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| Oregon Geology is dedicated to regional research and information. It is published for a scientific and technical audience, and is an important source of information about current understanding of Oregon’s geologic past and processes.Current issues are available free online. Back issues are available for $3 each. For indexes prior to 1999, please contact the Nature of the Northwest Information Center at (971) 673-1555 or consult this spreadsheet (Excel). Index to OREGON GEOLOGY, volume 61, 1999 Numbers refer to issue and first page of entry. Subject entries cross-referenced to author entries (in parentheses). Abstracts of theses 5:124 Antelope Creek valley, silicic volcanism (Torley and Hladky) 5:122 Atwill, T., Study tip: Earthquake cycles 3:77 Bear Creek valley, silicic volcanism (Torley and Hladky) 5:122 Beaulieu, J.D., Through the eyes of the State Geologist 4:82; 5:106; 6:130 New State Geologist to guide Oregon activities 4:102 Benton County Emergency Management Council (WSSPC award) 2:49 Bestland, E.A., Hammond, P.E., Blackwell, D.L.S., Kays, M.A., Retallack, G.J., and Stimac, J., Geologic framework of the Clarno Unit 1:3 Black, G.L., Intensities for the February 1999 Molalla earthquake 4:97 Blackwell, D.L.S., coauthor, Bestland and others 1:3 Burns, field guide to Rattlesnake Tuff (Streck and others) 3:64 Cascade Range, vesicular basaltic andesites (Saar and Manga) 4:87 Silicic volcanism, Bear/Antelope Creeks (Torley and Hladky) 5:122 Christensen, D., Living with earthquakes in the PNW (review) 1:20 Clark, L., How many earthquakes occur in Oregon? 5:127 Clarno Formation (Bestland and others) 1:3 Clarno Unit, John Day Fossil Beds (Bestland and others) 1:3 Coastal erosion, The other face of Oregon (Orr and Orr) 6:131 DOGAMI news 2:26, 49; 4:89, 102, 103; 5:119, 125 Earth Science Week, new poster for 1999 (Jackson) 4:99 Earthquakes: Benton County Emergency Management (WSSPC award) 2:49 Do we really need another wakeup call? (Hughes) 4:95 Earthquake and tsunami preparedness month 2:50 Earthquake updates 5:110 How many earthquakes occur in Oregon over a year? (Clark) 5:127 Intensities for the February 1999 Molalla earthquake (Black) 4:97 Mount Hood earthquake swarm of January 1999 1:2 Report on Colombia earthquake damage to lifelines (Wang, Y.) 1:21 Residents feel small earthquakes, various parts of Oregon 2:48 Salem Hills, Earthquake-induced slope instability (Hofmeister) 3:55 Site-specific seismic reports in DOGAMI library 4:100; 5:120 Study tip: Earthquake cycles (Atwill and Goodrich) 3:77 The other face of Oregon (Orr and Orr) 6:131 Vida, Oregon, earthquakes of 1997 (Perry, and Weldon) 5:107 Washington earthquake hypocenter deepest since 1965 4:95 WSSPC, Award to Benton County Emergency Management 2:49 Ferns, M.L., Islands and rapids; geol. story of Hells Canyon (review) 1:20 Field trip guides: Rattlesnake Tuff near Burns, Oregon (Streck and others) 3:64 Floods, The other face of Oregon (Orr and Orr) 6:131 Geologic hazards, The other face of Oregon (Orr and Orr) 6:131 Geothermal exploration in Oregon, 1996-1998 (Olmstead) 2:43 Graben Horst (pseudonym for Christy Craig Hunter) 4:99 Grunder, A.L. , coauthor, Streck and others 3:64 Hammond, P.E., coauthor, Bestland and others 1:3 High Lava Plains, field guide to Rattlesnake Tuff (Streck and others) 3:64 Hladky, F.R., coauthor, Torley and Hladky 5:122 Hofmeister, R.J., Earthquake-induced slope instability, Salem Hills 3:55 Hughes, J., Do we really need another wakeup call? (reprint) 4:95 Hull, D.A., retires from DOGAMI 4:89 Hunter, C.C., The earth in turmoil (reprint fr. California Geology) 4:99 Hydrology, Vesicular basaltic andesites, Cascades (Saar and Manga) 4:87 Jackson, J., New poster highlights Earth Science Week 99 4:99 John Day Formation (Bestland and others) 1:3 John Day Fossil Beds, Clarno Unit (Bestland and others) 1:3 Johnson, J.A., coauthor, Streck and others 3:64 Kays, M.A., coauthor, Bestland and others 1:3 Krause, W.F., The Miocene Metasequoia Creek flora on the Columbia River in northwestern Oregon 5:111 Landslides, The other face of Oregon (Orr and Orr) 6:131 Manga, M., coauthor, Saar and Manga 4:87 McConnell, V.S., joins DOGAMI staff in Baker City 4:103 Metasequoia Creek flora (Krause) 5:111 Meteorites and fireballs (Mustoe) 2:27 Mined land reclamation: Annual Reclamation Awards 4:83 Mustoe, G.E., Meteorites from the Pacific Northwest 2:27 Newport, new DOGAMI field office 5:119 Oil & gas exploration & development, 1998 (Wermiel) 2:40 Olmstead, D.L., Geothermal exploration in Oregon, 1996-1998 2:43 Orr, E.L., and Orr, W.N., The other face of Oregon: Geologic p rocesses that shape our state 6:131 Back to top Paleontology: Miocene Metasequoia Creek flora (Krause) 5:111 Thoms, R.E., Oregon fossils (review of Orr and Orr) 3:78 Perry S., and Weldon, R. II, The 1997 Vida, Oregon, EQ swarm 5:107 Places to see: Kiger Gorge 4:104 Fort Rock State Monument 5:128 Shore Acres State Park 6:152 Publications by DOGAMI, announced: GMS-113, Geology of the Fly Valley quadrangle 1:22 GMS109, Brownsboro quadrangle, Jackson County 1:19 GMS95, Henkle Butte quadrangle, Deschutes County 1:19 IMS-06, Water-induced landslide hazards, Salem Hills 1:22 IMS03, Tsunami hazards, Seaside-Gearhart area 1:19 IMS-10, Rel. earthquake hazard maps, coastal cities 5:118, 126 IMS-11, Tsunami hazard map, Astoria area, Clatsop County 5:126 IMS-12, Tsunami hazard map, Warrenton area, Clatsop County 5:126 O-98-04, Using earthquake hazard maps 1:22 O-99-01, Mist Gas Field map, 1999 edition 1:22 Special Paper 29, Earthquake damage in Oregon 1:22; 4:94 Publications by others, announced and reviewed: Atwill, T., and Goodrich, M., Oregon earthquake and tsunami curriculum for grades K through 12 2:50 Disaster hits home. New policy for urban housing recovery 4:94 Geothermal Resources Council, Stories from a Heated Earth (Take a geothermal trip) 6:150 Goodrich, M., coauthor, Atwill and Goodrich 2:50 Introduction to earthquake retrofitting, Smith and Furukawa 5:118 Landslides in the Portland metropolitan area, 1996 (Burns) 4:94 Orr, W.N., and Orr E.L., Oregon Fossils 1:20; (rev. by Thoms) 3:78 Poster for Earth Science Week (Jackson) 4:99 Seismic zonation, risk assessment/management (XI ECEE) 5:118 Sieh, K., and LeVay, S., The earth in turmoil (rev. by Hunter) 4:99 U.S. Geological Survey Publications, online 3:76 Vallier, T., Islands and rapids. A geologic story of Hells Canyon (review by M.L. Ferns) 1:20 Yeats, R.S., Living with earthquakes in the Pacific Northwest review by D. Christensen) 1:20 Rattlesnake Tuff, field guide (Streck and others) 3:64 Retallack, G.J., coauthor, Bestland and others 1:3 Roddey, James, joins DOGAMI staff 2:26
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