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Recent Paleolimnology of Upper Klamath Lake Eilers et al. 2001 ABSTRACT Sediment cores were collected from Upper Klamath Lake in October, 1998 and analyzed for 210Pb, 14C, 15N, N, P, C, Ti, Al, diatoms, Pediastrum, and cyanobacterial akinetes....
2024-11-24
2005-05-06
2005-04-01
settlement. Indeed, the more significant developments may be emerging from the surface-ground water conflicts. For example, in Musser v. Higginson, the Idaho Supreme Court ordered the state Department of Water Resources to regulate pumping by...

326 EEPORT OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS, U. S. ARMY, The effect of the jetty already constructed is now very marked in the building up of Clatsop Spit and in the concentration of the outflowing waters over the bar. In the vicinity of...
2006-06-16
The initial composition of a river plume depends on the cumulative turbulent entrainment within the estuary and how this dilutes the supplied freshwater. Here we examine the relative roles of turbulence and freshwater input using observations from...
2009-08-14 (iso8601)
Colorado River Association Newsletter, September, 1966, page 1
1966-09-01

The dredge has remained in the efficient charge of Capt. George A. Pease, assisted by Chief Engineer Madison Welch. Surveys.—Surveys were made during the year of a portion of the Willamette River in Portland Harbor, in connection with changes...
overboard from a fascine barge during a freshet, and, being unable to swim, war drowned before assistance could reach him. Acknowledgment is due to the valuable services rendered by W. L. Smith and Edward Edwards, overseers, whose activity and...

there to the Upper Cascades the width is very variable—often a mile or more, where there are islands. Above the White Bluffs islands are of infrequent occurrence, but from there they are numerous all the way to Tongue Point, varying in character...
2004-07-22
53 p. Includes sections of Appendix KK: 1879 annual report of Maj. John M. Wilson, Corps of Engineers, detailing surveys and works of river improvements for the Willamette and Columbia rivers. Also included are reports of Maj. G. L. Gillespie and...
1879-11-24
The Jack Williams Slides consist of color slides made by the father of Gerald W. Williams, Jack Williams, during the mid-to-late 1950s.  The images depict landscapes in Oregon, California, and Washington; birds and wildlife; and dams and other...

A low sand island ideal of beach-seining, located at the mouth of the Columbia River across Baker Bay.

Caption on mount: Seining for salmon, Sand Island, Columbia River, Washington

PH Coll 293.5

1420 REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS, TJ. S. ARMY. EXAMINATIONS AND SURVEY MADE IN COMPLIANCE WITH RIVER AND HARBOR ACT APPROVED JULY 25, 1912. Eeports on preliminary examinations and survey required by the river and harbor act...
2006-06-16
overboard from a fascine barge during a freshet, and, being unable to swim, war drowned before assistance could reach him. Acknowledgment is due to the valuable services rendered by W. L. Smith and Edward Edwards, overseers, whose activity and...

The upper Eocene to lower Oligocene Oswald West mudstone is the oldest formation (informal) in the Green Mountain-Young's River area. This 1,663 meter thick hemipelagic sequence was deposited in a low-energy lower to upper slope environment in the...
1983-12-12 (iso8601)
This thesis addresses the costs of implementation of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) in the particular case of Snake River chinook salmon. Unlike most previous listings under the act, restoration of Snake River salmon will have impacts on a very...
1996-02-07 (iso8601)
1418 REPORT OP THE CHIEF OF ENGINEERS, U. S. ARMY. Cowlitz, Lewis, and Clatskanie Rivers reference is invited to reports on improvements of these streams, pages 1411, 1414, and 1409. The river and harbor act of July 25, 1912,...
2006-06-16
under various acts designed to conserve the natural resources of the public domain. River surveys have been made for about 7,000 stream miles in the basin. The resulting maps, at scales of 1: 31,680 and 1: 24,000, show the grades of the streams...

RIVER AND HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS. 421 The required preliminary examinations of the following localities were made by the local engineer iu charge, Major Handbury, and reports thereon submitted through Col. Gr. H....
2006-06-16
Pound boat returning with salmon. Columbia River, Washington

PH Coll 293.21

53 p. Includes sections of Appendix KK: 1879 annual report of Maj. John M. Wilson, Corps of Engineers, detailing surveys and works of river improvements for the Willamette and Columbia rivers. Also included are reports of Maj. G. L. Gillespie and...
1879-11-24
I had always been interested in the Columbia River, due mainly to the fact that one of my ancestors, Samuel Brown, was one of the six Boston merchants who outfitted the expedition that discovered the mouth of the River. I had had much experience...
2004-06-30
Caption on mount: Fishermen at rest. Point Ellis, Wash. Columbia River, Washington

PH Coll 293.8

River Influences on Shelf Ecosystems (RISE) is the first comprehensive interdisciplinary study of the rates and dynamics governing the mixing of river and coastal waters in an eastern boundary current system, as well as the effects of the...
2010-02-03 (iso8601)
19p.; ill.; Cover title; "June 1997"; "Reprint September 1998"; [Washington, D.C.]: Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 1999

2006-12-18
2005-08-08
Source PI-25, 33, 34, 46, 50, 60 A WI-2, 11, 20, 33, 35, 69, 70 SI-19, 26, 38, 42, 71 W-6 F-16, 19 WI-64 F-16, 19 Tentative Disposition D Problem or Area of Concern 2. Compare mile-for-man use of reservoirs with free flowing...

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