Fire history and fire regime were interpreted from tree ring analysis of 4320 stumps at 178 sites in a 25 by 55 km area in the central Oregon Coast Range. A total of 27 fire episodes were identified in a 516 year period, with sizes estimated at 18 to 544...
Shifting the Scholarly Conversation: A Rhetorical Reading of Peter Elbow's Work explores Peter Elbow's contributions to the field of writing and rhetoric. Over the course of his long career, Elbow’s scholarly and pedagogical work has been much praised and much criticized. Elbow's work has influenced generations of teachers and writers,...
The tosylhydrazones of exo-3-deuteriocamphor and 2- deuterio-2,4-dimethy1-3-pentanone were treated with Nbromosuccinimide (NBS) and pyruvic acid to regenerate the parent ketones. The ketones from the pyruvic acid cleavage show a significant loss of deuterium. The ketones from the NBS cleavage show no loss of deuterium, indicating that stereochemical integrity at. C[subscript...
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between land management practices of Indian communities prior to contact with Europeans and the nature or character of subsequent catastrophic forest fires in the Oregon Coast Range. The research focus is spatial and temporal patterns of Indian burning across the...
Incipient motion of cohesive sediment and the role of flow
parameters were investigated for separate and combined unidirectional
and oscillatory flows. Sediment from Sturgeon Lake, mainly silt and
clay with organic matter, was used as bed material In recirculating
and wave flumes.
Bench-type experiments indicated that when the submerged sediment...
The causes of turbidity in impounded and released reservoir
water are studied. Seven Willamette Basin reservoirs are compared
to isolate watershed and reservoir characteristics which produce variations
in turbidity. Of the seven, Hills Creek Reservoir is examined
in detail. Particular features of the basin and impoundment are
studied to isolate...
Sediment transport in a gravel-bottomed stream located in the Oregon Coast Range was studied to determine the effects of a single
layer of large particles (the armour layer) located at the surface of the bed material. The bed load transport system was studied jointly with suspended sediment transport to understand...
Mathematical models of the precipitation process are needed to
effectively use historical precipitation data in the design and
planning of engineering projects and for analysis of watershed
runoff behavior. Existing simple models based on the assumptions of
independent, identically-distributed random variables are
insufficient to describe several features of the historical...