Oregon Coast Splash Dams and Log Drives

Feb 11, 2014 (Last modified Jul 10, 2014)
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In Oregon between 1880-1957 splash dams were a common tool to transport logs to downstream mills. Each point represents all known historic splash dam site. 

Access and use limitations: The dataset is complete as possible, however many constructed splash dams may not be represented in current data set, as many dam sites were not recorded or lost through time.


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Rebecca R. Miller
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