Richard F. Keim


Richard.Keim@orst.edu


Education:

(Present) Ph.D. Student, Oregon State University

1995 M.S., Forestry (forest hydrology and soils), Mississippi State University

1993 B.S., Forestry, Mississippi State University.

 

Experience:

2000-Present Graduate Research Assistant, Forest Hydrology, Forest Engineering Department, Oregon State University.

1996-1999 Faculty Research Assistant, Forest Soils and Hydrology, Forest Engineering Department, Oregon State University. (Coastal Oregon Productivity Enhancement (COPE) Program 1996-1998).

1995-1996 Surveyor (Field Party Chief), J.V. Burkes and Associates, Slidell, La.

1993-1995 Graduate Research Assistant, Forest Soils and Hydrology, Department of Forestry, Mississippi State University.

1992-1993 Student Research Assistant, Forest Soils and Hydrology, Department of Forestry, Mississippi State University.

 

Professional Activities and Awards:

Xi Sigma Pi. Member since 1992, Forester for Mississippi State University Chapter, 1994-1995.

American Water Resources Association. Member since 1999.

American Geophysical Union. Member since 1999.

David Moehring Memorial Award, Outstanding Graduate Student, Mississippi State University School of Forest Resources, 1994-1995

Oregon State University Faculty Senate, fall 1998

Private Consulting

 

Peer-Reviewed Publications:

Keim, R.F., and A.E. Skaugset. In Press. Physical aquatic habitat I: Errors associated with measurement and estimation of residual pool volumes.  North American Journal of Fisheries Management.

Keim, R.F., A.E. Skaugset, and D.S. Bateman. 2000. Dynamics of coarse woody debris placed in three Oregon streams. Forest Science 46:13-22.

Wing, M.G., R.F. Keim, and A.E. Skaugset. 1999. Applying geostatistics to quantify distributions of large woody debris in streams. Computers & Geosciences 25:801-807.

Keim, R.F., A.E. Skaugset, and D.S. Bateman. 1999. Digital terrain modeling of small stream channels with a total-station theodolite. Advances in Water Resources 23:41-48.

Keim, R.F., and S.H. Schoenholtz. 1999. Functions and effectiveness of silvicultural streamside management zones in loessial bluff forests. Forest Ecology and Management 118:197-209. Erratum: Forest Ecology and Management 123:91.

Schoenholtz, S.H., and R.F. Keim. 1995. Effectiveness of forestry streamside management zones in Mississippi. Technical Completion Report, Project G2028-10. U.S. Dept of Interior and Mississippi Water Resources Research Institute. 12 p.

 

Unrefereed Publications, Published Abstracts, and Posters:

Keim, R.F., and A.E. Skaugset. 1999. Active riparian area management and large woody debris. Poster presented at International Mountain Logging and 10th Pacific Northwest Skyline Symposium, Corvallis, Or.

Wing, M., R. Keim, and A. Skaugset. 1999. Using geostatistics to quantify large woody debris distribution in streams. Poster presented at International Mountain Logging and 10th Pacific Northwest Skyline Symposium, Corvallis, Or.

Keim, R.F., D.S. Bateman, A.E. Skaugset, and E. Dent. 1997. Active riparian zone management: effects on three streams in western Oregon. Poster presented at American Fisheries Society, Oregon chapter annual meeting, Salishan, Or.

Bateman, D.S., R.F. Keim, A.E. Skaugset, J.P. Hayes, M.D. Adam, W.H. Emmingham, K.G. Maas-Hebner, and E. Dent. 1996. Coastal Oregon Productivity Enhancement riparian zone ecology and management studies. Poster presented at 1996 Governor's Watershed Enhancement Board Conference, Seaside, Or.

Keim, R.F., and S.H. Schoenholtz. 1995. Effectiveness and functions of forestry streamside management zones in harvested loess bluff watersheds. Soil Science Society of America. Abstracts from the 87th Annual Meeting, St. Louis, Mo.

Keim, R.F., and S.H. Schoenholtz. 1995. Initial assessment of forestry streamside management zones in deep loess. pp 241-246 in: Proceedings of the 25th Mississippi Water Resource Conference, J. Daniel, Ed. Mississippi Water Resources Research Institute, Jackson, Miss., April 11-12.

Keim, R.F. 1995. Effectiveness of Silvicultural Streamside Management Zones in the Deep Loess of Mississippi. M.S. Thesis. Mississippi State University. 93 pp.


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