Ecology of wildfire, wildlife, and snowfall in Glacier National Park, Montana
R.V. Ringleb, C.J. Martinka, D.B. Fagre
1992, Northwest Environmental Journal (8) 222-224
No abstract available....
Side-looking airborne radar
U.S. Geological Survey
1992, Report
No abstract available....
Assessment of habitat of wildlife communities on the Snake River, Jackson, Wyoming
Richard L. Schroeder, Arthur W. Allen
1992, Report, Fish and Wildlife Service Resource Publication 190
The composition of the wildlife community in western riparian habitats is influenced by the horizontal and vertical distribution of vegetation, the physical complexity of the channel, and barriers to movement along the corridor. Based on information from the literature and a workshop, a model was developed to evaluate the wildlife...
On the qualities and quantity of healthy forests
Thomas J. Stohlgren
1992, Book, Proceedings of the 1991 annual meeting of the California Forest Pest Council
No abstract available....
Evaluating the contribution of Northern California National Park Areas to regional biodiversity
T.J. Stohlgren, J.F. Quinn
1992, Book, Symposium on biodiversity of northwestern California
No abstract available....
Summer bird use of Kansas windbreaks
T.T. Cable, R.L. Schroeder, V. Brack Jr., P.S. Cook
1992, Prairie Naturalist (24) 175-176
Twenty-four windbreaks in Stafford and Pawnee counties in Kansas were censused for birds during the nesting seasons of 1988-1990. Eighty-nine species of birds were found in the windbreaks with 60 species believed to be nesting. Fifteen species used the windbreaks for feeding or as singing perches but did not nest,...
Wildlife habitat response to riparian restoration on the Douglas Creek Watershed
B.W. Baker, D.L. Hawksworth, J.G. Graham
1992, Book, Colorado Riparian Association Annual Meeting
No abstract available....
An assessment of biotic inventories in western U.S. National Parks
Thomas J. Stohlgren, James F. Quinn
1992, Natural Areas Journal (12) 145-146
No abstract available....
Shorebird management manual
D.L. Helmers
1992, Book
No abstract available....
Opportunities to protect instream flows and wetland uses of water in Nevada
J.L. Bingham, G.A. Gould
1992, Report
No abstract available....
Use of remote sensing, GIS, and GPS to assess aquatic habitat critical to flamingos in the Argentine Altiplano
R.M. Hoffer, T.P. Boyle, E.H. Bucher
1992, Report, National Geographic Society Committee for Research and Exploration
No abstract available....
A strategy to inventory the biological resources of the national park system of the USA
M.A. Ruggiero, T.J. Stohlgren, G.S. Waggoner
1992, The George Wright Forum (9) 122-124
No abstract available....
Criteria for evaluating potential additions to Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge
David B. Hamilton, J. E. Roelle
1992, Book
No abstract available....
GeoMedia
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1992, Report
No abstract available....
Group decision-making techniques for natural resource management applications
Beth A.K. Coughlan, Carl L. Armour
1992, Report
This report is an introduction to decision analysis and problem-solving techniques for professionals in natural resource management. Although these managers are often called upon to make complex decisions, their training in the natural sciences seldom provides exposure to the decision-making tools developed in management science. Our purpose is to being...
Effects of weather and soil characteristics on temporal variations in soil-gas radon concentrations
R. Randall Schumann, Douglass E. Owen, Sigrid Asher-Bolinder
1992, Book chapter, Geologic controls on radon
Concentrations of radon-222 in soil gas measured over about 1 yr at a monitoring site in Denver, Colorado, vary by as much as an order of magnitude seasonally and as much as severalfold in response to changes in weather. The primary weather factors that influence soil-gas radon concentrations are precipitation...
Interactive effects of arsenate, selenium, and dietary protein on survival, growth, and physiology in mallard ducklings
David J. Hoffman, C. J. Sanderson, L. J. LeCaptain, Eugene Cromartie, Grey W. Pendleton
1992, Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (22) 55-62
High concentrations of arsenic (As) and selenium (Se) have been found in aquatic food chains associated with irrigation drainwater. Total biomass of invertebrates, a maJor source of protein for wild ducklings, may vary in environments that are contaminated with selenium. Dayold mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) ducklings received an untreated diet (controls)...
Spatial and temporal distribution of shallow landsliding during intense rainfall, southeastern Oahu, Hawaii
Thomas C. Pierson, Richard M. Iverson, Stephen D. Ellen
David H. Bell, editor(s)
1992, Conference Paper, Landslides (Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on Landslides, vol. 2)
No abstract available....
Partially melted granodiorite and related rocks ejected from Crater Lake caldera, Oregon
Charles R. Bacon
1992, Book chapter, The second Hutton symposium on the origin of granites and related rocks
Blocks of medium-grained granodiorite to 4 m, and minor diabase, quartz diorite, granite, aplite and granophyre, are common in ejecta of the ∼6,900 yr BP caldera-forming eruption of Mount Mazama. The blocks show degrees of melting from 0–50 vol%. Because very few have adhering juvenile magma, it is thought that...
Source region of a granite batholith: evidence from lower crustal xenoliths and inherited accessory minerals
Calvin F. Miller, John M. Hanchar, Joseph L. Wooden, Victoria C. Bennett, T. Mark Harrison, David A. Wark, David A. Foster
P.E. Brown, B. W. Chappell, editor(s)
1992, Book chapter, The Second Hutton Symposium on the Origin of Granites and Related Rocks
Like many granites, the Late Cretaceous intrusives of the eastern Mojave Desert, California, have heretofore provided useful but poorly focused images of their source regions. New studies of lower crustal xenoliths and inherited accessory minerals are sharpening these images.Xenoliths in Tertiary dykes in this region are the residues of an...
Seasonal fluctuations in sea level on the South Carolina shelf and their relationship to the Gulf Stream
Marlene A. Noble, Guy R. Gelfenbaum
1992, Journal of Geophysical Research C: Oceans (97) 9521-9529
Near-bottom pressure measurements obtained over a 9-month period in 1978 on the outer continental shelf off South Carolina document that sea level rose 35 to 50 cm between July and October. Records of coastal sea level showed a similar rise. When the pressure and coastal sea level records were corrected...
Hydrologic budget estimates
Jill Baron, A. Scott Denning
1992, Book, Biogeochemistry of a subalpine ecosystem: Loch Vale watershed
No abstract available....
Deposition
Jill Baron, A. Scott Denning, P. McLaughlin
1992, Book chapter, Biogeochemistry of a subalpine ecosystem: Loch Vale watershed
No abstract available....
Recent records of bats (Chiroptera) from the Colorado Plateau
Michael A. Bogan, C. Jones, R. M. Manning, Cindy A. Ramotnik
1992, Journal of the Colorado-Wyoming Academy of Science (24)
No abstract available....
Sensitivity of stability analyses to groundwater data
Richard M. Iverson
David H. Bell, editor(s)
1992, Conference Paper, Landslides (Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on Landslides, vol. 1)
No abstract available....