Surface geology, seismic data, petroleum exploratory well data, and water well data
have been used to analyze the structural and tectonic history of the southern Willamette
Valley. Tertiary strata beneath the southern Willamette Valley appear to have had an early
Cascade or Clarno volcanic source to the east by the...
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Well correlations were published by Newton (1969) and Bruer et al. (1984) for
northwest Oregon. Baker
Phylogenetic analyses of assemblage membership provide insight into how
ecological communities are structured. However, despite the scale-dependency of many
ecological processes, little is known about how assemblage and source pool size definitions can
be altered, either alone or together, to provide insight into how ecological diversity is
maintained. Moreover, although...
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conserved habitat
preferences is found commonly (Cavender-Bares et al.
2006, Swenson et al. 2006, Willis
I evaluated fire occurrence, growth and recruitment and determined the fire history of 21 old and 20 young 8ha stands in Cascade, Siskiyou and mid-Coast mixed conifer and evergreen forests in southwestern Oregon. The rates and patterns of growth were measured and analyzed on 1,079 old-growth and 2,111
young stand...
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(1980) studied Zion National Park, Taylor (1993) the red fir
forests, Willis and Stuart (1999) the
Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) has a wide distribution in North America and is one of the
tree species most widely distributed outside its natural range. The species has been introduced to
Europe, New Zealand, South America, and elsewhere around the world. At present, Douglas-fir
is an accepted and integral part of...