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2013
O’Brien, C., L. Unruh, C. Zimmerman, W. E. Bradshaw, C. M. Holzapfel, and W. A. Cresko. "Geography of the circadian gene clock and photoperiodic response in western North American populations of the three-spined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus." Journal of Fish Biology 82 (2013): p.827-839.
Wheatcroft, Robert A., Miguel A. Goñi, Kristin N. Richardson, and Jeffry C. Borgeld. "Natural and human impacts on centennial sediment accumulation patterns on the Umpqua River margin, Oregon." Marine Geology 339 (2013): p.44-56.
Lewis, Sierra Koch. Reconnecting Aquatic Habitats: Validating Historical Habitat Use by Anadromous Fishes Using Telemetry and Stable Isotope Analysis above Barriers. M.S. ed. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon State University, 2013.
Owens, Hazel L.. Relationships between Stream Discharge and Cutthroat Trout Abundance at Multiple Scales in Managed Headwater Basins of Western Oregon. M.S. ed. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon State University , 2013.
O’Malley, Kathleen G., Douglas F. Markle, and William R. Ardren. "Timing of population fragmentation in a vulnerable minnow, the Umpqua chub, and the role of nonnative predators." Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 14 (2013): p.447-457.
Oregon. Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries, and National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program(U.S.). Tsunami inundation maps for East Gardiner, Douglas County, Oregon In Tsunami Inundation Map. Vol. no.TIM-Doug-05. East Gardiner, Douglas County, Oregon no.TIM-Doug-05. Portland, Or.: Oregon. Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries, 2013.
Oregon. Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries, and National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program(U.S.). Tsunami inundation maps for Umpqua River East, Douglas County, Oregon In Tsunami Inundation Map. Vol. no.TIM-Doug-08. Umpqua River East, Douglas County, Oregon no.TIM-Doug-08. Portland, Or.: Oregon. Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries, 2013.
Oregon. Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries, and National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program(U.S.). Tsunami inundation maps for Umpqua River West, Douglas County, Oregon In Tsunami Inundation Map. Vol. no.TIM-Doug-06. Umpqua River West, Douglas County, Oregon no.TIM-Doug-06. Portland, Or.: Oregon. Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries, 2013.
Banks, Michael A., Michael S. Blouin, Gregory R. Moyer, Veronique Theriault, Amelia Whitcomb, David Loomis, and Laura S. Jackson. Umpqua Coho Salmon Genetic Pedigree., 2013.
Huchko, Holly A., Jeff R. McEnroe, Rachel R. Davee, Oregon. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, U.S. Bureau of Land Management, and Partnership for Umpqua Rivers. Wolf Creek In-stream EM, Final Project Completion Report. OWEB Grant # 211-2046-8951: Wolf Creek In-stream EM, Final Project Completion Report. Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, 2013.
2012
Hasselman, Daniel J., Richard A. Hinrichsen, Barbara A. Shields, and Curtis C. Ebbesmeyer. "American shad of the Pacific Coast: a harmful invasive species or benign introduction?" Fisheries 37 (2012): p.115-122.
Homoky, William B., Silke Severmann, James McManus, William M. Berelson, Timothy E. Riedel, Peter J. Statham, and Rachel A. Mills. "Dissolved oxygen and suspended particles regulate the benthic flux of iron from continental margins." Marine Chemistry 134-135 (2012): p.59-70.
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.
Hughes, Robert M., Alan T. Herlihy, William J. Gerth, and Yangdong Pan. "Estimating vertebrate, benthic macroinvertebrate, and diatom taxa richness in raftable Pacific Northwest rivers for bioassessment purposes." Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 184 (2012): p.3185-3198.
Boguski, D. A., S. B. Reid, D. H. Goodman, and M. F. Docker. "Genetic diversity, endemism and phylogeny of lampreys within the genus Lampetra sensu stricto (Petromyzontiformes: Petromyzontidae) in western North America." Journal of Fish Biology 81 (2012): p.1891-1914.
Coates, Kelly Crispen. History, Ecology and Restoration Potential of Salmonid Fishes in the Umpqua River, Oregon. M.S. ed. Missoula, MT: University of Montana, 2012.
U.S. Department of the Army. Portland District. Hydrographic Surveys [website]., 2012.
Whitcomb, Amelia C.. Mate Choice of Wild Spawning Coho Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) in the Umpqua River, Oregon. M.S. ed. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon State University, 2012.
Gray, John E., Mark E. Hines, David P. Krabbenhoft, and Bryn Thoms. "Methylation of Hg downstream from the Bonanza Hg mine, Oregon." Applied Geochemistry 27 (2012): p.106-114.
Pan, Yangdong, Robert M. Hughes, Alan T. Herlihy, and Philip R. Kaufmann. "Non-wadeable river bioassessment: spatial variation of benthic diatom assemblages in Pacific Northwest rivers, USA." Hydrobiologia 684 (2012): p.241-260.
Hughes, Robert M., and Alan T. Herlihy. "Patterns in catch per unit effort of native prey fish and alien piscivorous fish in 7 Pacific Northwest USA Rivers." Fisheries 37 (2012): 201-211.
Hasselman, Daniel J., Richard A. Hinrichsen, Barbara A. Shields, and Curtis C. Ebbesmeyer. "The rapid establishment, dispersal, and increased abundance of invasive American shad in the Pacific." Fisheries 37 (2012): p.103-114.
Hastings, Roxanne H., M. A. Goni, Robert A. Wheatcroft, and J. C. Borgeld. "A terrestrial organic matter depocenter on a high-energy margin: The Umpqua River system, Oregon." Continental Shelf Research 39-40 (2012): p.78-91.
Shaw, S. B., and M. T. Watlter. "Using comparative analysis to teach about the nature of nonstationarity in future flood predictions." Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 16 (2012): p.1269-1279.

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