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  1. Wet Meadow Plant Associations, Double O Unit, Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Harney County, Oregon

    This report summarizes vegetation data collected in July 2015 in wet meadow and marshy habitats on the Double O Unit of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge (MNWR). Because vegetation sampled at the Double O was...

  2. Slope stability as related to geology at Rainier, Columbia County, Oregon

    Rainier, Oregon, has experienced problems in the development of residential and commercial sites, utilities, and transportation facilities as a result of slope instability. This study of slope stability at...

  3. Utilization of Remote Sensing in Drought Monitoring Over Iraq

    Agricultural drought is a creeping disaster that overshadows the vegetative cover in general and cropland specifically in Iraq, a country that was well known for its agricultural production and fertile soil. In...

  4. Beyond the Angle of Repose: A Review and Synthesis of Landslide Processes in Response to Rapid Uplift, Eel River, Northern...

    In mountainous settings, increases in rock uplift are often followed by a commensurate uptick in denudation as rivers incise and steepen hillslopes, making them increasingly prone to landsliding as slope angles...

  5. Foliar Nutrient Concentrations Related to Soil Sources Across a Range of Sites in the Northeastern United States

    Understanding the supply of nutrients from various soil sources and the sensitivity of tree species to soil nutrient availability is critical for predicting the effects of declines in base cations due to acid...

  6. Nutrient Uptake by Intact and Disturbed Roots of Loblolly Pine Seedlings

    Most measurements of nutrient uptake use either hydroponic systems or soil-grown roots that have been disturbed by excavation. The first objective of this study was to test how root excavation affects nitrate...

  7. William A. Rockie: Seventy Years a Geographer in the West

    Occasional Paper in Geography Publication No. 5

  8. Assessing Soil Lead Contamination at Multiple Scales in Oakland, California: Implications for Urban Agriculture and...

    As urban agriculture grows in popularity throughout North America, vacant lots, underutilized parks, and other open spaces are becoming prime targets for food production. In many post-industrial landscapes and...

  9. Piloting a Program-level Learning Assessment Plan in Plant and Soil Science

    Faculty of Washington State University's undergraduate degree programs in Crop Science, Soil Science, and Horticulture initiated the development and implementation of an assessment process to gauge the extent...

  10. Feral Swine Action Plan for Oregon

    Feral swine are defined as free roaming animals of the genus Sus that are not being held under domestic management or confinement. Swine have spread from Europe and Russia to habitats around the world via human...

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