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Robert W. Sawyer (1880-1959) was a prominent figure in the public affairs of Oregon and the Northwest from the 1920s through the 1950s. He gained prominence as editor of the Bend Bulletin from 1919 to 1953. In the 1920s he served...

one hundred and ninety-three snags, from L50 to 30 feet in length, the majority of them very long, were removed, cut up, and thrown on the bank, completely out of the way, on account of the narrowness of the channel ; it is two miles long, and...

These Indians and their resources of land and water form a special responsibility of the Federal Government as set forth in treaties, statutes, and agreements. In addition, the Government has certain moral obligations to the Indians stemming from...

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Thesis (B.A.) -- Whitman College, 2002; Includes bibliographical references (leaves 79-83)
2024-11-21
2005-02-03
2004-12-23
Snow and ice constitute an important component of the hydrologic regime of many large mountain ranges and regions, including the Himalayas. However, the hydrologic regime of Himalayan catchment basins, and the role of glaciers in the hydrologic...
2011-12-05
The Gerald W. Williams Regional Albums consist of images and ephemera assembled by geographical regions. They were acquired and compiled Williams in the course of his work as a Forest Service sociologist and historian and due to his avocational...

Warming of the terrestrial biosphere due to the anthropogenic addition of carbon dioxide to the earth’s atmosphere is becoming a major focus of scientific inquiry. Predictions of the extent of this warming are hampered by uncertainty in the...
2007-01-09T17:13:14Z (iso8601)
lower end of the lake—I agreed to the suggestion. Making up two twenty-five pound packs of bedding and food, accompanied by Emond's dog Fannie and her year old pup Jack, we started at noon and following a rather rough and brushy trail; after...
2004-07-12
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CONTENTS PAGE I. THE SALMON AND THE FISHERY OF KLAMATH RIVER 2695 Introduction 2697 General Characteristics of Klamath River Salmon 2699 Species Other Than King Salmon 26916 The Spring Migration (Immigration) 26918 The Summer Migration...
2024-11-21
2005-03-17
2005-01-11
The Institute of the North American West (INAW) records (1870-1993) consist of manuscripts, research materials and notes, maps, interviews, court exhibits, correspondence, and publications. This non-profit educational institution was established...

Quantification of the contribution of the hydrologic components (snow, ice and rain) to river discharge in the Hindu Kush Himalayan (HKH) region is important for decision-making in water sensitive sectors, and for water resources management and...
2014-11-27
The Liz VanLeeuwen Spotted Owl Collection consists of materials collected and generated by former State Representative Liz VanLeeuwen pertaining to the listing of the Northern Spotted Owl as a protected endangered species in Oregon and the...

Montane forest vegetation as it occurs on the east flank of the central Oregon Cascades has provided excellent conditions for a "natural experiment" in the use of various methodologies in studying vegetational distribution. This "experiment" has...
1964-06-10 (iso8601)
P P 3. IMPROVEMENT OF UPPER WILLAMETTE RIVER, OREGON. The object of the plan adopted for this work is to furnish an easy light-draught navigation from Portland to Eugene City, Oreg., inclusive of 6 miles on the Yamhill and 6 miles on Long...

The object of this research was to study the properties of snow or rain in the falling state that would permit positive identification of the state of the precipitation. The ultimate application was to provide a record of when it was raining or...
1969-04-01
From both social and environmental perspectives, water is the main connection between highland and lowland processes in mountain watersheds: Water flows downhill while human impacts flow uphill. For example, in the Oregon Cascades mountain range,...
2012-03 (iso8601)
Executive Summary The Independent Multidisciplinary Science Team (IMST) convened a panel of experts on stream temperature and fish ecology on October 5-6, 2000 for a scientific workshop on human influences on stream temperature and responses...

2008-03-27
2005-08-15
Determining Surface Water Availability in Oregon By Richard M. Cooper, PE Abstract The Oregon Water Resources Department (Department or OWRD) limits appropriation from Oregon streams to assure new applicants use of surface water a reasonable...
2024-11-21
2005-06-24
2005-03-15
Papers of a professor of fisheries at the University of Washington; Lauren R. Donaldson was a professor of fisheries and director of the Applied Fisheries Laboratory and its successors at the University of Washington. Donaldson was...

This collection contains transcripts of a radio show performed by J. Cecil Alter and sponsored by Utah Coal Industry. Dating from 1936 to 1937, these transcripts address various weather-related topics.; Biographical Note; J. Cecil Alter was born...

Photographs of the marine shipping industry on Puget Sound; of a visit to Alaska; and Seattle and Tacoma views; Between 1893 and 1906 Wilhelm Hester documented both the maritime activities of the Puget Sound Region and of his time...

Improved Fumigants After 14 years, chloropicrin, Vapam and Vorlex continue to effectively control internal decay of pressure-treated Douglas-fir transmission poles, but 6 years after application of methylisothiocyanate (MIT) some poles are...
1984 (iso8601)
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
1996-11-21
2007-12-12
2005-10-25
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