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Busby, Ed. "The Canyonville landslide of January 16, 1974, Douglas County: Oregon’s most deadly landslide." In Environmental, Groundwater and Engineering Geology: Applications from Oregon, edited by Scott Burns, p.391-398. Vol. no.11. Special publication / Association of Engineering Geologists no.11. Belmont, Ca. , 1998.
Douglas County(Or.). Planning Commission. The Character of Douglas County. Roseburg, Or.: Douglas County Planning Commission,, 1968.
National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory(U.S.). Western Ecology Division. Classification of Regional Patterns of Environmental Drivers and Benthic Habitats in Pacific Northwest Estuaries, Edited by Henry Lee II and Cheryl A. Brown. Vol. EPA 600/R-09/140., 2009.
Pacific Northwest Climate Impacts Research Consortium, University of Washington. Climate Impacts Group, and United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Office of Climate Observation. Climate Program Office. Climate Change in the Northwest: Implications for Our Landscapes, Waters, and Communities, Edited by Meghan M. Dalton, Philip W. Mote and Amy K. Snover. Washington, D.C.: Island Pr., 2013.
Wang, Christina J., Howard A. Schaller, Kelly C. Coates, Michael C. Hayes, and Robert K. Rose. "Climate change vulnerability assessment for Pacific Lamprey in rivers of the Western United States." Journal of Freshwater Ecology 35 (2020): p.29-55.
Emmer, Rod E., and Keith W. Muckleston. A compilation of flood abatement projects in Oregon In WRRI (Series) . Vol. no. 11. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon State University. Water Resources Research Institute, 1971.
Ghazi, Layla. Concentration-Runoff Relationships of Contrasting Small Mountainous Rivers in the Pacific Northwest, USA: Insights into the Weathering of Rhenium. M.S. ed. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon State University, 2022.
Anonymous. "Crest of Willamette flood due Sunday; Corvallis-Albany-Salem area warned." Sunday Oregonian (1945): p.10.
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Mohammadi, Babak, Farshad Ahmadi, Saeid Mehdizadeh, Yiqing Guan, Quoc Bao Pham, Nguyen Thi Thuy Linh, and Doan Quang Tri. "Developing novel robust models to improve the accuracy of daily streamflow modeling." Water Resources Management 34 (2020): p.3387-3409.
Kirkby, Kristen-Marie S.. Distribution of Juvenile Salmonids and Stream Habitat Relative to 15-Year-Old Debris-Flow Deposits in the Oregon Coast Range. M.S. ed. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon State University, 2013.
Bowers, M. C., W. W. Tung, and J. B. Gao. "On the distributions of seasonal river flows: Lognormal or power law?" Water Resources Research 48 (2012): 12 p.
Perry, Timothy D.. Do Vigorous Young Forests Reduce Streamflow? Results from up to 54 Years of Streamflow Records in Eight Paired-Watershed Experiments in the H. J. Andrews and South Umpqua Experimental Forests. M.S. ed. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon State University, 2007.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Portland District. Douglas County, Oregon, Flood Plain Information: Interim Report. Portland, Or.: The District, 1966.
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Magel, Caitlin L.. Ecosystem Functions of Pacific Northwest Estuaries: The Role of Ocean and Watershed Drivers in Eelgrass and Coho Salmon Dynamics. Ph. D. ed. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon State University, 2020.
O’Connor, Jim E., Joseph F. Mangano, Daniel R. Wise, and Joshua R. Roering. "Eroding Cascadia—Sediment and solute transport and landscape denudation in western Oregon and northwestern California." Geological Society of America Bulletin 133 (2021): p.1851-1874.
Cooper, Richard M.. Estimation of Peak Discharges for Rural, Unregulated Streams in Western Oregon In Scientific Investigations Report / U.S. Geological Survey., 2005.
Rinella, Joseph F., F. J. Frank, and A. R. Leonard. Evaluation of water resources in the Reedsport area, Oregon In Open-File Report (Geological Survey (U.S.)). Vol. no.80-444. [Reston, Va.?]: U.S. Geological Survey, 1980.
Long, Will B., and Heejun Chang. "Event scale analysis of streamflow response to wildfire in Oregon, 2020." Hydrology 9 (2022): 21 p.
Struble, William Truin. Evolution of Cascadia Landscapes: Drainage Reorganization Inferred from Topographic Transformations and Dendrochronological Dating of Landslide-Dammed Lakes. Ph. D. ed. Eugene, Or.: University of Oregon, 2021.
Scully-Engelmeyer, Kaegan, Elise F. Granek, Max Nielsen-Pincus, Andy Lanier, Steven S. Rumrill, Patrick Moran, Elena Nilsen, Michelle L. Hladik, and Lori Pillsbury. "Exploring biophysical linkages between coastal forestry management practices and aquatic bivalve contaminant exposure." Toxics 9 (2021): article 46, 25 p.

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