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- Oregon. Dept. of State Lands, Oregon. Dept. of Land Conservation and Development, Shapiro & Associates (Seattle, Wash.), and Winterbrook Planning
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- "This guidebook is intended to serve as a reference to help local governments plan for the protection of wetlands and meeting the requirements of statewide planning goals, particularly Goal 5. This guidebook does not create any new policy; it only seeks to explain existing statutes and administrative rules. Background and...
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- Land Conservation and Development Oregon Wetland Planning Guidebook Oregon Wetland Planning Guidebook
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- Oregon. Dept. of State Lands, Oregon. Dept. of Land Conservation and Development, Shapiro & Associates (Seattle, Wash.), and Winterbrook Planning
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- "This guidebook is intended to serve as a reference to help local governments plan for the protection of wetlands and meeting the requirements of statewide planning goals, particularly Goal 5. This guidebook does not create any new policy; it only seeks to explain existing statutes and administrative rules. Background and...
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- Exact boundaries are subject to field verification Ordinance Structure: General Regulations or Overlay
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- ALS 199 Class Fall Term 2013 and Fernández, Natalia
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- A collaborative project between Oregon Multicultural Archives and the Fall Term 2013 U-Engage class ALS 199 “Untold Stories: Histories of People of Color in Oregon” to create a campus tour guidebook regarding the histories of Oregon State University's students of color.
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- campus Tour GuIDEBooK Untold stories: MAde in CoLLABorAtion By osuL&P’s oregon MuLtiCuLturAL ArCHives
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- ALS 199 Class Fall Term 2013 and Fernández, Natalia
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- A collaborative project between Oregon Multicultural Archives and the Fall Term 2013 U-Engage class ALS 199 “Untold Stories: Histories of People of Color in Oregon” to create a campus tour guidebook regarding the histories of Oregon State University's students of color.
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- CAMPUS TOUR GUIDEBOOK UNTOLD STORIES: MADE IN COLLABORATION BY OSUL&P’S OREGON MULTICULTURAL ARCHIVES
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- Feindel, Kristin B.
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- Nonpoint source pollution is currently the major source of water pollution in Oregon as well as the United States as a whole. The Environmental Protection Agency designated marinas as one of the sources of nonpoint pollution to coastal waters. In an effort to reduce nonpoint pollution from marinas and to...
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- : Committee Meeting Notes 49 Appendix H: Boater Booklet Draft 59 Appendix I: Program Guidebook Draft 73
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- Feindel, Kristin B.
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- Nonpoint source pollution is currently the major source of water pollution in Oregon as well as the United States as a whole. The Environmental Protection Agency designated marinas as one of the sources of nonpoint pollution to coastal waters. In an effort to reduce nonpoint pollution from marinas and to...
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- accumulation. Oregon Clean Marina Guidebook Page 47 Upland q When upland disposal is planned (permits
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- Huftile, Gary J.
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- The Upper Ojai Valley is a tectonic depression between opposing reverse faults, Its northern border is formed by the active, north-dipping San Cayetano fault with 6.0 km of dip-slip displacement in the Silverthread oil field and 2.6 km displacement west of Sisar Creek; the fault dies out farther west in...
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- in the Silverthread oil field and 2.6 km displacement west of Sisar Creek; the fault dies out
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- Runyan, Nyssa
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- The paper focuses on the American Ambulance Field Service (later American Field Service) and the young American men who, for various reasons, volunteered to serve in it prior to the entrance of the United States into WWI. It discusses the formation of the Field Service, gives a basic overview, and...
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- Ambulance Field Service. As was the case with all who volunteered, the first Stanford Section, of which
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- Paredes, Rosana, Orben, Rachael A., Suryan, Robert M., Irons, David B., Roby, Daniel D., Harding, Ann M. A., Young, Rebecca C., Benoit-Bird, Kelly J., Ladd, Carol, Renner, Heather, Heppell, Scott, Phillips, Richard A., and Kitaysky, Alexander
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- We hypothesized that changes in southeastern Bering Sea foraging conditions for black-legged kittiwakes (Rissa tridactyla) have caused shifts in habitat use with direct implications for population trends. To test this, we compared at-sea distribution, breeding performance, and nutritional stress of kittiwakes in three years (2008–2010) at two sites in the...
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- [12]. Field-data Collection Data on kittiwake foraging trips, diets, chick-feeding frequency
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- Lipske, Joanna L.
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- Jurassic rocks exposed in the Buckskin Range of the Yerington district, represent the upper 1 to 2 km of a large magmatic-hydrothermal system with porphyry copper deposits at 1-4 km depth. These rocks include, from deep to shallow, the Yerington batholith, the Artesia Lake Volcanics (intruded by the batholith), and...
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- samples by comparison with mineral standards. Field relations suggest the high-level advanced argillic
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- Schwing, Hans Frederick
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- Subsurface mapping was used to determine the structure andgeologic history of the South Cuyama dome and part of the Russellfault in the South Cuyama oil field area. Deformed Late Cretaceousand or early Tertiary marine strata are unconformably overlain bythe late Oligocene to early Miocene Vaqueros Formation (QuailCanyon Sandstone Member, Soda...
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- Subsurface geology of the South Cuyama oil field and
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- Olson, Daniel J.
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- The Santa Barbara-Montecito and Goleta basins are structurally continuous fault-controlled Pleistocene basins containing up to 3000 feet (925 m) of marine Pleistocene Santa Barbara Formation which were deposited on previously deformed Sisquoc and older strata. Structures subcropping against the unconformity at the base of the Santa Barbara Formation show that...
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- displayed in the Elwood oil field and La Goleta gas field, and reverse faulting along several south
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- Wozniak, Karl C.
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- The northern part of the Southeast Three Sisters quadrangle straddles the crest of the central High Cascades of Oregon. The area is covered by Pleistocene and Holocene volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks that were extruded from a number of composite cones, shield volcanoes, and cinder cones. The principal eruptive centers include...
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- basalt and rhyolite. Rather, the field relations indicate that magmas of diverse composition have been
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- Westdijk, Kate
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- One of the challenges of education in the environment and natural resources field is to convey and create practical knowledge in a multidisciplinary context. At the University of Vermont, one way that many Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources (RSENR) faculty approach this challenge is through community-based teaching and...
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- faculty meet these guidelines. They are discussed in Section 3 of this report. A.) Field trip
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- Pérez, Angela L. and Anderson, Kim A.
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- Field trials in four distinct agricultural soils were conducted to examine changes to total recoverable and labile soil Cd and Ni concentrations with applications of commercial phosphate fertilizers. The edible portion of wheat and potato crops grown at the field plots were analyzed for recoverable Cd and Ni. Total recoverable...
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- ESTIMATE METAL BIOAVAILABILITY TO CROPS AT FERTILIZED FIELD SITES ANGELA L. PEREZ and KIM A
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- Zimbelman, J. R., Scheidt, S. P., de Silva, S. L., Bridges, N. T., Spagnuolo, M. G., and Neely, E. M.
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- Aerodynamic roughness heights of 1–3 cm were obtained from measured wind profiles collected among fields of gravel-mantled megaripples in the high desert of the Puna region of northwestern Argentina. Roughness height appears to be relatively insensitive to the angle at which the wind was incident upon the bedforms throughout the...
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- Puna wind profile data were collected during two field trips that took place in December 2010 and
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- Schneider, Evan G.
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- This thesis is an effort to formalize and document some of the changes occuring in the Warwar Valley of Gongola State, Nigeria, West Africa. The documentation will comprise a photographic study over time accompanied by an ethnographic narrative. Information gathered from photographic images, field notes and the anthropological record will...
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- - graphic narrative. Information gathered from photographic images, field notes and the anthropological
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- Grigsby, F. Bryan
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- The Ventura basin is an elongate sedimentary trough extending from the San Gabriel fault west into the Santa Barbara Channel. West of Ventura it contains over 4 km of severely deformed Pliocene and Pleistocene clastic strata. The north-dipping Red Mountain reverse fault system, which forms the northern boundary of the...
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- Survey topographic quadrangle maps. Oil field limits from Weber et al (1973). J-K' is cross-section
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- Petrokofsky, Gillian, Avery, Bonnie E., Creighton, Janean, Johnson, Jim, Behan, Jeff, Frueh, W. Terry, Gaines, Lisa, and Wirth, Andrea A.
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- This workshop was held in 107 Richardson Hall on the Corvallis campus of Oregon State University with the intended goal of introducing participants to the skills required for evidence-based natural resource analysis. These skills include: framing answerable questions to address policy & practice concerns, finding the best available evidence to...
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- Interventions TRIP Database University libraries (M.S. theses and Ph.D. dissertations) University of
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- Barnard, Andrew H., Zaneveld, J. Ronald V., and Pegau, W. Scott
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- We tested closure between in situ radiometric and absorption coefficient measurements by using a nearly backscattering-independent remote-sensing reflectance model that employs the remote-sensing reflectance at three wavelengths. We show that only a small error is introduced into the closure model when the proper functional relationships of f/Q and the backscattering...
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- constant when using the sea-viewing wide field-of-view sensor wavelengths 443, 490, and 555 nm. A method of
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- Barnard, Andrew H., Zaneveld, J. Ronald V., and Pegau, W. Scott
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- We tested closure between in situ radiometric and absorption coefficient measurements by using a nearly backscattering-independent remote-sensing reflectance model that employs the remote-sensing reflectance at three wavelengths. We show that only a small error is introduced into the closure model when the proper functional relationships of f/Q and the backscattering...
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- constant when using the sea-viewing wide field-of-view sensor wavelengths 443, 490, and 555 nm. A method of
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- Hartman, Donald Albert
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- Approximately 4,210 feet of Late Cretaceous and 1,440 feet of Tertiary sedimentary rocks are exposed in the Salt Wells Anticline area of southcentral Sweetwater County, Wyoming. Late Cretaceous units include the Blair, Rock Springs, Ericson, and Almond Formations of the Mesaverde Group and the Lewis Shale; Tertiary units include the...
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- assisted him in the field and in preparation of the manuscript. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page INTRODUCTION 1
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- Longo, Anthony A.
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- The Yanacocha Mining District in northern Perú is considered the largest group of high-sulfidation style epithermal gold deposits in the world. District-scale geologic mapping coupled with detailed 40Ar/39Ar geochronology, geochemistry and petrography establish the volcanic history of the area and analyze the temporal and spatial evolution of volcanism, hypogene advanced...
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- Yanacocha Volcanic Field erupted in the district from 14.5 to 8.4 Ma contemporaneous with magmatic
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- Loken, Trygve
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- The Summer Coon intrusive center is located seven miles north of Del Norte, Colorado, on the eastern edge of the San Juan Mountains. The intrusive center is the core of a dissected calcalkaline composite volcano of middle Oligocene age. The Summer Coon rocks belong to the Conejos Formation which is...
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- Society 22nd Field Conference Guidebook. William A. Bowes, Inc. and W. R. Grace and Company have
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- Deitering, Anne-Marie and Mellinger, Margaret
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- We know students use mobile technologies. We expect they will want to use them more. The mobile landscape is changing fast. But what does this actually mean? How does having constant access affect the ways students use information? This is one of the questions librarians at Oregon State University are...
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- subjects used it on a winter break trip to Grandma’s to show her photos -- it was also because he thought
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- Anderson, Michael G.
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- This project, to propose an implementation strategy for standard monitoring protocols, builds on my Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Fellowship to support a study entitled Evaluating Cumulative Ecosystem Response to Restoration Projects in the Columbia River Estuary (Diefenderfer et al. 2005). The major objective of the study was to develop a...
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- water quality guidebook provides a framework for a monitoring plan and describes various protocols for
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- Pérez, Angela L. and Anderson, Kim A.
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- Cadmium is a common impurity in phosphatic fertilizers and may contribute to soil Cd accumulation. Changes in total and bioavailable Cd burdens to agricultural soils and the potential for plant Cd accumulation resulting from fertilizer input was investigated. Three year field studies were conducted using three dose levels of cadmium-rich,...
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- and laboratory quality control (QC) samples comprise at least 15% of each analytical run. Trip, field
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- Defenders of Wildlife
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- Ecology, conducted the field testing. Very generous and helpful landowners provided five testing sites
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- Chen, Kun, Ciannelli, Lorenzo, Decker, Mary Beth, Ladd, Carol, Cheng, Wei, Zhou, Ziqian, and Chan, Kung-Sik
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- For many organisms, the reconstruction of source-sink dynamics is hampered by limited knowledge of the spatial assemblage of either the source or sink components or lack of information on the strength of the linkage for any source-sink pair. In the case of marine species with a pelagic dispersal phase, these...
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- field data is hampered. Here, we apply a new statistical approach for reconstructing source-sink
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- Hanson, David Wayne
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- Surface and subsurface mapping are combined to determine the structure and geologic history of the eastern half of the Simi fault in the Simi Valley area. Upper Cretaceous rocks exposed south and east of the Simi Valley are overlain unconformably by the nonmarine Simi Conglomerate of Paleocene age. The Marine...
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- . theses, engineering geology reports, and private consultant reports. This compilation was field-checked
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- White, Richard Eugene
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- The Cedar Creek area, consisting of about 30 square miles, is located on the west flank of the central Madison Range in Madison County, Montana. The rocks of the area include carbonates, sandstones, mudstones, cherts, phosphorite, metamorphic rocks, intrusive igneous rocks, and unconsolidated sediments and have been divided into 16...
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- hospitality and friendship. Special thanks go to my wife, Peggy, for her companionship in the field
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- Moran, John Lee
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- The thesis area includes 44 square miles of the Centennial Range in Beaverhead County, Montana, and Clark County, Idaho. The rocks exposed in the area range in age from Precambrian to Recent and have been divided into 23 mapped units. Pre-Belt metamorphic basement rocks are overlain unconformably by 3,433 feet...
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- visited the writer in the field and offered valuable suggestions and advice. The writer is particularly
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- Manske, Douglas Charles
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- . A. Bostwick who suggested the thesis problem and provided supervision both in the field and
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- Khan, Amjad I.
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- The Bear Creek area is situated at the boundry between the Basin and Range Province, Deschutes Basin and Blue Mountains Province. It contains rock units representing most of the Cenozoic geologic column. The major rock units exposed are the Clarno Formation, John Day Formation, Columbia River Basalt Group, Deschutes Formation...
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- number of north-south trending faults. Field evidence is presented which indicates that all of these
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- Fernández, Natalia, Lewis, David, and O'Neal, Jennifer
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- Presentation about the Oregon Tribal Archives Institute given at the 2013 Northwest Archivists Conference in Vancouver, B.C.
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- August 24th Tuesday ~ Field Trip to Siletz and BCHS Benton County Historical Society Siletz
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- Fernández, Natalia
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- Presentation about the Oregon Tribal Archives Institute given at the 2013 Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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- August 19th – Friday August 24th Tuesday ~ Field Trip to Siletz and BCHS Benton County
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- Mack, Gregory Stebbins
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- The Grants Pass Batholith of Cretaceous age has intruded the Triassic Applegate Group and metasedimentary rocks of the Jurassic Galice Formation in the Murphy area of Josephine County, southwest Oregon. The Applegate Group, mafic volcanic and sedimentary rock, has been partially (nonequilibrium) metamorphosed under greenschist facies conditions. The batholith, a...
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- water in _ - the field. Analyses for Na+ , K+, Mg + , Ca ++ , Cl , F , SO4 , total Fe, and SiO 2 (aq
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- Kagan, James S., Murray, Michael, and Schuller, Reid
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- The National Natural Landmarks (NNL) Program encourages the preservation of exceptional examples of the Nation’s biological and geological features. To qualify for NNL designation, a site must be one of the best examples of a geological or biological feature within a biophysiographic province. The Island is an isolated plateau located...
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- updates from the 2008 Research Natural Areas Guidebook written by Reid Schuller (Schuller and Halvorson
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- Clark, Charles W. (Charles Wade), 1947-
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- and for his informative visit to the field area. I also wish to thank Dra. Taylor, Field, and Miem
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- Murray, Clyde Leonard
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- The Jefferson Mountain area, located at the eastern end of the Centennial Mountains in Fremont County, Idaho and Beaverhead County, Montana, is approximately 42 square miles in size. The area contains exposed metamorphic, sedimentary, and volcanic rocks ranging in age from Precambrian to Tertiary. Approximately 2,500 feet of Paleozoic and...
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- criticisms, advice, and field visitation. I would also like to thank Drs. H. E. Enlows and K. F. Oles for
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- Goldfinger, Chris
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- The Corvallis fault is a 50 km long northeast-trending structure, part of which defines the boundary between the central Willamette Valley and the east-central Coast Range of Oregon. Previously the fault had been mapped as either a high-angle reverse or normal fault, with the east block down. New gravity data...
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- was done untfl the late 1970's, when Lawrence (1977) published a small field trip guide to the
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- Camilleri, Phyllis A.
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- The Grant Range, in east-central Nevada, is a north-east trending range bounded on the west by a west-dipping normal fault system. Rocks within the range record a complex polyphase Mesozoic ductile compressional and Cenozoic brittle extensional deformational history. The northwestern Grant Range exposes deformed, regionally metamorphosed and unmetamorphosed, Cambrian to...
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- , Marathon Oil Company, and Chevron USA. During my first field season, K. Lund, S. Beard, and J. Fryxell
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- Goodhue, William V.
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- Approximately 18 square miles are included in the study area which lies 17 miles southwest of the town of Dillon, Montana. Strata exposed in the area include metamorphic, sedimentary, and volcanic rocks ranging in age from Precambrian to Recent. The Paleozoic and Mesozoic section is approximately 8000 feet thick and...
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- days in the field. Assistance in identifying fossils by Drs. Charles Ross, Gary Lane, and Michael
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Conway, Flaxen D. L., Godwin, Derek, Cloughesy, Mike, Corcoran, P. E. (Patrick E.), Nierenberg, Tara R., Adams, Paul W., Brewer, Linda J., Ellis-Sugai, Barbara, 1957-, Giannico, Guillermo Roberto, 1960-, Good, James W., Hibbs, David E., Holbert, Mary, Huddleston, J. H. (James Herbert), 1942-, Lambert, Beth C., Minshew, Hudson F., Rogers, Bill, Runyon, John, Schreder, Peter, Simon-Brown, Viviane, and Stephenson, Garry Owen
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- Provides information about complexity of watersheds. Outlines ways to form partnerships, to develop strategies for enhancing watershed resources, and to implement enhancement projects.
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- of anaerobic conditions that can be observed in the field include low chromas according to the
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- Imran, Zulhamsyah and Yamao, Masahiro
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- Anchovy fisheries in Indonesia faces a declining state in the next decade. This research investigates some factors contributing to a reduction of anchovy resources. It was carried out in Krueng Raya Bay-Aceh from September to October 2012. Survey and interviews were implemented to explore the state of anchovy. Primary and...
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- : 0.8-1.2 ton/trip Estern little tuna : 1-1.25 ton/trip Anchovy production : 7.8 ton, CPUE: 13.5 kg
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- Adamus, Paul, Christy, John, Jones, Aaron, McCune, Myrica, Bauer, John, and US Environmental Protection Agency
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- To achieve a goal of “no net loss” of wetland functions as well as acreage, it is important to know which functions wetlands in a specific region or watershed may individually provide, at what level. Although methods exist for assessing functions of Oregon wetlands (ORWAP; Adamus et al. 2009), site...
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- /hgm_guidebook.htm Adamus, P.R. and D. Field. 2001. Guidebook for Hydrogeomorphic (HGM)–based Assessment of
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- Key, Colin F.
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- During the Late Mississippian-Early Pennsylvanian (latest Chesterian-early Morrowan), a thick sequence of shallow -water carbonate-clastic sediments, equivalent to the "Amsden" and lower Quadrant Formations, was deposited in the Snowcrest trough on the western margin of the northern Rocky Mountain Cordilleran platform in southwestern Montana. Today this late Chesterian sequence is...
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- friendship and expertise in the field were invaluable. I would also like to express my gratitude to Keith
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- Hildreth, Gail Darice
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- F. Oles during the field visit and preparation of the manuscript was deeply appreciated. To Drs
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- Ray, Jimmie Dell
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- Department of Geology: Dr. David A. for suggesting the thesis area and his field visitation; Dr. William
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- Thormahlen, David J.
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- The northwest one-quarter of the Prineville Quadrangle is underlain by Tertiary and Quaternary volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks of the Columbia River Basalt Group, and the Clarno, John Day, Rattlesnake and Deschutes Formations. The Clarno Formation is dominated by pyroxene-bearing andesites, but also contains olivine-bearing basalts, oxyhornblende-bearing dacite and rhyodacite flows...
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- ignimbrite. Dr. C.W. Field and Dr. H.E. Enlows were very helpful with the petrographic and economic aspects
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- Brophy, Laura, Cornu, Craig, Adamus, Paul R., Christy, John A., Gray, Ayesha, Huang, Lijuan, MacClellan, Megan, Doumbia, Julie, and Tully, Rebecca
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- Between 2007 and 2009, researchers from Green Point Consulting, Oregon State University, and the South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve collected data on ecological and physical characteristics at five high-quality “least disturbed” tidal wetland sites in four Oregon estuaries. The reference sites included in this project are (1) Blind Slough...
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- field sites and monitoring parameters for this study. Study sites were least-disturbed estuarine
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- Lauer, Timothy Campbell
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- professor, Dr. D. A. Bostwick, for his advice, field assistance, and careful editing of the manuscript
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- Schneider, Craig L.
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- Detailed subsurface structure contour maps and cross sections have shown the northern Los Angeles basin to be underlain by a south facing monocline that is complicated by secondary faults and folds. The monocline forms a structural shelf that marks the northern boundary of the Los Angeles central trough. The monocline...
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- \ WIOUntanS \ \ \ \ 0- '4" \ WM* A \ San Vicente oilfield Sherman field
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- Seager, S Trent, Ediger, Vernita, Davis, Emily Jane, and Seager, S. Trent
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- Collaborative Regional Learning This document is part of a forest collaborative regional learning project on aspen restoration and social agreements. Thanks to all the individuals, collaborative groups, and organizations who provided feedback and suggestions. We appreciate the participation of members from: Blue Mountains Forest Partners, Deschutes Collaborative Forest Project, Harney...
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- should be employed and information may be synthesized from past field trip and meeting notes, or from
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- DeDen, F. Michael
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- The Devonian Simonson and Guilmette Formations provide examples of Cordilleran miogeosynclinal inner and middle shelf carbonate deposition that act in response to changes in eustasy, sedimentation, and tectonics. The Simonson Dolomite consists of four members that collectively record three distinct transgressive-regressive cycles. The Coarse Crystalline dolomudstone lithofacies represents restricted upper...
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- by supplying porosity and permeability data. Additional field support was awarded through
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- Pacific Northwest Coastal Ecosystems Regional Study
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- samples during our field trip to Willapa Bay. The Oregon Institute of Marine Biology provided labo
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- Pacific Northwest Coastal Ecosystems Regional Study
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- samples during our field trip to Willapa Bay. The Oregon Institute of Marine Biology provided labo
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- Curless, John M.
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- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Special thanks goes to Dr. Cyrus Field for his support, and advice which ranged far beyond
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- Olson, Gregory A.
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- University, for his guidance, assistance, and financial support for field and laboratory work under NSF
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- Calhoun, Jeannette A.
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- ard initiated n into the mysteries surrourxtli subsur- face structural analysis. Than Davis, field
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- Rempel, Hannah Gascho, Hussong-Christian, Uta, and Mellinger, Margaret
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- Go beyond the standard patron survey and implement qualitative research methods, like user-centered focus groups, to generate rich and nuanced patron data. But don't stop there. Discover strategies to quickly move projects from qualitative data gathering through preliminary data analysis to prioritized project recommendations and action. Learn to evaluate project...
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- the world. The observer turns the world into a series of representations, including field notes
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- Peters, James Franklin
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- The Rock Creek area consists of 53 square miles located in the eastern foothills of the Pioneer Mountains, Beaverhead County, Montana. Approximately 8, 500 feet of late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic contact-metamorphosed sedimentary rocks and late Mesozoic sedimentary rocks are exposed in the area of study. Most of the late...
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- defraying field expenses. The author is grateful to Union Oil representatives, Mr. Dana Braislin and Mr
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- Martinez, Elena
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- Oregon White Oaks (Quercus garryana) were once abundant in the Willamette Valley, Oregon, but have drastically decreased because of fire suppression, agriculture, and human development. Oaks are an important ecosystem because they provide a diverse habitat for bird species that are insectivorous and/or cavity nesters. We studied the oak restoration...
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- agricultural field where large, loud farming equipment is often used. This may have discouraged birds from
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- Oregon State University Library. Social Sciences & Humanities Department
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- field burning method. May 19, 1978, 8:1-6 Professor pushes forest herb- icide use. Feb. 9, 1979, 19:1
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- Fernández, Natalia
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- Presentation about the Oregon Tribal Archives Institute given at the 2013 Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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- Tuesday ~ Field Trip to Siletz and BCHS Benton County Historical Society Siletz Tribal Community
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- Sadler, R. Kumbe
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- The Middle and West Forks of Little Sheep Creek in the southern Tendoy Range have incised valleys across Cenozoic structural features exposing strata that range in age from the Mississippian to the Neoene. Paleozoic strata are 1,349 m thick and belong to the Mission Canyon Limestone, the Big Snowy, Amsden,...
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- his visit to the field area and numerous conversations during the past year. I also wish to thank
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- Madugo, Christopher Lee Madden
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- The state of the knowledge for fault behavior in the northwest Himalaya and California varies dramatically. In the Pakistan and Kashmir Himalaya, few data constrain the role that individual active faults play in accommodating Indo-Eurasian convergence and the relative earthquake hazard across the region. By contrast, the San Andreas fault...
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- Ryoichi Sasakawa Young Leaders Fellowship Fund provided additional support for field work, and the
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- Sharp, George Carter, Jr
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- The Greenstone Mountain area, which includes the Utopia mining district, is located in the foothills of the Pioneer Range, Beaverhead County, Montana. Approximately 12, 600 feet of Paleozoic and Mesozoic sedimentary rocks and an undetermined thickness of Precambrian sediments and Late Cretaceous igneous rocks are exposed within the area of...
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- , Douglas, for his assistance during part of the field season. I am particularly grateful to my wife
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Hosty, Maureen, Engeldinger, Joan, Livesay, Maggie, Allen, N. (Nancy), Wieske, Susan, Leatherwood, Mary, White, David J., Fisher, Jessica, Albert, Lisa, Galloway, Robin, Herron, Amy, Schmidt, Mary Ann, and Bourdeau, Virginia D.
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- . • Inventory and map the trees found on the school grounds. Have students create their own tree field guide
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- Raab, Alexander K.
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- The intrusion-related Cerro Negro Norte Fe-oxide (Cu-Au) deposit is hosted in andesites and diorites of the early to middle Cretaceous Coastal Cordilleran arc of northern Chile. Tabular and irregularly shaped magnetite orebodies are localized on splays and fractures of the regional NINE striking Atacama Fault Zone. Production from this district...
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- industry and academia, as well as excellent mentoring in the field as an economic exploration field
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- Jannat, Mafruhatul
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- In response to the growing environmental concern and higher operating cost of regular automobile, the concept of Low-Speed Vehicles (LSVs) is becoming popular as a sustainable mode of transportation. Primarily designed for protected environments and gated communities, the use of these vehicles is gradually increasing on public roadways as a...
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- Cohen, Julia F.
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- The detection of subtle variations in mineral chemistry in zoned hydrothermal alteration associated with the formation of porphyry copper deposits by short-wave infrared spectroscopy and rock chemistry are potentially valuable vectoring tools for mineral exploration. In order to correctly interpret the data collected by these methods, results must be calibrated...
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- field. I have learned and grown exponentially as scientist under his guidance and, without him, this
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- Peterson, Carolyn Pugh
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- The upper Eocene to lower Oligocene Oswald West mudstone is the oldest formation (informal) in the Green Mountain-Young's River area. This 1,663 meter thick hemipelagic sequence was deposited in a low-energy lower to upper slope environment in the Coast Range forearc basin. The formation ranges from the late Narizian to...
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- field area, cre- ating an unconformity. Deformation accompanying uplift included a system of east-west
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- Axelsen, Claus
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- The Pennsylvanian rocks in south-central Idaho and adjacent areas consist of three main facies: a platform facies
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- - sisted him in the field and in preparation of the manuscript. TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION
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- Doucette, John
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- The Mount Fubilan Intrusion is part of a geologically young hypabyssal stock in the Star Mountains of Papua New Guinea. This stock was mapped as the Ok Tedi Intrusive Complex and divided into four separate bodies: the Mount Fubilan, Sydney Intrusion, Kalgoorlie, and Ningi Intrusions. Hydrothermal fluids caused alteration of...
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- to thank my major professor Dr. Cyrus W. Field. His perseverence in reading round after round of
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- University of Idaho. College of Forestry, Wildlife, and Range Sciences
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- ' field trip to the Northern Rocky Mountain Forest Experiment Station at Priest River in northern Idaho
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- Little, Stephen W.
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- The Mitchell inlier in north-central Oregon contains the largest exposure of Cretaceous marine sedimentary rocks in this region. Nearly 9,000 ft of Albian-Cenamanian rocks are exposed along the flanks of the Mitchell anticline. The Cretaceous section rests unconformably overlain by Tertiary volcanic rocks. The Cretaceous rocks have previously been divided...
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- Central Oregon 28 METHODS OF INVESTIGATION 32 Pebble Counts 32 Field Identification 34 Petrographic
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- Institute for Natural Resources
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- The Willamette Basin Conservation Project was created to help people and programs work together toward positive results in Oregon’s Willamette Basin for people, lands, communities, waters and native species.
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- guidebook to those who have recognized the important role that private landowners play in fish and wildlife
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- Fernández, Natalia, Lewis, David, and O'Neal, Jennifer
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- Presentation about the Oregon Tribal Archives Institute given at the 2013 Northwest Archivists Conference in Vancouver, B.C.
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- Tuesday ~ Field Trip to Siletz and BCHS Benton County Historical Society Siletz Tribal Community
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- Bridges, Laurie, McElroy, Kelly, and Juarez, Kenya
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- Two faculty-librarians in the US led a small group of undergraduate students from Oregon State University on a short-term study abroad to Barcelona in the summer of 2016. While in Barcelona the librarians and one of their students delivered a presentation to librarians in Catalonia. The paper presentation detailed the...
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- MLIS at the age of 34 and I already had a Master’s degree in another field. This is typical, although
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- Sans, Roger Stephen
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- In the southern Fish Creek Range, Nye County Nevada, Devonian rocks are found overlying younger rocks. These Devonian units are allochthonous blocks that slid by gravity into their present positions. The allochthonous blocks represent several different provenances commonly found to the west and northwest of the area. The blocks include...
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- my field season. The Friday Tea Group, Marlene Halford and Bob Mow each offered me sanctuary
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- Klecker, Richard Alan
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- Approximately 23 square miles of the east-central part of the Tendoy Range are included in the thesis area which lies three miles west of Dell, Montana. Rocks ranging in age from Late Mississippian to Recent are exposed in the study area. The upper Paleozoic section includes approximately 4,200 feet (1,281...
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- manuscript. I would also like to thank him for his visit to the field area and the advise and encouragement
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Conway, Flaxen D. L., Godwin, Derek, Cloughesy, Mike, Corcoran, P. E. (Patrick E.), Nierenberg, Tara R., Adams, Paul W., Brewer, Linda J., Ellis-Sugai, Barbara, 1957-, Giannico, Guillermo Roberto, 1960-, Good, James W., Hibbs, David E., Holbert, Mary, Huddleston, J. H. (James Herbert), 1942-, Lambert, Beth C., Minshew, Hudson F., Rogers, Bill, Runyon, John, Schreder, Peter, Simon-Brown, Viviane, and Stephenson, Garry Owen
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- Provides information about complexity of watersheds. Outlines ways to form partnerships, to develop strategies for enhancing watershed resources, and to implement enhancement projects.
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- some important “types” of participants. They may be from any field but have certain characteristics
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- Melendez-Rivera, Kimberly
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- Greenhouse gases effects are a leading contributor to climate change; reducing harmful effects of these gases is important for future generations. Worldwide, household consumption makes up seventy-two percent of greenhouse gas emissions, followed by government consumption at ten percent, and investments at eighteen percent (Hertwich, 2009). In order to understand...
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- ______________________________________________________________________________ Katharine Field, Director, Department of BioResource Research I understand my project
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- Stephens, Abigail E.
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- The Lights Creek Stock is an 18 square kilometer copper-bearing granitoid intrusion within the Plumas Copper Belt in the northern California Sierra Nevada. Engels Mine, Superior Mine, and Moonlight Valley represent the main copper-mineralization in the Lights Creek district and small prospects include the Ruby Mine, and Moonlight Creek. The...
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- with John in the field. As an advisor and professor John has been more than generous with his time
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- Hummon, Cheryl
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- The northern Los Angeles basin is influenced by two structural styles: the west-trending compressional Transverse Ranges to the north, and the strike-slip Peninsular Ranges to the south. The interaction of these two structural styles has resulted in a complex fold fault belt at the northern margin of the Los Angeles...
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- field and the Newport-Inglewood fault, Hiroyuki Tsutsumi (PhD work, starting 1992, Oregon State
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- Lewis, Reed S. (Reed Stone)
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- . Field The eastern part of the Soldier Mountains is principal- ly underlain by plutons of Cretaceous
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- Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station (Portland, Or.)
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- . But it's also meant for browsing. So yOu want to know something about a technical field other than
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- Braun, Lindsay R.
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- This thesis explores a three month period that I spent abroad working in medical clinics and hospitals in Ecuador. My work was conducted in three distinct areas: the urban landscape of Quito, Ecuador’s capital; Puyo, a small town bordering the Amazonian rainforest; and a small community located in the heart...
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- apply to medical school immediately after graduation, or whether I even wanted to enter the field of
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- Brookins, Karl
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- angler trips with trip duration recorded as minutes angling and trip duration rounded to the next higher
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- Mylott, Elizabeth
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- ). "Environmental planning and management of the peri-urban interface: perspectives on an emerging field
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- Orben, Rachael A., Irons, David B., Paredes, Rosana, Roby, Daniel D., Phillips, Richard A., and Shaffer, Scott A.
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- AIM: Species that breed sympatrically often occupy different foraging niches to mitigate competition for prey. When resource availability declines at the end of the breeding season, some animals migrate to regions with more favourable environmental conditions. When these life-history traits combine, foraging habitat preferences may continue to influence migration patterns...
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- the chick brooding phase of breeding. Natural wing chord was measured in the field as the
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- Peters, Marinda L.
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- The purpose of this dissertation was to contribute to understanding teachers’ experiences as facilitators of class meetings and the supports that can affect their facilitation. Chapter 2 is the manuscript, Maximize the Benefit of Class Meetings: Facilitating the Class Meeting as a Therapeutic Group. It was a conceptual article on...
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- Ford, Mark T., 1973-
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- Understanding continental crust formation and modification is a fundamental and longstanding geologic problem. Influx of mantle-derived basaltic magma and partial melting of the crust are two ways to drive crustal differentiation. This process results in a low density upper crust and denser, more refractory lower crust, creating significant and vastly...
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- helped out along the way. I had some very capable field assistants, Barry Walker and Nathan Watson
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- Junkin, Mary Patricia B.
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- In the fall of 2005, I studied abroad in Athens, Greece for one term. This is retelling of experiences that I had, written in the style of my memories. While I was in Greece, I kept an electronic diary, a picture diary, and a scrapbook to keep my memories vivid...
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- other people in the world. On a big trip, everyone brings baggage. 1 nice dress 1 pair of sturdy
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- Peargin, Thomas Reece
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- during the field season and Bob Schalla introduced Bill and I to central Nevada Paleozoic stratigraphy
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- Brennecka, Gregory A.
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- Magmatic sulfides from Yerington, Nevada, and Yanacocha, Peru, were analyzed by laser ablation-inductively coupled mass spectrometry (LA-ICPMS) and electron microprobe to determine copper, gold, and silver concentrations and ratios in order to examine the relationship to the metal content of related magmatic-hydrothermal ores. The magmatic sulfides occur in plutonic rocks...
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- , Contrasting styles of intrusion-associated hydrothermal systems Guidebook Series - Society of Economic
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- Harney County Library, Otley, Henry, Braymen, Pauline, and Haines, Marcus
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- HARNEY COUNTY HISTORY PROJECT AV-Oral History #45 - Sides A/B Subject: Henry Otley Date: June 18, 1973 Place: Otley Home - Diamond, Oregon Interviewers: Pauline Braymen & Marcus Haines
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- have had quite a trip. PAULINE: And they was going up to Washington? HENRY: They was figuring on
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