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| Abt, S.R., C.A. Donnell, J.F. Ruff, and F.K. Doehring. 1985. Culvert slope and shape effects on outlet scour. Transportation Research Record. 1017: 24-30. | 0.8 MB |
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| Adams, P.W., A.J. Campbell, R.C. Sidle, R.L. Beschta, and H.A. Froehlich. 1986. Estimating streamflows on small forested watersheds for culvert and bridge design in Oregon. Forest Research Laboratory, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Research Bulletin 55. 8 p. | ||||||
| Adams, S.B., C.A. Frissell, and B.E. Rieman. 2000. Movements of nonnative brook trout in relation to stream channel slope. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 129:623-638. | 0.6 MB |
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| Adams, S.B., C.A. Frissell, and B.E. Rieman. 2001. Geography of invasion in mountain streams: Consequences of headwater lake fish introductions. Ecosystems. 296-307. | 2.0 MB |
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| Bartos, L. R. 1978. Peak flow hydrology in relation to bridge and culvert design problems in Southeast Alaska. Presented at the: National Applied Wildland Hydrology Workshop. Atlanta, GA. 15 pp. | 1.6 MB |
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| Behlke, C.E., D.L. Kane, R.F. McLean, and M.D. Travis. 1990. Fundamentals of culvert design for passage of weak-swimming fish. Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities. In cooperation with the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration. 203 pp. | 0.9 MB 0.6 MB 0.9 MB |
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| Bella, D.A. 1997. Organizational systems and the burden of proof. In: Pacific Salmon and their Ecosystems (D.J. Strouder, P.A. Bisson, R.J. Naiman, eds.). Chapman and Hall, New York. pp 617-638. | 0.3 MB |
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| Bella, David A. 2000. Faith Responsibility and Knowledge. Oregon State University. p35. | 1.0 MB |
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Bella, David A. 2001. Organizational Learning: Adaptive Management for Salmo n Conservation. In: Beyond Linear Presumptions. Dept. of Civil Engineering, Oregon State University. p14. |
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| Belt, George H, Jay O'Laughlin, and Troy Merrill. 1992. Design of Forest Riparian Buffer Strips for the Protection of Water Quality: Analysis of Scientific Literature. Idaho Forest, Wildlife and Range Policy Analysis Group. University of Idaho. Report No. 8 pp. 41 | IdahoForest1.pdf | .33 MB | ||||
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| Bilby, R.E. 1984. Removal of woody debris may affect stream channel stability. Journal of Forestry. Oct. 1984:609–613. | 0.4 MB |
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| Bisson, P.A. and J.R. Sedell. Salmonid populations in streams in clearcut vs. old-growth forests of western Washington. Presented in Timber Management/Fish Management Productivity, Session Led by D.W. Narver. 121-129. | 0.3 MB | |||||
| Bisson, P.A., R.E. Bilby, M.D. Bryant, C.A. Dolloff, G.B. Grette, R.A. House, M.L. Murphy, K.V. Koski, and J.R. Sedell. Large woody debris in forested streams in the Pacific Northwest: Past, present, and future. | 0.8 MB |
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| Bonar, S.A., O.E. Maughan, and D.L. Ward. 2002. Effects of temperature, fish length, and exercise on swimming performance of age-0 flannelmouth sucker. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 131: 492-497. | FlannelmouthSucker.pdf | 0.1 MB | ||||
| Braudrick, C.A., and G.E. Grant. 2000.
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| Braudrick, C.A., and G.E. Grant. 2001.
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| Campbell, A.J. and R.C. Sidle. 1984. Prediction of peak flows on small watersheds in Oregon for use in culvert design. Water Resources Bulletin. 20(1): 9-14. | 0.7 MB |
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| Cissel, J.H., F.J. Swanson, and P.J. Weisberg. 1999. Ecology and Conservation of a Rare, Old-Growth-Associated Canopy Lichen in a Silvicultural Landscape . Department of Botony & Plant Pathology, OSU, Oregon. | 1.7 MB |
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| Cissel, J.H., F.J. Swanson, and P.J. Weisberg. 1999. Landscape management using historical fire regimes: Blue River, Oregon. Ecological Applications. 9(4): 1217-1231. | 0.9 MB |
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| Cissel, J.H., F.J. Swanson, W.A. McKee, and A.L. Burditt. 1994. Using the past to plan the future in the Pacific Northwest. Ecosystem Management in Practice. 92(8): 30-31, 46. | 0.2 MB |
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| Coats, R.N. and Carlson, M.P. 2001. Managing watersheds in the new century. Proceedings of the Eighth Biennial Watershed Management Council Conference. November 27-30, 2000. Pacific Grove, CA. 201 pp. | newcentury1.pdf
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| Cohen, W. B. 1994. GIS
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| Davis, G.E., J. Foster, C.E. Warren, and P. Doudoroff. The influence of oxygen concentration on swimming performance of juvenile pacific salmon at various temperatures. Corvallis, OR. Pacific Cooperative Water Pollution and Fisheries Research Laboratories, Oregon State University. 111-124. | 0.2 MB |
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| Duncan, S.H., R.E. Bilby, J.W. Ward, and J.T. Heffner. 1987. Transport of road-surface sediment through ephemeral stream channels. Water Resources Bulletin. American Water Resources Association. 23(1): 1987. | 0.3 MB |
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| Finstad, B., R.S. McKinley, and T. Ytrestoyl. 2001. Swimming performance and blood chemistry in Atlantic salmon spawners exposed to acid river water with elevated aluminium concentrations. Journal of Fish Biology. 58: 1025-1038. | AcidRiverWater.pdf | 0.8 MB | ||||
| Fisher, W.L., J.A. Haubelt, and C.S. Toepfer. 1999. Swimming performance of the threatened leopard darter in relation to road culverts. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 128: 155-161. | LeopardDarterCulverts.pdf | 0.5 MB | ||||
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| Franklin, J.F. 1981.
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| Franklin, J. F. [date]. Wind
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| Franklin, J. F., and D. S. DeBell. 1988.
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