This report summarizes the results of the research contract,
"Species Composition and Distribution of Marine Nekton in the Pacific
Ocean off Oregon" (AT(45-1)1726) for the two-year period from September
1, 1961, to September 1, 1963.
Various methods of presenting and mathematically describing particle
size distribution are explained and evaluated. The hyperbolic
distribution is found to be the most practical but the more complex
characteristic vector analysis is the most sensitive to changes in
the shape of the particle size distributions.
Particle size distribution, nutrient concentrations,...
Bayocean sand spit lies along the northern Oregon coast
approximately 70 miles south of the Columbia River. Work was
begun on the construction of a large recreational resort on the spit
in the early 1900's. At the outset, the resort appeared to have a
promising future. However, a three-year delay...
This publication consists of reports of projects carried out by
students in the Marine Resource Management Program in the School of
Oceanography at Oregon State University. These studies, sponsored by
the OSU Sea Grant Program and the School of Oceanography, were carried
out during the period 1974 to 1980. The...
This report is a preliminary presentation of temperature microstructure
data resulting from the Mixed Layer Experiment (MILE) at Ocean
Station P (55°N, 145°W) during August-September 1977. During the MILE
experiment, the Caldwell research group conducted 381 casts over a period
of 21 days from the R/V OCEANOGRAPHER, using a Microstructure...
The purpose of this work was to develop a dynamic partial order model of II electrolyte solutions which avoids inconsistencies present in the Debye-1-Iuckel and 1n related theories. It is shown that our results are consistent with activity coefficient data in aqueous electrolyte solutions. The main features of our work...
The report provides benthic invertebrate densities and sediment texture
data for 48 stations in the Columbia River estuary (Columbia River
mile 0-28) sampled by grab sampler between 31 August 1975 and 22 January
1976.
The anchor-last mooring procedure is investigated in order to determine the transient forces in the mooring line and the velocities of the anchor. Transient forces were determined and the results showed that no severe snap loads occurred for the cases investigated. In addition, it was found that the vertical velocity...
At the request of Dr. E.D. Perry, (23 August 1957), an evaluation was made of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service River Basin Studies air and water temperature gathering program for the Snake River Basin. The only criteria was the desirability for data to be used to forecast temperature structures which...