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THE GUIDEBOOK IS NOW AVAILABLE!  You can download it and assorted papers, maps, presentations, and other goodies using the links at the bottom of this page.  The guidebook is entitled

2012_Owyhee_FOP_Aug20_2012.pdf 

(We won't be printing out copies of the guidebook. You are responsible for bringing your own copy.)




Chalk Basin


The following theses are available for download from http://www.geology.cwu.edu/grad/

Brossy, C.C., 2007, Fluvial Response to intra-canyon lava flows, Owyhee River, SE Oregon [M.Sc. thesis]: Ellensburg, WA, Central WA University, 110 p.

Vandal, S.A., 2007, Paleoflood record reconstruction at an archeological site on the Owyhee River, southeastern
Oregon: M.S. Thesis, Central Washington University, 136 p. 96 p.

Othus, S.M., 2008, Comparison of Landslides and their Related Outburst Flood Deposits, Owyhee River, southeastern Oregon, [M.Sc. thesis] Ellensburg, WA, Central WA University, 136 p.

Orem, C.A., 2010, Lacustrine sediment record of multiple Quaternary lava dams on the Owyhee River, southeastern Oregon: M.S. Thesis, Central Washington University, 137 p.


The following abstracts are available at http://www.agu.org/meetings/fm08/waisfm08.htm or http://www.geosociety.org/meetings/searchabstracts.htm

Brossy, C.C., Ely, Ely, L.L., Champion, D.E., House, P.K., Safran, E., O’Connor, J.E., Orem, C.A., 2011, Geomorphic consequences of Pliocene to Pleistocene intracanyon lava flows, Owyhee River, Southeastern Oregon, Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 43, No. 4, p. 52.

Orem, C.A., Ely, L.L., Brossy, C.C., House, P.K., O’Connor, J.E., Safran, E., 2011, Sedimentological analysis of the West Crater lake: Insights into processes of lava dam formation, lake sedimentation, and river incision., Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. 43, No. 4, p. 52.

Orem, C.A., Ely, L.L., House, P.K., Safran, E.B., Brossy, C.C., 2009, Sedimentary Record of two lava-dam impounder lakes, Owyhee River, southeastern Oregon: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 41, no. 7, p 178.

Brossy, C.C., Ely, L.L., House, P.K., O’Connor, J.E., Safran, E.B., (et al) 2008, The role of late Cenozoic lava flows in the evolution of the Owyhee River canyon, Oregon: Eos (Transactions, American Geophysical Union), v. 89, no. 53, Fall Meeting supplement, abstract H53B-1035

Ely, L.L., Brossy, C.C., Othus, S.M., Orem, C., Fenton, C., House, P.K., O’Connor, J.E., Safran, E.B., 2008, Comparison of Natural Dams from Lava Flows and Landslides on the Owyhee River, Oregon, Eos Trans. AGU, 89(53), Fall Meeting Supplement, Abstract H53B-1034.

Othus, S.M., Ely, L.L, House, P.K., Safran, E.B., O’Connor, J.E., and Fenton, C., 2007, Comparison of two landslides and related outburst flood deposits and their effects on river evolution, Owyhee River, Oregon, Eos Transactions, American Geophysical Union, Vol. 87 (52), Fall Meeting Suppl., Abstract H51E-8808.


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Owyhee FOP
 
2:40 PM Aug 16, 2012
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The file entitled 'Final_Owyhee...' is a copy of a powerpoint presentation about the river. It may be useful to have a copy of this on the trip.
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Owyhee FOP
 
5:00 PM Aug 15, 2012
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The maps labeled 'small' are page-size. Expect them to be harder to read.
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3:55 PM Aug 15, 2012
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The maps labeled (Plate_0x) are 36 by 48 inches.
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