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Raptor management issues and needs Raptor management issues and needs
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Authors
M.R. Fuller
Recent carbonate slope sediments and sedimentary processes bordering a non-rimmed platform: southwest Florida continental margin Recent carbonate slope sediments and sedimentary processes bordering a non-rimmed platform: southwest Florida continental margin
No abstract available.
Authors
Gregg R. Brooks, Charles W. Holmes
Region 4 Migratory Nongame Bird Workshop -- Summary Region 4 Migratory Nongame Bird Workshop -- Summary
No abstract available.
Authors
M.A. Howe
Regional gravity of the Anadarko Basin area and a more detailed look at the Wichita frontal fault zone Regional gravity of the Anadarko Basin area and a more detailed look at the Wichita frontal fault zone
We presented poster displays on gravity surveys in and around the Anadarko basin at the Anadarko Basin Workshop in Norman, Oklahoma, on April 5-6, 1988.
Authors
S. L. Robbins, Meridee Jones-Cecil, G. R. Keller
Relationship of clay-mineral diagenesis to temperature, age, and hydrocarbon generation–an example from the Anadarko Basin, Oklahoma Relationship of clay-mineral diagenesis to temperature, age, and hydrocarbon generation–an example from the Anadarko Basin, Oklahoma
Randomly interstratified illite/smectite (I/S) is present in Springeran and Morrowan rocks (Late Mississippian and Early Pennsylvanian) of the Anadarko basin, Oklahoma, at present-day depths
Authors
Richard M. Pollastro, James W. Schmoker
Remote sensing of environmental change in the developing world Remote sensing of environmental change in the developing world
No abstract available.
Authors
C.K. Paul, M.L. Imhoff, D. G. Moore, A.N. Sellman
Reproductive success of birds in the grasslands, 1986 Reproductive success of birds in the grasslands, 1986
This paper deals with the effects of contaminants, including selenium, in agricultural drainwater on reproduction of aquatic birds in the Grasslands area of western Merced County, California
Authors
R. L. Hothem
Response of salmonid fish to artificial infection with chum salmon virus Response of salmonid fish to artificial infection with chum salmon virus
In the fall of 1978, a reovirus was isolated from normal-appearing adult chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) returning to the Tokushibetsu Hatchery in Hokkaido, Japan (Winton et al 1981). The chum salmon virus (CSW) was recovered in the chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) embryo cell line (CHSE-214) where it replicated at 15-20 C, producing foci of syncytia in the monolayer. Electron...
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J. R. Winton, C.N. Lannan, M. Yoshimizu, T. Kimura
Riverine and deepwater habitats for diving ducks Riverine and deepwater habitats for diving ducks
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Authors
C. E. Korschgen
Selected toxic trace-element and pesticide concentrations in water, sediment, and biota from the southern Tulare Lake area near Kern National Wildlife Refuge, California Selected toxic trace-element and pesticide concentrations in water, sediment, and biota from the southern Tulare Lake area near Kern National Wildlife Refuge, California
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R. A. Schroeder, D. Palawski, J. P. Skorupa
Selenium and small mammal populations at Kesterson reservoir Selenium and small mammal populations at Kesterson reservoir
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Authors
D. R. Clark