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Gravity anomalies in Maine Gravity anomalies in Maine
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Authors
M. Kane, R. Bromery
Home range and travels Home range and travels
The concept of home range was expressed by Seton (1909) in the term 'home region,' which Burr (1940, 1943) clarified with a definition of home range and exemplified in a definitive study of Peromyscus in the field. Burt pointed out the ever-changing characteristics of home-range area and the consequent absence of boundaries in the usual sense--a finding verified by investigators...
Authors
L.F. Stickel
Informational needs for Canada goose management program Informational needs for Canada goose management program
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Authors
W.F. Crissey
Mosquito control practices from a conservation viewpoint Mosquito control practices from a conservation viewpoint
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Authors
W. Stickel
Pest plant control with herbicides Pest plant control with herbicides
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Authors
J.H. Steenis, E.W. Ball, Vernon Stotts, C.K. Rawls
Pesticides--fish and wildlife Pesticides--fish and wildlife
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T.J. Peterle
Texas black-throated sparrows Texas black-throated sparrows
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Authors
R.C. Banks
The circle creek rhyolite, a volcanic complex in northern Elko county, Nevada The circle creek rhyolite, a volcanic complex in northern Elko county, Nevada
The Circle Creek Rhyolite is a multiple-source mass of fayalite-ferro-augite rhyolite, forming an extensive complex in northern Elko County, Nevada, with a diameter of about 8 miles and an exposed area of about 36 square miles. From the structure of the flow layering and the complex sequence of microbrecciation structures, it seems to be a relatively thick mass that rose passively...
Authors
Robert Coats
Vegetation and its succession in marshes and estuaries along the South Atlantic and Gulf Coasts Vegetation and its succession in marshes and estuaries along the South Atlantic and Gulf Coasts
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Authors
F.M. Uhler, N. Hotchkiss
Chapter III: Television observations from Surveyor V Chapter III: Television observations from Surveyor V
Surveyor V landed on the lunar surface at 00:46:44 GMT on Day 254 (September 11), 35 hr after local sunrise on the moon. Between the time of landing and lunar sunset, 13 days later, it transmitted more than 18,000 high-quality television pictures of the lunar surface and parts of the spacecraft. The Surveyor V camera was operated extensively from the Goldstone, California, and Canberra...
Authors
Eugene Shoemaker, R. Batson, H. Holt, E. Morris, J. Rennilson, E. Whitaker
Chapter VIII: Lunar theory and processes Chapter VIII: Lunar theory and processes
Much valuable new information has been provided by Surveyor III; some of the most significant and interesting events are presented here. Only a limited interpretive discussion is included at this time, pending completion of data reduction and more detailed analysis of information available from the Surveyor mission.
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D. Gault, R. Collins, T. Gold, J. Green, G. Kuiper, H. Masursky, J. O'Keefe, R. Phinney, Eugene Shoemaker