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Peterson, Curt D.. Impacts of Predicted Global Sea-Level Rise on Oregon Beaches and Tidelands In Geology Faculty Publications and Presentations. Vol. Paper 45. Portland State University. Dept. of Geology,, 2013.
Peterson, Curt D., Philip L. Jackson, Douglas J. O'Neil, Charles L. Rosenfeld, and Jon A. Kimerling. "Littoral cell response to interannual climatic forcing 1983-1987 on the Central Oregon Coast, USA." Journal of Coastal Research 6 (1999): p.87-110.
Peterson, Curt D.. "Sand-dispersal patterns in an active-margin estuary of the northwestern United States as indicated by sand composition, texture and bedforms." Marine Geology 50 (1982): p.77-96.
Peterson, Curt D.. Sedimentation in Small Active-Margin Estuaries of the Northwestern United States. Ph. D. ed. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon State University, 1983.
Peterson, Curt D., and Kara E. P. Kingen. Pacific Northwest Littoral Data, Edited by Portland State Univ Department. Portland, Or., 2021.
Peterson, Curt D., and Mark E. Darienzo. Earthquake hazards in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. C, Discrimination of climatic, oceanic and tectonic mechanisms of cyclic marsh burial from Alsea Bay, Oregon, U.S.A. In U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report.. Vol. no.91-441-C. [Denver, Colorado]: U.S. Geological Survey, 1991.
Peterson, Curt D., Gary A. Carver, John J. Clague, and Kenneth M. Cruikshank. "Maximum-recorded overland run-ups of major nearfield paleotsunamis during the past 3000 years along the Cascadia margin, USA, and Canada." Natural Hazards 77, no. 3 (2015): p.2005-2026.
Peterson, Curt D., and Mark E. Darienzo. "Discrimination of climatic, oceanic, and tectonic mechanisms of cyclic marsh burial, Alsea Bay, Oregon." In Assessing Earthquake Hazards and Reducing Risk in the Pacific Northwest, edited by Albert M. Rogers, Timothy J. Walsh, William J. Kockelman and George R. Priest, p.115-146. Vol. no.1560, v.1. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper no.1560, v.1. Washington, D.C.: U.S. G.P.O., 1996.