The studies to be reported herein were initiated following a cursory search of the literature concerning the lakes of the State of Oregon. Few substantive lirnnological works were located. More detailed efforts added only a few obscure references. Since change is the basic axium of ecology, there was concern for...
The energy budget of a pumice desert surface was analyzed under clear skies during early, mid-and late summer periods. The pumice site is in the semi-arid plateau region of Central Oregon at an elevation of about 1500 meters. The flat pumice surface is approximately 250 hectares in extent, and is...
A cooperative study sponsored by a grant from the Water Resources Research Institute Project No. A-001-ORE, Hydrology of Water Yield Prediction, and funding from the School of Forestry, both of Oregon State University.
Alternative Economic Evaluation Procedures and Water Development Projects. The Multiple Objective Problem The relationship among varying social objectives is of paramount importance with regard to evaluation and cost allocation processes in water resource use, development, and management projects. This study examines the philosophical and ethical base underlying proposed procedures for...