UPPER KLAMATH BASIN GROUND-WATER STUDY
Search the Bibliography of the Upper Klamath Basin Ground-Water Study
Last Update to bibliography: 12/19/2006
History:
01/01/1999 377 total citations initially
03/24/1999 393 total citations ( 16 added)
04/05/1999 426 total citations ( 33 added)
05/06/1999 461 total citations ( 35 added)
06/09/1999 508 total citations ( 47 added)
12/29/1999 538 total citations ( 30 added)
03/21/2000 548 total citations ( 10 added)
05/08/2000 553 total citations ( 5 added)
08/03/2000 569 total citations ( 16 added)
12/07/2000 582 total citations ( 13 added)
01/29/2001 606 total citations ( 24 added)
10/11/2002 772 total citations (166 added)
09/23/2003 846 total citations ( 74 added)
02/23/2004 854 total citations ( 8 added)
08/03/2005 904 total citations ( 50 added)
12/19/2006 930 total citations ( 26 added) Updated to include links to many online USGS publications.
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Note: This bibliography was originally based on work by Brownell and Rinallo (1995). It has been expanded to include citations pertaining to the hydrogeology of the Upper Klamath Basin above the Iron Gate Dam on the Klamath River.
Brownell, D.L., and Rinallo, M.R., 1995, A selected bibliography of water related research in the Upper Klamath Basin, Oregon: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 95-285, 23 p. Abstract or Report
Here are links to other extensive bibliographies pertaining to the Klamath Basin, southern Oregon, or northern California (note that most documents are available on-line):
The Klamath Waters Digital Library: http://klamathwaterlib.oit.edu/
The Oregon Institute of Technology & Shaw Historical Libraries maintains a centralized clearinghouse for information on water issues in the Klamath Watershed.
The Southern Oregon Digital Archives (SODA): http://soda.sou.edu/
The Southern Oregon University Library is concentrating its efforts on two collections of regional materials pertaining to the Southern Oregon Bioregion and the First Nations/ Tribal Collection.
The Klamath Resource Information System (KRIS): http://www.krisweb.com/krisklamathtrinity/krisdb/html/krisweb/
KRIS was initiated in the Klamath and Trinity river basins to track fishery and water quality and restoration trends by the Institute for Fisheries Resources (a non-profit organization dedicated to the study, protection and enhancement of both marine and anadromous biological resources on the Pacific coast of the United States and Canada).
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