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  • 1. [Article] Hydrology and Flooding
    Abstract -- The Lower Nehalem Watershed Council has looked at several issues in more detail than was possible in the PSU assessment. This document on hydrology and flooding is one of those issues that ...
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  • Abstract -- This report contains information on the projects: purpose, confluence area, background, flood characteristics, habitat characteristics, desired future condition, guidelines, and conclusion....
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  • Abstract -- Flooding history on the Applegate River is reviewed. Pre- and post- settlement conditions are compared, and the consequences of human changes to the flood plain are analyzed. The report addresses ...
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  • Abstract -- This is the third part of a three part project to provide an inventory and assessment of the management framework that governs the Tillamook Bay watershed's priority problems, which are identified ...
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  • Abstract -- The Assessment is divided into two Phases. Phase 1 is a Hydrologic Assessment of the community of William to determine how human development in the Williams areas has altered the natural drainage ...
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  • Abstract -- Soon after the flood event of 1996, which deposited a great deal of sediment in and lowered the salinity of Tillamook Bay, researchers surveyed intertidal invertebrate species. This report ...
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  • Abstract -- This comprehensive document presents six chapters and numerous appendices summarizing everything currently known about Tillamook Bay. Chapter titles include: introduction, human uses, biological ...
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  • Abstract -- This 500 page document includes an introduction and chapters on the state of Tillamook Bay, management framework, key habitat action plan, water quality action plan, erosion and sedimentation ...
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  • Abstract -- Josephine and Jackson Counties are located in the southwestern part of the state. The famous Rogue River Valley is the nucleus of the area. Most of the Jackson County lakes are in the Cascade ...
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  • Abstract -- The Lower Pony Creek Watershed has been undergoing significant change in recent decades, as the area has transitioned from a forested coastal valley to urban and suburban in character. This ...
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  • Abstract -- The assessment of the Ashland and Neil Creek watersheds began June 23, 2004 and concluded with this report submitted December 31, 2007. The area studied lies along Interstate 5 about ten miles ...
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  • Abstract -- The Coho Life Cycle Monitoring project in Palouse and Larson Creeks is a continuation of a long-term monitoring study initiated in 2004 to examne coho salmon survival, production and habitat ...
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  • Abstract -- Previous studies suggested relationships between Lookout Point Reservoir water elevations, Hospital Pond water levels and temperatures, and Oregon chub spawning and recruitment in the pond. ...
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  • Abstract -- Prineville Reservoir is a Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) on-stream multi-purpose reservoir on the Crooked River in Crook County, approximately 17 miles south of Prineville. The project was authorized ...
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  • Abstract -- Oregon chub Oregonichthys crameri, small minnows endemic to the Willamette River drainage of western Oregon (Markle et al. 1991), were federally listed as endangered under the Endangered Species ...
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  • Abstract -- Oregon chub are endemic to the Willamette River drainage of western Oregon (Markle et al. 1991). This species was formerly distributed throughout the Willamette River Valley (Snyder 1908) in ...
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  • Abstract -- Oregon chub Oregonichthys crameri, small minnows endemic to the Willamette Valley, were federally listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act in 1993. Factors implicated in the decline ...
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  • Abstract -- The Yachats River Basin is one in a series of similar watersheds in the Oregon coastal mountain range extending from the Nehalem to the Coquille. Rivers and streams in these watersheds generally ...
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  • Abstract -- Oregon chub Oregonichthys crameri, small minnows endemic to the Willamette Valley, were federally listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act in 1993. Factors implicated in the decline ...
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  • Abstract -- Populations of Oregon chub Oregonichthys crameri, endemic to the Willamette Valley, have been drastically reduced. Factors in the decline of this fish include changes in flow regimes and habitat ...
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