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The Chiloe archipelago (Patagonia, Chile) economy lies upon agriculture, fisheries and aquaculture. The marine activities were recently affected by an epidemic crisis in salmon farming and a market crisis for most of the seafood products,...
2010 (iso8601)
In the study of a geographically aggregated market, the choice of a representative household leads to consider the whole territory as a single, homogeneous one. However, there are reasons to believe that regional preference differences do exist...
2001 (iso8601)
Agroforestry is a traditional farming practice in American Samoa that has helped to sustain the livelihood of the native population for centuries. These once self-sufficient islands have become economically dependent on U.S monies and other...
2004-09-08 (iso8601)
Breeding bird communities were examined in 18 managed Douglas-fir stands in 6 age classes from 5 to 34 years old in spring and early summer, 1993 on the Detroit Ranger District, Willamette National Forest, Oregon. The range of seral stages...
1996-02-05 (iso8601)
4 p. Selected pages of the Report of the Chief of Engineers for 1878. Included are annual reports detailing improvements of rivers in Oregon and Washington territory.
1878-05-14
RIVER AND HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS. 301 Engineers. Lieut. Edward Burr, Corps of Engineers, has been on duty under the immediate orders of the officers in charge during the year. Supervising Engineer, Col. G. H. Mendell, Corps of...
2006-06-16
DEFENSES OF THE COLUMBIA—continued. Oregon, on the south side, and the earthen batteries at Fort Canby, Cape Disappointment, Washington Territory, on the north side. The works command the channels at the entrance, the ship-channels...
2006-03-23
been in this portion of the country, but am assured by those who have that a great amount of fine land exists there. On the other side of the river the fine country composing Badger Mountain would be benefited, and would be settled, and its...

Columbia River wheat and flour fleets.* [Compiled from Portland Journal of Commerce.] 1877-'78. 1878-'79. 1879-'80. 1880-81 1881-82. 1882-'82. 1883-'84.1884-'85. Months. Monthly Means. Arrived. Cleared. Arrived. Cleared. Arrived. Cleared....

Ainsworth; the other rapids named are the worst ones between Lewiston and Riparia. Examinations were made at the rapids for information on which to. base contract specifications. The work was advertised, and the only bid received was rejected,...

(2.) Channel improvement from foot of Three-Mile Rapids to Celilo Falls—Continued. Remarks. Cut No. Depth to low-water. Depth below low-water. Length of cut. Cubic yards above low-water Cubic yards below low-water. 22 31. 0...

The aggregate of the snag-boat's work during the year is—On the Upper Willamette : Number of snags removed 1.021 Number of trees cut from the banks 374 And on the Lower Willamette : Number of snags removed 100 Number of trees cut...

The steamer, moving at the rate of from 3 to 4 knots an hour, and kept as nearly as possible on parallel ranges, was located by two simultaneous sextant angles, every 5 minutes, when moving straight ahead, and additionally whenever a change of...

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,...

4 p. Selected pages of the Report of the Chief of Engineers for 1877. Included are annual reports detailing improvements of rivers in Oregon and Washington territory.
1877-05-14
it became a painful duty to announce to the Chief of Engineers. He was true to his manhood and his profession ; and, as then truly written He was a most able and reliable civil assistant, always prompt and energetic, perfectly fearless, inured...

ProIogue The Pacific Northwest, at the coming of early explorers, was a vast wilderness through which the Columbia River surged unfettered to the sea. The basin of the Columbia covers 258,000 square miles, a territory which now includes the...

Part (t), WW-2 Columbia River, between Wenatchee and Bridgeport, Wash. APPROPRIATIONS. (See p. 1619.) ENGINEERS. Chief of Engineers. R., 07, 798; 08, 846; 09, 888; 10, 991; 11, 1048; 12, 1258. In charge: Maj. II. M. Chittenden,...

CHAPTER VI
THE PARADOX OF THE COLUMBIA AND KOOTENAY RIVERS We are now pretty well primed, in a general way, with facts in relation to the Columbia River, and about all that remains to be known is the exact nature of the country it...
2004-07-06
(Reprinted from American Forestry, August, 1916) The Columbia Highway in Oregon BY HENRY L. BOWLBY Assoc. M. Am. Soc. C. E. Formerly State Highway Engineer of Oregon THE nation-wide campaign for better roads has been responsible for the...
2004-06-17
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