147. San Diego: Academic Press.
2012
135 Valentine, D. W., Keller, E.A., Carver, G. , Lee,W., Manhart, C. I and Simms, A. R. Paleoseismicity of the southern end of the Cascadia Subduction Zone, Northwestern California. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America 102 (3): 1059- 1078. PDF
134 Keller, E.A., Introduction to Environmental Geology, 5th ed. Prentice Hall Upper Saddle River, NJ. 705p.
133 Botkin, D. & Keller, E.A. Environmental Science, 8th ed. John Wiley & Sons, NY. 668p.
132 Keller, E.A. & DeVecchio. Natural Hazards, 2nd ed., Prentice Hall Upper Saddle River, NJ. 554p.
2011
131 Keller, E.A. Environmental Geology, 9th Edition, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, Prentice Hall.
2010
130 Perez-Pena, J. V., Azor,A., Azanon, J.m. and Keller, E.A. Active tectonics in the Sierra Nevada (Beltic Cordillera, SE Spain): Insights from geomorphic indexes and drainage pattern analysis. Geomorphology119: 74-87.
129 El Hamdouni,R.; Irigaray,C.; Jiménez-Perálvarez, J.D.; Chacón, J. and Keller, E.A. Correlations analysis between landslides and stream length gradient (SL) index in the southern slopes of Sierra Nevada (Granada, Spain. In "Geologically Active" Williams et al. (eds). Taylor & Francis Group, London, ISBN 978-0-415-60034-7. CD Rom pages 141-149.
2009
128 Minor, S. A.., Kellogg, K. S. , Stanley, R. G., Gurrola, L.D., Keller, E.A., and Brandt, T. R. Geologic map of the Santa Barbara Coastal plain Area, Santa Barbara County, California. U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Map 3001.
127 Botkin, D. & Keller, E.A. Environmental Science, 7th ed. John Wiley & Sons, NY. 665p
126 Gregory, K.J., Simmons,I.G., Brazel, A.J. Day, J.W., Keller, E.A., Sylvester, A.G., and Yanez-Arancibia, A. Environmental Sciences.Sage Publications. London,UK. 441p
2008
125 El Homdouni, R. Irigaray, C. , Femandez, T., Chacon,J., and Keller, E.A. Assessment of relative active tectonics, southwest border of the Sierra Nevada (southern Spain). Geomorphology 96: 150-173.
124 Keller, E.A. and Botkin, D.B. Essential Environmental Science. John Wiley & Sons, NY. 454p.
123 Keller, E.A., Introduction to Environmental Geology, 4rd ed. Prentice Hall Upper Saddle River, NJ. 661p.
122 Keller, E.A. & Blodgett, R.H. Natural Hazards. Prentice Hall Upper Saddle River, NJ. 478p.
2007
121 Duffy, M., Kinnaman, F.S., Valentine, D.L., Keller, E.A., Clark, J.F. Gaseous emission rates from natural petroleum seeps in the Upper Ojai Valley, California Environmental Geosciences 14, no 4, 197 – 207.
120 Keller. E.A. and Day, J.W. Jr.Untrammeled growth as an environmental “March of Folly”. Ecologicaql Engineering 30: 206-214. PDF
119 Botkin, D. & Keller, E.A. Environmental Science, 6th ed. John Wiley & Sons, NY . 668p.
118 Keller, E.A., Duffy, M., Kennett, J.P., and Hill T. Tectonic geomorphology and hydrocarbon induced topography of the Mid-Channel anticline, Santa Barbara Basin, California. Geomorphology. 89: 274-286. PDF
117 Harrison, L.R. and Keller, E.A. Modeling forced pool-riffle hydraulics in a boulder-bed stream in southern California. Geomorphology. 83(3). 232-248. PDF
2006
116 Harrison, L.R., Keller, E.A., Kelley, E., and L. Mertes, (2006). Minimum Flow Requirements for Southern Steelhead Passage on the Lower Santa Clara River, CA. University of California, Santa Barbara. Prepared for The Nature Conservancy, Ventura, California. PDF
115 Keller,E.A & Blodgett, R.H. 2006. Natural Hazards, Prentice Hall Upper Saddle River, NJ. 395p
2005
114 Harrison, L.R., Keller, E.A. and M. Sallee (2005). Santa Monica Mountains Steelhead Habitat Assessment: Watershed Analysis. University of California, Santa Barbara. Prepared for CalTrout, Westlake Village, California. PDF
113 Botkin, D. & Keller, E.A. Environmental Science, 5th ed. John Wiley & Sons, NY . 667p.
2004
112 Harrison,L. and keller,E.A. Pool formation in boulder-bed streams:Implications from 1-D and 2-D hydraulic modeling. in Gurrola,L.D. and Keller,E.A. (eds) Santa Barbara fold belt and beyond. Friends of the Pleistocene Field Trip Guidebook
111 Gurrola, L.D. and Keller,E.A. Tectonic geomorphology,active folding, and earthquqke hazard of the Mission ridge fault system,Santa Barbara,California .in Gurrola,L.D. and Keller,E.A. (eds) Santa Barbara fold belt and beyond. Friends of the Pleistocene Field Trip Guidebook.
110 Harrison.L. and Keller,E.A. Pool response to sediment pulses in mountain streams. Proceedings of the 24th Salmonid Restoration Conference. Santa Barbara Ca. p.63.
109 Bean,G. and Keller,E.A. Geologic controls on pool formation and low-flow habitat:Rattlesnake Crteek ,Santa Barbara ,California. Proceedings of the 24th Salmonid Restoration Conference.Santa Barbara Ca. p.62.
108 Keller,E.A. Harrison,L., and Bean G. Mission Creek,Santa Barbara: An urban stream by the sea on an alluvial fan.Proceedings of the 24th Salmonid Restoration Conference.Santa Barbara Ca. p.31.
107 Keller, E.A., Introduction to Environmental Geology, 3rd ed. Prentice Hall Upper Saddle River, NJ. 564p
2003
106 Botkin, D. & Keller, E.A. Environmental Science, 4th ed. John Wiley & Sons, NY.. 667p.
2002
105 Azor, A., Keller, E.A. and Yeats, R.S. Geomorphic Indicators of Active Fold Growth: South Mountain-Oak Ridge Ventura Basin, Southern California. Geological Society of America Bulletin 114:745-753.
104 Keller, E.A. and Pinter, N. Active Tectonics, 2nd ed. Prentice Hall Upper Saddle River, NJ.362p.
103 Keller, E.A., Introduction to Environmental Geology, 2nd ed. Prentice Hall Upper Saddle River, NJ. 564p
2001
102 Gurrola, L.D., Selting, A.J., Keller, E.A., Tierney, T., Hartlen, R., Trecker, M. and Dibblee, T.W. Jr. Neotectonics of the Santa Barbara Fold Belt, California in Dunne, G. and Cooper J., (compilers). Geologic Excursions in Southwestern California. Pacific Section SE PM. Book 89. P. 21-100.
2000
101 Keller, E.A., Environmental Geology, 8th ed. Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ. 562p.
100 Botkin, D. & Keller, E.A. Environmental Science, 3rd ed. John Wiley & Sons, NY. 649p.
99 Keller, E.A., D. L. Johnson, D. L. Laduzinsky, D. B. Seaver, T. L. Ku. Tectonic Geomorphology of Active Folding Over Buried Reverse Faults: San Emigdio Mountain Front, Southern San Joaquin Valley, California, Geological Society of America Bulletin.112: 86-97. PDF
1999
97 Keller, E.A. Environmental Geology, 8th Edition, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, Prentice Hall.
96 Keller,E.A., Gilbert's Hydraulic Experiments.In: Moores,E.M.,Sloan,D, &Stout,D.L. (eds)Classic Cordilleran concepts.Geological Society of America Special Paper 338.ch 13,P.243-256.
95 Keller,E.A., Gurrola, L., & Tierney, T.E. Geomorphic criteria to determine direction of lateral propagation of reverse faulting and folding. Geology, 27:515-518. PDF
94 Botkin, D. B. and E.A. Keller. Environmental Science (3rd Edition), New York, John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
93 Keller, E.A., Introduction to Environmental Geology, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey.
1998
92 Trecker,M.A., Gurrola, L.D.,and Keller, E.A. Oxygen - isotope correlation of marine terraces and uplift of the Mesa hills,Santa Barbara,CA,USA. In: Stewart I.S. &Vita- Finzi, C.(eds) Coastal Tectonics. Geological Society, London, Special Publications 146:57-69 (invited contribution).
91 Keller, E.A., Zepeda, R.L., Rockwell, T. K., Ku, T.L., and Dinklage, W.S. Active tectonics at Wheeler Ridge, southern San Joaquin Valley, California. Geological Society of America Bulletin 110:298-310. PDF
90 Botkin, D. B., and Keller, E.A. Environmental Science (2nd Edition), New York, John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
1997
89 Keller, E.A., D.W. Valentine, D.R. Gibbs. Hydrological Response of Small Watersheds Following the Southern California Painted Cave Fire of June 1990. Hydrological Processes 11:401-414.
1996
88 Keller, E.A., Sanz de Galdeano, C., and Chacon, J., in J. Chacon Montero and C. Irigaray Fernandez (eds). 6th Spanish Congress and International Conference on Environmental Geology and Land-Use Planning. v. 2. p. 327-388 (invited contribution).
87 Keller, E.A. and Manalis, M.S. Environmental Studies Program: The UCSB Experience, in J. Chacon Montero and C. Irigaray Fernandez (eds). 6th Spanish Congress and International Conference on Environmental Geology and Land-Use Planning. v. 1. p. 11- 18 (invited contribution).
86 Keller, E.A., C. Sanz De Galdeano, J. Chacon. Tectonic Geomorphology and Earthquake Hazard of Sierra Nevada, Southern Spain. Sierra Nevada 1a Conferencia Internacional, Granada. J. Chacón Montero, J. Luis Rosúa Campos, Editors. pp. 201-218 (invited contribution).
85 Keller, E.A. Environmental Geology, 7th Edition, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, Prentice Hall, 560 p.
84 Keller, E.A. and N. Pinter. Active Tectonics, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, Prentice- Hall, 338 p.
83 Keller, E.A. and A. MacDonald. River Channel Change: the role of large woody debris, in Changing River Channels, A. Gurnell and G. Petts (eds), New York, John Wiley and Sons., Ch. 10, pp. 217-235 (invited contribution).
1995
82 Keller, E.A., T. D. Hofstra, C. Moses. Summer Cold Pools in Redwood Creek Near Orick, California, and Their Relation to Anadromous Fish Habitat. U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1454, Geomorphic Processes and Aquatic Habitat in the Redwood Creek Basin, Northwestern California. K. M. Nolan, H. M. Kelsey, and D. C. Marron, Editors. U1-U9.
81 Keller, E.A., A. MacDonald, T. Tally, N. J. Merrit. Effects of Large Organic Debris on Channel Morphology and Sediment Storage in Selected Tributaries of Redwood Creek, Northwestern California. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1454, Geomorphic Processes and Aquatic Habitat in the Redwood Creek Basin, Northwestern California. K. M. Nolan, H. M. Kelsey, and D. C. Marron, Editors. P1-P29.
80 Keller, E.A., L. D. Gurrola, J. G. Metcalf, and T. W. Dibblee Jr. Earthquake hazard of the Santa Barbara Fold Belt, California. Univ. of Calif. Santa Barbara. Institute for Crustal Studies 58 p. Guidebook. PDF
79 Pinter, N. and E.A. Keller. Geomorphological analysis of neotectonic deformation, northern Owens Valley, California. Geol. Rundsch 84:200-212.
78 Botkin, D. B. and E.A. Keller. Environmental Science, New York, John Wiley and Sons, 627 p.
1994
77 Pinter, N., E.A. Keller and R.B. West. Relative dating of terraces of the Owens River, northern Owens Valley, California, and correlation with moraines of the Sierra Nevada. Quaternary Research 42:266-276.
1993
76 Keller, E.A. and J.L. Florsheim. Velocity - reversal hypothesis: A model approach. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 18:733-748.
75 Keller, E.A. and M.H. Capelli. Reply to discussion Ventura River flood of February 1992: A lesson ignored? Water Resources Bulletin 29(5):1.
74 Keller, E.A. and H.A. Loaiciga. Fluid-pressure induced seismicity at regional scales. Geophysical Research Letters 20(16):1683-1686.
73 Pinter, N. and E.A. Keller. Quaternary tectonic ad topographic evolution of the northern Owens Valley. In the history of water: eastern Sierra Nevada, Owens Valley, White-Inno Mountains. White Mountain Research Station Symposium 4:32-39.
1992
72 Keller, E.A. and M.H. Capelli. Ventura River flood of February 1992: A lesson ignored? Water Resources Bulletin 28(5):813-832.
71 Keller, E.A. Environmental Geology, Sixth Ed., Macmillan Publishing Co., New York, New York, 521 p.
1991
70 E.A. Keller (ed.) Active Folding and Reverse Faulting in the western Transverse Ranges, southern California. Geol. Soc. Amer. Guidebook. October 1991.
69 Zhao, X., E.A. Keller, and D. L. Johnson. Tectonic geomorphology of the Frazier Mountain area. In E.A. Keller (ed.) Active Folding and Reverse Faulting in the western Transverse Ranges, southern California. Geol. Soc. Amer. Guidebook. 1991 Annual Meeting, pp. 50-60.
68 Zepeda, R. L., E.A. Keller, and T. K. Rockwell. Tectonic geomorphology of Wheeler Ridge. In E.A. Keller (ed.) Active Folding and Reverse Faulting in the western Transverse Ranges, southern California. Geol. Soc. Amer. Guidebook. 1991 Annual Meeting, pp. 37-45.
67 Keller, E.A., R. S. Yeats, T. K. Rockwell, and D. L. Johnson. Overview of active tectonics. In E.A. Keller (ed.) Active Folding and Reverse Faulting in the western Transverse Ranges, southern California. Geol. Soc. Amer. Guidebook. 1991 Annual Meeting, pp. 1-12.
66 Pinter, N., and E.A. Keller. Comment on surface uplift, uplift of rocks and exhumation of rocks. Geology 19 (10): 1053.
65 Kondolf, E. M., and E.A. Keller. Management of urbanizing watersheds. In J. J. DeVrier (ed.) California Watersheds at the Urban Interface. Proceedings of the Third Biennial Watershed Conference. California Water Resources Center: 27-39.
64 Springer, D. S., E.A. Keller, Everett, L. G., and A. E. Lawrence. Laboratory demonstration of hydrocarbon migration in the Vadose Zone: effectiveness of the U-tube design for underground storage tank leak detection monitoring. Ground Water Monitoring Review 11 (4): 133-138.
63 Florsheim, J. L., E.A. Keller, and D. W. Best. Fluvial sediment transport in response to moderate storm flows following chaparral wildfire, Ventura County, southern California. The Geological Society of America Bulletin. 103: 504-511.
1990
62 Keller, E.A., and G. M. Kondolf. Groundwater and fluvial processes; Selected observations, with case studies by Hagerty, D. J., and Kondolf, G. M., In Higgins, C. G., and Coates, D. R., Groundwater geomorphology; The role of subsurface water in Earth- surface processes and landforms: Boulder, Colorado, Geological Society of America Special Paper 252.
61 Johnson, D. L., E.A. Keller, and T. K. Rockwell. Dynamic pedogenesis: New views on some key soil concepts, and a model for interpreting Quaternary soils. Quaternary Research 33: 306-319.
1989
60 Davis, F. W., Keller, E.A., Parikh, A., and Florsheim, J. Recovery of the chaparral riparian zone after wildfire. In: Proceedings of the California Riparian Systems Conference, Sept. 22-24, 1988, Davis, California. USDA Forest Service Technical Report PSW-110, pp. 194-203.
59 Keller, E.A., Johnson, D. L., Laduzinsky, D. M., Rockwell, T. K., Seaver, D. B., Zepeda, R. L. and Zhao, X. Tectonic geomorphology and late Pleistocene soil chronology of the Wheeler Ridge, San Emigdio Mountains and Frazier Mountain areas. Pacific Cell, Friends of the Pleistocene Guidebook, 125 p.
58 Faber, P. M., E.A. Keller, A. Sanda and B. M. Massey. The ecology of riparian habitats of the southern California coastal region: A community profile. Biological Report 85 (7.27). U. S. Department of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, 152 p.
1988
57 Higgins, C. G., Coats, D. R., Baker, V. B., Dietrich, W. E., Dunne, T., Keller, E.A., Norris, R. M., Parker, G. G. Sr., Pavich, M., Pewe, T. L., Robb, J. M., Rogers, J. D. and Sloan, C. E. Landform development. In Hydrogeology, Back, W., Rosenhein, J. S. and Seaber, P. R. (eds.), The Geology of North America, Vol. 0-2. The Geological Society of America, Ch. 42, pp. 383-401.
56 Keller, E.A. Estimating timing of fault activity on uplifted wave-cut platforms. Bulletin of the Association of Engineering Geologists, v. XXV, No. 4, p. 505-507.
55 Rockwell, T. K., E.A. Keller, and G. R. Dembroff. Quaternary rate of folding of the Ventura River anticline, western Transverse Ranges, southern California. Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull. 100, 850-858.
54 Keller, E.A. Quaternary tectonic framework and earthquake hazard in fold-and-thrust belts of the western Transverse Ranges, California. U. S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 88-673, p. 153.
53 Keller, E.A. Environmental Geology, Fifth Ed., Charles E. Merrill Publishing Co., Columbus, Ohio, 540 p.
1987
52 Florsheim, J. L. and E.A. Keller. Relationships between channel morphology, unit stream power, and sediment routing and storage in a steep, bedrock controlled channel. In Erosion and Sedimentation in the Pacific Rim. Proceedings of the Corvallis Symposium, August, IAHS Publ. No. 165, p. 279-280.
51 MacDonald, A. and E.A. Keller. Stream channel response to the removal of large woody debris, Larry Damm Creek, northwestern California. In Erosion and Sedimentation in the Pacific Rim. Proceedings of the Corvallis Symposium, August, IAHS Publ. No. 165, p. 405-406.
50 Botkin, D. B. and E.A. Keller. Environmental Studies: Earth as a Living Planet, Second Ed., Charles E. Merrill Publishing Co., Columbus, Ohio, 685 p.
49 Keller, E.A. Source and seismic potential associated with reverse faulting and related folding. U. S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 87-374, p. 182-183.
1986
48 Best, D. W. and E.A. Keller. Sediment storage and routing in a steep boulder-bed rock- controlled channel. In DeVries, J. J. (ed.) Proceedings of the 1985 Chaparral Ecosystems Research Symposium, Santa Barbara, California, pp. 45-55.
47 Keller, E.A. Source and seismic potential associated with reverse faulting and related folding. J. S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 86-383, p. 180-181.
46 Keller, E.A. Investigations of active tectonics: Use of surficial earth processes. In Active Tectonics, National Academy Press, Washington, D. C., p. 136-147 (invited contribution).
1985
45 Keller, E.A., R. L. Zepeda, D. M. Laduzinsky, D. B. Seaver and E. X. Zhao. Late Pleistocene-Holocene soil chronology for evaluating tectonic framework and events, Transverse Ranges, California. U. S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 86-31, p. 630- 640.
44 Rockwell, T. K., D. L. Johnson, E.A. Keller and G. R. Dembroff. A late Pleistocene- Holocene soil chronolosequence in the Ventura basin, southern California, USA. In Richards, K. S., Arnett, R. R. and Ellis, S. (eds.) Geomorphology and Soils. George Allen and Unwin, Boston, Ch. 16, p. 309-327 (invited contribution).
43 Rockwell, T. K., E.A. Keller and D. L. Johnson. Tectonic geomorphology of alluvial fans and mountain fronts near Ventura, California. In M. Morisawa and J. T. Hack (eds.) Tectonic Geomorphology. Proceedings of the 15th Annual Geomorphology Symposium, Allen & Unwin Publishers, Boston, Ch. 8, p. 183-207 (invited contribution).
42 Keller, E.A., D. L. Johnson and T. K. Rockwell. Late Pleistocene-Holocene soil chronology for evaluating tectonic framework and events. U. S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 85-464, p. 538-546.
41 Keller, E.A. Environmental Geology, Fourth Ed., Charles E. Merrill Publishing Co., Columbus, Ohio, 480 p.
1984
40 Keller, E.A. and A. Brooks. Consideration of meandering in channelization projects: selected observations and judgments. Proceedings of the Conference Rivers 1983, American Society of Civil Engineers, pp. 384-397 (invited contribution).
39 Rockwell, T. K., E.A. Keller, M. N. Clark and D. L. Johnson. Chronology and rates of faulting of Ventura River terraces, California. Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull. 95: 1466-1474.
38 Keller, E.A. and T. K. Rockwell. Tectonic geomorphology, Quaternary chronology, and paleoseismicity. In Costa, J. E. and Fleisher, P. J. (eds.) Developments and Applications of Geomorphology. Springer-Verlag, New York, pp. 203-239 (invited contribution).
1983
37 Keller, E.A., and Hofstra, T. D. Summer “cold pools” in Redwood Creek near Orick, California and their importance as habitat for anadromous salmonids. In Van Riper, III, C., Whittig, L. D., and Murphy, M. L. (eds.), Proceedings of the First Biennial Conference of Research in California’s National Parks, University of California, Davis (1982), p. 221-225.
36 Keller, E.A. Bed material sorting in pools and riffles: discussion. Amer. Soc. Civil Engineers, Journal of Hydraulics 109: 1243-1245.
1982
35 Dembroff, G. R., D. L. Johnson, E.A. Keller and T. K. Rockwell. The Soil Geomorphology and Neotectonics of the Ventura River and Central Ventura Basin, California: A Fieldguide. (Prepared for the Soil Geomorph. Tour (Div. S-5), Dec. 2-3, 1982 Ann. Meetings Am. Soc. Agron., Crop Sci. Soc. Am., and Soil Sci. Soc. Am.).
34 Keller, E.A. and T. D. Hofstra. Summer “cold pools” in Redwood Creek near Orick, California. In Friends of the Pleistocene guidebook, Late Cenozoic History and Forest Geomorphology of Humboldt County, California, pp. 205-211.
33 MacDonald, A., E.A. Keller and T. Tally. The role of large organic debris on stream channels draining redwood forests, northwestern California. In Friends of the Pleistocene Guidebook, Late Cenozoic History and Forest Geomorphology of Humboldt County, California, pp. 226-245.
32 Keller, E.A., D. L. Johnson, T. K. Rockwell, M. N. Clark, and G. R. Dembroff. Tectonic geomorphology of the Ventura, Ojai and Santa Paula areas, western Transverse Ranges, California. (In) Cooper, J. D. (ed.), Neotectonics in Southern California. Geol. Soc. Amer., Guidebook. 78th Annual Meeting of the Cordilleran Section, pp. 25-42.
31 Botkin, D. B. and E.A. Keller. Environmental Studies: The Earth as a Living Planet. Charles E. Merrill Publishing Co., Columbus, Ohio, 506 p.
30 Burchfield, B. C., R. J. Foster, E.A. Keller, W. N. Melhorn, D. B. Brookins, L. W. Mintz and H. U. Thurman. Physical Geology. Charles E. Merrill Publishing Co., Columbus, Ohio, 501 p.
29 Keller, E.A. Environmental Geology, Third Ed. Charles E. Merrill Publishing Co., Columbus, Ohio, 526 p.
28 Keller, E.A., M. S. Bonkowski, R. J. Korsch, and R. J. Shlemon. Tectonic geomorphology of the San Andreas fault zone in the southern Indio Hills, Coachella Valley, California. Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull. 93: 46-56.
1981
27 Yeats, R. S., M. N. Clark, E.A. Keller and T. K. Rockwell. Active fault hazard in southern California: Ground rupture vs. seismic shaking. Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull. 92: 189-196.
1980
26 Keller, E.A., A. MacDonald, and T. Tally. Effect of large organic debris on channel morphology and process in the streams of Redwood National Park. Proceedings of the Second Conference on Scientific Research in the National Parks, Amer. Institute of Biological Sciences and National Park Service. NPS 1st-80/02-S (NTIS) U.S.P. 254-273.
25 Keller, E.A., D. L. Johnson, M. N. Clark, and T. K. Rockwell. Tectonic geomorphology and earthquake hazard, north flank central Ventura basin, California. Final Report, U. S. Geol. Survey Contract 14-08-0001-17678.
1979
24 Norris, R. M., E.A. Keller and G. L. Meyer. Geomorphology of the Salton Basin, California: selected observations. (In) Abbott, P. L. (ed.), Geological Excursions in the Southern California Area. Geol. Society of Amer., Field Guide. National Meeting, Department of Geology, San Diego State University, pp. 19-46.
23 Keller, E.A. and F. J. Swanson. Effects of large organic material on channel form and fluvial process. Earth Surface Processes 4(4): 361-380.
22 Keller, E.A. Environmental Geology, Second Ed. Charles E. Merrill Publishing Co., Columbus, Ohio, 547 p.
21 Nunnally, N. R., and E.A. Keller. Use of fluvial processes to minimize adverse effects of stream channelization. Water Resources Research Institute Report No. 144. The University of North Carolina, 115 p.
20 Keller, E.A., and T. Tally. Effects of large organic debris on channel form and process in the coastal redwood environment. In Adjustments of the Fluvial System, D. D. Rhodes and G. P. Williams (eds.), Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Geomorphology Symposia. Kendall/Hunt Pub. Co., Dubuque, Iowa, pp. 169-98.
1978
19 Keller, E.A. Pools, riffles and channelization. Environmental Geology 2(2): 119-127.
18 Keller, E.A., and W. N. Melhorn,. Rhythmic spacing and origin of pools and riffles. Bulletin of the Geological Society of America 89: 723-730.
1977
17 Keller, E.A., and E. K. Hoffman. Urban streams: sensual blight or amenity. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 32(5): 237-240.
16 Keller, E.A. Fluvial systems: selected observations. In Riparian Forests in California: Their Ecology and Conservation, Anne Sands (ed.), University of California, Davis, Institute of Ecology, Publication No. 15, Chapter 5, pp. 39-46.
1976
15 Keller, E.A. Channelization: environmental, geomorphic and engineering aspects. Geomorphology and Engineering, Chapter 7, D. R. Coates (ed.), Dowden, Hutchinson and Ross, Inc., pp. 115-140.(Invited contribution).
14 Keller, E.A. Environmental Geology. Charles E. Merrill Publishing Co., Columbus, Ohio, 496 p.
13 Keller, E.A., and E. K. Hoffman. Channel restoration: a sensible alternative to channelization. Public Works, Oct.: 70-72.
1975
12 Keller, E.A. Channelization: a search for a better way. Geology 3(5): 246-248.
11 Melhorn, W. N., E.A. Keller, and R. A. McBane. Landscape aesthetics numerically defined. Studies in Fluvial Geomorphology, No. 1, Purdue University, Water Research Center, T.R. No. 37, 101 p.
1974
10 Keller, E.A., and W. N. Melhorn. Form and fluvial processes in alluvial stream channels. Studies in Fluvial Geomorphology, No. 2, Purdue University, Water Resources Research Center, T.R. 47, 124 p.
9 Keller, E.A. Development of alluvial stream channels: a five stage model: reply. Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull. 84: 150-152.
1973
8 Keller, E.A., and W. N. Melhorn. Bedforms and fluvial processes in alluvial stream channels: selected observations. Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Geomorphology Symposia Series, in Fluvial Geomorphology, Morisawa, Marie (ed.), Publications in Geomorphology, State University of New York, Binghamton, New York, Chapter 11, pp. 253-284. (Invited contribution).
7 Melhorn, W. N., and E.A. Keller. Landscape aesthetics numerically determined: applications in highway corridor selection. Highway Research Record 452: 1-9.
1972
6 Coffman, D. M., E.A. Keller, and W. N. Melhorn. A new topological relationship as an indicator of drainage network evolution. Water Resources Research 8(6): 1497-1505.
5 Keller, E.A. Areal sorting of bed-load material: the hypothesis of velocity reversal: reply. Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull. 83: 915-918.
4 Keller, E.A. Development of alluvial stream channels: a five stage model. Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull. 83: 1531-1536.
1971
3 Keller, E.A. Pools, riffles, and meanders: discussion. Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull. 82: 279- 280.
2 Keller, E.A. Areal sorting of bed-load material: the hypothesis of velocity reversal. Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull. 82: 753-756.
1970
1 Keller, E.A. Bed-load movement experiments: Dry Creek, California, Journal of Sedimentary Petrology 40(4): 1339-1344.