Small Watersheds Group Oral History Interview - Part 2

Interviewee: Ted Dyrness, Gordon Grant, Don Henshaw, Al Levno, George Lienkaemper, Ross Mersereau and Fred Swanson
Interviewer: Max Geier
Interview Date: October 16, 1997
Location: U.S. Forest Service, Forestry Sciences Laboratory, Corvallis, Oregon
Duration: 0:27:03
 

Watershed research has been a staple of Andrews Forest science since the earliest days of the experimental forest. This includes the experimental watershed studies of streamflow, sediment yield, vegetation, and biogeochemistry, and also observations of stream-channel cross sections, landslide movement, and other topics related to water quantity and quality. Participants in this group interview represent a wide variety of disciplines and roles over much of this history: Forest Service soil scientist Dyrness, Forest Service hydrologist Grant, Forest Service information manager Henshaw, Forest Service field crew managers and members Levno, Lienkaemper, and Mersereau, and Forest Service geologist Swanson. The program involves a great deal of field work to keep instruments running and harvest the data, followed by office work to manage and analyze data, and then to publish the findings.

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Title

Small Watersheds Group Oral History Interview - Part 2

Description

Watershed research has been a staple of Andrews Forest science since the earliest days of the experimental forest. This includes the experimental watershed studies of streamflow, sediment yield, vegetation, and biogeochemistry, and also observations of stream-channel cross sections, landslide movement, and other topics related to water quantity and quality. Participants in this group interview represent a wide variety of disciplines and roles over much of this history: Forest Service soil scientist Dyrness, Forest Service hydrologist Grant, Forest Service information manager Henshaw, Forest Service field crew managers and members Levno, Lienkaemper, and Mersereau, and Forest Service geologist Swanson. The program involves a great deal of field work to keep instruments running and harvest the data, followed by office work to manage and analyze data, and then to publish the findings.

Creator

Ted Dyrness, Gordon Grant, Don Henshaw, Al Levno, George Lienkaemper, Ross Mersereau and Fred Swanson

Source

H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest Oral History Collection (OH 28)

Publisher

Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Oregon State University Libraries

Date

October 16, 1997

Contributor

Max Geier

Format

Digitized Microcassette

Language

English

Type

Oral History

Identifier

oh28-small-watersheds-19971016-02

Oral History Item Type Metadata

Interviewer

Max Geier

Interviewee

Ted Dyrness, Gordon Grant, Don Henshaw, Al Levno, George Lienkaemper, Ross Mersereau and Fred Swanson

Location

U.S. Forest Service, Forestry Sciences Laboratory, Corvallis, Oregon

Transcription

Microcassette

Duration

0:27:03

OHMS Object

Interview Format

audio