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Oregon Geology is dedicated to regional research and information. It is published for a scientific and technical audience, and is an important source of information about current understanding of Oregon’s geologic past and processes. Current issues are available free online. Back issues are available for $3 each.

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Index to OREGON GEOLOGY, volume 62, 2000

Numbers refer to issue and first page of entry. Subject entries cross-referenced to author entries (in parentheses).


Beaulieu, J.D., Through the eyes of the State Geologist 1:2; 2:26
State Geologist’s column (Beaulieu) 1:2; 2:26

Wiley, T.J., Relationship between rainfall and debris flows in western Oregon 2:27

Clark, J.L., and Beck, N., (compilers), Through the years of Oregon Geology 1:3
Beck, N., coauthor, Clark and Beck 1:3

Rainfall and debris flows in western Oregon (Wiley) 2:27
Debris flows, relation to rainfall in westernOregon (Wiley) 2:27

James, E.R., and Manga, M., Springs in the Oregon Cascades: Where does the water come from? And how old is it? 4:87
Manga, M., coauthor, James and Manga 4:87
Cascades, spring water sources and ages (James and Manga) 4:87
Water, central Casacade springs (James and Manga) 4:87
Springs, in central Cascades, sources and ages (James and Manga) 4:87

Wermiel, D.E., Oil and gas exploration and development in Oregon, 1999 4:95
Oil & gas exploration & development, 1999 (Wermiel) 4:95

Publications by DOGAMI, announced:
GMS-111, Geologic map of the Summerville quadrangle 3:83

IMS-05, Water-induced landslide hazards, eastern portion of the Eola Hills, Polk County 2:43

IMS-07, Rel. earthquake hazard maps for St. Helens-Columbia City-Scappoose, Sandy, Hood River, McMinnville-Dayton-Lafayette-Newberg-Dundee, Sheridan-Willamina, Dallas, Monmouth-Independence 2:43

IMS-08, Rel. earthquake hazard maps for Canby-Barlow-Aurora,Woodburn-Hubbard, Silverton-Mount Angel, Stayton-Sublimity-Aumsville, Lebanon, Sweet Home 2:43

IMS-09, Rel. earthquake hazard maps for Cottage Grove, Sutherlin-Oakland, Roseburg, Grants Pass, Ashland 2:43

IMS-13, Tsunami hazard map, Gold Beach area 4:123

IMS-14, Rel. earthquake hazard map, Eugene-Springfield 3:50

IMS-15, Earthquake scenario and probabilistic ground shaking maps for the Portland, Oregon, metropolitan area 2:43

IMS-16, Earthquake scenario and probabilistic ground shaking maps for the Portland, Oregon, metropolitan area 2:43

O-00-01, Mist Gas Field map, 2000 edition 2:47

O-00-02, Earthquake damage and loss estimate, Eugene-Springfield 3:50

O-00-03, Cape Cove landslide 3:50

Special Paper 31, Mitigating geologic hazards in Oregon 2:47

Special Paper 32, Geologic hazards: reducing Oregon's losses 2:47

Site-specific seismic reports in DOGAMI library, Portland metropolitan area counties 2:44

Manchester. S.R., Late Eocene fossil plants of the John Day Formation, Wheeler County 3:51
John Day Formation (Manchester) 3:51
Wheeler County, John Day Formation fossil plants (Manchester) 3:51


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Paleontology:
Late Eocene fossil plants, John Day Formation (Manchester) 3:51

Streiff, R.E., The geology and mineralization of the northern portion of the Blue River mining district 3:69
Blue River mining district (Streiff) 3:69

Minerals and mining:
Blue River mining district, Lane and Linn Counties (Streiff) 3:69

Places to see:
Lake Owyhee 1:24

Honeyman State Park 2:48

Sheep Rock 3:84




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