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  • Brazier, Jon Roger; Brown, George Wallace, 1939-; Oregon State University. Forest Research Laboratory (Corvallis, Or. : Forest Research Laboratory, School of Forestry, Oregon State University, 1973-04)
  • Brazier, Jon Roger (1972-06-06)
    Buffer strips have been proposed as a method for controlling temperature changes in streams adjacent to clear-cuttings. Nine small mountain streams in Oregon's Coast Range and Cascade Mountains were studied to determine ...
  • Meays, Cynthia L. (2000-03-27)
    A case study examining the relationship between stream temperatures and the thermal environment through which streams flow was conducted on the headwaters of 4 tributaries of the Burnt River (Barney, Elk, Greenhorn, an ...
  • Burt, Wayne V.; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Oregon State College. School of Science (Corvallis, Or. : Oregon State College, 1958-12-20)
    Graphs are presented which show the computed mean daily heat transfer across reservoir surfaces due to processes of absorption and reflection of solar radiation, back radiation, conduction, and evaporation. Reservoirs n ...
  • Ebersole, Joseph L. (2001-11-09)
    Discrete coldwater patches within warm streams provide potential thermal refuge for coldwater fishes during periods of heat stress. This analysis focused on heterogeneity in stream water temperatures as influenced by l ...
  • Oregon State University. Extension Service; Moore, James A. (James Allan), 1939-; Miner, J. Ronald ([Corvallis, Or.] : Oregon State University, Extension Service, 1997-05)
    The temperature of the water in our streams and rivers is very important to the well-being of fish and other aquatic organisms. Most species need cool water to survive. As a result, Oregon’s water-quality standards ...
  • McSwain, Michelle D. (1987-02-16)
    The Elk River Basin drains 93 sq ml of steep forested terrain on the west side of the Klamath Mountains in Southwest Oregon. This river and its tributaries support a diverse and abundant population of anadromous fish; ...

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