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McCallister, Michael J.
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- Teahan, Andrew
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- Marine heatwaves have become more common over the past several years. The 2014-2015 ‘warm blob’ had profound effects on marine ecosystems in the Northeast Pacific. Given the particular habitat needs of Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) we wanted to examine the impacts of the heatwave on Chinook depth distribution. We examined...
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- Masters Thesis
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- : ______________________________________________________ Michael Banks Abstract Marine heatwaves have become more common over the past several years
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- Peiffer, Ashley K.
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- The COVID-19 pandemic impacted the international development sector through various external and internal stressors. Community engagement practices that international non-governmental organizations and non-profits conducted were disrupted by the pandemic, and communities were faced additional challenges when international development workers were required to socially distance or relocate at the onset of...
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- Masters Thesis
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- : ______________________________________________________ Michael Harte The COVID-19 pandemic impacted the international development sector
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- Ewald, Michael J.
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- Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) is a powerful resource for coastal and wetland managers and its use is increasing. Vegetation density and other land cover characteristics influence the accuracy of LIDAR-derived ground surface digital elevation models; however, the degree to which wetland land cover biases LIDAR estimates of the ground...
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- Masters Thesis
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Michael J. Ewald for the degree of Master of Science in Marine
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- Borberg, Jenna
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- The social and economic impacts of climate change on the Oregon Coast may be reduced if coastal managers begin planning now to put in place adaptation measures. Oregon Sea Grant conducted a web-based survey of Oregon coastal professionals to target climate change adaptation outreach and engagement efforts toward this audience....
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- Capstone Project
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- of Decision Research. Special thanks to my advisors: Joe Cone and Michael Harte for providing
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- Costello, Denise H.
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- The Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) sector of international development works to increase access to sustainable, safe water and improved sanitation. Currently, at least 780 million people live without clean drinking water and 2.5 billion without access to improved sanitation (UNICEF & World Health Organization, 2012). Lack of access to...
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- Masters Thesis
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- : ________________________________________________________________________ Michael E. Campana The Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) sector of international
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- Creator:
- van Stolk, Courtney A.
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- The Walla Walla Subbasin (WWSB) in Oregon is underlain by formations of the extensive Columbia River Basalt Group (CRBG) which have been deformed by post-Miocene folding and faulting. Extensive irrigation with groundwater from these basalt groups, as well as sedimentary aquifers and surface water diversions from the Walla Walla River,...
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- Masters Thesis
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- Tracers Abstract approved: ______________________________________________________ Michael E
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- Arnold, Nicholas D.
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- Dot mapping is a traditional method for visualizing quantitative data, but current automateddot mapping techniques are limited. The most common automated method places dotspseudo-randomly within enumeration areas, which can result in overlapping dots and verydense dot clusters for areas with large values. These issues affect users’ ability to estimatevalues. Graduated...
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- Masters Thesis
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- and Evaluation of Graduated Dot Maps Abstract Approved: Bernhard J. Jenny Dot
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- Klopfenstein, Rachael
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- As highlighted in this study, shallow-water habitats and the prey they provide are important for juvenile salmon in the Columbia River estuary, but the spread of invasive species and large-scale changes to the estuary influence how these habitats are utilized. Reed canarygrass (Phalaris arundinacea) (“PHAR” hereafter) is a highly invasive...
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- Masters Thesis
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- : ______________________________________________________ Daniel L. Bottom Dr. Michael Harte As highlighted in this study, shallow
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- Lamont, Ellen A.
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- The word orogenesis is derived from the Greek words oros meaning mountains and genesis meaning creation and refers to the study of the complex processes involved in the growth and evolution of mountain ranges (orogens). Orogens develop where crustal deformation builds topography and forms landscapes. This dissertation explores the role...
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- Dissertation
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- : _____________________________________________________ Andrew J. Meigs The word orogenesis is derived from the Greek words oros meaning
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- McCracken, Melissa J.
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- With the increasing international focus on transboundary cooperation as a part of the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) Framework, there is global recognition of transboundary water cooperation as a tool for improved governance and management of transboundary surface and groundwaters. Yet, there is not an agreed upon definition of transboundary water...
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- Dissertation
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- AN ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION OF Melissa J