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Lessons Learned in Calibrating and Monitoring a Paired Watershed Study in Oregon’s High Desert Michael Fisher, Tim Deboodt, John Buckhouse, John Swanson Abstract The use of the paired watershed approach has been
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Document Date: 2009-10-08 17:04:02


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City

Corvallis / Prineville / Lincoln / /

Company

Automata Inc. / Isco Inc. / /

Facility

Camp Creek / Oregon State University / Camp Creek Paired Watershed Study / U.S. Highway / Central Oregon Community College / /

IndustryTerm

satellite radios / satellite communication technology / analog technology / real time / metal shields / satellite telemetry / satellite radio / juniper-dominated systems / /

NaturalFeature

Camp Creek / Crooked River / Ochoco National Forest / /

Organization

Bureau of Land Management / Oregon State University Extension Service / U.S. Department of Agriculture / Oregon State University / Oregon State University Department of Rangeland Ecology and Management / Central Oregon Community College / Forest Service / Oregon Agricultural Research Center / /

Person

Natural / Peggy Fisher / Tim Deboodt / Satellite Fisher / John Buckhouse / /

Position

private contractor / professor / extension watershed specialist / Acknowledgments The author / data logger / rangeland specialist / associate professor / associate professor and department chair / /

ProvinceOrState

Prineville District / Nebraska / Crook County / Prineville BLM District / Oregon / /

Region

Central Oregon / Eastern Oregon / /

Technology

cellular telephone / analog technology / satellite communication technology / /

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http /

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