Douglas Larson

Notes

1 This took place in the wake of massive Federal funding for science education and research after the Russians succeeded in placing a satellite called Sputnik into orbit.

2 In the Willamette National Forest.

3 In the Willamette National Forest and Honeyman State Park, respectively.

4 Nutrient-poor.

5 Located in northeastern Oregon.

6 The Nixon Administration preferred to slash funding for government programs rather than increase taxes in order to pay for an increasingly unpopular war.

7 Coastal lakes located in Lincoln, Lane, and Douglas counties.

8 Houses built under the FHA 235 program were usually inexpensive tract homes that qualified for federally-guaranteed low interest loans.

9 Larson, Temperature, Transparency, and Phytoplankton Productivity in Crater Lake, Oregon, “Limnology and Oceanography 17:3 (1972), pp. 4 10-4 17.

10 Oregon Department of Environmental Quality.

11 H.V. Kibby, J.R. Donaldson, and C.E. Bond, “Temperature and Current Observations in Crater Lake, Oregon, “Limnology and Oceanography 13:2 (1968), pp 363-366.

12 Kenneth N. Phillips and A.S. Van Denburgh, Hydrology of Crater, East and Davis Lakes, Oregon, USGS Water Supply Paper 1859-E. Washington, DC: GPO, 1968.

l3 Near the Rim Campground, at the site of the concessionaire’s dormitory.

14 Located east of LaPine, Oregon in Newberry Crater.

15 Dan Sholly, at the time Chief of Interpretation and Resource Management.

16 Larson, “Probing the Depths of Crater Lake: A Century of Scientific Research,” Oregon Historical Quarterly 100:3 (Fall 1999), pp 288-3 19.