Publications
All of our publications are accessible through the USGS Publication Warehouse. Publications by scientists of the Oregon Water Science Center are listed below.
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Water resources of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, Oregon Water resources of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, Oregon
Water resources of the Umatilla Indian Reservation are poorly distributed both geographically and in time. On the reservation, only the Umatilla River and one of its principal tributaries, Meacham Creek, have significant perennial flows. Runoff of the principal streams is largely from snowmelt in the Blue Mountains and is highly variable. The principal aquifers are the Columbia River...
Authors
Joseph B. Gonthier, D.D. Harris
Algal conditions and the potential for future algal problems in the Willamette River, Oregon Algal conditions and the potential for future algal problems in the Willamette River, Oregon
For nearly half a century the Willamette River in Oregon experienced severe dissolved-oxygen problems related to large loads of organically rich waste waters from industries and municipalities. Since the mid-1950 's dissolved oxygen quality has gradually improved owing to low-flow augmentation, the achievement of basinwide secondary treatment, and the use of other waste-management...
Authors
David A. Rickert, R.R. Petersen, S. W. McKenzie, W. G. Hines, S.A. Wille
Dissolved-oxygen regimen of the Willamette River, Oregon, under conditions of basinwide secondary treatment Dissolved-oxygen regimen of the Willamette River, Oregon, under conditions of basinwide secondary treatment
For nearly half a century the Willamette River in Oregon experienced severe dissolved-oxygen problems related to large loads of organically rich waste waters from industries and municipalities. Since the mid-1950 's dissolved oxygen quality has gradually improved owing to low-flow augmentation, the achievement of basinwide secondary treatment, and the use of other waste-management...
Authors
Walter G. Hines, S. W. McKenzie, D. A. Rickert, F. A. Rinella
A synoptic survey of trace metals in bottom sediments of the Willamette River, Oregon A synoptic survey of trace metals in bottom sediments of the Willamette River, Oregon
For nearly half a century the Willamette River in Oregon experienced severe dissolved-oxygen problems related to large loads of organically rich waste waters from industries and municipalities. Since the mid-1950 's dissolved oxygen quality has gradually improved owing to low-flow augmentation, the achievement of basinwide secondary treatment, and the use of other waste-management...
Authors
David A. Rickert, V. C. Kennedy, S. W. McKenzie, W. G. Hines
Availability and quality of ground water in the Winston area, Douglas County, Oregon Availability and quality of ground water in the Winston area, Douglas County, Oregon
A map of the Winston area, Douglas County, Oreg., shows areal geology and locations and chemical diagrams of wells with water analyses. Another map of the area has diagrams showing the depth to water, pumping level, total depth, and yields of selected wells. Reported yields of wells range from less than 1 to as much as 70 gallons per minute; the average is less than 10. A table listing...
Authors
J. H. Robison, C. A. Collins
1976 water-quality data in Bear Creek basin, Medford, Oregon 1976 water-quality data in Bear Creek basin, Medford, Oregon
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Rogue Valley Council of Governments, is studying surface-water-quality problems and their causes in the Bear Creek basin of southwestern Oregon. Two specific areas of investigation include: measurements of the quality and quantity of water in the irrigation canals and drainage system and the diel (during a 24-hour period) variation of...
Authors
Stuart W. McKenzie, Loren A. Wittenberg
Hydrologic changes after logging in two small Oregon coastal watersheds Hydrologic changes after logging in two small Oregon coastal watersheds
Effects of clearcut, cable logging on the hydrologic characteristics of a small coastal stream in Oregon indicate an average 181-percent increase in sediment yield over a 7-year postlogging period. Annual runoff and high-flow volumes increased 19 and 1.1 inches (480 and 28 mm), respectively, after logging in the watershed. Clearcutting in small, spaced patches in another watershed...
Authors
David Dell Harris
Analysis of bottom material from the Willamette River, Portland Harbor, Oregon Analysis of bottom material from the Willamette River, Portland Harbor, Oregon
The bottom material of the Willamette River, Portland Harbor, was sampled in duplicate on February 1, 1977. Results are reported on the following analyses of the material: immediate and long-term oxygen demand; particle size; percent moisture; residue, loss on ignition; and chemical.
Authors
Stuart W. McKenzie
Elutriation study of Willamette River bottom material and Willamette-Columbia River water Elutriation study of Willamette River bottom material and Willamette-Columbia River water
Bottom material from the Willamette River was collected and mixed with Willamette and Columbia River waters on May 17, 1977. The elutriate, as well as each sample, was analyzed for selected nutrients, metals, and pesticides. Results show that the average dissolved ammonia, manganese, and zinc concentrations would require dilution by receiving water to achieve aquatic-life criteria levels...
Authors
Joseph F. Rinella, Stuart W. McKenzie
Analysis of street sweepings, Portland, Oregon Analysis of street sweepings, Portland, Oregon
A brief study involving collection and analysis of street sweepings was undertaken to provide the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers with data on physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of dust and dirt accumulating on Portland streets. Most of the analyses selected were based on the pollutant loads predicted by the Storage, Treatment, Overflow, and Runoff Model (STORM). Five...
Authors
Timothy L. Miller, Joseph F. Rinella, Stuart W. McKenzie, Jerry Parmenter
Project development and data programs for assessing the quality of the Willamette River, Oregon Project development and data programs for assessing the quality of the Willamette River, Oregon
For nearly half a century the Willamette River in Oregon experienced severe dissolved-oxygen problems related to large loads of organically rich waste waters from industries and municipalities. Since the mid-1950 's dissolved oxygen quality has gradually improved owing to low-flow augmentation, the achievement of basinwide secondary treatment, and the use of other waste-management...
Authors
David A. Rickert, Walter G. Hines, Stuart W. McKenzie
Reservoir-system model for the Willamette River basin, Oregon Reservoir-system model for the Willamette River basin, Oregon
For nearly half a century the Willamette River in Oregon experienced severe dissolved-oxygen problems related to large loads of organically rich waste waters from industries and municipalities. Since the mid-1950 's dissolved oxygen quality has gradually improved owing to low-flow augmentation, the achievement of basinwide secondary treatment, and the use of other waste-management...
Authors
James O. Shearman