Columbia River Ecology
Robert D. Clark Honors College, University of Oregon
HC 441: Science Colloquium
Fall term, 2005
Reviews of information sources
listed by focus group
| biota | law and politics | land use | natural history | human health | pollution history | pollution sources | hydrology |
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Becker, J.M. and C.A. McKinstry. “Response of Winter Birds to Soil Remediation Along the Columbia River at the Hanford Site.” Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 93.1-3 (2004): 277-286. (reviewed by Allyson Goldstein)
Biga, P.R., J.L. Congleton and B.C. Peterson. “Plasma Insulin-like Growth Factor-I Concentrations in Yearling Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) Migrating from the Snake River Basin, USA.” Fish Physiology and Biochemistry 29 (2003): 57-66. (reviewed by May Dargan)
Crawshaw, Larry, Alec Maule, and Sally Sauter. “ Behavioral Thermoregulation by Juvenile Spring and Fall Chinook Salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, During Smoltification.” Environmental Biology of Fishes 61 ( 2001): 295–304. (reviewed by May Dargan)
Cushing, C. E. et al. “Decrease of Radionuclides in Columbia River Biota Following Closure of Hanford Reactors.” Health Physics 41 (1981): 59-67. (reviewed by Bethany Parkyn)
Evans, Allen F. et al. “Identification and Enumeration of Steelhead Kelts at a Snake River Hydroelectric Dam.” Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 133 (2004): 1089-1099. (reviewed by Bethany Parkyn)
Evans, James R. et al., eds. "Biodiversity of the Hanford Site: Final Report, 2002-2003." Seattle: The Nature Conservancy, 2003. (reviewed by Allyson Goldstein)
Gregory, Stan, Hiram Li and Judy Li. “The Conceptual Basis for Ecological Responses to Dam Removal.” Bioscience 52 (2002): 713-723. (reviewed by Bethany Parkyn)
Harvey, Chris J and Peter M. Kareiva. "Community Context and the Influence of Non-Indigenous Species on Juvenile Salmon Survival in a Columbia River Reservoir." Biological Invasion 7 (2005): 651-663. (reviewed by Allyson Goldstein)
Johnson, Gary E. et al. “Evaluation of a Prototype Surface Flow Bypass for Juvenile Salmon and Steelhead at the Powerhouse of Lower Granite Dam, Snake River, Washington, 1996-2000.” North American Journal of Fisheries Management 25 (2005): 138-151. (reviewed by Bethany Parkyn)
Kolmes, Steven and Ann Richter. “ Maximum Temperature Limits for Chinook, Coho, and Chum Salmon, and Steelhead Trout in the Pacific Northwest.” Reviews in Fisheries Science. 13 (2005): 23-49. (reviewed by May Dargan)
Lichatowich, Jim. “Salmon Hatcheries: Past, Present and Future.” Prepared for Oregon Business Council by Alder Fork Consulting. (reviewed by Kara Wendel)
Loge, Frank et al. "Impact of Environmental Stressors on the Dynamics of Disease Transmission." Environmental Science & Technology 39.18 (2005): 7329-7336. (reviewed by Allyson Goldstein)
Nakatani, Roy E. and Quentin J. Stober. “Water Quality and Biota of the Columbia River System.” Water Quality in North American River Systems. Ed. C. Dale Becker and Duane A. Neitzel. Columbus, OH: Battelle Press, 1992. 53-81. (reviewed by May Dargan)
Niwa, Christine G. et al. "Invertebrates of the Columbia River Basin Assessment Area." [Portland, OR.:] U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station [2001]. 30 September 2005. (reviewed by Allyson Goldstein)
"Oregon's Water Temperature Standard and its Application: Causes, Consequences, and Controversies Associated with Stream Temperature." Independent Multidisciplinary Science Team. Salem, Oregon. 2004. (reviewed by May Dargan)
Richeter, Ann and Steven A. Kolmes. “Maximum Temperature Limits for Chinook, Coho, and Chum Salmon, and Steelhead Trout in the Pacific Northwest.” Reviews in Fisheries Science 13 (2005): 23-49. (reviewed by Allyson Goldstein)
Roby, Daniel D. et al. “Quantifying the Effect of Predators on Endangered Species Using a Bioenergetics Approach: Caspian Terns and Juvenile Salmonids in the Columbia River Estuary.” Canadian Journal of Zoology 81.2 (2003) 250-265. (reviewed by Allyson Goldstein)
Tiller, Brett L., J.D. Marco and W.H. Rickard. “Metal Concentrations, Foraging Distances, and Fledgling Success of Great Blue Herons Nesting Along the Hanford Reach of the Columbia River.” Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 104 (2005): 71-79. (reviewed by Allyson Goldstein)
Tolimieri, Nick, and Phil Levin. “Differences in Responses of Chinook Salmon to Climate Shifts: Implications for Conservation.” Environmental Biology of Fishes 70 (2004): 155-167. (reviewed by Bethany Parkyn)
U.S. Senate. Subcommittee on Fisheries Wildlife, and Water of the Committee on Environment and Public Works. "Hearing on The Implementation of the National Marine Service's 2000 Biological Opinion for Andromous Fish Regarding the Federal Columbia River Basin Power System." 108th Cong., 1st sess. 24 June, 2003. Washington D.C.: GPO, 2004 (reviewed by Allyson Goldstein)
Wertheimer, Robert H., and Allen F. Evans. “Downstream Passage of Steelhead Kelts through Hydroelectric Dams on the Lower Snake and Columbia Rivers.” Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 134 (2005): 853-865. (reviewed by Bethany Parkyn)
Whitelaw, Ed, and Ed Macmullan. “A Framework for Estimating the Costs and Benefits of Dam Removal.” Bioscience 52 (2002): 724-730. (reviewed by Bethany Parkyn)
Williams, Richard N., James A. Lichatowich, Phillip R. Mundy, and Madison Powell. “Integrating Artificial Production with Salmonid Life History, Genetic, and Ecosystem Diversity: A Landscape Perspective.” Trout Unlimited 4 September 2003: 1-83. (reviewed by Bethany Parkyn)
"Wy-Kan-Ush-Mi Wa-Kish-Wit (Spirit of the Salmon), The Columbia River Anadromous Fish Restoration Plan of the Nez Perce, Umatilla, Warm Springs and Yakima Tribes." 1995. Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission. (reviewed by Sarah Piazza)
Abbot, Carl, Sy Adler, and Margery Post Abbott. Planning a New West. Corvallis: Oregon State University Press, 1997. Chapter 4: The Politics of Protection. pp 87-113. (reviewed by Jennifer Lenhardt)
Anderson, James J. “Testimony before the US House of Representatives Committee on Resources, Subcommittee on Water and Power and Subcommittee on Fisheries, Conservation, Wildlife, and Oceans.” Washington, D.C. May 27, 1999. (reviewed by Adam Kendall)
Anderson, Terry L. and J. Bishop Grewell. “Property Rights Solutions for the Global Commons: Bottom-Up or Top-Down?” Duke Environmental Law and Policy Forum. 10 (1999): 73-101. (reviewed by Julie Krogh)
Beschta, Robert L. “Watershed Management in the Pacific Northwest: The Historical Legacy.” USDA Forest Service Proceedings RMRS-P-13. (2000) 109-116. (reviewed by Julie Krogh)
Blumm, Michael C., and Greg D. Corbin. “Salmon and the Endangered Species Act: Lessons From the Columbia Basin.” Washington Law Review 74 (July, 1999): 519-597. (reviewed by Kristin Johnson)
“Canada-United States: Convention for Settlement of Difficulties Arising from Operation of Smelter at Trail, B.C.” American Journal of International Law 30.4 (Oct 1936): 163-167. (reviewed by Julie Krogh)
Columbia River Gorge Commission, “1997 Annual Report” (April 1998) 1-9. (reviewed by Kristin Johnson)
Columbia River Fish Management Plan. Court for the District of Oregon. October 7, 1988. (reviewed by Julie Krogh)
Dreher, Karl J. “A View on Idaho’s Experience with Flow Augmentation.” Competing for the Mighty Columbia River – Past, Present, and Future: The Role of Interstate Allocation. Boise, ID: American Bar Association, Section on Natural Resources, Energy, and Environmental Law, 1998. (reviewed by Adam Kendall)
Era, Brandee and Dave Serdar. “Reassessment of Toxicity of Lake Roosevelt Sediments.” Washington State Department of Ecology. 01-03-043 (Dec. 2001) (reviewed by Julie Krogh)
Instream Flows, Water Withdrawals, and Salmon Survival. “Chapter 5: Water Laws and Institutions. Managing the Columbia River.” Ed. National Research Council of the National Academies. Washington, D.C.: The National Academies Press, 2004. 107 – 145. (reviewed by Jennifer Lenhardt)
Landeen, Dan, and Allen Pinkham. Salmon and His People: Fish and Fishing in Nez Perce Culture. Lewiston, Idaho: Confluence Press, 1999, p 235 – 239. (treaty with the Nez Perces reviewed by Jennifer Lenhardt)
Landers, Jay. “Columbia River Dredging Project Gains Final Approval.” Civil Engineering 74.3 (Mar 2004): 20-21. (reviewed by Julie Krogh)
“Legal and Administrative Background.” Columbia-North Pacific Region Comprehensive Framework Study of Water and Related Lands. 1970. Appendix III. 221-280. (reviewed by Jennifer Lenhardt)
"Memorandum of Understanding Concerning the State of Washington 's Columbia River Initiative." Columbia River Initiative. 17 Dec. 2004 . Washington State Department of Ecology. 2 Oct. 2005 (reviewed by Jennifer Lenhardt)
Meyers, Gary D., and Jean Meschke. "Proposed Federal Land Use Management of the Columbia River." Environmental Law 15 (Fall, 1984): 71-102. (reviewed by Kristin Johnson )
Parrish, Austen L. “Trail Smelter Déjà vu: Extraterritoriality, International Environmental Law, and the Search for Solutions to Canadian-U.S. Transboundary Water Pollution Disputes.” Boston University Law Review. 85. (April 2005). (reviewed by Julie Krogh)
Poff, N. Leroy and David D. Hart. “How Dams Vary and Why It Matters for the Emerging Science of Dam Removal.” BioScience 52 (2002): 659-668. (reviewed by Adam Kendall)
“Saving the Salmon: Oregonians Working Together to Manage Environmental Change,” 1999. Oregon Forest Resources Institute. DOC-OR Y/F76.2Sa3 (reviewed by Kara Wendel)
"Tribe Files Suit Against Teck Cominco in Lake Roosevelt Dispute." E&MJ: Engineering & Mining Journal. 205.8 (Aug 2004):4. (reviewed by Julie Krogh)
United States. Cong. Senate. Spokane Tribe of Indians of the Spokane Reservation Grand Coulee Dam Equitable Compensation Settlement Act (HR 1797 PCS). 109th Cong., 27 July 2005. Washington: GPO, 2005. (reviewed by Adam Kendall)
"Water Resource Development of the Columbia River Basin." U.S. Army Engineer Division, North Pacific. I (1958): 70–85. (reviewed by Jennifer Lenhardt)
White, Jeanne S. “Beating Plowshares Into Townhomes: The Loss Of Farmland And Strategies For Slowing Its Conversion To Nonagricultural Uses.” Environmental Law 28 (Spring, 1998): 113-143. (reviewed by Kristin Johnson)
Blair Jr., Bowen.“The Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area: The Act, Its Genesis and Legislative History.” Environmental Law 17 (Summer, 1987): 863-945. (reviewed by Kristin Johnson)
Brosofske, K.D., J. Chen, R.J. Naiman, and J.F. Franklin. “Harvesting Effects on Microclimate Gradients from Small Streams to Uplands in Western Washington.” Ecological Applications 7 (1997): 1188-1200. (reviewed by Heather Daniel)
Butler, Virginia L. and Jim E. O'Connor. “9000 Years of Salmon Fishing on the Columbia River, North America.” Quaternary Research 62 (2004): 1-8. (Reviewed by Laura Gayton)
Clark, Brad T. “Agenda Setting and Issue Dynamics: Dam Breaching on the Lower Snake River.” Society and Natural Resources 17 (2004): 599-609. (reviewed by Adam Kendall)
Cole, David. Archaeological Research in the Bonneville Dam Pool Area. Eugene, Oregon: Museum of Natural History, University of Oregon, 1974. (Reviewed by Laura Gayton)
"Columbia Basin Agricultural Research Annual Report." Special Report 961. Pendleton, Columbia Basin Agricultural Research Center, 1996. (reviewed by Heather Daniel)
Coutant, Charles C. “A Riparian Habitat Hypothesis for Successful Reproduction of White Sturgeon.” Reviews in Fisheries Science 12 (2004): 23-73. (Reviewed by Laura Gayton)
Hemstrom, Miles A, Jerome Korol and Wendel Hann. “Trends in Terrestrial Plant Communities and Landscape Indicate the Effects of Alternative Management Strategies in the Interior Columbia River Basin.” Forest Ecology and Management 153 (2001): 1-21. (reviewed by Heather Daniel)
MacInko, George, “The Columbia Basin Project: Expectations, Realizations, Implications,” Geographical Review 53 (1963): 185-199. (reviewed by Kristin Johnson)
Poff, N. Leroy and David D. Hart. “How Dams Vary and Why It Matters for the Emerging Science of Dam Removal.” BioScience 52 (2002): 659-668. (reviewed by Adam Kendall)
Quigley, Thomas, Richard Haynes, and Wendel Hann. “Estimating Ecological Integrity in the Interior of the Columbia River Basin.” Forest Ecology and Management 153 (2004): 161-178. (reviewed by Heather Daniel)
Regetz, James. “Landscape Level Constraints on Recruitment of Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) in the Columbia River Basin, USA.” Aquatic Conserv.: Mar. Freshw. Ecosyst. 13 (2003): 35-49. (Reviewed by Laura Gayton)
Stanley, Emily H. and Martin W. Doyle. “Trading Off: The Ecological Effects of Dam Removal.” Frontiers Ecol Environ 1.1 (2003): 15-22. (reviewed by Adam Kendall)
Ulrich, Roberta. Empty Nets: Indians, Dams and the Columbia River. Oregon State University Press, Corvallis, OR, 1999. (Reviewed by Laura Gayton)
United States. Cong. House of Representatives. Committee on Irrigation and Reclamation. A Bill for the Adoption of the Columbia Basin Reclamation Project, and for Other Purposes. Hearing, 16-17 Jan. 1928. 70th Cong, 1st sess. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1928. (reviewed by Heather Daniel)
United States Department of Agriculture. "Summary Report: Columbia Basin Area Agricultural Program." Washington: US Department of Agriculture, 1954 (reviewed by Heather Daniel)
United States. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service. "Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Designation of Critical Habitat for the Bull Trout." Federal Register. Vol. 70, No. 185. 26 Sept. 2005. (reviewed by Kristin Johnson)
United States. Department of the Interior. U.S. Geological Survey. "Surface-Water-Quality Assessment of the Yakima River Basin, Washington. Overview of Major Findings, 1987-91." Portland, Oregon: USGS, 1999. (reviewed by Heather Daniel)
United States Forest Service: Pacific Northwest Region and United States Bureau of Land Management: Oregon State Office. “Eastside Draft Environmental Impact Statement.” Interior Columbia Basin Ecosystem Management Project: BLM-OR-WA-PL-96-037+1792. 1996: 2-151. (reviewed by Laura Gayton)
Wakabayashi, H. “Effect of Environmental Conditions on the Infectivity of Flexibacter columnaris to Fish.” Journal of Fish Diseases 14 (1991): 279-290. (Reviewed by Laura Gayton)
"Water Protection Rules: Purposes Goals, Classifications and Riparian Management Areas." Oregon Department of Forestry Division 635. Oregon: 1994. (reviewed by Heather Daniel)
Watters, Laurence. “The Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area Act.” Environmental Law 23 (1993) 1127-1139. (reviewed by Kristin Johnson)
Wegner, David L., “Snake River Dam Breaching: River and Salmon Politics in the George W. Bush Administration.” Golden Gate University Law Review 33 (Spring, 2003) 419-441. (reviewed by Kristin Johnson)
Wissmar, Robert C. “Riparian corridors of Eastern Oregon and Washington : Functions and Sustainability Along Lowland-Arid to Mountain Gradients.” Aquatic Sciences 66 (2004): 373-387. (reviewed by Laura Gayton)
Young, Kyle A. “Riparian Zone Management in the Pacific Northwest: Who's Cutting What?” Environmental Management. 26 (2000): 131-144. (reviewed by Heather Daniel)
Anderson, James J. “Decadal Scale Climate Pattern and Salmon Survival: Indicators, Interactions and Implications.” ms. Proceedings of the NMFS Workshop on Estuaries and Ocean Survival of Salmon. Newport, Oregon. March 1996. 8 pages. (reviewed by Laura Johnson)
Botkin, Daniel B. Our Natural History: The Lessons of Lewis and Clark. G.P. Putnam's Sons. New York. 1995. (reviewed by Laura Johnson)
Gedalof, Peterson, and Nathan J. Mantua. “Columbia River Flow and Drought since 1750.” Journal of the American Water Resource Association 40 (2004): 1579-1592. (reviewed by Martin Anderson)
Hamlet, Alan F., and Dennis P. Lettenmaier. “Effects of Climate Change on the Hydrology and Water Resources in the Columbia River Basin.” Journal of the American Water Resources Association 35 (1999): 1597-1623. (reviewed by Martin Anderson)
Hunn, Eugene S. Nch'i-Wana“The Big River”: Mid-Columbia Indians and Their Land. University of Washington Press: Seattle and London, 1990. (reviewed by Carissa Sharp)
Laliberte, A. and W. Ripple. “Wildlife Encounters by Lewis and Clark: A Spatial Analysis of Interactions Between Native Americans and Wildlife.” Bioscience 10 (2003): 994-2003. (reviewed by Carissa Sharp)
Layman, William D. Native River: The Columbia Remembered. Washington State University Press: Pullman, WA, 2002. (reviewed by Carissa Sharp)
Legun, A., Meyers, R.E., Wilton, H.P. “Geology and Regional Setting of Major Mineral Deposits in Southern British Columbia: Field Trip 12.” Geological Society of Canada. 1990. (reviewed by Martin Anderson)
Lettenmair, D.P., Wood, W.W., Palmer, R.N., Wood, E.F., Stakhiv, E.Z. “Water Resources Implications of Global Warming: A U.S. Regional Perspective.” Climatic Change 43 (1999): 537–579. (reviewed by Martin Anderson)
Lyman, R., and S. Wolverton. “The Late Prehistoric-Early Historic Game Sink in the Northwestern United States.” Conservation Biology 16.1 (Feb 2002): 73-83. (reviewed by Carissa Sharp)
Matheussen, Bernt, Robin L. Kirschbaum, Iris A.Goodman, Greg M. O'Donnell, and David P. Lettenmaier. "Effects of Land Cover Change on Streamflow in the Interior Columbia River Basin (USA and Canada)." Hydrological Processes 14 (2000): 867-885. (reviewed by Martin Anderson)
McKenzie, D, Peterson DL, and Agee, JK. “Fire Frequency in the Interior Columbia River Basin: Building Regional Models from Fire History Data.” Ecological Applications 10 (2000):1497-1516. (reviewed by Carissa Sharp)
Moore, Daniel J., Robert S. Nowak, and Cheryl L. Nowak. “Photosynthetic Acclimation to Temperature and Drought in the Endemic Chelan Rockmat, Petrophytum cinerascens (Rosaceae).” American Midland Naturalist 139 (1998): 374-382. (reviewed by Martin Anderson)
Mote, Phillip W., et al. “Preparing for Climatic Change: The Water, Salmon, and Forests of the Pacific Northwest.” Climatic Change 61 (2003): 45-88. (reviewed by Martin Anderson)
Mueller, Marge & Ted Mueller. Fire, Faults and Floods: a Road and Trail Guide to Exploring the Origins of the Columbia River. University of Idaho Press. Moscow, Idaho. 1997. (reviewed by Laura Johnson)
Novak, Stephen J. and Richard N. Mack. Tracing Plant Introduction and Spread: Genetic Evidence from Bromus tectorum (Cheatgrass). BioScience 51 (2001): 114 – 122. (reviewed by Laura Johnson)
O'Connor, Georganne and Karen Wieda. Northwest Arid Lands: An Introduction to the Columbia Basin Shrub-Steppe. Battele Press. Columbus, OH. 2001. (reviewed by Laura Johnson)
Ortolano, Leonard and Katherine Cushing. “Grand Coulee Dam 70 Years Later: What Can We Learn?” Water Resources Development 18 (2002): 373-390. (reviewed by Carissa Sharp)
Palmer, Tim. The Columbia: Sustaining a Modern Resource. The Mountaineers: Seattle. 1997. (reviewed by Carissa Sharp)
Petersen, James H. and James F. Kitchell. “Climate Regimes and Water Temperature Changes in the Columbia River: Bioenergetic Implications for Predators of Juvenile Salmon.” Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 58 (2001): 1831-1841. (reviewed by Martin Anderson)
Regonda, Satish K., Balaji Rajagopalan, Martyn Clark, and John Pitlick. “Seasonal Cycle Shifts in Hydroclimatology over the Western United States.” Journal of Climate 18 (2005): 372-384. (reviewed by Martin Anderson)
Return to the River. Council Document 2000-12. NW Council Library. 2000. Northwest Power and Conservation Council. (reviewed by Sarah Piazza)
Schalk, Randall F., ed. "Project Report Number 8: Cultural Resource Investigations for the Lyons Ferry Fish Hatchery Project, near Lyons Ferry, Washington." Pullman: Laboratory of Archaeology and History, Washington State University, 1983. (reviewed by Carissa Sharp)
Thines, N.J.S., L.A. Shipley, and R.D. Sayler. "Effects of Cattle Grazing on Ecology and Habitat of Columbia Basin Pygmy Rabbits (Brachylagus idahoensis)." Biological Conservation 119 (2004) : 525-534. (reviewed by Laura Johnson)
Tolan, Terry L. The Effects of Volcanism and Tectonism on the Evolution of the Columbia River System: A Field Guide to Selected Localities in the Southwestern Columbia Plateau and Columbia River Gorge of Washington and Oregon. Seattle. Northwest Geological Survey, 2002. (reviewed by Laura Johnson)
Trosper, R L. “Resilience in Pre-Contact Pacific Northwest Social Ecological Systems.” Conservation Ecology 7.3 (Dec 2003): Article 6. (reviewed by Carissa Sharp)
Whitlock, Cathy, and Patrick J. Bartlein."Vegetation and Climate Change in Northwest America during the Past 125 kyr." Nature 388 (1997) : 57-61. (reviewed by Laura Johnson)
Wright, C.S. and J.K. Agee. "Fire and Vegetation History in the Eastern Cascade Mountains, Washington." Ecological Applications 14 (2004) : 443-459. (reviewed by Laura Johnson)
WRM 2000, "Dam Repair or Removal: A Decision-Making Guide," Module 2: Dam and River Ecosystem Basics. University of Wisconsin. November 29, 2005. (reviewed by Sarah Piazza)
Alvarez, Robert. "The Legacy of Hanford." The Nation 18 August 2003: 31-35. (reviewed by Kathryn O'Shea-Evans)
Clukey, Howard Vernon. The Hanford Atomic Project and Columbia River Pollution: A Report for the Columbia River Advisory Group. Richland, Washington : General Electric, 1957. (Reviewed by Paul Lubliner )
Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission. "A Fish Consumption Survey of the Umatilla, Nez Perce, Yakama, and Warm Springs Tribes of the Columbia River Basin." Technical Report 94-3. Portland, Oregon: Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, 1994. (Reviewed by Paul Lubliner)
Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission. “Summary of the Energy Vision for the Columbia River.” (reviewed by Kathryn O’Shea-Evans)
De Cillo, Victoria. “Regulatory Injustice. Native American Fish Consumption in the Columbia River Basin.” Thesis. The Evergreen State College, 1995. (Reviewed by Paul Lubliner)
Erickson, Walter and Marilyn Erickson. Interview. Columbia River Dissenters Series. By Clark Hansen. 4 Oct. 1999. 15 Oct. 2005. (reviewed by Kathryn O'Shea Evans)
Fisher, Andrew H. "They Mean To Be Indian Always: The Origins of Columbia River Indian Identity, 1860–1885." Western Historical Quarterly 32.4 (2001): 41 (reviewed by Kathryn O'Shea-Evans)
Fuhrer, Gregory J.“Extractable Cadmium, Mercury, Copper, Lead, and Zinc in the Lower Columbia River Estuary. Oregon and Washington.” Water-Resources Investigations Report 86-4088. Portland: U.S. Geological Survey, 1986. (reviewed by Kersten Barnhart)
Hanf, R. William, and Lynn M. Kelly. “An Assessment of Drinking-Water Supplies on the Hanford Sites: An Evaluation Conducted at a Federal Nuclear Facility in Southeastern Washington State.” Journal of Environmental Health 67.7 (2005): 44-49. (reviewed by Kersten Barnhart)
Harris, Stuart G. and Barbara L. Harper. “A Native American Exposure Scenario.” Risk Analysis 17 (1997): 789-795. (Reviewed by Paul Lubliner)
Hess, C.T., J. Michel, T.R. Horton, H.M. Prichard, and W.A. Coniglio. “The Occurrence of Radioactivity in Public Water Supplies in the United States.” Health Physics 48 (1985): 553-586. (reviewed by Kersten Barnhart)
Hoffman, F. Owen et. al. "Estimation of Health Risk Based on Revised Estimates of HEDR Doses for Maximum Representative Individuals Consuming Fish and Waterfowl from the Columbia River: An Evaluation of HEDR Reports on the Columbia River Pathway." Atlanta, Ga.: Dept. of Health and Human Services, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, 1998. (Reviewed by Paul Lubliner)
Honstead, John F., and David N. Brady. “The Uptake and Retention of 32P and 65Zn From the Consumption of Columbia River Fish.” Health Physics 13 (1966): 455-463. (reviewed by Kersten Barnhart)
Lee, Kai N. "The Columbia River Basin: Experimenting with Sustainability." Environment Jul.-Aug. 1989: 6-16. (reviewed by Kathryn O'Shea-Evans)
Middleton, Rusty. “View from the River.” Wana Chinook Tymoo, 1-2 (1993): 10-15. (Reviewed by Kathryn O'Shea-Evans)
My Strength is From the Fish. Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission. Videocassette. Wild Hare Media, 1994. (Reviewed by Paul Lubliner)
Papanikolaou, Nikolas C., et al. “Lead Toxicity Update. A Brief Review.” Medical Science Monitor 11.10 (2005): 329-336. (reviewed by Kersten Barnhart)
River People: Behind the Case of David Sohappy. Dir. Michael Conford and Michele Zaccheo. Filmakers Library, 1990. (reviewed by Kathryn O'Shea-Evans)
Routh, Joyanto, and Mohammed Ikramuddin. “Trace-Element Geochemistry of Onion Creek Near Van Stone Lead-Zinc Mine (Washington, USA)- Chemical Analysis and Geochemical Modeling.” Chemical Geology 133 (1996): 211-224. (reviewed by Kersten Barnhart)
Sacred Salmon: A Gift to Sustain Life. Dir. Chris Walsh and Lori Lambert. Yakama Tribal Fisheries and Salish Kootenai College, 2004. (reviewed by Kathryn O'Shea-Evans)
Schmitt, Christopher J., Colleen A. Caldwell, Bill Olsen, Dave Serdar, and Mike Coffey. “Inhibition of Erythrocyte d-Aminolevulinic Acid Dehydratase (ALAD) Activity in Fish from Waters Affected by Lead Smelters.” Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 77.1 (2002) 99-119. (reviewed by Kersten Barnhart)
Smith, Yvonne, and Laura Berg. “Ancient Tradition Modern Reality: Is There a Future for a Salmon-Based Culture?” Wana Chinook Tymoo. Issue 1 (1998): 10-15. (reviewed by Paul Lubliner )
United States Environmental Protection Agency. "Assessment of Chemical Contaminants in Fish Consumed by Four Native American Tribes in the Columbia River Basin." Seattle: EPA Region 10, 2002. (reviewed by Kersten Barnhart)
Volin, Jacqueline and Tom Turner. “Pollution of the Waters of the Columbia River Basin by Agriculture, Logging and Four Other Nonpoint Sources.” Map. San Francisco, California: Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund, January 1993. (reviewed by Paul Lubliner)
Walker, Deward E. and Lawrence W. Pritchard. "Estimated Radiation Doses to Yakima Tribal Fishermen: A Test Application of the Columbia River Dosimetry Model Developed for the Hanford Environmental Dose Reconstruction Project." Boulder, CO: Walker Research Group, Ltd., 1999. (reviewed by Paul Lubliner)
“Where Have All the Fishes Gone? A Short History of Fish Mitigation on the Columbia River.” Wana Chinook Tymoo. Issue Four (1992): 4. (reviewed by Kathryn O'Shea-Evans)
Wing, Steve, David Richardson, Susanne Wolf, and Gary Mihlan. “Plutonium-Related Work and Cause-Specific Mortality at the United States Department of Energy Hanford Site.” American Journal of Industrial Medicine 45 (2004): 153-164. (reviewed by Kersten Barnhart)
“Brownfields 2003 Revolving Loan Fund Grant Fact Sheet.” Columbia River Estuary Study Taskforce. Astoria, OR: EPA, June 2003. (reviewed by Ryan Brown)
"C.9 Richland Operations Office and the Office of River Protection Summary." Department of Energy: Office of River Protection, March 2000. (Reviewed by Tony Gunsul)
"Columbia River Basin Fish Contaminant Survey 1996-1998." U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 10. EPA 910-R-02-006, August 2002. (reviewed by Alex DeHaan)
Cooper, S.M., and D.L. Peterson. “Spatial Distribution of Tropospheric Ozone in Western Washington, USA.” Environmental Pollution 107 (2000): 339-347. (Reviewed by Tony Gunsul)
“Corrective Action Program Description.” Office of Safety Regulation. Richland, WA: U.S. Department of Energy, Office of River Protection, May 13, 2002. (reviewed by Ryan Brown)
Elliott, J., et al. “Contaminants in Ospreys from the Pacific Northwest: I. Trends and Patterns in Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-Dioxins and –Dibenzofurans in Eggs and Plasma.” Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 35.1 (June 1998): 620-631. (reviewed by Tony Gunsul)
Elliott, J., et al. “Contaminants in Ospreys from the Pacific Northwest: II. Organochlorine Pesticides, Polychlorinated Biphenyls, and Mercury, 1991-1997.” Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 38.1 (Jan. 2000): 93-106. (reviewed by Tony Gunsul)
Elliot, John E., Laurie K. Wilson, and Bryan Wakeford. Polybrominated Diphenyl Ether Trends in Eggs of Marine and Freshwater Birds from British Columbia, Canada, 1979-2002." Environmental Science Technology 39 (2005): 5584-5591. (reviewed by Alex DeHaan)
Fenn, Mark, and Timothy Blubough. “Winter Deposition of Nitrogen and Sulfur in the Eastern Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area.” USDA Forest Service. Ed. Bob Bachman. 03 Feb. 2005. (reviewed by Tony Gunsul)
Fitchen, Janet M. “Cultural Aspects of Environmental Problems: Individualism and Chemical Contamination of Groundwater.” Science, Technology, and Human Values 12:2 (1987): 1-12. (reviewed by Stacey Axling)
Foster, E.P., M.S. Fitzpatrick, G.W. Feist, C.B. Schreck, J. Yates, M. Spitsbergen, J.R. Heidel. "Plasma Androgen Correlation, EROD Induction, Reduced Condition Factor, and the Occurrence of Organochlorine Pollutants in Reproductively Immature White Sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) from the Columbia River, USA." Archives of Enviromental Contamination and Toxicology 41 (2001): 182-191. (reviewed by Alex DeHaan).
Foster, E.P., M.S. Fitzpatrick, G.W. Feist, C.B. Schreck, and J. Yates. Gonad Organochlorine Concentrations and Plasma Steroid Levels in White Sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) from the Columbia River, USA. Bulletins of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 67 (2001): 239-245. (reviewed by Alex DeHaan)
Fuhrer, Gregory, Dwight Tanner, Jennifer Morace, Stuart McKenzie, and Kenneth Skach. "Water Quality of the Lower Columbia River Basin : Analysis of Current and Historical Water-Quality Data through 1994." US Geological Survery. Water-Resources Investigation Report 95-4294. Portland , OR , 1996. (reviewed by Alex DeHaan)
Garlock, Timothy J., John C. Kissel, and Jeffry H. Shirai. “Adult Responses to a Survey of Soil Contact-Related Behaviors.” Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology 2 (1999): 134-142. (reviewed by Stacey Axling)
Haney, W.A. "Dilution of 300 Area Uranium Wasters Entering the Columbia." Richland, Washington: General Electric Company, September 1957. (reviewed by Stacey Axling)
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