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  1. Spatial patterns of fuel management activities and their effects on wildfire behavior

    Fuel management has been used as an effective local strategy to reduce the

  2. Evaluation of Topography and Seismicity on Shallow Landslide Susceptibility

    Shallow landslides are a prevalent concern in mountainous regions that can result in severe societal, economic, and environmental impacts. The challenge is further compounded as the size and location of a...

  3. Predictive mapping for the delineation of landtype association units in the Fremont National Forest, Oregon

    Predictive Soil Mapping (PSM) has recently become an attractive method for soil scientists wishing to develop a more objective and efficient approach to mapping soils. Due to the potential PSM has for reducing...

  4. Landscape occupancy by free ranging cattle in northeast Oregon

    Global Positioning System (GPS) and Geographic Information System (GIS) technologies were employed to evaluate cattle occupancy of three landscape attributes on three different grazing allotments administered...

  5. A comparison of seafloor sonar classification methods through the use of error matrices and 3 dimensional GIS visualization :...

    Multibeam sonar data was collected on Nehalem Bank, off of the Oregon Coast with the purpose of increasing the spatial resolution of our knowledge of the area and delineating seafloor habitats. The system used...

  6. Assessment of the potential for conflict between existing ocean space use and renewable energy development off the coast of...

    Oregon's ocean waters are a potential source of wind, wave, and tidal energy; of interest to renewable energy entrepreneurs and to the U.S. government as it seeks to bolster energy security. In order to install...

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