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Volume 38, No. I January 1976 STATE
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The search for uranium was carried
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Although difficulties have been exp
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Table 1. Oil and gas drilling in Or
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GEOTHERMAL ACTIVITY IN 1975 Donald
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Richard Couch of Oregon State Unive
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Table 5. Federal geothermal lease s
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Figure 1. View of Mount Hood from s
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Recent Observations on Mount Baker
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A log of all anomalies has been mai
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Figure 6. Breakup of ice within cra
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Figure 8. Photo of East Breach area
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OUR CHANGING RESOURCE CLIMATE Ralph
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Our research to determine heat flow
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OPEN FI LE REPORTS ISSUED Oregon De
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Figure 1. Massive rack failure near
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Figure 8 . Damage to the picnic gro
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Beaulieu, J.D., and Hughes, P.W., 1
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crusta I blocks. I t has been exten
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McBirney and others (1974) have sho
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Components of a 1975 Chevrolet Capr
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