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Transportation of live fish
H.K. Dupree, J.V. Huner
Dupree H. K., Huner J. V., editor(s)
1984, Book chapter, Third Report to the Fish Farmers: The Status of Warmwater Fish Farming Research
No abstract available at this time...
A survey of North American migratory waterfowl for duck plague (duck virus enteritis) virus
Christopher J. Brand, Douglas E. Docherty
1984, Journal of Wildlife Diseases (20) 261-266
A survey of migratory waterfowl for duck plague (DP) virus was conducted in the Mississippi and Central flyways during 1982 and in the Atlantic and Pacific flyways during 1983. Cloacal and pharyngeal swabs were collected from 3,169 migratory waterfowl in these four flyways, principally mallards (Anas platyrhynchos L.), black ducks (Anas...
Warmwater fish farming : a thriving industry
J.V. Huner, H.K. Dupree
Dupree H. K., Huner J. V., editor(s)
1984, Book chapter, Third Report to the Fish Farmers: The Status of Warmwater Fish Farming Research
No abstract available at this time...
Crane tracking
Gary L. Krapu
1984, Nebraskaland (62) 18, 44-21, 45
Abstract has not been submitted...
Breeding bird community colonization of sown stands of native grasses in North Dakota
K.F. Higgins, T.W. Arnold, R.M. Barta
1984, Prairie Naturalist (16) 177-182
Breeding passerine birds were studied in three native grass plantings of predominantly western wheatgrass (Agropyron smithii) and green needlegrass (Stipa viridula) in south-central North Dakota during 1982-1984. A total of eight different species of passerines readily colonized this relatively new type of wildlife habitat during the second, third. and fourth...
Pond management
J.V. Huner, H.K. Dupree
Dupree H. K., Huner J. V., editor(s)
1984, Book chapter, Third Report to the Fish Farmers: The Status of Warmwater Fish Farming Research
No abstract available at this time...
Systematics of stretching of fluid inclusions; I. Fluorite and sphalerite at 1 atmosphere confining pressure
R.J. Bodnar, P. M. Bethke
1984, Economic Geology (79) 141-161
More than 1,300 measurements on fluid inclusions in fluorite and sphalerite indicate that stretching proceeds systematically and predictably. In order to generate internal pressures that are sufficiently high to cause stretching, most inclusions must be heated beyond their initial homogenization temperatures, i.e., overheated. The amount of overheating necessary to initiate...
ORIGIN OF QUARTZ IN COAL.
Leslie F. Ruppert, C. Blaine Cecil, Ronald W. Stanton
1984, Conference Paper, ACS Division of Fuel Chemistry, Preprints
Both a scanning electron microscope and an electron microprobe (EMP) were used in this study to analyze the cathodoluminescence properties of quartz grains in samples of the Upper Freeport coal bed because quartz grains in coal are small (silt sized) and below the resolution capabilities of a standard luminoscope. Quartz...
New data for iimoriite.
E.E. Foord, M.H. Staatz, N. M. Conklin
1984, American Mineralogist (69) 196-199
In its first reported occurrence outside of Japan, iimoriite, Y2(SiO4)(CO3), has been found in a thorite- and uraninite-bearing quartz and albite vein from Bokan Mountain on Prince of Wales Island, Alaska. It occurs as buff-tan subhedral and anhedral grains, 0.01-0.5 mm in diameter, with vitreous lustre, white streak, and H....
Elk and deer diets in old-growth forests in western Washington
David M. Leslie Jr., Edward E. Starkey, Martin Vavra
1984, Journal of Wildlife Management (48) 762-775
Dietary quality and overlap of sympatric Roosevelt elk (Cervus elaphus roosevelti) and Columbian black-tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus columbianus) were investigated in old-growth forests of the Hoh Valley, Olympic National Park, Washington. Diets of both cervids were comprised mainly of common old-growth flora, particularly in winter. High dietary overlap suggested competitive...
Transitional paleointensities from Kauai, Hawaii, and geomagnetic reversal models
Scott W. Bogue, Robert S. Coe
1984, Journal of Geophysical Research (89) 10341-10354
Previously presented paleointensity results from an R-N transition zone in Kauai, Hawaii, show that field intensity dropped from 0. 431 Oe to 0. 101 Oe while the field remained within 30 degree of the reversed axial dipole direction. A recovery in intensity and the main directional change followed this presumably...
CHARACTERIZATION OF SECONDARY ALTERATION IN THE COLUMBIA RIVER BASALT BY BACKSCATTERED ELECTRON IMAGING AND ENERGY-DISPERSIVE X-RAY SPECTROSCOPY.
P.P. Hearn, W.C. Steinkampf, Z. A. Brown
Romig Alton D.Jr.Goldstein Joseph I., editor(s)
1984, Conference Paper, Proceedings, Annual Conference - Microbeam Analysis Society
The thick sequences of flood basalts which underlie the Columbia River basin are important aquifiers, providing water for both agricultural and domestic use. Secondary alteration in these rocks occurs primarily as coatings or fillings in fractures and vesicles; alteration is generally believed to have occurred at low temperatures ( less...