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01-26-2012 - Today is the 312th anniversary of an Oregon-shaking event! | news release
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01-26-2012 - Cascadia Winter 2012: The 2011 Japan earthquake and tsunami: Lessons for the
Oregon Coast | PDF online (8.3 MB)
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01-19-2012 -Tsunami Inundation Maps for Coos Bay - North Bend (TIM-Coos-05) | preview | news release
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12-15-2011 - Oregon historical mining information available online | news release
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12-2-2011 - Open-File Report O-11-17, Baseline observations and modeling for the Reedsport wave energy site, Douglas County, Oregon: Monitoring beach and shoreline morphodynamics released | preview / order | news release |
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