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1. Bioenergetics-based predator-prey relationships between piscivorous birds and juvenile salmonids in the Columbia River estuary
2. Volatiles, major oxide, trace element and isotope geochemistry in the Snake River Plain and Columbia River Flood Basalts: Implications for the evolution of a continental hotspot
3. Development of optimized flood control rule curves for the Columbia River Basin in response to climate change and interannual climate variability
4. The Columbia River's region: Politics, place and environment in the Pacific Northwest, 1933--present
5. Genetic and morphologic variation in Anodonta of the Columbia River basin
6. An evaluation of the role of adaptation in salmon evolution using genome based approaches
7. Climate Change Impacts on Precipitation Extremes over the Columbia River Basin Based on Downscaled CMIP5 Climate Scenarios
8. Distribution, paleodrainage, and paleoclimate of the Miocene Columbia River Basalt Group and associated sedimentary interbeds in the Clearwater Embayment of West-Central Idaho and southeastern Washington
9. Resolving upper mantle seismic structure beneath the Pacific Northwest and inferred plume-lithosphere interactions during the Steens-Columbia River Flood Basalt eruptions
10. Characterization of the Red Bluff Landslide, Greater Cascade Landslide Complex, Columbia River Gorge, Washington
11. Feeder dikes to the Columbia River flood basalts: Underpinnings of a large igneous province
12. Tracing continental weathering using lithium and magnesium isotopes: Insights from the chemical weathering of Columbia River basalts and mass balance modeling
13. Riparian Wetland Response to Livestock Exclusion In the Lower Columbia River Basin
14. Governance in the United States Columbia River Basin: An Historical Analysis
15. An overview and fish habitat assessment of the Mackay River (British Columbia)
16. Landforms along the Lower Columbia River and the Influence of Humans
17. Relational Database Analysis of Dated Prehistoric Shorelines to Establish Sand Partitioning in Late Holocene Barriers and Beach Plains of the Columbia River Littoral Cell, Washington and Oregon, USA
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