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1994

Marsh plants -- Oregon -- Malheur Lake

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Recovery Of Marsh Vegetation At Malheur Lake Following An Extended Flood, Sherry Vlasta Spencer Feb 1994

Recovery Of Marsh Vegetation At Malheur Lake Following An Extended Flood, Sherry Vlasta Spencer

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Water levels of Malheur Lake in southeastern Oregon fluctuate widely with seasonal and cyclic climatic changes. Seven years of severe flooding from 1978 to 1984 produced the highest water levels in recorded history and covered almost all marsh vegetation. Seven years of drought followed the flooding, and by 1992 the water level had dropped to the lowest point in nearly 60 years. A survey of vegetation colonizing the lakeshore as flood water receded was conducted from 1989 to 1992 to describe the reestablishment of marsh vegetation. Six transects were placed in three different ecological units of the lake. Frequency and …