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2011
Lindley, Steven T., Daniel L. Erickson, Mary L. Moser, Greg Williams, Olaf P. Langness, Jr. McCovey, Barry W., Michael Belchik, Dave Vogel, William Pinnix, John T. Kelly et al. "Electronic tagging of green sturgeon reveals population structure and movement among estuaries." Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 140 (2011): p.108-122.
Meininger, William Scott. The Influence of Contemporary Forest Management on Stream Nutrient Concentrations in an Industrialized Forest in the Oregon Cascades. M.S. ed. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon State University, 2011.
Aikens, Melvin C., Thomas J. Connolly, and Dennis L. Jenkins. "Lower Columbia and Oregon coast." In Oregon Archaeology, p.210-283. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon State University Press, 2011.
Thériault, Véronique, Gregory R. Moyer, Laura S. Jackson, Michael S. Blouin, and Michael A. Banks. "Reduced reproductive success of hatchery coho salmon in the wild: insights into most likely mechanisms." Molecular Ecology 20 (2011): p.1860-1869.
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.
Hastings, Roxanne H.. A Terrestrial Organic Matter Depocenter on a High-Energy Margin Adjacent to a Low-Sediment-Yield River: the Umpqua River Margin, Oregon. M.S. ed. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon State University, 2011.
2010
Tang, Qiang, Jie Liu, and Hongling Liu. "Comparison of different daily streamflow series in US and China, under a viewpoint of complex networks." Modern Physics letters. B, Condensed Matter Physics, Statistical Physics, Applied Physics 24 (2010): p.1541-1547.
Laferriere, Alix M., Heidi Harris, John Schaefer, South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve, and The Confederated Tribes of the Coos Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians. Early Detection of a New Invasive Mesogastropod, Assiminea parasitologica, in Pacific Northwest Estuaries., 2010.
Cordell, Jeffery R., Lucinda M. Tear, and Stephen M. Bollens. "Modelling physico-chemical factors affecting occurrences of a non-indigenous planktonic copepod in northeast Pacific estuaries." Biological Invasions 12 (2010): p.1427-1445.
Kettratad, Jes, and Douglas F. Markle. "Redescription of the Tyee sucker, Catostomus tsiltcoosensis (Catostomidae)." Western North American Naturalist 70 (2010): p.273-287.
Leonard, Lucinda J., Claire A. Currie, Stephane Mazzotti, and Roy D. Hyndman. "Rupture area and displacement of past Cascadia great earthquakes from coastal coseismic subsidence." Geological Society of America Bulletin. 122 (2010): p.2079-2096.
Leuthold, Niels C.. Short-Term Relationship of Timber Management and Pacific Giant Salamander Populations, and the Response of Larval Stream Amphibian to Predators under Differing Sediment Levels. Ph. D. ed. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon State University, 2010.
Scordino, Joe, and Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission. West Coast Pinniped Program Investigations on California Sea Lion and Pacific Harbor Seal Impacts on Salmonids and Other Fishery Resources., 2010.
2009
McPhail, J. D., and E. B. Taylor. "Phylogeography of the longnose dace (Rhinichthys cataractae) species group in northwestern North America — the origin and evolution of the Umpqua and Millicoma dace." Canadian Journal of Zoology 87 (2009): p.491-497.
O'Connor, Jim E., Rose J. Wallick, Steven Sobieszczyk, Charles Cannon, and Scott W. Anderson. Preliminary assessment of vertical stability and gravel transport along the Umpqua River, southwestern Oregon In U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report. Vol. no.2009-1010. Reston, Va.: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey,, 2009.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Portland District, and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Region 10. Site Management and Monitoring Plan (SMMP) for the Umpqua River Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Sites, OR . Portland, Or.: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Portland District, 2009.
Bolt, Greg. "Tests find dog died of toxin in algae." Register-Guard (2009).
Meadows, Matthew W.. Using In Situ Turbidity to Estimate Sediment Loads in Forested Headwater Streams: A Top-Down Versus Bottom-Up Approach. M.S. ed. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon State University, 2009.

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