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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. For indexes prior to 1999, please contact the Nature of the Northwest Information Center at (503) 872-2750 or consult this spreadsheet (Excel). Index to OREGON GEOLOGY, volume 63, 2001 Numbers refer to issue and first page of entry. Most subject entries cross-referenced to authors (in parentheses). Abstracts of theses 1:12; 3:100; 4:126 Allan, J.C., joins DOGAMI Coastal Field Office 2:67 Appel, M., Alkaline and peraluminous intrusives in the Clarno Formation around Mitchell, Oregon: Ramifications on magma genesis and subduction tectonics (thesis abs.) 4:126 Campbell, K.W., and Wang, Z., Scenario ground-motion maps for western Oregon and comparison of scenario, probabilistic, and design response spectra for Seaside and Portland, Oregon 4:107 Carson, R.J., Where the Rockies meet the Columbia Plateau: Geologic field trip from the Walla Walla Valley to the Wallowa Mountains, Oregon 1:13 Clark, J.L., Effects of urbanization on streamflow in three basins in the Pacific Northwest (thesis abs.) 1:12 Geologic notesgleanings from recent publications that may be of interest 2:65, 3:99, 4:125 Columbia River Basalt Group (Petcovic and Grunder) 3:71 DOGAMI news: About using the DOGAMI home page on the Internet 4:128 Allan, J.C., joins DOGAMI Coastal Field Office 2:67 Archie Strong, volunteer (turned 91) 1:35; (in memoriam) 3:103 Errata: Omitted from index of v. 62 (2000) 1:35 Mined Land Reclamation Awards of 2001 3:97 Oregon Geology goes digital 3:70; 4:131 Reconnaissance Map Series launched with some slips 4:128 USGS OFRs from web site on paper in DOGAMI library 3:103 Douglas, W.H., The distribution of naturally occurring soil radionuclides and radon potential of southwest Oregon (thesis abs.) 3:101 Earthquakes: A homeowners guide to earthquake safety (highlight) 1:20 Methodology for regional seismic damage assessment and retrofit planning for existing buildings (McCormack) 3:100 Portland Hills fault: 2:39; 2:47; 3:102 Preparation pays (reprinted note from BPA Journal) 2:59 Scenario ground-motion maps (Campbell and Wang) 4:107 Seismic rehabilitation at Oregon State Library (Robinson) 2:55 The HAZUS-RVS form (Theodoropoulos and Wang) 1:3 Ferns, M.L., coauthor, Van Tassell and others 3:77 Field trip guides: Wallowa/Blue Mountains (Carson) 1:13 Newberry Volcano roadside guide (highlight) 1:20 Grunder, A.L., coauthor, Petcovic and Grunder 3:71 HAZUS risk studies (Theodoropoulos and Wang) 1:3 Hemphill-Haley, M.A., coauthor 2:39; 2:47 Hiking Oregons and Washingtons geology (highlight) 2:54 Khandoker, R.A., Distribution of heavy metals and trace elements in soils of Southwest Oregon (thesis abs.) 4:127 Lenegan, R.J., Middle Cretaceous sedimentation and tectonics, Mitchell inlier, Wheeler County, central Oregon (thesis abs.) 3:101 Liberty, L.M., coauthor, Wong and others 2:39 Licciardi, J.M., Alpine glacier and pluvial lake records of late Pleistocene climate variability, W. United States (diss. abs.) 3:100 Madin, I.P., and Hemphill-Haley, M.A., The Portland Hills fault at Rowe Middle School (new evidence) 2:47 Madin, I.P., coauthor, Wong and others 2:39 McConnell, V., coauthor, Van Tassell and others 3:77 McCormack, T., A methodology for regional seismic damage assessment and retrofit planning for existing buildings (diss. abs.) 3:100 Mined Land Reclamation: Statewide Annual Reclamation Awards 3:97 Newberry Volcano, Roadside guide by R.A. Jensen (highlight) 1:20 Newton, V.C., Letter re. Wong and others, Portland Hills fault (v. 62, no. 3, p. 39) 3:102 Paleoclimate: Theodoropoulos, C., and Wang, Y., The HAZUS-RVS form: A new HAZUS-compatible rapid visual screening form for buildings 1:3 |
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