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Journal Article
Ebersole, Joseph L., Mike E. Colvin, Parker J. Wigington, Jr., Scott G. Leibowitz, Joan P. Baker, Robbins M. Church, Jana E. Compton, and Michael A. Cairns. "Hierarchical modeling of late-summer weight and summer abundance of juvenile coho salmon across a stream network." Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 138 (2009): p.1138-1156.
Coats, Robert. "Hydropower, timber management and eutrophication in the North Umpqua River Basin." Watershed Management Council Networker 9 (2000): p. 1, 4-6.
Gray, Andrew B.. "The impact of persistent dynamics on suspended sediment load estimation." Geomorphology 322 (2018): p.132-147.
Yang, Yang, Theodore A. Endreny, and David J. Nowak. "iTree-Hydro: snow hydrology update for the urban forest hydrology model." Journal of the American Water Resources Association 47 (2011): p.1211-1218.
Dose, Jeffrey J., and Brett B. Roper. "Long-term changes in low-flow channel widths within the South Umpqua watershed, Oregon." Water Resources Bulletin 30 (1994): 993-1000.
Ebersole, Joseph L., Mike E. Colvin, Parker J. Wigington, Jr., Scott G. Leibowitz, Joan P. Baker, Robbins M. Church, Jana E. Compton, Bruce A. Miller, Michael A. Cairns, Bruce P. Hansen et al. "Modeling stream network-scale variation in coho salmon overwinter survival and smolt size." Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 138 (2009): p.564-580.
Roper, Brett B., and Dennis L. Scarnecchia. "Observer variability in classifying habitat types in stream surveys." North American Journal of Fisheries Management 15 (1995): p.49-53.
Anonymous. "Oregon families flee before floods: 3 streams spill water over area: Roseburg, Eugene areas hard hit; Rogue runs high." The Oregonian (1953): p.1.
Kulm, Laverne D., K. F. Scheidegger, John V. Byrne, and J. J. Spigai. "A preliminary investigation of the heavy mineral suites of the coastal rivers and beaches of Oregon and northern California." The Ore Bin 30 (1968): 165-180.
Burt, Wayne V., and Bruce W. McAlister. "Recent studies in the hydrography of Oregon estuaries." Research Briefs. Fish Commission of Oregon 7 (1959): p.14-27.
Mayer, T. D., and S. W. Naman. "Streamflow response to climate as influenced by geology and elevation." Journal of the American Water Resources Association 47 (2011): p.724-738.
Report
U.S. Dept. of the Interior. Bureau of Land Management. BLM Addendum for Lower North Umpqua Watershed Assessment: Fifth Field Watershed., 2003.
Wallick, Rose J., Jim E. O'Connor, Scott W. Anderson, Mackenzie Keith, Charles Cannon, and John C. Risley. Channel change and bed-material transport in the Umpqua River Basin, Oregon In Scientific Investigations Report . Vol. no. 2011-5041. Reston, Va.: U.S. Geological Survey, 2011.
Wallick, Rose J., Jim E. O'Connor, Scott W. Anderson, Mackenzie Keith, Charles Cannon, and John C. Risley. Channel change and bed-material transport in the Umpqua River Basin, Oregon In U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report. Vol. no.2010-1314. Reston, Va.: U.S. Geological Survey, 2010.
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.
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.
Wiedemann, Alfred M.. The ecology of Pacific Northwest coastal sand dunes : a community profile In FWS/OBS. Vol. no.84/04., 1984.
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.
Dalton, Meghan M., Erica Fleishman, and Oregon Climate Change Research Institute.,,. Fifth Oregon Climate Assessment. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon State University. Oregon Climate Change Research Institute , 2021.
U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency.,. Flood Insurance Study: Douglas County, Oregon and Incorporated Areas. v.2 of 3., 2021.

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