By Finding aid prepared by Elizabeth Nielsen.
Title: Norman H. Anderson Papers, 1955-2000
Predominant Dates: 1980-1991
ID: MSS AndersonN
Primary Creator: Anderson, N. H.
Extent: 1.3 cubic feet. More info below.
Languages of Materials: English [eng]
The Norman H. Anderson Papers consist of materials generated and assembled by Anderson in the course of his research and teaching career as a Professor of Entomology at Oregon State University. The collection includes article reprints, conference papers, correspondence, curriculum vitae, a doctoral thesis, employment records, flyers, grant proposals, newspaper clippings, research data, reports, and slide presentation scripts. Bound volumes of Anderson's research publications, journal reprints, and presentations at conferences and seminars comprise about half of the collection. These document Anderson's studies of orchard insects, aquatic insects of coniferous forest stream ecosystems, and the insect recolonization of streams in the post-eruption Mt. St. Helens region.
Of particular interest in the Papers are narrative reports of insect collection trips made by Anderson to Mt. St. Helens from 1980 to 1991, following the catastrophic May 18, 1980 eruption. In these descriptive log entries, Anderson details the types of specimens found, the post-eruption landscape, colleagues joining him on these trips, and the process of taking samples for research. The research data primarily pertains to studies at Ape Canyon in the vicinity of Mt. St. Helens. Correspondence included with the data offers a glimpse into the procedures required to gain access from the U.S. Forest Service to the blast zone in order to conduct research.
The collection includes a copy of Richard Meyerhoff's doctoral dissertation, Post-Eruption Recovery and Secondary Production of Grazing Insects in Two Streams Near Mt. Saint Helens, which is also available online. Biographical information, including a list of Anderson's publications, is included with Entomology Department reviews and accreditation reports that are part of the collection.
More Extent Information: 2 boxes
Statement on Access: Collection is open for research.
Acquisition Note: The materials were transferred to the Special Collections & Archives Research Center in 2012 by Anderson.
Related Materials: The Entomology Department Records (RG 027) and the Entomology Department Photograph Collection (P 055) provide extensive documentation of entomology research and teaching at Oregon State University. The Special Collections and Archives Research Center's holdings also include the collections of many entomologists, including the Ralph Berry Papers (MSS Berry), Louis G. Gentner Papers (MSS Gentner), the Merton Lane Papers (MSS Lane), the John D. Lattin Papers (MSS Lattin), Charles H. Martin Papers (MSS MartinC), James McIver Papes (MSS McIver), Hugh E. Morrison Papers (MSS Morrison), Paul W. Oman Papes (MSS Oman), Frank J. Radovsky Papers (MSS Radovsky), Paul Ritcher Papers (MSS Ritchter), Robert G. Rosenstiel Papers (MSS Rosenstiel), and the Herman A. Scullen Papers (MSS Scullen). Volcanic Ash Information Sheets (PUB 454), published by the Oregon State University Extension Service in the summer of 1980, are available in the Special Collections and Archives Research Center and online.
Preferred Citation: Norman H. Anderson Papers (MSS AndersonN), Oregon State University Special Collections and Archives Research Center, Corvallis, Oregon.
Processing Information: This collection is not fully processed; this guide is preliminary.
Anderson, N. H.
Meyerhoff, Richard Dietrich
Anderson, N. H.
Aquatic insects--Oregon--Benton County.
Caddisflies--Oregon.
Entomology--Research--Oregon.
Entomology--Study and teaching (Higher)--Oregon--Corvallis.
History of Science
Insect populations--Washington (State)--Longitudinal studies.
Insects--Behavior--Washington (State).
Oregon State University. Department of Entomology
Riparian ecology--Washington (State)--Longitudinal studies.
Saint Helens, Mount (Wash.)--Eruption, 1980.
Stream ecology--Washington (State)
University History
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