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Level II scour analysis for Bridge 145 (HANCVT01000145) on Vermont Highway 100, crossing the Hancock Branch of the White River, Hancock, Vermont
Michael A. Ivanoff, Robert E. Hammond
1996, Open-File Report 96-747
This report provides the results of a detailed Level II analysis of scour potential at structure HANCVT01000145 on State Route 100 crossing the Hancock Branch of the White River, Hancock, Vermont (figures 1–8). A Level II study is a basic engineering analysis of the site, including a quantitative analysis of...
Level II scour analysis for Bridge 49 (WODSTH00990049) on Town Highway 99, crossing Gulf Brook, Woodstock, Vermont
Scott A. Olson, Robert E. Hammond
1996, Open-File Report 96-639
This report provides the results of a detailed Level II analysis of scour potential at structure WODSTH00990049 on Town Highway 99 crossing the Gulf Brook, Woodstock, Vermont (figures 1–8). A Level II study is a basic engineering analysis of the site, including a quantitative analysis of stream stability and scour...
Level II scour analysis for Bridge 24 (HARDTH00490024) on Town Highway 49, crossing Nichols Brook at Mackville Pond Outlet, Hardwick, Vermont
Scott A. Olson
1996, Open-File Report 96-637
This report provides the results of a detailed Level II analysis of scour potential at structure HARDTH00490024 on Town Highway 49 crossing Nichols Brook at Mackville Pond Outlet, Hardwick, Vermont (figures 1–8). A Level II study is a basic engineering analysis of the site, including a quantitative analysis of stream...
Level II scour analysis for Bridge 6 (RICHTH00030006) on Town Highway 3, crossing an unnamed tributary to the Missisquoi River, Richford, Vermont
Robert H. Flynn, Donald L. Song
1996, Open-File Report 96-635
This report provides the results of a detailed Level II analysis of scour potential at structure RICHTH00030006 on Town Highway 3 crossing an unnamed tributary to the Missisquoi River, Richford, Vermont (figures 1–8). A Level II study is a basic engineering analysis of the site, including a quantitative analysis of...
Level II scour analysis for Bridge 38 (RANDTH00640038) on Town Highway 64, crossing the Second Branch of the White River, Randolph, Vermont
Scott A. Olson
1996, Open-File Report 96-587
This report provides the results of a detailed Level II analysis of scour potential at structure RANDTH00640038 on town highway 64 crossing the Second Branch of the White River, Randolph, Vermont (figures 1–8). A Level II study is a basic engineering analysis of the site, including a quantitative analysis of...
Level II scour analysis for Bridge 94 (FERDVT01050094) on State Route 105, crossing the Nulhegan River, Ferdinand, Vermont
Erick M. Boehmler, James R. Degnan
1996, Open-File Report 96-586
This report provides the results of a detailed Level II analysis of scour potential at structure FERDVT01050094 on State Route 105 crossing the Nulhegan River, Ferdinand, Vermont (figures 1–8). A Level II study is a basic engineering analysis of the site, including a quantitative analysis of stream stability and scour...
Level II scour analysis for Bridge 46 (ENOSVT01080046) on State Route 108, crossing an Unnamed "The Branch" Tributary, Enosburg, Vermont
Erick M. Boehmler, Laura Medalie
1996, Open-File Report 96-585
This report provides the results of a detailed Level II analysis of scour potential at structure ENOSVT01080046 on State Route 108 crossing an unnamed "The Branch" tributary, Enosburg, Vermont (figures 1–8). A Level II study is a basic engineering analysis of the site, including a quantitative analysis of stream stability...
Level II scour analysis for Bridge 36 (RICHVT01050036) on State Route 105, crossing Stanhope Brook, Richford, Vermont
Erick M. Boehmler, Michael A. Ivanoff
1996, Open-File Report 96-584
This report provides the results of a detailed Level II analysis of scour potential at structure RICHVT01050036 on State Route 105 crossing Stanhope Brook, Richford, Vermont (figures 1–8). A Level II study is a basic engineering analysis of the site, including a quantitative analysis of stream stability and scour (U.S....
Level II scour analysis for Bridge 46 (CHELTH00680046) on Town Highway 68, crossing the First Branch of the White River, Chelsea, Vermont
Michael A. Ivanoff, Donald L. Song
1996, Open-File Report 96-406
This report provides the results of a detailed Level II analysis of scour potential at structure CHELTH00680046 on town highway 68 crossing the First Branch of the White River, Chelsea, Vermont (figures 1–8). A Level II study is a basic engineering analysis of the site, including a quantitative analysis of...
Construction aggregates
V.V. Tepordei
1995, Mining Engineering (47) 542-543
Part of the 1994 Industrial Minerals Review. The production, consumption, and applications of construction aggregates are reviewed. In 1994, the production of construction aggregates, which includes crushed stone and construction sand and gravel combined, increased 7.7 percent to 2.14 Gt compared with the previous year. These record production levels are...
Minnesota wolf dispersal to Wisconsin and Michigan
L.D. Mech, S. H. Fritts, D. Wagner
1995, American Midland Naturalist (133) 368-370
Records are presented of three wolves that dispersed ≥200 km from northern Minnesota to the Minnesota-Wisconsin border, to southern Wisconsin, and to Michigan. This report documents that wolves cross major highways and other developed areas and that the recently recolonized wolf population in Wisconsin and Michigan could have originated from...