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CASCADIA
Cascadia is an online newsletter for policy makers, state and local government agencies, and the general public. When you read Cascadia, you´ll be surprised how Oregon’s geology impacts everyday life.
If you have a question about Cascadia, call us at (971) 673-1555.
Fall 2006 - Seeing Landslides with LIDAR (12 pages, 6 MB PDF file)
Learn what LIDAR is and how this technology has revolutionized the way we map geohazards.
Read and/or download a free copy of this issue of Cascadia (6 MB PDF file)
Winter 2005 - Our Changing Oregon Coast (12 pages, 2 MB PDF file)
Learn about research ongoing at DOGAMI's coastal field office and how the agency helps coastal communities understand processes and hazards that shape the Oregon coastline.
Read and/or download a free copy of this issue of Cascadia (2 MB PDF file)
Spring 2003 - Practical Geology (2 pages, 2 MB PDF file)
Find out how DOGAMI´s approach to practical geology is creating partnerships, and solving natural resource and natural hazard problems throughout the state.
Read and/or download a free copy of this issue of Cascadia (2 MB PDF file)
Spring, 2002 - Water and Geology (12 pages)
Learn who owns and manages Oregon´s water . Find out how geology controls groundwater. Look at two case studies to see how knowing the geology of an area can help solve water problems.
Read and/or download a free copy of this issue of Cascadia (8.9 MB PDF file)
Summer, 2001 - Mined Land Reclamation
Learn how mining in Oregon is regulated and what happens to a mine site once the mine closes. Find out how the Minded Land Reclamation Program is working with local communities to enhance salmon habitiat. See how reclaimed mine lands are put to beneficial uses throughout Oregon.
Read and/or download a free copy of this issue of Cascadia (5.9 Mb PDF file)
Spring, 2001 - Oregon´s Active Volcanoes
Can we expect another eruption? How dangerous is Mount Hood? How do communities prepare for volcanic hazards? What´s the latest information on the uplift near South Sister? This issue of Cascadia also looks at the recent discovery of earthquake activity on the Portland Hills Fault.
Read and/or download a free copy of this issue of Cascadia (2 MB PDF file).
Winter, 2001 - Oregon at risk
This first issue contains a brief description of the earthquake hazards we face in Oregon, plus resources for help. Are you ready for an earthquake? Is your community? Find out why Oregon’s citizens and communities need to be prepared for earthquakes and tsunamis.
Read and/or download a free copy of this issue of Cascadia (1.4 MB PDF file).
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