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Usefulness of weak bands in midinfrared remote sensing of particulate planetary surfaces
J.W. Salisbury, B. Hapke, J.W. Eastes
1987, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth (92) 702-710
Midinfrared (2.5–25 μm) reflectance spectra of minerals are often used to predict emittance qualitatively. These spectra display weak overtone and combination tone bands, which may be as diagnostic of composition as the strong fundamental molecular vibration bands usually considered for remote sensing applications, but which have been widely ignored. However,...
Sedimentation in Lake Onalaska, Navigation Pool 7, upper Mississippi River, since impoundment
C. E. Korschgen, G. A. Jackson, L.F. Muessig, D.C. Southworth
1987, Water Resources Bulletin (23) 221-226
Sediment accumulation was evaluated in Lake Onalaska, a 2800-ha backwater impoundment on the Upper Mississippi River. Computer programs were used to process fathometric charts and generate an extensive data set on water depth for the lake. Comparison of 1983 survey data with pre-impoundment (before 1937) data showed...
Mortalities of kelp-forest fishes associated with large oceanic waves off central California, 1982-1983
James L. Bodkin, Glenn R. VanBlaricom, Ronald J. Jameson
1987, Environmental Biology of Fishes (18) 73-76
Observations of three incidents of the mass mortality of nearshore fishes are reported; each corresponded to periods of high-amplitude, long-period swells during the 1982-1983 El Niño event along the coast of central California. Members of the nearshore kelp forest fish assemblage, primarily of the genus Sebastes, accounted for 96%...
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J. A. Howell
1987, Book chapter, Children's Encyclopedia.
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