Abstract:
Metro received grant funding from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in 1995 to gather digital, or computerized, geographic data for the Clackamas River watershed. This atlas was produced as one way to share the information collected with resource managers, policy makers, and people living in and interested in the Clackamas River watershed. The project study area is the entire land area draining into the Clackamas River in northwestern Oregon, referred to as the Clackamas River watershed. The watershed is part of the lower portion of the Willamette River basin.
Description:
Item: Preface & Introduction - 1Atlas.pdf - Atlas Pages Cover, Verso i-ii; 1-3: Acknowledgments; Preface & Introduction; Study Area.
Item: Technical Considerations & Base Geology - 2Atlas.pdf - Atlas Pages 4-10: Technical Considerations, Base Geology.
Item: Topics of Focus: Native Fish - 3Atlas.pdf - Atlas Pages 11-17: Base Geology (cont.); Topics of Focus: Native Fish and Related Resources of Concern.
Item: Considerations for Decision-making: Natural Systems - 4Atlas.pdf - Atlas Pages 18-23: Topics of Focus: Native Fish and Related Resources of Concern (cont.); Considerations for Decision-making: Natural Systems.
Item: Considerations for Decision-making: Human Impacts - 5Atlas.pdf - Atlas Pages 25-31: Considerations for Decision-making: Natural Systems (cont.); Considerations for Decision-making: Human Impacts.
Item: Sample Analysis Maps - 6Atlas.pdf - Atlas Pages 33-38: Sample Analysis Maps.
Item: Appendices A-C; Glossary - 7th part.pdf - Atlas Pages 39-40, Back Cover Verso: Appendices A-C; Glossary.