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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.
Peters, Robert, Bruce Jaffe, Guy Gelfenbaum, and Curt Peterson. Cascadia tsunami deposit database [electronic resource] In U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report. Vol. no.03-13. [Menlo Park, Calif.]: U.S. Geological Survey, 2003.
Aldous, Allison, Jenny Brown, Adrien Elseroad, and The Nature Conservancy in Oregon. The Coastal Connection: Assessing Oregon Estuaries for Conservation Planning. Portland, Or.: The Nature Conservancy in Oregon, 2008.
Massingill, Chris, Coos Watershed Association, Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board, and Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds. Coastal Oregon Riparian Silviculture Guide. Charleston, Or.: Coos Watershed Association, 2003.
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Ramp, Len. Geology & mineral resources of Douglas County, Oregon In Bulletin (Oregon. Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries) . Portland, Or.: Oregon Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries, 1972.
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Ruggiero, Peter, Cheryl A. Brown, Paul D. Komar, Jonathan C. Allan, Deborah A. Reusser, and Henry Lee II. "Impacts of climate change on Oregon’s coasts and estuaries." In Oregon Climate Assessment Report, edited by Kathie Dello and Philip W. Mote, p.211-268. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon State University. College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences. Oregon Climate Change Research Institute,, 2010.
Anonymous. "In Southern Oregon: Greatest Flood Known Since the Country Was Settled..." Morning Oregonian 30 no.9156 (1890).

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