The United States Forest Service's Passport In Time program is designed to involve the public in archaeology on National Forest land. Three of the program's goals are: 1) allow archaeologists to conduct research they would not otherwise have the time or the budget to conduct; 2) teach the public about...
Climate change impacts everyone’s food and water security. Increasing global temperatures accelerate the hydrologic cycle and consequently impact the water resources for billions of people worldwide. Countless models have been developed to represent various components of the hydrologic cycle at various spatial and temporal scales. These are often validated against...
Historically, women made quilts for utilitarian and for aesthetic purposes. Quilting was for many women one of the few outlets in which they could express themselves in a patriarchal society. Quiltmaking in groups afforded women the opportunity to increase their personal and political empowerment and to legitimate social gatherings. Because...
Paper presented at Information Interoperability And Organization For National And Global Forest Information Systems (IUFRO D4, D6)
September 17-19, 2003 Satellite event of the XII World Forestry Congress. Conference predates the naming of OSUL's "Oregon Explorer" but covers the collaboration and need for partnership building that was the hallmark of...
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Forest Information Systems, September 17-19, 2003 Quebec City, Quebec.
Bonnie E. Avery, Janine
Paper presented at Information Interoperability And Organization For National And Global Forest Information Systems (IUFRO D4, D6)
September 17-19, 2003 Satellite event of the XII World Forestry Congress. Conference predates the naming of OSUL's "Oregon Explorer" but covers the collaboration and need for partnership building that was the hallmark of...
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, Janine Salwasser and Catherine Murray-Rust
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Oregon State University Libraries has a vision
Paper presented at Information Interoperability And Organization For National And Global Forest Information Systems (IUFRO D4, D6)
September 17-19, 2003 Satellite event of the XII World Forestry Congress. Conference predates the naming of OSUL's "Oregon Explorer" but covers the collaboration and need for partnership building that was the hallmark of...
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Salwasser
Oregon State University
Catherine Murray-Rust
Colorado State University
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Capacity reduction programs in the form of buybacks or decommissioning programs have had relatively widespread application in fisheries in the US, Europe and Australia. A common criticism of such programs is that they remove the least efficient vessels first, resulting in an increase in average efficiency of the remaining fleet....
Paper presented at Information Interoperability And Organization For National And Global Forest Information Systems (IUFRO D4, D6), September 17-19, 2003 Satellite event of the XII World Forestry Congress.
Conference predates the naming of OSUL's "Oregon Explorer" but covers the collaboration and need for partnership building that was the hallmark of...
Precision agriculture offers the technologies to manage for infield variability and incorporate variability into irrigation management decisions. The major limitation of this technology often lies in the reconciliation of disparate data sources and the generation of irrigation prescription maps. Here the authors explore the utility of the cosmic-ray neutron probe...
Sampling intervals of precipitation geochemistry measurements are often coarser than those required by fine-scale hydrometeorological models. This study presents a statistical method to temporally downscale geochemical tracer signals in precipitation so that they can be used in high-resolution, tracer-enabled applications. In this method, we separated the deterministic component of the...