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  1. Lake Whatcom Water Quality Model

    A water quality model of Lake Whatcom, Washington was developed as part of a Total Maximum Daily Load Study for the Washington Department of Ecology. Lake Whatcom is a large natural lake which is listed on the...

  2. Willamette River and Columbia River Waste Load Allocation Model

    A hydrodynamic and water quality model of the Lower Willamette River was developed to evaluate management alternatives designed to improve water quality. The Lower Willamette River is located in Oregon and...

  3. Spokane River in Idaho and Washington TMDL Water Quality and Hydrodynamic Modeling Quality Assurance Project Plan -- DRAFT

    The focus of this present study is to perform the following tasks:

  4. Climate change impacts on maritime mountain snowpack in the Oregon Cascades

    This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Copernicus Publications and can be found at: http://publications.copernicus.org/.

  5. Power-law residence time distribution in the hyporheic zone of a 2nd-order mountain stream

    This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Geophysical Union and can be found at: http://www.agu.org/journals/gl/.

  6. Tidal-Fluvial and Estuarine Processes in the Lower Columbia River: II. Water Level Models, Floodplain Wetland Inundation, and...

    Spatially varying water-level regimes are a factor controlling estuarine and tidal-fluvial wetland vegetation patterns. As described in Part I, water levels in the Lower Columbia River and estuary (LCRE) are...

  7. Hydrogeologic Investigation of a Pumice Aquifer, Fremont/Winema National Forest, Oregon

    The middle Holocene cataclysmic eruption of Mount Mazama blanketed Walker Rim, in south central Oregon, with 270 cm to 300 cm of pumice, causing capture of surface water systems by groundwater, stream...

  8. Streamflow Modeling of Johnson Creek Subwatersheds Using the Precipitation Runoff Modeling System

    Johnson Creek, in the Portland, Oregon metropolitan region, has several pollutants on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) 303(d) list including excess heat, low dissolved oxygen, and harmful...

  9. Sensitivity analysis of the Catchment Modeling Framework (CMF) and use in evaluating two agricultural management scenarios

    Abstract Watershed-scale fate/transport modeling of contaminants is a tool that scientists and land managers can use to assess pesticide contamination to stream systems. The Catchment Modeling Framework (CMF)...

  10. Spatial identification and optimization of upland wetlands in agricultural watersheds

    To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contributing to this work.

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