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Characterization of an old-growth bottomland hardwood wetland forest in Northeast Texas: Harrison Bayou
Laurence C. Walker, Thomas Brantley, Virginia Burkett
1998, Book chapter, Wilderness and natural areas in Eastern North America : Research, management and planning
Most wetland losses in the southern region over the past 200 years have occurred in bottomland hardwood forests. By 1980 the original extent of palustrine bottomland in Texas had been reduced by 63%, from roughly 16 to 6 million acres. Additional losses have occurred during more recent years as a result of conversion...
Phreatophyte influence on reductive dechlorination in a shallow aquifer containing TCE
Roger W. Lee, Sonya A. Jones, Eve L. Kuniansky, Gregory J. Harvey, Sandra M. Eberts
Godage B. Wickramanayake, Robert E. Hinchee, editor(s)
1998, Conference Paper, Bioremediation and phytoremediation: chlorinated and recalcitrant compounds: the First International Conference on Remediation of Chlorinated and Recalcitrant Compounds, Monterey, California, May 18-21, 1998
Evaluation of two oral baiting systems for wild rodents
Terry E. Creekmore, William Fletcher, David E. Stallknecht
1998, Journal of Wildlife Diseases (34) 369-372
Tetracycline hydrochloride (TC)-treated peanut butter or rodent chow baits were distributed during March 1990, on separate 0.53 ha sites in Oglethorpe County, Georgia (USA). Rodents were trapped on a control site prior to bait distribution and on two baited sites 6 days post-distribution. Cleaned skulls from euthanized mammals were grossly...
Federal and Indian lands
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1998, Report, National atlas of the United States
No abstract available....
Hydrologic units
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1998, Report, National atlas of the United States
No abstract available....
Flooding and forest succession in a modified stretch along the Upper Mississippi River
Yao Yin
1998, Regulated Rivers: Research & Management (14) 217-225
This research examines the effect of a rare flood on floodplain forest regeneration in a 102-km stretch of the Mississippi River beginning 21 km above the mouth of the Ohio River. The river has been restricted by levees and navigation structures and subjected to sediment dredging to maintain a stable...
Predictive double-layer modeling of metal sorption in mine-drainage systems
K. S. Smith, J. F. Ranville, D.L. Macalady
E. A. Jenne, editor(s)
1998, Book chapter, Adsorption of metals by geomedia: Variables, mechanisms, and model applications
Previous comparison of predictive double-layer modeling and empirically derived metal-partitioning data has validated the use of the double-layer model to predict metal sorption reactions in iron-rich mine-drainage systems. The double-layer model subsequently has been used to model data collected from several mine-drainage sites in Colorado with diverse geochemistry and geology....
Environmental modification of gillraker number in coregonine fishes
Thomas N. Todd
1998, Book chapter, Biology and management of Coregonid fishes-1996
Gillraker number, one of the most important taxonomic characters in the Coregoninae, has been considered genetically determined and not environmentally modifiable. However, laboratory-reared progeny of Coregonus alpenae, C. artedi, C. clupeaformis, C. hoyi, C. kiyi, C. zenithicus, and Prosopium cylindraceum generally had fewer gillrakers than the wild parents from which...