Surface water records of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1961, Report
No abstract available....
Surface water records of Michigan
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1961, Report
No abstract available....
Surface water records of Minnesota
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1961, Report
No abstract available....
Surface water records of Mississippi
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1961, Report
No abstract available....
Surface water records of Montana
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1961, Report
No abstract available....
Surface water records of Nebraska
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1961, Report
No abstract available....
Surface water records of Nevada
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1961, Report
No abstract available....
Surface water records of New Mexico
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1961, Report
No abstract available....
Surface water records of New York
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1961, Report
No abstract available....
Floods in the Skagit River basin, Washington
James E. Stewart, George Lawrence Bodhaine
1961, Water Supply Paper 1527
According to Indian tradition, floods of unusually great magnitude harassed the Skagit River basin about 1815 and 1856. The heights of these floods were not recorded at the time; so they are called historical floods. Since the arrival of white men about 1863, a number of large and damaging floods...
Hydraulic and hydrologic aspects of flood-plain planning
S.W. Wiitala, K.R. Jetter, Alan J. Sommerville
1961, Water Supply Paper 1526
The valid incentives compelling occupation of the flood plain, up to and eve n into the stream channel, undoubtedly have contributed greatly to the development of the country. But the result has been a heritage of flood disaster, suffering, and enormous costs. Flood destruction awakened a consciousness toward reduction and...
Compilation of records of surface waters of Hawaii through June 1950
J. V. B. Wells
1961, Water Supply Paper 1319
No abstract available....
Landslides along the Columbia River valley, northeastern Washington, with a section on seismic surveys
Fred O. Jones, Daniel R. Embody, Warren Lee Peterson, R. M. Hazlewood
1961, Professional Paper 367
No abstract available....
Hydrology of the upper Cheyenne River basin: Part A. Hydrology of stock-water reservoirs in upper Cheyenne River basin; Part B. Sediment sources and drainage-basin characteristics in upper Cheyenne River basin
R. C. Culler, R. F. Hadley, S. A. Schumm
1961, Water Supply Paper 1531
The objective of this investigation was to determine the effect on runoff of the many stock reservoirs in the Cheyenne River basin above Angostura Dam. As a first step it was necessary to determine, within reasonable limits of accuracy, the number of reservoirs in the basin, the storage capacity, the...
Blood properties of prespawning and postspawning anadromous alewives (Alosa pseudoharenqus)
C.J. Sindermann, D.F. Mairs
1961, Fishery Bulletin (61) 145-151
Abstract has not been submitted...
The Fish Control Laboratory
R. E. Lennon
1961, Wisconsin Conservation Bulletin (26) 7-8
Abstract has not been submitted...
The base catalyzed self-condensation of alpha, beta-unsaturated ketones
A.T. Nielsen, D. W. Moore, K. Highberg
1961, Journal of Organic Chemistry (26) 3691-3696
The trout fishery in Shenandoah National Park
Robert E. Lennon
1961, Special Scientific Report - Fisheries 395
Populations of brook trout in streams of Shenandoah National Park were reduced drastically early in the past decade by a succession of unusually severe droughts and floods. The drying of stream beds, predation, and scouring were principal factors in the loss of fish. The park was closed to fishing in...
Use of 3-trifluormethyl-4-nitrophenol as a selective sea lamprey larvicide
Vernon C. Applegate, John H. Howell, James W. Moffett, B. G. H. Johnson, Manning A. Smith
1961, Technical Report 1
The recent discovery of a group of chemical compounds that are significantly more toxic to sea lampreys than to other aquatic organisms offers promise of an early and effective control of this pest. The sea lamprey has all but destroyed the lake trout populations of Lakes Huron and Michigan. In...
Fishery statistical districts of the Great Lakes
Stanford H. Smith, Howard J. Buettner, Ralph Hile
1961, Technical Report 2
No abstract available....
The hydrography of Saginaw Bay
Alfred M. Beeton, Frank F. Hooper
1961, Report, Conference on Great Lakes Research
No abstract available....
Embryological stages in the sea lamprey and effects of temperature on development
George W. Piavis
1961, Fishery Bulletin of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (61) 111-143
Abstract has not been submitted...
Records, ages, and growth of the mooneye, Hiodon tergisus, of the Great Lakes
John Van Oosten
1961, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (90) 170-174
Mooneyes (Hiodon tergisus) are very scarce in the upper three Great Lakes since only four specimens have been received from Lake Michigan, one from Lake Huron, and none from Lake Superior. The published statistics of the mooneyes are erroneous. Those of 1931 of Lake Michigan were perhaps chubs (Coregonus spp.)...
Relative growth of fins in the fourhorn sculpin, Myoxocephalus quadricornis, from the upper Great Lakes
Carl Jacoby
1961, Copeia (1961) 473-475
Livers of 445 wild bobwhites taken in Iowa, Wisconsin, and Illinois in late fall and winter of 1947-48 were assayed for vitamin A. All contained vitamin A; but the amount in many was so low that it is estimated that 4% of the birds would have died directly from lack...
A back-pack shocker for collecting lamprey ammocoetes
Robert A. Braem, Wesley J. Ebel
1961, Progressive Fish-Culturist (23) 87-91
IN 1958, THE BUREAU OF COMMERCIAL FISHERIES began to use specific larvicides for sea lamprey control in streams tributary to the Great Lakes. The successful application of larvicides required treatment of all areas of the streams infested by sea lamprey ammocoetes. Intensive surveys were needed to determine distribution of the...