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Blackbirds and the southern rice crop
Brooke Meanley
1971, Resource Publication 100
Blackbirds have been a problem to the rice grower since colonial times. The problem has existed wherever rice is grown because man, by his culture of rice (Oryza sativa), creates food-rich ricefield marshes that apparently are more attractive to blackbirds than the natural marshes in which they have flourished for...
Index of surface-water records to September 30, 1970: Part 13. - Snake River basin
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1971, Circular 663
This report lists the streamflow and reservoir stations in the Snake River basin for which records have been or are to be published in reports of the Geological Survey for periods through September 30, 1970. It supersedes Geological Survey Circular 583. It was updated by personnel of the Data Response...
Channel movement of meandering Indiana streams
James F. Daniel
1971, Professional Paper 732-A
The process of channel movement in a meander system involves rotation and translation of meander loops and an increasing path length. The amount of path-length increase is directly proportional to the impulse supplied by discharge and is inversely proportional to the silt-clay percentage of the material composing the channel perimeter. Comparable...