3 edition of Environmental setting of the Willamette basin, Oregon found in the catalog.
Environmental setting of the Willamette basin, Oregon
Mark A. Uhrich
Published
1999
by U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, Branch of Information Services [distributor] in Portland, Or, Denver, Colo
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 18-20)
Statement | by Mark A. Uhrich and Dennis A. Wentz. |
Series | Water-resources investigations report -- 97-4082A. |
Contributions | Wentz, Dennis A., Geological Survey (U.S.) |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | GE155.O7 U37 1999 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | vi, 20 p. : |
Number of Pages | 20 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17741901M |
OCLC/WorldCa | 43301707 |
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Conservancy Oregon, Willamette Partnership, and Bonneville Environmental Foundation. The report card aims to capture a snapshot of the ecological health of the Willamette River based on pre-defined indicators and goals, to be able to track change over time in response to management actions and/or external pressures. The Willamette Valley ecoregion is a Level III ecoregion designated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency in the U.S. states of Oregon and ly larger than the Willamette Valley for which it is named, the ecoregion contains fluvial terraces and floodplains of the Willamette River system, scattered hills, buttes, and adjacent : Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests.
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Environmental Setting of the Willamette Basin, Oregon By Mark A. Uhrich and Dennis A. Wentz ABSTRACT The Willamette Basin, Oregon, is one of more than 50 large river basins and aquifer systems (referred to as study units) across the United States where the status and trends of water quality and the factors controlling water quality are being Cited by: The basin includes 11 of the 12 largest cities in Oregon, including the 5 largest (Center for Population Research and Census ), and approximately 2.
Get this from a library. Environmental setting of the Willamette basin, Oregon. [Mark A Uhrich; Dennis A Wentz; Geological Survey (U.S.)]. The Willamette River Basin in western Oregon spans nea square miles (30, square Environmental setting of the Willamette basin, from its snowy, forested headwaters in the Oregon Cascades to its green valley floor.
It is home to 70% of Oregon’s population, and provides. To help protect, improve and enhance the quality of Oregon waterways, DEQ conducts in-depth assessments of the state’s basins. These assessments take the form of local water quality status and action plans, which describe water quality conditions and include recommendations for actions that DEQ and others who are interested in these basins can take to improve water.
Willamette Basin Rivers and Streams Assessment. December Laboratory and Environmental Assessment Division, Watershed Assessment Section. An Oregon Plan for Salmon & Watersheds report funded through.
Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board grant # Prepared by: Michael Mulvey, Robin Leferink, Aaron Borisenko. Last Updated:. Oregon's Willamette River Basin, which encompasses some of the nation's richest farm and forest land, is also home to most of Oregon's citizens. More than 2 million people live in the Willamette Basin today, and that number is expected to reach nearly 4 million by the year Page 1: Willamette Basin Rivers and Streams Assessment – Oregon’s Willamette basin is the hub of the state’s population and economy with 70% of the state’s Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program (EMAP) protocols.
The Santiam River is a tributary of the Willamette River in northwestern Oregon and drains an area of 1, square miles. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) operates four dams in the basin, which are used primarily for flood control, hydropower production, recreation, and water-quality improvement.
Carpenter, K.D.,Water-quality and algal conditions in the Clackamas River Basin, Oregon, and their relations to land and water management: U.S. Geological Survey Water‑Resources Investigations Report 02–, p. The Willamette River stretches nearly miles from its headwaters at Waldo Lake near Eugene to the confluence with the Columbia River in North Portland.
The Willamette River Basin is the largest watershed in the state, covering more t square miles. Cultural and Natural Assets for Willamette Basin, Oregon Sustainability A broad look at the Willamette Valley, Oregon's most urban and industrial area, shows that capital in forest lands has.
INR-Corvallis (headquarters) Oregon State University Strand Hall SW Waldo Place Corvallis, OR phone: Contact INR-Corvallis. Water, Economics, and Climate Change in the Willamette Basin, Oregon 4 is nonconsumptive, i.e., it is returned to the surface-water source from which it originated.
Second, a large fraction of urban water sup-plies in the WRB come from sources outside the Basin. Thus, consumptive use from in-basin surface water sources represents only aboutFile Size: 2MB.
Water, Economics, and Climate Change in the Willamette Basin, Oregon 4 is nonconsumptive, i.e., it is returned to the surface-water source from which it originated.
Second, a large fraction of urban water sup-plies in the WRB come from sources outside the Basin. Thus, consumptive use from in-basin surface water sources represents only aboutFile Size: 7MB. April WILLAMETTE ALTERNATIVE FUTURES Ecological Applications, 14(2),pp.
– q by the Ecological Society of America ALTERNATIVE FUTURES FOR THE WILLAMETTE RIVER BASIN, OREGON JOAN P. B AKER,1,6 DAVID W. H ULSE,2 STANLEY V. G REGORY,3 DENIS WHITE,1 JOHN VAN SICKLE,1 PATRICIA A.
BERGER,4. WORKING PAPER NO. 56 A HISTORY OF WATER POLLUTION CONTROL IN THE WILLAMETTE BASIN, OREGON July DISTRIBUTION Prepared by JEB Project Staff Reviewed by FLN Cooperating Agencies Approved by WWT U. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE Public Health Service Region IX Division of Water Supply and.
A process for developing water quality criteria under the US Federal Clean Water Act. Differences between Polish standards and EC directives on water quality.
Water quality study design for the Willamette Basin, Oregon, using a geographic information system. The role of benefit-cost analysis in water conservation : Mark A.
Uhrich, Dennis A. Wentz. Mark O. Hatfield Library State Street Salem, OR [email protected]: John Repplinger. We conducted an alternative futures analysis in the Willamette River Basin in western Oregon.
Based on detailed input from local stakeholders, three alternative future landscapes for the year were created and compared to present‐day (circa ) and historical (pre‐EuroAmerican settlement) by:. The Willamette River Basin is the largest watershed in the state, covering more t square miles.
Portland is at the lower end of the drainage basin and is the most urbanized part of the watershed. The city occupies only a small fraction of the river's watershed, but the area is a critical gateway for the region’s fish and wildlife.alternative futures for the willamette river basin, oregon Joan P.
Baker U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory, Western Ecology Division, SW 35th Street, Corvallis, Oregon USACited by: The Willamette River and its extensive drainage basin lie in the greater Cascades geological province, extending from British Columbia to northern California.
The river and its principal tributaries dr square miles (12 percent of Oregon), with the basin's runoff fluctuating dramatically between the heavy precipitation of the winter.