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Habron, G. B.. "Adoption of conservation practices by agricultural landowners in three Oregon watersheds." Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 59 (2004): p.109-115.
Watershed Sciences LLC. Aerial Surveys in the Umpqua River Basin: Thermal Infrared and Color Videography. Corvallis, Or.: Watershed Sciences, LLC, 2003.
Johnson, John A.. "American shad from an Oregon river -- the Umpqua." Oregon Wildlife 40 (1985): p.12-13.
Tippery, Sharon E., and Kim K. Jones. Amphibian Distribution in Wadeable Streams and Ponds in Western and Southeast Oregon, 2009-2010 In Progress reports / Fish Division, Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, 2011.
Smith, Kent, InSight Consultants, and Umpqua Basin Watershed Council. Analysis of 1937 Stream Temperature Data from the Tiller Region of the South Umpqua River. Yoncalla, Or.: InSight Consultants, 1999.
Wolken, Karin M.. Analysis of Fire Severity in Southwestern Oregon Using Aerial LiDAR. M.S. ed. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon State University, 2019.
Rinella, Joseph F.. Analysis of fixed-station water-quality data in the Umpqua River Basin, Oregon In Water-Resources Investigations Report. Vol. no. 85-4253. Portland, Or: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1986.
Petro, Vanessa M., John Stevenson, and Jimmy D. Taylor. Assessing beaver occupancy and dam building potential: a case study in the Umpqua watershed of Southwestern Oregon In Proceedings of the Vertebrate Pest Conference. Vol. 29th. Santa Barbara, Calif.: University of California, Agriculture & Natural Resources, 2020.
Habron, Geoffrey Bryan. An Assessment of Community-Based Adaptive Watershed Management in Three Umpqua Basin Watersheds. Ph. D. ed. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon State University, 1999.
Tanner, D. Q.. Assessment of water quality, nutrients, algal productivity, and management alternatives for low-flow conditions, South Umpqua River basins, Oregon, 1990-92 In Water-Resources Investigations Report. Vol. no.96-4082. Portland, Ore.: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1996.
Miller, Jay, and William R. Seaburg. "Athapaskans of Southwestern Oregon." In Northwest Coast, edited by Wayne Suttles, p.580-588. Vol. 7. Handbook of North American Indians 7. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, 1990.
Robison, J. H., and C. A. Collins. Availability and quality of ground water in the Winston area, Douglas County, Oregon [cartographic material] In Water Resources Investigations. Portland, Or.: U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources Division, 1977.
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Geyer, Nancy A.. Calapooya Creek Watershed Assessment and Action Plan. Umpqua Basin Watershed Council, 2003.
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.
Kinyon, Bob, Sam Dunnavant, Umpqua Basin Watershed Council, and Oregon. Dept. Fish & of Wildlife. Catching Creek Enhancement Project: Project Completion Report: OWEB Project #201-609 In Catching Creek Enhancement Project., 2002.
Oster, Eugene A., and III Swift, C. H.. Channel Capacity and Flood Characteristics for Selected Reaches of Elk Creek and Tributaries, Douglas County, Oregon. Portland, Or.: U.S. Geological Survey, 1969.
Douglas County(Or.). Planning Commission. The Character of Douglas County. Roseburg, Or.: Douglas County Planning Commission,, 1968.
Struble, William T., Joshua J. Roering, Rebecca J. Dorsey, and Rebecca Bendick. "Characteristic scales of drainage reorganization in Cascadia." Geophysical Research Letters 48 (2021): e2020GL091413.
Nicholas, Jay W., David G. Hankin, Oregon State University. Extension Service, Oregon. Fish Division, and Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Research and Development Section. Chinook Salmon Populations in Oregon Coastal River Basins: Description of Life Histories and Assessment of Recent Trends in Run Strengths. Vol. 2nd ed. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon State University Extension Service, 1989.
Nicholas, Jay W., David G. Hankin, Oregon State University. Extension Service., Oregon Fish Division, and Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Research and Development Section. Chinook salmon populations in Oregon coastal river basins: description of life histories and assessment of recent trends in run strengths In Information Reports (Oregon. Fish Division) . Vol. no.88-1. Portland, Or.: Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, Research and Development Section,, 1988.
Spencer, Lee. Climatic change, spring Chinook, and human seasonal movements in the upper basin of the South Umpqua River: the Times Square Rockshelter model In Northwest Anthropological Conference. Vol. 43rd. Eugene, Or., 1990.
Kruzic, Lance M., and Denns L. Scarnecchia. "Comparison of midsummer survival and growth of age-0 hatchery coho salmon held in pools and riffs." Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 130 (2001): p.147-154.
Roper, Brett, and Dennis L. Scarnecchia. "A comparison of trap efficiencies for wild and hatchery age-0 chinook salmon." North American Journal of Fisheries Management 16 (1996): p.214-217.
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.

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