Atlas of Oregon
Author: William G Loy
Publisher: University of Oregon Press
Published: 2002-10-01
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ISBN-13: 9780871140920
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Author: William G Loy
Publisher: University of Oregon Press
Published: 2002-10-01
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ISBN-13: 9780871140920
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Daniel Morgan Johnson
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Published: 1985
Total Pages: 317
ISBN-13: 9780870713439
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA must for all who enjoy fishing in Oregon. Examines more than 200 lakes, including all the largest and best known, providing maps and detailed data on each.
Author: John E. McDonough
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Published: 2012-09-03
Total Pages: 368
ISBN-13: 0520274520
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA guide to the Affordable Care Act, our new national health care law. An account of the process from the 2008 presidential campaign to the moment in 2010 when the bill was signed into law before anyone had a chance to digest the document. At a time when the nation is taking a second look at the ACA, "Inside National Health Reform" provides essential information for Americans to review the governmental processes and politics in enacting this legislation.
Author: William L. Sullivan
Publisher: Navillus Press
Published: 2009-04
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780981570129
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWith the addition of 200,000 more acres designated by Congress as Oregon wilderness in 2009, use this as a planning guide to explore new areas and old favorites from The Three Sisters and Mount Hood to Eagle Cap and Steens Mountain. This is a complete guide to Oregon's backcountry.
Author: Marli Bryant Miller
Publisher:
Published: 2021
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ISBN-13: 9780878427031
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"To discover astonishing rocks and landforms in the Beaver State, all that is required is a good map, a sense of adventure, and Oregon Rocks, a guide to 60 of the most compelling geologic sites in the state. The well-chosen destinations span the state's geologic history from the Triassic marble at Oregon Caves to the 240-year-old lava dome on Mt. Hood. With more active volcanoes than any other state in the Lower Forty-Eight, Oregon boasts towering behemoths, steaming fumaroles, and eroding cinder cones. Geologist Marli Miller will guide you through the ash and lava from recent eruptions to find evidence of older ones, including a supervolcano possibly produced by the Yellowstone hot spot before it tracked east, and lava that flowed all the way to the coast from eruptions near the Oregon-Idaho border. Although residents of eastern and western Oregon may not admit they have anything in common, the barnacled sea stacks near Cannon Beach and Tillamook are composed of the exact same rock as stacked lava flows on the Columbia Plateau. With beautiful photographs and informative figures and maps, this guidebook will unite Oregonians in their pursuit of outdoor exploration, be it rock hounding, peak bagging, beachcombing, or contemplating their place in the long history of the Earth"--
Author: A. Jon Kimerling
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Published: 1985
Total Pages: 154
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Rand McNally
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Published: 2009-11
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780528874505
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Blair A. Csuti
Publisher:
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 546
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis revised and expanded edition of the standard reference on Oregon wildlife provides interested citizens with a basic understanding of wildlife species and serves as an invaluable reference for serious naturalists and wildlife professionals.
Author: Chad Dahlstrom
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Published: 2020-07-30
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ISBN-13: 9781735391908
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAtlas of Lore - Oregon, is a pulp horror magazine that covers the most frightening supernatural lore in Oregon, short fictional horror stories inspired by the lore, a 6-page horror comic, book reviews, and the re-release of H.P. Lovecraft's "The Nameless City." The magazine is inspired by paranormal happenings including hauntings, cryptids, and possession. Artists and authors from around the globe contributed to this first edition. The magazine includes over 100 pages of lore, art, and stories.
Author: David Hulse
Publisher:
Published: 2002-01
Total Pages: 178
ISBN-13: 9780870715426
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"The Willamette River Basin Planning Atlas offers a valuable resource for anyone interested in the region's past, present, and future. Using a variety of color maps, charts, and photographs, the Atlas presents a vast amount of information intended to provide a long-term, large-scale view of changes in human and natural systems within the Basin." "Five chapters provide information on current conditions and historical changes since 1850, focusing in turn on land forms and geology, water resources, plants and animals, land use, and human population." "Next, there is a detailed examination of how the Basin may change between now and 2050 under three alternative scenarios for future land and water use: one assuming a continuation of current land use and management policies, the second assuming a loosening of current policies to allow freer development, and the third assuming greater emphasis on ecosystem protection and restoration." "The final chapter demonstrates how the information and analyses presented in the Atlas can be used to prioritize and design river restoration strategies. Although the focus is on the Willamette River and its floodplain, the book's approach provides a useful model that can be applied to other regions as well." "Intended for general readers and specialists alike, the Atlas provides information to help local citizens, policymakers, and scientists make better decisions about the Willamette River Basin and its future."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved