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  • Abstract -- The analysis was jointly conducted by the Applegate River Watershed Council (ARWC), Bureau of Land Management (BLM), and the Siskiyou National Forest. Accordingly, the assessment method was ...
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  • Abstract -- A watershed assessment was completed in the Clear and Foster Creek watersheds to evaluate existing conditions and make recommendations to protect or enhance watershed natural resources. Clear ...
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  • Abstract -- Watershed Assessments for the Grande Ronde River Subwatersheds are being prepared for the Grande Ronde Model Watershed Program. This Watershed Assessment addresses the Phillips Creek Watershed ...
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  • 347
    map; "A research paper submitted to the Department of Geography in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science."; "May 1984."; Includes bibliographical references (leaf ...
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  • 3729
    ill., maps; Typescript (photocopy); Thesis (Ph. D.)--Oregon State University, 1978; Includes bibliographical references
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  • 4401
    ill., maps; Report title; Includes bibliographical references (p.13.A-1 - 13.A-22)
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  • 6149
    ill., maps; "June 1995;" Includes bibliographical references and index; NPS D-35; FES 95-27; Also available via Internet as PDF file through Southern Oregon Digital Archives: http://soda.sou.edu. Search ...
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  • 6484
    "November 1997."; Includes bibliographical references (155-163) and index
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  • 6810
    ill., maps; Includes bibliographical references (p. 183-185)
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  • 314
    ill., maps; "00383.O1D-CRATER LAKE"; "NPSD-306 Jan 2001"; Includes bibliographical references
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  • 7566
    ill., maps; "August, 1994"; Includes appendices; "Jones/Winter use 08/22/94e."
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  • 7735
    ill., maps; Report title; Includes "Forty-year prescribed burn schedule" 1976-2015 (pages 56-59); Includes bibliographical references
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  • 7896
    ill., maps; Report title; Includes "Forty-year prescribed burn schedule" 1976-2015 (pages 56-59); Includes bibliographical references
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  • 8337
    ill.; Three folded plates in pocket; Thesis (M.S.)--University of Minnesota, 1961; Bibliography: leaves 168-175
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  • 9542
    ill.; "September, 1989."; Includes bibliographical references;
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  • 9688
    Report title; Includes bibliographical references.
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  • 10651
    ill., maps; Shipping list no.: 2010-0125-P; Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-237) and index
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  • 11472
    ill. (some col.), maps (some col.); 13 folded maps tipped in; Also available via Internet as of April 20, 2005; Includes data tables; Includes bibliographical references (p. 151-153) and glossary (p. 1...
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  • 12084
    maps; Geology by J.S. Diller. Petrography by H.B. Patton
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  • 13302
    ill., maps (some col.); Includes bibliographical references (p. 163-165)
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  • 13499
    ill., maps, bound; Thesis (M.S.)-Oregon State University, 1978; Includes bibliographical referenes (leaves 151-162)
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  • 13698
    ill., maps (1 col.); Typescript (photocopy); Thesis (M.S.)--Oregon State University, 1980; Includes bibliographical references
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  • 4643
    INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL General Description of the Project Location. The Klamath Project is in the Upper Klamath River Basin, east of the Cascade Range. It is located in Klamath County, Oregon, and ...
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  • 14
    Activities performed during calendar year 1979 for the hardware system development and testing task are presented. The fluidized bed technology was applied to the drying of potato by-products and to the ...
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  • 201
    maps (some col.); Cover title; May 2003; Includes bibliographical references
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  • 204
    ill., maps; Thesis (B.A.)-Oregon State University, 1997; Includes bibliographical referenes (leaves 20-22)
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  • 207
    Taxonomy report title; "May 1980."; Author affiliated wiht "Oregon Natural Heritage Program," within the text of the work under "IV. Authorship." p.10; Includes bibliographical references (p. 9-10)
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  • 212
    1975-1992; Description is based from the 1975-1977 issue; Missing issue 1982; Includes bibliographical references; Photocopy. Crater Lake, Or.: Crater Lake National Park, 28 cm.
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  • 221
    Cover title; Includes draft: Species conservation strategy: pumice grape fern, 1992, botrychium pumicola cov. in underw, Deschutes National Forest sensitive plant program
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  • 227
    ill., maps; Typescript (photocopy); Thesis (M.S.)-Oregon State University, 1975; Includes bibliographical references (leaves 120-127)
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  • 240
    maps; Issued with (precedes): Environmental assessment package 124: reconstruction of west Crater Rim Drive, Crater Lake National Park dated "Nov 1981."
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  • 241
    maps; "Nov 1981."; Includes bibliographical references (p. 19).
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  • 247
    2 v.: ill., maps, photos (some color); "Volume One: Program" and "Volume Two: Reference." Both volumes: "Prepared for the National Park Service, Denver Service Center." - Cover/Title pages; Volume Two ...
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  • 250
    1975-1992; Description is based from the 1975-1977 issue; Missing issue 1982; Includes bibliographical references; Photocopy. Crater Lake, Or.: Crater Lake National Park, 28 cm.
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  • 253
    ill., maps (color); Report title; Fire Management Plans serve as an appendix to the Resource Management Plans; Appendix E: Immediately following page 32, there is a document which is dated 2008 written ...
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  • 265
    ill.; "February 1937"; Originally published: 1935; "130261";
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  • 269
    ill., maps (some col.); Shipping list no.: 88-25-P; "October 1987."; "NPS D-2180A"--P. [3] of cover
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  • 278
    ill., photos; Cover title; "September, 1985."; Includes bibliographical references (p. 50-51)
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  • 2139
    The Wind River Valley, on the west slope of the Cascade Range, is a northwest-trending drainage that joins the Columbia River near Carson, Washington. The region has been heavily dissected by fluvial and ...
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  • 107
    The first phase of an experiment using geothermal water for irrigation is described and preliminary results are discussed. The water was from a moderate temperature well, having salinity of about 2000 ...
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  • 3
    ill., maps; Final report in partial satisfaction of cooperative agreement CA-9000-8-0007, subagreement 7, National Park Service, Pacific Northwest Region; "Autumn 1988."
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  • 21
    ill., maps; June, 1980; Abridgement of Susan C. Seyer's thesis (M.S.--Oregon State University, 1979) under the title: Vegetative ecology of a montane mire, Crater Lake National Park, Oregon; Includes bibliographical ...
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  • 30
    (maps); "August 1983."; "NPS 2115.";
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  • 34
    1 map; Report title; Includes bibliographical references
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  • 38
    ill., maps; Typescript (photocopy); Thesis (M.S.)--Oregon State University, 1971; Includes bibliographical references
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  • 63
    ill, maps ; Report title; Bibliography: p. 68-73
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  • 64
    maps ; Thesis (M.U.P.)--University of Oregon, 1983; Includes vita and abstract; Includes bibliographical references (leaves 91-101)
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  • 83
    ill. (some col.); col. maps; Typescript (photocopy); Thesis (M.E.M.)-Duke University, 2006; Includes bibliographical references (leaves 48-53)
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  • 170
    Principal investigator: Donald B. Zobel; research assistant: Robert C. McNeil; Includes bibliographical references; National Park Service , CX-9000-30-0137.
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  • 171
    Report title; The five different areas in Crater Lake National Park chosen for this study include: Anne Springs, Castle Crest Springs, Crater Springs, Lightning Springs, and Thousand Springs; Includes ...
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  • 176
    ill., map; Printout; Thesis (M.S.)--Oregon State University, 2000; Includes bibliographical references (leaves 38-41)
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  • 188
    maps (some col.); Cover title: Crater Lake National Park, Oregon; "NPS 2180"--P. 71; Includes bibliographical references (p. 70)
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  • 149
    ill.; "Field work was completed on August 15, 1936, and the office work connected with the survey done at the Berkeley office of the Branch of Forestry during the winter months." - P. 1.
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  • 8459
    Resource assessment and methods of direct utilization for existing and prospective food processing plants have been determined in two geothermal resource areas in Oregon. Ore-Ida Foods, Inc. and Amalgamated ...
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  • 5825
    Resource assessment and methods of direct utilization for existing and prospective food processing plants have been determined in two geothermal resource areas in Oregon. Ore-Ida Foods, Inc. and Amalgamated ...
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  • 10444
    This report is a brief informative on what geothermal energy is, where it can be found and how it can be used. The location here is specifically focused on the Nevada region
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  • 439
    Abstract Everest, Fred H.; Stouder, Deanna J.; Kakoyannis, Christina; Houston, Laurie; Stankey, George; Kline, Jeffery; Alig, Ralph. 2004. A review of scientific information ...
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  • 440
    The purpose of this summary report is to provide an overview of the findings developed for the Lower Snake River Juvenile Salmon Migration Feasibility Study. For more detailed information, the reader should ...
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  • 442
    Cover title; "March 1999."
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  • 443
    Abstract "Seeking Refuge" examines the history of migratory waterfowl management along the Pacific Flyway, the westernmost of four main migration routes in North America. Drawing on approaches from historical ...
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  • 444
    "January 2001."
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  • 446
    CONTENTS Lucas, Hon. Frank, a Representative in Congress from the State of Oklahoma, opening statement .................................................................................... 1 Musgrave, ...
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  • 450
    "September 1997"; Includes bibliographical references (p. 24)
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  • 451
    "December 1990"
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  • 452
    Oregon Department of Forestry Forest Practices Section 2600 State Street Salem, OR 97310 Dl Fish 8 Wildlife Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Habitat Conservation Division P. O. Box 59 Portland, OR ...
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  • 453
    "The goal of the project is to quantitatively describe the nature and extent of the ground-water flow systems in the basin."
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  • 465
    Programmatic Environmental Assessment Summary This Environmental Assessment (EA) provides compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) for restoration actions undertaken by the US Fish ...
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  • 481
    Executive Summary This report provides information describing the biological, hydrological, meteorological, and water quality conditions associated with the die-off of an estimated 34,056 fish in the Klamath ...
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  • 482
    KCAMATH FALLS. QREEON THE OREGON PLAN FOR SALMON AND WATERSHEDS The purpose of the Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds ( the " Oregon Plan") as stated in the Plan and reaffirmed in this Executive Order ...
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  • 488
    A monthly natural flow history was determined for the 1949 to 2000 period at the Keno gage of the Upper Klamath River basin in south-central Oregon. Included within the evaluation is an assessment of natural ...
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  • 490
    "May 2000"; From cover: Prepared for U.S. Department of Agriculture/Natural Resources Conservation Service, 2316 South 6th Street, Suite C, Klamath Falls, Oregon 97601. In Partnership with The Nature Conservancy, ...
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  • 494
    One chapter of a seven chapter annual report from 1999 examining ecological issues regarding the shortnose and Lost River sucker populations in Upper Klamath Lake and Williamson River.
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  • 495
    One chapter of a seven chapter annual report from 1999 examining ecological issues regarding the shortnose and Lost River sucker populations in Upper Klamath Lake and Williamson River.
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  • 499
    "Prepared for Klamath Basin Ecosystem Foundation, and the Upper Williamson River Catchment Group, in cooperation with the Upper Klamath Basin Working Group, and the Klamath Watershed Council."
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  • 637
    The Department of the Interior, Klamath River Basin Work Plans and Reports
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  • 640
    "GAO-05-211"; "April 2005"
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  • 643
    BIOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF KLAMATH PROJECT'S CONTINUING OPERATIONS ON THE ENDANGERED LOST RIVER SUCKER AND SHORTNOSE SUCKER U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Mid-Pacific Region Klamath Basin Area Office Klamath ...
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  • 671
    Humans have altered the Klamath River Canyon in many ways. This study focuses on the years from 1955 to 2003. One substantial alteration is the conversion of terraces into irrigated pastures for agriculture ...
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  • 672
    Proposed resource management plan/final environmental impact statement for the Klamath Falls Resource Area
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  • 673
    Proposed resource management plan/final environmental impact statement for the Klamath Falls Resource Area
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  • 674
    Proposed resource management plan/final environmental impact statement for the Klamath Falls Resource Area
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  • 704
    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 ...
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  • 705
    "October 2001"; "This planning effort is being undertaken because the current recreation plan is outdated, almost 20 years old . . . At the conclusion of this planning effort there will be one [Environmental ...
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  • 707
    The controversial 2001 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service water allocation decision in the Klamath Basin has been portrayed as an example of scientific guesswork operating under a flawed Endangered Species ...
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  • 708
    "August 5, 1999"
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  • 758
    Abstract The objectives of this two-year study (1998-1999) were to document distribution, abundance, age class structure, recruitment success, and habitat use by all life history stages of shortnose and ...
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  • 504
    "May 1999"
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  • 513
    "July 1999."
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  • 554
    ABSTRACT These reports document recreation use and estimate carrying capacities for the Klamath River in northern California. The river section studied runs from Interstate 5 near Yreka to the town of ...
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  • 558
    The Klamath Basin Ecosystem Restoration Office (ERO) - Humboldt State University Geographic Information Systems Work Group (HSU-GIS Group) was established to support ERO's mission to develop an ecosystem ...
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  • 559
    "Serial no. 107-39."
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  • 561
    Abstract Quigley, Thomas M.; Haynes, Richard W.; Graham, Russell T., tech. eds. 1996. Integrated scientific assessment for ecosystem management in the interior Columbia basin and portions of the Klamath ...
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  • 587
    The Klamath Project at 100: Conserving our Resources, Preserving our Heritage 1905- 2005: The First Century of Water for the Klamath Project Grain Truck, Lower Klamath Lake, 2004 Prepared by Dan Keppen, ...
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  • 588
    A comparative study of the Williamson River (before and after passage through Klamath Marsh) and the Sprague River (which is a major tributary of the Williamson River) in South Central Oregon has provided ...
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  • 591
    This document sets forth the Board of Forestry's strategic vision for Oregon's forests for the next eight years
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  • 599
    Haynes, Richard W.; Graham, Russell T.; Quigley, Thomas M., tech. eds. 1996. A framework for ecosystem management in the Interior Columbia Basin including portions of the Klamath and Great Basins. Gen. ...
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  • 601
    "September 8, 1999."
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  • 607
    "January 11, 2001."
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  • 608
    "December 22, 1998."
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  • 631
    We monitored larval Lost River and shortnose suckers from natal beds in the Williamson and Sprague rivers to nursery grounds in Upper Klamath Lake. Downstream movements occurred at night, in the middle ...
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