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161. [Image] Effect of water-column pH on sediment-phosphorus release rates in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon, 2001
Abstract Sediment-phosphorus release rates as a function of pH were determined in laboratory experiments for sediment and water samples collected from Shoalwater Bay in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon, in 2001. ...Citation -
162. [Image] Geology and ground-water resources of the Swan Lake-Yonna Valleys area, Klamath County, Oregon
Abstract The Swan Lake-Yonna Valleys area consists of two intermountain valleys with their subordinate side valleys adjoining slopes, and mountainous boundary ridges, In all the area covered is about 256 ...Citation -
163. [Image] Nitrogen and phosphorus loading from drained wetlands adjacent to Upper Klamath and Agency Lakes, Oregon
Two maps digitized separately; Includes bibliographical references (p. 44-49)Citation -
164. [Image] Upper Klamath Lake Basin nutrient-loading study: assessment of historic flows in the Williamson and Sprague Rivers
"The goal of the project is to quantitatively describe the nature and extent of the ground-water flow systems in the basin."Citation -
165. [Image] Water availability for Oregon's rivers and streams: Volume 2; Technical guide and appendixes
Title from cover; "May 1991"Citation -
166. [Image] Klamath Project : historic operation
"November 2000."Citation -
167. [Image] Water quality monitoring : technical guide book
"July 1999."Citation -
TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I INTRODUCTION 18 - 11 History and ethnology 18 Irrigated area table 19 Cultural geography 19 General physiographic features 262e . .3 Physiographic areas and farming 1d CLIMATE ...
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169. [Image] Larval ecology of shortnose and Lost River suckers in the lower Williamson River and Upper Klamath Lake
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.Citation -
Includes bibliographical references; "GAO-05-804"
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