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Preliminary report on engineering geology of thirteen tunnel sites, Nevada Test Site
Verl Richard Wilmarth, Francis Alexander McKeown, Ernest Dobrovolny
1958, Trace Elements Memorandum 773
Reconnaissance of 13 areas in and adjacent to Nevada Test Site was completed. Of the 13 areas, Forty Mile Canyon, South-central Shoshone Mountain, and Southeast Shoshone Mountain named in order of preference, offer many advantages for carrying on future underground nuclear explosions....
Distribution and migration of races of the mourning dove
J.W. Aldrich, A.J. Duvall
1958, Condor (60) 108-128
The Mourning Dove is a widespread species breeding in the non-boreal regions of North and Middle America and from the West Indies south to Panama. It is hunted extensively in many sections of the United States and in some sections of Canada, the West Indies, and Mexico....The trends in geographic...
Birds and Dutch elm disease control
J.B. DeWitt
1958, Arborist's News (24) 25-29
Brief, factual review of information on effect of DDT and other insecticides on birds. One program for control of elm disease caused 22% decrease in number of adult birds and 56% mortality of nestlings. Quail fed 3 oz. of DDT per ton of food had 16% reduction in young...
Rodent repellents
J.B. DeWitt, J.C. Besser
1958, Report, Latest report on U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service research with rodent repellents
Why rodent repellents are needed, how they are tested, and what ones are showing promise. Some of the best ones now known are too toxic, too costly, or both....
Ground-water resources in the tri-state region adjacent to the Lower Delaware River
Henry C. Barksdale, David W. Greenman, Solomon Max Lang, George Stockbridge Hilton, Donald E. Outlaw
1958, New Jersey Division of Water Policy and Supply Special Report 13
The purpose of this report is to appraise and evaluate the groundwater resources of a tri-state region adjacent to the lower Delaware River that is centered around Philadelphia, Pa., and Camden, N. J., and includes Wilmington, Del., and Trenton, N.J. Specifically, the region includes New Castle County, Del.; Burlington, Camden,...
Records of springs in the Snake River valley, Jerome and Gooding Counties, Idaho, 1899-1947
Raymond L. Nace, Arthur Van’t Hul, I.S. McQueen
1958, Water Supply Paper 1463
Many springs and seeps discharge water from the north wall of the valley of the Snake River between Milner and Bliss, Idaho. These are fed by a large ground-water body lying east and north of the river, beneath the Snake River Plain. Much ground water is pumped on the plain, many irrigation wells...
Rate for flood insurance
Walter Basil Langbein
1958, Open-File Report 58-60
Soon after the 1951 floods on the Kansas and lower Missouri Rivers, President Truman submitted to Congress (82d Cong., 1st sess., 1951) a proposal for a national flood insurance fund. Although the proposal was not acted upon by the 82d Congree, there was considerable discussion of it in the press...
Water and the conservation movement
Luna Bergere Leopold
1958, Circular 402
Every age has its unique touchstone, its hallmark. The Nineties were thought gay. The Twenties had jazz and John Held, Jr. The Thirties had breadlines, dust bowls, the forgotten man. And each recent period has been studded with so many flashy gems, both paste and genuine, that no hallmark would...