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  1. Precipitation characteristics for landslide hazard assessment for the central Oregon Coast Range

    Precipitation data from 1988-1995 for 13 rain gauges of the Department of Forest

  2. Bedload transport in an Oregon Coast Range stream

    Utilizing both vortex and Helley-Smith samplers, bedload measurements were obtained for three storms during the 1977-78 winter at Flynn Creek. Flynn Creek drains a 2 km^2 undisturbed watershed in the

  3. Environmental variables as predictors of fish assemblages in the Tillamook Basin, Oregon

    The Tillamook and Kilchis subbasins of the Tillamook Bay watershed (Oregon

  4. Development of a hydrologic model to explore impacts of climate change on water resources in the Big Wood Basin, Idaho

    In the Western United States where 50-70% of annual precipitation comes in the form of winter snowfall, water supplies may be particularly sensitive to a warming climate. We worked with a network of...

  5. Dose of reality : what can we learn from educational and veterinary pet owners to guide more effective environmental...

    Improper disposal of unused human and pet pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) are an emerging public and watershed health threat around the world. Although some waste stream reduction programs...

  6. Transfers of water rights in New Mexico's Rio Grande basin : spatiotemporal and sociocultural patterns

    Water right marketing and transfers represent a resource reallocation

  7. Distribution, abundance, and emigration of juvenile steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss), and analysis of stream habitat in the...

    Snorkel dive estimates and an inventory of stream habitat of the juvenile steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss) population in the Steamboat Creek basin were made in the summers of 1987 and 1988. Emigration...

  8. Sediment delivery to headwater stream channels following road construction and timber harvest in the Blue Mountains, Oregon

    Many studies have focused on improving our understanding of the effects of timber harvesting activities on soil, water, and fisheries resources. Much of this work has led to the development and widespread use...

  9. Recruitment and abundance of large woody debris in an Oregon coastal stream system

    Research was conducted in the Oregon Coast Range to address

  10. Drop it like it’s Hot : Combining DTS and Temperature Modeling to Evaluate Stream Restoration on the Middle Fork of the...

    Temperature is a key factor for salmonid health and is an important restoration metric on the Middle Fork of the John Day River in northeast Oregon. In the past century, dredge mining, deforestation, and...

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