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Climatological Handbook, Columbia Basin States. [Vancouver, Wash.], 1969.
Pacific Northwest River Basins Commission. Meteorology Committee,. Climatological handbook, Columbia Basin States. [Vancouver, Wash.], 1969.
Percy, Katherine L., David A. Bella, Chet Sutterline, and Peter C. Klingeman. Descriptions and information sources for Oregon estuaries In WRRI (Series). Vol. no.19. Corvallis, Or.: Sea Grant College Program, Oregon State University, 1974.
Graves, Jonathan K., Peter L. Britz, Jim Bergeron, and Cathy Peterson. Ecotourism in Northwest Oregon. Astoria, OR: Columbia River Estuary Study Taskforce, 1996.
Estuary management in the Pacific Northwest : an overview of programs and activities in Washington, Oregon, and Northern California In ORESU-H. Vol. no.03-001. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University, 2003.
Coastal Natural Hazards Policy Working Group, U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Oregon State University. Sea Grant College Program, and Oregon. Legislative Assembly. Improving natural hazards management on the Oregon coast In ORESU-T. Vol. no.94-002. Corvallis, OR: Oregon Sea Grant. Oregon State University,, 1994.
Pearson, Clara, Elizabeth Derr Jacobs, and Melville Jacobs. Nehalem Tillamook Tales In Northwest reprints. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University Press, 1990.
Pauley, Gilbert B., Kevin Oshima, Karen L. Bowers, and G. L. Thomas. Species Profiles : Life Histories and Environmental Requirements of Coastal Fishes and Invertebrates (Pacific Northwest : Sea-Run Cutthroat Trout In Biological Report (Washington, D.C.). Vicksburg, Miss.: Coastal Ecology Group, Waterways Experiment Station, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1989.
Laufle, Jeffrey C., Gilbert B. Pauley, Michael F. Shepard, U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station. Coastal Ecology Group, and National Coastal Ecosystems Team. Species Profiles : Life Histories and Environmental Requirements of Coastal Fishes and Invertebrates (Pacific Northwest) : Coho Salmon In Biological Report (Washington, D.C.). Washington, D.C.; Vicksburg, Miss.: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, 1986.
Beauchamp, David A., Michael F. Shepard, Gilbert B. Pauley, National Coastal Ec Team, and U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station. Coastal Ecology Group. Species Profiles : Life Histories and Environmental Requirements of Coastal Fishes and Invertebrates (Pacific Northwest) : Chinook Salmon In FWS/OBS. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1983.
Wilson, C. D., and W. G. Pearcy. The utilization of Netarts Bay by juvenile chum salmon, 1984 In ORESU-T. Corvallis, Or.: Oregon State University, Sea Grant College Program, 1985.
Chung, Alton W., and W. G. Pearcy. The utilization of Netarts Bay by juvenile chum salmon, 1986 In ORESU-T. Vol. no.86-002. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University, Sea Grant College Program, 1986.
Book Chapter
Nelson, Alan R., and Stephen F. Personius. "Great-earthquake potential in Oregon and Washington – an overview of recent coastal geologic studies and their bearing on segmentation of Holocene ruptures, Central Cascadia Subduction Zone." In Assessing Earthquake Hazards and Reducing Risk in the Pacific Northwest, v.1, edited by A.M. Rogers, Timothy J. Walsh, William J. Kockelman and George R. Priest, p.91-114. Vol. no.1560 v.1. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper no.1560 v.1. Washington, D.C.: U.S. G.P.O., 1996.
Nelson, Alan R., and Stephen F. Personius. "Great-earthquake potential in Oregon and Washington – an overview of recent coastal geologic studies and their bearing on segmentation of Holocene ruptures, Central Cascadia Subduction Zone." In Assessing Earthquake Hazards and Reducing Risk in the Pacific Northwest, v.1, edited by A.M. Rogers, Timothy J. Walsh, William J. Kockelman and George R. Priest, p.91-114. Vol. no.1560 v.1. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper no.1560 v.1. Washington, D.C.: U.S. G.P.O., 1996.
"Table 11-32. Rain storms: Outstanding occurrences of record: Oregon." In Climatological Handbook, Columbia Basin States, p.253. Vol. 2. [Vancouver, Wash.], 1969.
Journal Article
Peterson, Curt D., Don J. Pettit, Kara Kingen, Sandy Vanderburgh, and Chuck Rosenfeld. "Catastrophic beach sand losses due to erosion from predicted future sea level rise (0.5–1.0 m), based on increasing submarine accommodation spaces in the high-wave-energy coast of the Pacific Northwest, Washington, Oregon, and Northern California, USA." Marine Geology 439 (2021).
Peterson, Curt D., Don J. Pettit, Kara Kingen, Sandy Vanderburgh, and Chuck Rosenfeld. "Catastrophic beach sand losses due to erosion from predicted future sea level rise (0.5–1.0 m), based on increasing submarine accommodation spaces in the high-wave-energy coast of the Pacific Northwest, Washington, Oregon, and Northern California, USA." Marine Geology 439 (2021).
Peck, Erin K., Robert A. Wheatcroft, and Laura S. Brophy. "Controls on sediment accretion and blue carbon burial in tidal saline wetlands: insights from the Oregon coast." Journal of Geophysical Research. Biogeosciences 125 (2020): article e2019JG005464 .
Chapman, John W., Jingchun Li, Michael F. McGowan, Ralph A. Breitenstein, Ralph Appy, Kathryn A. Hieb, Christina N. Piotrowski, and Leanne E. Elder. "A doubled down invasion of the northeast Pacific by the Asian mud shrimp, Upogebia major, and its coevolved bopyrid isopod parasite, Orthione griffenis." Aquatic Invasions 16 (2021): p.721-749.
Ewton, Erica M., F. S. Colwell, S. Klasek, E. K. Peck, and J. Weist. "The effects of X-ray CT scanning on microbial communities in sediment cores [abstract]." American Geophysical Union. Meeting. Fall Meeting [abstracts] (2018): 1 p.
Colvin, Susan A. R., S. Sullivan, Mazeika P., Patrick D. Shirey, Randall W. Colvin, Kirk O. Winemiller, Robert M. Hughes, Kurt D. Fausch, Dana M. Infante, Julian D. Olden et al. "Headwater streams and wetlands are critical for sustaining fish, fisheries, and ecosystem services." Fisheries 44 (2019): p.73-91.
Brunner, Elizabeth L., Fredrick G. Prahl, Burke Hales, and George G. Waldbusser. "A longitudinal study of Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) larval development: isotope shifts during early shell formation reveal sub-lethal energetic stress." Marine Ecology Progress Series 555 (2016): p.109-123.
Nelson, Alan R., DuRoss. Christophe B., Robert C. Witter, Harvey M. Kelsey, Simon E. Engelhart, Shannon A. Mahan, Harrison J. Gray, Andrea D. Hawkes, Benjamin P. Horton, and Jason S. Padgett. "A maximum rupture model for the central and southern Cascadia subduction zone—reassessing ages for coastal evidence of megathrust earthquakes and tsunamis." Quaternary Science Reviews 261 (2021): 19 p.
Peterson, Curt D., Gary A. Carver, John J. Clague, and Kenneth M. Cruikshank. "Maximum-recorded overland run-ups of major nearfield paleotsunamis during the past 3000 years along the Cascadia margin, USA, and Canada." Natural Hazards 77, no. 3 (2015): p.2005-2026.
D'Andrea, Anthony, Elizabeth Perotti, Timothy Lawes, and Chuck Getter. "Mud in your eye? The potential of Unmanned Aerial Systems as a tool to conduct resource and habitat surveys in Oregon estuaries [abstract]." American Fisheries Society. Oregon Chapter. Annual meeting & symposium (2019): p.30-31.

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