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  1. Dynamics of intermediate-size stream outlets, northern Oregon coast

    This study measured and evaluated the relation of coastal foredune morphology to stream beach outlets, and investigated the processes associated with the stream outlet. Intermediate-size streams were studied,...

  2. Inventory and Mapping of Aquatic Plants at Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area

    Lake Roosevelt is a large reservoir in northeast Washington State formed by the Grand Coulee Dam. The reservoir, which inundates portions of the Columbia River, the Spokane River, and other rivers and streams,...

  3. Siltcoos Lake Nonpoint Source Implementation Grant: Water Quality Conditions and Nutrient Sources

    Siltcoos Lake is a large (1280 hectares), shallow (mean depth 3.3 m; maximum depth 6.7 m) lake located on the Central Oregon Coast, just south of Florence and bordered by Dunes City, Oregon. The outflow and...

  4. Pend Oreille River Model: Model Scenario Simulations

    The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality is interested in developing a temperature and water quality Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) allocation for the Pend Oreille River between the Long Bridge near the...

  5. Introduction to Common Native and Potential Invasive Freshwater Plants in Alaska

    Freshwater aquatic plants are found in most lakes and rivers in Alaska. They range from tiny floating plants that can form mats on a lake surface to emergent plants growing two meters above the water. Aquatic...

  6. Investigating the Link Between Surface Water and Groundwater in the Tule Lake Subbasin, Oregon and California

    Water allocation in the upper Klamath Basin of Oregon and California has been challenging. Irrigators have increasingly turned to groundwater to make up for surface water shortages because of shifts in...

  7. Calculating the Volume of the May 18, 1980 Eruption of Mount St. Helens

    The May 18, 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens created a massive amount of sediment and debris, thought to be as much as 5.5 billion cubic yards. This sediment causes infill of river stretches and collects along...

  8. Convergent Surface Water Distributions in U.S. Cities

    Earth's surface is rapidly urbanizing, resulting in dramatic changes in the abundance, distribution and character of surface water features in urban landscapes. However,the scope and consequences of surface...