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Bottomland handwood reforestation in the lower Mississippi River Valley
James A. Allen, H.E. Kennedy Jr.
1989, Book
We prepared this bulletin to assist you--as a farmer or other private landowner--in reestablishing forests on part of your land. It will be most useful to you if your land is in the Lower Mississippi Valley and your main reason for reforestation is to produce wildlife habitat, either for private...
Wetland vegetation
Glenn R. Guntenspergen, F. Stearns, J.A. Kadlec
1989, Book chapter, Constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment
No abstract available....
Streamside habitats in southern forested wetlands: Their role and implications for management
Rebecca J. Howard, James A. Allen
1989, General Technical Report SE-50
The value of streamside forests to fish and wildlife and the influence of forest management on their value have been recognized in a general sense for decades. However, in today’s climate of increasing environmental regulation and intensive forest management, there is need for more detailed understanding of the value of streamside forests to fish and wildlife....
Impact of fenthion on nontarget birds during quelea control in Kenya
Richard L. Bruggers , Michael M. Jaeger, James O. Keith, Paul L. Hegdal, J.B. Bourassa, Alfed A. Latigo, John N. Gillis
1989, Wildlife Society Bulletin (17) 149-160
Two nesting colonies of Quelea quelea in Kenya, 10 and 40 ha in size, were sprayed with 40 and 100 L of Queletox (60% fenthion), respectively. Predatory and insectivorous birds were exposed to short-lived, but severe and potentially harmful, residues. In both colonies, quelea died during a 4-7 day period. In...
The middle Eocene araphid diatom Rhaphoneis atlantica sp. Nov.: morphology and evolutionary significance
George W. Andrews
1989, Diatom Research (4) 1-7
A middle Eocene deposit near the base of the continental slope 205 km east of Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, contains an assemblage of abundant diatoms, including a species herein described as Rhaphoneis atlantica. This species is substantially older than the better known species of Rhaphoneis of Miocene and younger age, and it shows morphological features...
Stop 16: Trench 14
Emily M. Taylor, John S. Stuckless, S. S. Levy
1989, Conference Paper, This Extended land: Geological journeys in the Southern Basin and range: Field trip guidebook
No abstract available....
Tectonostratigraphic terranes and their Paleozoic boundaries in the central and southern Appalachians
J. Wright Horton, Jr., A.A. Drake, D.W. Rankin
1989, Geological Society of America Special Papers (230) 213-245
Parts of the central and southern Appalachian orogen appear to have evolved away from Proterozoic North America (Laurentia) and to have been accreted to it during the Paleozoic orogenies that collectively formed the orogen. Identifying each tectonostratigraphic terrane is a necessary step in understanding the evolution of the orogen. The terranes in the central and southern Appalachians are...
Sensitivity of endemic Snake River cutthroat trout to acidity and elevated aluminum
D. F. Woodward, Aida M. Farag, M.E. Mueller, E. E. Little, F. A. Vertucci
1989, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (118) 630-643
Acidic episodes in waters of the western USA, do not last as long and are not as intense as those in the eastern USA, but we found that the native western cutthroat trout Oncorhynchus clarki is sensitive to even brief reductions in pH. In laboratory studies, fish were exposed to acidity (pH...
Terranes of the northern coast ranges
1989, Book chapter, Tectonic evolution of Northern California: Sausalito to Yosemite National Park, California: Field Trip Guidebook T108
No abstract available....
Geology of the Brooks Range and North Slope
Thomas E. Moore, Gill Mull
R.A.M. Schmidt, W. J. Nokleberg, R.A. Page, editor(s)
1989, Book chapter, Alaska geological and geophysical transect, Valdez to Coldfoot Alaska
No abstract available....
Extensional faulting in the southern Klamath Mountains, California
R.A. Schweickert, W. P. Irwin
1989, Tectonics (8) 135-149
Large northeast striking normal faults in the southern Klamath Mountains may indicate that substantial crustal extension occurred during Tertiary time. Some of these faults form grabens in the Jurassic and older bedrock of the province. The grabens contain continental Oligocene or Miocene deposits (Weaverville Formation), and in two of...
Structure of the lower crust beneath the Carolina Trough, U.S. Atlantic continental margin
Anne M. Trehu, A. Ballard, L.M. Dorman, J.F. Gettrust, Kim D. Klitgord, A. Schreiner
1989, Journal of Geophysical Research B: Solid Earth (94) 10585-10600
Data from three large-offset seismic profiles provide information on the crustal structure beneath the Carolina trough. The profiles, obtained by the U.S. Geological Survey, the Naval Oceanographic Research Development Agency, and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in 1985, were oriented parallel to the trough and were located (1) seaward of...
Velocities of antarctic outlet glaciers determined from sequential Landsat images
Thomas R. MacDonald, Jane G. Ferrigno, Richard S. Williams Jr., Baerbel K. Lucchitta
1989, Antarctic Journal of the United States (24) 105-106
Approximately 91.0 percent of the volume of present-day glacier ice on Earth is in Antarctica; Greenland contains about another 8.3 percent of the volume. Thus, together, these two great ice sheets account for an estimated 99.3 percent of the total. Long-term changes in the volume of glacier ice on our...