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  1. Fluvial Biogeomorphic Evolution of the Upper South Fork Toutle River, WA After the 1980 Eruption of Mount St. Helens

    The eruption of Mount St. Helens in 1980 severely impacted the woody vegetation within the geomorphic floodplain as well as the morphology of the Upper South Fork Toutle River. Historic aerial imagery and LiDAR...

  2. Historic and Simulated Vegetation Dynamics in Former Oregon White Oak Savanna, Southern Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA

    Oak savanna was once widespread throughout the Willamette Valley, but changes in land use and disturbance regimes have degraded or destroyed most of that habitat. To identify how succession has operated in the...

  3. Norcross spring vegetation treatments environmental assessment

    27 pp. Tables, maps, illustrations, references. File provided by Klamath Falls Resource Area, October 21,2008.

  4. Public perceptions of risk and acceptability of forest vegetation management alternatives in Ontario

    8 pages

  5. OIMB Trail and Vegetation Guide

    This two-sided map shows the OIMB (Oregon Institute of Marine Biology) trails on one side and both sides contain illustrations, text and tips on how to identify the vegetation found on the OIMB campus. This...

  6. Postglacial Transient Dynamics of Olympic Peninsula Forests: Comparing Predictions and Observations

    Interpreting particular climatic drivers of local and regional vegetation change from paleoecological records is complex. I explicitly simulated vegetation change from the late-Glacial period to the present on...

  7. Vegetation Management in Ontario's Forests: Survey Research of Public and Professional Perspectives

    108 pages

  8. Late Quaternary and Holocene Paleoecology of Interior Mesic Forests of Northern Idaho

    The mesic forests distributed within the Rocky Mountains of northern Idaho are unique because many species contained within the forest are separated from their main distribution along the Pacific Northwest...

  9. Paleosol Records of Middle Miocene Climate Change

    The middle Miocene thermal maximum (~16 Ma) was a period of global climate unusually warm and wet for the Neogene and is of interest as a paleo-analog for future climate change from anthropogenic global...

  10. Historic Douglas-Fir Colonization and Land Use Practices at Restoration Sites Near Eugene, OR

    49 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Environment Science and the Clark Honors College of the University of Oregon in partial fulfillment of the requirements for degree of Bachelor of Science,...

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