49 p. Includes sections of Appendix SS: 1885 annual report of Capt. Charles F. Powell, and Appendix TT: reports of Maj. W. A. Jones, Corps of Engineers, detailing construction and other works of river and harbor improvements for the Willamette,...
1885-10-31
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CHAPTER VII
Central Washington GENERAL DESCRIPTION The central Washington subdivision reaches about 220 miles eastward from the summit of the Cascade Range to the mountain border in eastern Washington and western Idaho where it adjoins... |
My duties as a member of the board of engineers for the Pacific coast have occupied a small portion of my time.
No light-houses have been erected during the year, except one at Cape Gregory, Oregon, together with the keeper's dwelling. The light...
2004-11-03
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49 p. Includes sections of Appendix SS: 1885 annual report of Capt. Charles F. Powell, and Appendix TT: reports of Maj. W. A. Jones, Corps of Engineers, detailing construction and other works of river and harbor improvements for the Willamette,...
1885-10-31
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1 map: 29 x 69 cm. Scale: 4.25 inches = 1 mile. Soundings are expressed in feet and show the depths at low water. Proposed extension of existing dam shown by dashed line. Proposed dredging to 20 ft at low water shown by hachures.
In...
1895-10-31
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LOWER COLUMBIA—Continued Page
Precipitation and Temperature Data, Selected Stations 291
Block Diagram 293
Agricultural Land Use and Value of Farm
Products 301
Crop Land 302
Forest Conditions and Sawmill Capacity 303
Primary...
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Label on verso: DATE: June 27th, 1941; OP 65-2-93-146; Dist. 1; PHOTO BY: Morgan Fitz, Camp Kettle; COUNTY: Stevens; Neg. No. 902; Title: Columbia river reservoir clear. Prog. CAPTION: Columbia River valley from point one mile south of Rice (May...
2024-10-31
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The purpose of this Columbia River Stream Survey has been to provide data for evaluation of each stream, or portion of stream, from the standpoint of its present and potential value in relation to the maintenance of the salmon resources of the...
2024-10-31
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Causes for Depletion of Runs
The extent of depletion in Columbia River salmon runs cannot be determined because of inadequate data. The decline in the total number of fish entering the river, however, is believed to be substantially greater than...
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In transboundary water resources policy and management situations, such as the governance of the Columbia River Basin, complex social, ecological, and economic factors seem to be in irreconcilable competition with one another. However,...
2012-04-25 (iso8601)
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Imprint from transmittal sheet; Distributed to depository libraries in microfiche; Shipping list no.: 97-0071-M; One ill. on 1 folded leaf in pocket; Includes bibliographical references
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ranges, seem to be largely absent in the Canadian Rockies and the Selkirks. Their structure is mainly sedimentary, and they have apparently reached their present form by upthrust and erosion without the aid of volcanic action. Along the Upper...
2004-07-12
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These three points tend to bound the discussion of ecosystem management for the Columbia Basin: ecosystem recovery measures could demand a great deal from the current system, yet economic and legal factors impose limits on the system's...
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stern-wheelers except the Idaho, a small old side-wheeler, which has of late years been run on the Middle Columbia as a winter boat.
Barges as well as steamers take their loads on deck entirely. The freight is laid in packages and is moved by...
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8500,000 can be profitably expended during the next fiscal year in continuing the construction of the locks, guard-gate, and breakwater, and in excavating the canal prism.
The Cascades of the Columbia River are in the collection-district of the...
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These three points tend to bound the discussion of ecosystem management for the Columbia Basin: ecosystem recovery measures could demand a great deal from the current system, yet economic and legal factors impose limits on the system's...
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than any other river in the United States except the Mississippi.
24. The Snake River has its source at an elevation of nearly 10,000 feet in western Wyoming. It crosses southern Idaho from east to west and then turns northward cutting through...
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Abstract of proposals for excavating rock from the Upper Columbia and Snake Rivers, opened by Major John M. Wilson, Corps of Engineers, November 10, 1876.
Names and residences of bidders.
Numbers.
Squally Hook Rapid, Upper Columbia River,...
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Capt. P. M. Price, Corps of Engineers, was in local charge of the improvement until November 24, when he was relieved to permit a compliance with War Department orders transferring him to other duty. Lieut. Willard Young, Corps of Engineers, under...
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Abstract of proposals for excavating rock from the Upper Columbia and Snake Rivers, opened by Major John M. Wilson, Corps of Engineers, November 10, 1876.
Names and residences of bidders.
Numbers.
Squally Hook Rapid, Upper Columbia River,...
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Caspian terns (Hydroprogne caspia) and double-crested cormorants
(Phalacrocorax auritus) nest in large colonies on East Sand Island in the Columbia
River estuary, the largest known colonies for the two species in the world. Both
species of...
2012-01-13 (iso8601)
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In its length of 151 miles the Columbia River Reservoir, now called Lake Roosevelt, has a little over 500 miles of shoreline, ranging from sheer granite and basalt cliffs to shifting sand banks and wooded mountain slopes. Dr. C. E. Magnusson,...
2024-10-31
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In recent years, depletion of sands in the nearshore environment along the northern Oregon and southwest Washington coasts has been documented. This erosion raises concerns about protection of economic and ecological resources in the area. The...
2005-05 (iso8601)
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I. Introduction
William Jackson Turner may have had it wrong when he announced at the 1893 Columbian Exposition in Chicago that the American frontier had closed, at least if he intended to include the Columbia River Basin.' In the Columbia... |
waters of the Upper Kootenay River with Upper Columbia Lake. In consideration of this the Syndicate was to receive free grants of 320 acres of land for each $2,500 expended for the actual construction of the canal. The total land subsidy was to...
2004-07-06
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