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  1. Paper Landscape

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    A paper collage comprised of pastel, torn bits of paper. What appear to be four cross-cut saws are scattered across the composition.; 1984

  2. 1989 Bell exhibition list

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    4 p. Lillian Bell's 1989 exhibition list.

  3. Rt. 31, Near Paisley, OR

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    This is a black and white landscape photograph of a western wilderness area featuring a white trailer in the middle of the photograph. On the left side of the photograph are two horses, one black and one white....

  4. A landscape-scale assessment of plant communities, hydrologic processes, and state-and-transition theory in a Western juniper...

    Western juniper has rapidly expanded into sagebrush steppe communities in

  5. What Will Oregon’s Future Streamflow Regimes Look Like? Integrating Snowpack and Groundwater Dynamics

    Presented at The Oregon Water Conference, May 24-25, 2011, Corvallis, OR.

  6. Using Remote Sensing and Process-based Growth Modeling to Predict Forest Productivity Across Western Oregon

    Accurate measurement of forest productivity is fundamental to understand the carbon balance of forested ecosystems. Recent changes in climate highlight the importance of developing methods to measure forest...

  7. Age structure, developmental pathways, and fire regime characterization of Douglas-fir/western hemlock forests in the central...

    Descriptions of the fire regime in the Douglas-fir/western hemlock region of the Pacific Northwest traditionally have emphasized infrequent, predominantly stand-replacement fires and an associated linear...

  8. Western juniper : its impact and management in Oregon rangelands

    Declared out of print December 2009. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog:...

  9. Potential carbon storage at the landscape scale in the Pacific Northwest, U.S.A.

    Estimates of potential carbon (C) storage can be used to constrain

  10. Habitat associations of small mammals and amphibians in the central Oregon Coast Range

    One of the goals of ecosystem management is to integrate management of many species and processes across a range of temporal and spatial scales. I investigated the relationship between small mammals and...

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