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Watershed History Revealed Through Government Land Office Surveys: Detecting Change Over a Century of Land Use in the Columbia River Basin

May 20, 2014

Abstract

This poster provides insights into ways the historical General Land Office (GLO) township survey data can be utilized to determine environmental changes from the late 1800’s to the present. The mainstems of the Upper Grande Ronde River, Catherine Creek, and the Minam River where Chinook Salmon currently and historically spawn and rear are the focus.

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Citation

Smith, T., S. White, D. Kelsey, and D. McCullough. 2014. Watershed history revealed through Government Land Office surveys: detecting change over a century of land use in the Columbia River Basin. Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting May 18-23, 2014, Portland, OR.

Date

2014/05/17

Report No.

PosterPost_Smith_etal2014

Media Type

Poster