Hydrology – 46 REFERENCES

Hydrology of Crater, East and Davis Lakes, Oregon by Kenneth N. Phillips
 REFERENCES

 

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Calvin, L. D., and Peterson, R. G., 1960, Evaluation of efforts to increase snowfall and resultant runoff by winter cloudseeding in southern Oregon Cascade Mountains; ninth progress report: Corvallis, Oreg., Agr. Research Found. and Oregon Agr. Expt. Sta., 22 p.

Diller, J. S., 1912, Geological history of Crater Lake, Oregon: U.S. Dept. Interior Public Inf. Bull., 31 p.

Diller, J. S., and Patton, H. B., 1902, The geology and petrography of Crater Lake National Park: U.S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 3, 164 p.

Flint, R. F., and Brandtner, Friedrich, 1961, Outline of climatic fluctuation since the last interglacial age, in Solar variations, climatic change, and related geophysical problems: New York Acad. Sci. Annals, v. 95, art. 1, p. 457-460.

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Harding, S. T., 1965, Recent variations in the water supply of the western Great Basin: California Univ. Water Resources Center Archives Ser. Rept. 16, p. 1-142.

Henshaw, F. F., Lewis, J. H., and McCaustland, E. J., 1914, Deschutes River, Oregon, and its utilization: U.S. Geol. Survey Water-Supply Paper 344. 200 p.

Keen, F. P., 1937, Climatic cycles in eastern Oregon indicated by tree rings : U.S. Dept. Agriculture, Monthly Weather Rev., v. 65, no. 5, p. 175-188.