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  1. Oregon (Rookie Read-About Geography) by Susan Labella, 2007-03
  2. The Oregon Companion: An Historical Gazetteer of the Useful,the Curious, and the Arcane by Richard H. Engeman, 2009-03-25
  3. Netting the Sun: A Personal Geography of the Oregon Desert (Northwest Voices Essays) by Melvin R. Adams, 2001-05
  4. Oregon geography ;: The people, the place and the time by Samuel Newton Dicken, 1965
  5. Oregon Divided: A Regional Geography by Samuel N. Dicken, Emily F. Dicken, 1982-11
  6. Oregon Geography (3rd Edition) by Samuel Newton Dicken, 1959-01-01
  7. OREGON GEOGRAPHIC NAMES : FIFTH EDITION, REVISED AND ENLARGED by LEWIS A. MCARTHUR, 1982
  8. Plants of the Oregon Coastal Dunes by Alfred M. Wiedemann, LA Rea J. Dennis, et all 1999-02
  9. Oregon Mountain Ranges (Oregon geographic series) by George Wuerthner, 1987-04
  10. The Pacific Northwest Coast: Living with the Shores of Oregon and Washington by Paul D. Komar, 1997-01-01
  11. A voyage round the world: with a history of the Oregon mission ... To which is appended a full description of Oregon Territory, its geography, history ... benefit of emigrants to that rising country by Gustavus Hines, 2010-05-18
  12. A Voyage Round the World: With a History of the Oregon Mission ... to Which Is Appended a Full Description of Oregon Territory, Its Geography, History ... Benefit of Emigrants to That Rising Country by Gustavus Hines, 2010-04-08
  13. Geography of Oregon: Oregon Field Guide, Oregon Geographic Names Board
  14. Multnomah County, Oregon Geography Introduction: Lloyd District, Portland, Oregon

1. Oregon Geography - NETSTATE
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Click here for a few definitions. Longitude / Latitude Longitude: 116° 45'W to 124° 30'W
Latitude: 42°N to 46° 15'N Length x Width Oregon is about 360 miles long and 261 miles wide. Geographic Center The geographic center of Oregon is located in Crook County, 25 miles SSE of Prineville. Borders Oregon is bordered by Washington on the north and California and Nevada on the south. On the east, Oregon is bordered by Idaho and on the west, Oregon is bordered by the Pacific Ocean Total Area Oregon covers 98,386 square miles, making it the 9th largest of the 50 states Land Area 96,003 square miles of Oregon are land areas. Water Area 2,383 square miles of Oregon are covered by water. Highest Point The highest point in Oregon is Mount Hood , at 11,239 feet above sea level. Lowest Point The lowest point in Oregon is sea level where Oregon meets the Pacific Ocean.

2. Oregon: Geography, Maps And Information
Geography and maps of the state of Oregon. Free Psychics. Advertisement. Oregon. Maps Geography and Data
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Infoplease Atlas Map of Oregon
A large and detailed map of the state that includes many cities along with major highways. Blank Outline Map of Oregon
A free blank outline map to print out for educational, school, or classroom use. Merriam-Webster Map of Oregon
A fantastic clear and detailed map along with basic geographic facts from Merriam-Webster. Color Landform Atlas - Oregon
A dramatic and colorful relief map of the state - an outstanding display of the topography. Also includes a large 1895 map of the state. Map of Oregon
A large (536 K) and very detailed map from the PCL Map Collection.
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Infoplease - Oregon A brief state history, famous residents, and a great collection of state facts make this page an excellent resource.

3. Oregon Geography, Climate, Maps - Susan Marthens Portland Real Estate
Learn about the geography and climate of Oregon Susan Marthens Portland Real Estate. listings matching your requirements (as close as possible), just complete the form. oregon geography, Climate, and Maps
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4. Geography And Climate Of The 50 States
Geography and Climate information for each of the 50 states.Category Kids and Teens School Time Science The Earth Weather...... Oklahoma geography Oklahoma, oregon geography Oregon, Pennsylvania geography Pennsylvania,Rhode Island geography Rhode Island, South Carolina geography South
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5. University Of Oregon News Releases
EUGENE–University of oregon geography graduate students swept the awards at the65th annual Association of Pacific Coast Geographers (APCG) meeting with wins
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UO GEOGRAPHY STUDENTS SWEEP NATIONAL AWARDS December 1, 1999 Contact Pauline Austin (541) 346-3129 Each winner received a cash award of $100, a certificate of achievement and a book titled "Carl O. Sauer: A Tribute." Jacqueline Shinker of Eugene http://geography.uoregon.edu/envchange/clim_animations "This is a new tool that provides an easy, central location for people to access information about global climates," Shinker says. "Students and researchers can use it as an educational resource." Peter Killoran of Rockport, Maine "Analysis of modern climate patterns is useful for understanding climates of the past," he says. "This information helps to make predictions about future climate variability." #G-6032/Local,OrSci,OrDailies/mkl
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6. Oregon Geography
Nat'l Forests of Oregon Washington, http//www.fs.fed.us/r6/r6nf.htm. Oregon BlueBook, http//bluebook.state.or.us/. Oregon Dept. Oregon Guides Packers Assoc.
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Salem-Keizer Public Schools Serving the communities of Salem and Keizer, Oregon Bur. of Land Management - Ore./Wash. http://www.or.blm.gov/ Money's Best Place to Live http://www.money.com/money/depts/real_estate/bplive/portland.html http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/r6nf.htm Oregon Blue Book http://bluebook.state.or.us/ http://www.dfw.state.or.us/ Oregon Field Guide - OPB http://www.opb.org/ofg/ http://www.ogpa.org/index.html Oregon State Marine Board http://www.boatoregon.com/ Oregon State Parks http://www.prd.state.or.us/ http://www.teleport.com/~garski/rivers.htm Oregon Wilderness Areas http://www.teleport.com/~garski/wildness.htm South Coast Oregon Directory http://www.scod.com/hello.html Travel Oregon Online http://www.traveloregon.com/ http://www.r1.fws.gov/ Web Resources Table of Contents
Last updated December 03, 2002 For information or assistance concerning SK Online contact Jim Saffeels SK Online Home Page Salem-Keizer District 24-J SK Online
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7. Oregon Geography
HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW YOUR oregon geography? Take this test andfind out! Click on the images to view a map with the answer.
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8. Oregon - Geography And Geology
oregon geography and Geology About fifty million years ago the ocean waterscovered the western coast of North America to the Wallowa Mountains.
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O R E G O N Geography and Geology
About fifty million years ago the ocean waters covered the western coast of North America to the Wallowa Mountains. Erosion, volcanoes, earthquakes, and lava flows shaped the current and course of the rivers. Hundreds of thousands of years ago the Ice Age rivers of the Northwest held many times more the water volume than today's flows, and most of western Oregon was under the Pacicic Ocean. The John Day Fossil Beds display 45 to 50 million years of earth's history. Oregon is one of the most geologically diverse areas on the continent, with fossilized records dating more than 60 million years ago, including evidence of dinosaurs, saber-toothed tigers, crocodiles, bear dogs, camels, three-toed horses, and rhinos. This was a subtropical climatic setting 30 to 40 million years ago. The John Day Fossil Beds are some of the richest fossil beds in the world, thoroughly showing complete sequences of tertiary plant and animal populations. The beds were created when volcanic ash entombed plants and animals. The John Day Fossil Beds were made a National Monument in 1974 at three different places: Clarno(oldest), Painted Hills, and Sheep Rock. The beds of fossils were discovered by Reverend Thomas Condon. Crater Lake is the Deepest Lake in North America (at 1,996 feet deep).

9. Oregon - Geography And Geology
oregon geography and Geology There are 40 mountian peaks with Eleven MountainRanges. 1 The Cascade Range streches from British Columbia.
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Eleven Mountain Ranges.
The Cascade Range streches from British Columbia. The Columbia River Gorge is the only water-level gap in the 5,000+foot Cascade Range. The Cascade Range was almost named the President's Range(each peak would have been named after a president). The summit of the Cascade Range is the boundry for many counties, e.g., Clackamas and Hood River counties border at the summit of Mt.Hood. From a distance, and up close....see these Cascade peaks and other mountain ranges (with elevations above sea level of tallest peaks listed):
  • Mount Hood 11,240 ft.
  • South Sister 10,358 ft.
  • North Sister 10,085 ft.
  • Middle Sister 10,047 ft.
  • Mount Jefferson 10,497 ft.
  • Mount McLoughlin 9,495 ft.
  • Mount Thielsen 9,182 ft.
  • Thre Fingered Jack 7,841 ft.
  • Mount Washington 7,794 ft.
    Wallowa Mountains (Wallowa Co.) Matterhorn Peak 9,845 ft. Mt. Sacajawea 9,838 ft. Steens Mountain west of the Alvord Desert in south east Oregon's Harney County, is the largest fault-block mountain in North America..
  • 10. Venonia: West Oregon Geography
    Vernonia, Oregon 97064. Her name was Vernona. She was born March 30, 1868in Ohio and later moved to Virginia. She never came to Oregon.
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    Vernonia, Oregon 97064
    The first settler in the Upper Nehalem Valley area was Clark Parker who chopped his way into the area and homesteaded in 1874. His Homestead was on the East side of the Nehalem River (Riverview). He came in from the Washington County side. He was followed in 1875 by the VanBlaricom's who homesteaded along Rock Creek in the what is now the main part of town. Other historic names in the community followed soon thereafter including, Spencer, Mellinger, Pringle, Weed and Cherrington. Vernonia was named for the daughter of one of the original settlers, Ozias Cherrington who moved there in 1876. Her name was Vernona. She was born March 30, 1868 in Ohio and later moved to Virginia. She never came to Oregon. Cherrington's co-settler, Judson Weed wanted to name the community Auburn for his home town of Auburn, Minn. The political voting precinct was called Auburn for many years, but finally renamed to Vernonia to avoid confusion. The Vernonia post office was established Jan 11, 1878 with David F. Baker as its first postmaster. The first road out of the upper valley to the North was opened with volunteer labor apparently in 1879. It reached the Nehalem Valley at

    11. West Oregon Geography (Clatsop, Columbia, Yamhill)
    West Oregon Communities. Apiary, Birkenfeld History Mt. St. Helens Volcano 25 West Oregon Communities - Updated 2/6/01. robert@vannattabros.com.
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    Apiary Birkenfeld Buxton Chapman ... Wilark Our homepage is a logging page which has many sections including logging history , on big iron dozers Logging Tools and trucks , on this site,as well as come Computer History The VanNatta Forestry and Logging Page Logging History Log Skidder Development ... 25 West Oregon Communities - - Updated 2/6/01

    12. A Visit To Portland, Oregon (Oregon Geography Alliance-ILI
    A visit to Portland, Oregon (Oregon Geographic AllianceILI Institute). August1 - 12, 1995 by Connie Mark Oregon was a wonderful geographic experience!
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    A visit to Portland, Oregon (Oregon Geographic Alliance-ILI Institute)
    August 1 - 12, 1995 by Connie Mark Portland, Oregon is know as the City of Roses, but I think of Portland as the city of Bridges. The Willamette River is considered a coordinate that separates the east from the west of the city. There are five Bridges. The Willamette River is considered a coordinate that separates the east from the west of the city. There are five bridges that cross the Willamette River in Portland...Howthorne, Morrison, Burnside, steel, and Broadway Bridge. Burnside Bridge and Street is the other coordinate that separates the north from the south. In Honolulu, we usually think of Mauka and Makai, diamond or eva. We mental map our island by that. The Oregonians mental map their city with the Willamette River and Burnside Street and the direction coordinates, NW. NE. SE. SE. The Columbia River can be seen in the close distance, though it separates the state of Washington and Oregon, it is not as notable in this city where the Willamette passes right through it! I spent as afternoon by the riverside near the Hawthorne bridge. I was intrigued with the raising of the bridge. A part of the bridge can rise up like an elevator to let tall ships through. I usually think of bridges as opening up. One morning we were also stopped on that bridge, to let a ship through. What excitement!

    13. Oregon Geography
    oregon geography. Oregon Geo Maps. Click Here. Guessing Game. Click Here.
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    14. University Of Oregon Libraries
    REF. GB10 .W48 2000. oregon geography. Oregon Geographic Names 6thed DOCS REF. G874.M16 1992; Atlas of Oregon 2nd ed. MAP LIB.
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    The following is a selected list of resources for starting research in Geography. For further assistance, contact Andrew Nicholson, Map and GIS Librarian, at anichols@darkwing.uoregon.edu
    Starting Your Research
    Geography has developed into a multfaceted subject encompassing human, physical, political, and historical geographies. These sources listed below represent both general and specific reference sources for conducting research involving geographic information. General Geography
    • World Geographical Encyclopedia [KNIGHT REF. G63 .E5213 1995] The Encyclopedic Dictionary of Physical Geography [DOCS REF. GB10 .E53 1994] The Historical Dictionary of World Political Geography : An Encyclopedic Guide to the History of Nations [MAP LIB. D20 .R16 2001] A Modern Dictionary of Geography [DOCS REF. G63 .S53 2001] The Dictionary of Human Geography [DOCS REF. GF4 .D52 2000]

    15. CultureGrams States Edition Oregon Geography
    Oregon The Beaver State Established 1859, 33d State, Geography. One of threePacific Coast states, Oregon is 97,132 square miles (251,571 sq km).
    http://www.shakamak.k12.in.us/cgstates/site/stat_706.htm

    16. Oregon State University, College Of Science, Science Record, Spring 1999,
    OSU Hosts oregon geography Bee. OREGON STATE GEOGRAPHY BEE Winners andFinalists. State Champion Adam Lis, St.Agatha School, Portland.
    http://science.orst.edu/srsp99geobee.html
    OSU Hosts Oregon Geography Bee 100 of the state's young geographical whizzes competed for an ultimate prize of $25,000 in the Oregon State Geography Bee at Oregon State University on April 9. This is the third consecutive year OSU has hosted the event, which is sponsored by the National Geographic Society and Bank1One. [note: The College of Science co-sponsors the event, and its faculty and graduate students serve as event organizers and judges.] The popular event attracted about 500 people, including teachers and parents. A single winner was chosen to represent Oregon at the national finals in May in Washington, D.C., where the top prize includes a $25,000 college scholarship and trip to Australia. That, of course, is if the contestant knows the answer to a question like this: "What U.S. state capital was founded as a gold rush town and isn't linked to the rest of its state by roads?" Too easy. Juneau, Alaska. But lest you think you're ready for prime time, answer these: - "The Skeleton Coast, site of many shipwrecks, is located along the coastal desert of which country in southern Africa?" - "What river flows from its source near Lake Baikal across Siberia to the Laptev Sea?"

    17. OregonMapNet - Links To Oregon Maps, Charts, Atlases, And Travel And Weather Inf
    Oregon Maps, Nautical Charts, Atlases, Satellite Images, Travel and WeatherInformation, oregon geography and Oregon Geology. +OregonMapNet+. Welcome.
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    18. 04-06-99 OSU To Host Oregon Geography Bee
    OSU to host oregon geography Bee. 0406-99 By David Stauth, 541-737-0787SOURCE Gordon Matzke, 541-737-1217. CORVALLIS - The Oregon
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    OSU to host Oregon Geography Bee
    By David Stauth, 541-737-0787
    SOURCE: Gordon Matzke, 541-737-1217 CORVALLIS - The Oregon State Geography Bee will be at Oregon State University on Friday, April 9, as 100 of the state's young geographical whizzes compete for an ultimate prize of $25,000. This is the third consecutive year OSU has hosted the event, which is sponsored by the National Geographic Society and Bank1One. The preliminary round of oral competition will begin at 1 p.m. in LaSells Stewart Center with the final round to start at 3 p.m. It is free and open to the public. "This is a popular event that usually attracts about 500 people, including teachers and parents," said Sheri Ruegsegger, state coordinator for the contest. "A single winner will be chosen to represent Oregon at the national finals on May 25-26 in Washington, D.C., where the top prize includes a $25,000 college scholarship and trip to Australia." That, of course, is if the contestant knows the answer to a question like this: "What U.S. state capital was founded as a gold rush town and isn't linked to the rest of its state by roads?" Too easy. Juneau, Alaska. But lest you think you're ready for prime time, answer these:

    19. Geography Of Resource Use - GEO 420/520 / Geosciences - Oregon State University
    Geography of Resource Use GEO 420/520 Instructor Reed Perkins.
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    Geography of Resource Use
    GEO 420/520
    Instructor: Reed Perkins
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    Updated Oct.12, 1997

    20. UCGIS Millennium Assembly - Oregon Folks
    University of oregon geography UCGIS at University of Oregon University of OregonInfoGraphics Lab University of Oregon Map and Aerial Photography Library.
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    home registration schedule meeting rooms ... oregon
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    Dawn Wright Jon Kimerling , delegate, Oregon State Aileen Buckley , lead delegate, University of Oregon Oregon State Geosciences
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    ... oregon Last updated April 6, 2000
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