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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Selection of streamflow and reservoir-release models for river-quality assessment Selection of streamflow and reservoir-release models for river-quality assessment
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
Marshall E. Jennings, James O. Shearman, Daniel P. Bauer
Summary appraisals of the nation's ground-water resources – California region Summary appraisals of the nation's ground-water resources – California region
Most people in the California Region live in a semiarid or arid climate, with precipitation less than the potential evapotranspiration- environments of perennial water deficiency. The deficiency becomes most onerous during the characteristically rainless summers and during recurrent droughts that may continue for 10--20 years. However, water from winter rain and snow can be stored for...
Authors
H. E. Thomas, D. A. Phoenix
Methodology for river-quality assessment with application to the Willamette River basin, Oregon Methodology for river-quality assessment with application to 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
David A. Rickert, Walter G. Hines, Stuart W. McKenzie
Hydrologic reconnaissance of the geothermal area near Klamath Falls, Oregon Hydrologic reconnaissance of the geothermal area near Klamath Falls, Oregon
Geothermal phenomena observed in the vicinity of Klamath Falls include hot springs with temperatures that approach 204°F (96 o C) (the approximate boiling temperature for the altitude), steam and water wells with temperatures that exceed 212°F (100°C), and hundreds of warm-water wells with temperatures mostly ranging from 68° to 95°F (20° to 35°C). Although warm waters are encountered by...
Authors
E.A. Sammel, D. L. Peterson
Basic data on urban storm-water quality, Portland, Oregon Basic data on urban storm-water quality, Portland, Oregon
To assess urban storm-water-quality characteristics in the metropolitan area of Portland, Oreg., seven drainage basins were selected with varying drainage areas, basin slopes, impervious areas, land uses, and active construction areas. Automatic water-quality samplers, rain gages, and stream gages were installed in each basin. From September 1, 1975, to may 1, 1976, data were collected...
Authors
Stuart W. McKenzie, Timothy L. Miller
Water resources of Lincoln County coastal area, Oregon Water resources of Lincoln County coastal area, Oregon
The Lincoln County coastal area is underlain by Tertiary volcanic and sedimentary rocks of low permeability that store only a small volume of the annual precipitation which averages 68 inches (1,730 millimeters). Consequently, the Tertiary units yield small quantities of water to wells and furnish little ground-water discharge to maintain the base flow of streams. Although streamflow is...
Authors
F. J. Frank, Antonius Laenen
Availability and quality of ground water in the Drain-Yoncalla area, Douglas County, Oregon Availability and quality of ground water in the Drain-Yoncalla area, Douglas County, Oregon
The purpose of this report is to present information that may enable water users, potential water users, and planners to estimate the likelihood of obtaining ground water in adequate quantity and of suitable quality at desired locations within the study area. The Drain-Yoncalla area is in Douglas County in southwestern Oregon, includes about 340 mi2 (880 km2), and lies within the Umpqua...
Authors
J. H. Robison, C. A. Collins
Ground water in the Harrisburg-Halsey area, southern Willamette Valley, Oregon Ground water in the Harrisburg-Halsey area, southern Willamette Valley, Oregon
The Harrisburg-Halsey area lies between the Cascade and Coast Ranges in the southern Willamette Valley in northwestern Oregon. The area consists of approximately 350 square miles (910 km2) and includes a part of the lower foothills of the Coast and Cascade Ranges. Volcanic and marine sedimentary units exposed in the foothills range in age from Eocene to Miocene. The volcanic rocks are...
Authors
F. J. Frank
Summary appraisals of the nation's ground-water resources – Great Basin region Summary appraisals of the nation's ground-water resources – Great Basin region
Ground-water withdrawals by wells in the Great Basin Region were about 1.1 million acre-feet (1,360 cubic hectometres) in 1970. Most of these withdrawals were from 87 of the 234 hydrographic areas in the region. Withdrawals ranged from about 1,000 acre-feet (1.2 cubic hectometres) to more than 100,000 acre-feet (123 cubic hectometres). Jordan Valley, which includes Salt Lake City, had...
Authors
Thomas E. Eakin, Don Price, J. R. Harrill
Possible effects on Lake Abert of a proposed impoundment on Chewaucan River, south-central Oregon Possible effects on Lake Abert of a proposed impoundment on Chewaucan River, south-central Oregon
This statement is a response to questions raised by personnel of the U.S. Forest Service, Lakeview, Oregon, with respect to the possible effects on Lake Abert and its basin if the propos ed Coffeepot Reservoir is built on Chewaucan River. The responses are keyed to paragraphs in a letter of inquiry but are self-explanatory without reference to that letter.
Authors
A. S. Van Denburgh
Distribution of radionuclides in the Columbia River streambed, Hanford Reservation to Longview, Washington Distribution of radionuclides in the Columbia River streambed, Hanford Reservation to Longview, Washington
No abstract available.
Authors
W.L. Haushild, G.R. Dempster, H.H. Stevens
Availability and quality of ground water in the Sutherlin area, Douglas County, Oregon Availability and quality of ground water in the Sutherlin area, Douglas County, Oregon
The purpose of this map report is to present information in a form that will enable water users, potential water users, and planners to estimate the likelihood of obtaining ground water in adequate quantity and of suitable quality at desired locations. The Sutherlin area is in Douglas County in southwestern Oregon and includes about 280 square miles (720 km2) entirely within the Umpqua...
Authors
J. H. Robison