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  1. Impacts of Columbia River Discharge on Salmonid Habitat: 2. Changes in Shallow-Water Habitat

    This is the second part of an investigation that analyzes human alteration of shallow-water habitat (SWH) available to juvenile salmonids in the tidal Lower Columbia River. Part 2 develops a one-dimensional,...

  2. Salmon at River's End: The Role of the Estuary in the Decline and Recovery of Columbia River salmon

    The continued decline of Columbia River salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) populations has long focused concerns on habitat changes upriver, particularly the effects of large hydroelectric dams. Increasing evidence...

  3. Impacts of Columbia River Discharge on Salmonid Habitat: 1. A Nonstationary Fluvial Tide Model

    This is the first part of a two-part investigation that applies nonstationary time series analysis methods and the St. Venant equations to the problem of understanding juvenile salmonid access to favorable...

  4. The Dynamics of the Columbia River Estuarine Ecosystem: Volume I and Volume II, CREDDP

    Integrates results from the CREDDP studies into a comprehensive synthesis. Includes physical setting and processes; relationships between physical and biological processes and among functional groups of...

  5. Maintaining Safe, Efficient and Sustainable Intermodal Transport Through the Port of Portland

    About $15 billion of freight passes annually through the Lower Columbia River (LCR) navigation channel to reach Portland and Vancouver, where most of it connects with land transport. This commerce plays a vital...

  6. Applications of Remote Sensing to the Study of Estuarine Physics: Suspended Sediment Dynamics in the Columbia River Estuary

    Estuarine circulation and its associated transport processes drive the environmental integrity of many near-shore habitats (the coastal ocean, rivers, estuaries and emergent wetlands). A thorough understanding...

  7. Hydrodynamic and Water Quality Modeling of the Chehalis River Using CE-QUAL-W2

    The Chehalis River Basin is located in the southwest region of Washington State, originating in the Olympic Mountains and flowing to Grays Harbor and the Pacific Ocean. The Chehalis River is over 125 miles,...

  8. Modeling Effects of Channel Complexity and Hyporheic Flow on Stream Temperatures

    Stream temperatures are affected by multiple forcing functions, including surface heat exchange (including solar radiation, evaporation, conduction, and net long wave radiation) and hyporheic flows. Each of...

  9. A Comparison of Five Models for Estimating Clear-Sky Solar Radiation

    Many agencies in the USA are developing management approaches to address water quality concerns and threatened and endangered species habitat requirements in water bodies. Many of these water bodies are water...

  10. Willamette River Basin Temperature TMDL Model: Model Calibration

    The State of Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is developing a TMDL for temperature in the Willamette River basin shown in Figure 1. The study area included the Willamette River and all major...

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