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CFIRP: What we learned in the first ten years CFIRP: What we learned in the first ten years

In response to public dissatisfaction with forest management methods, we initiated the College of Forestry Integrated Research Project (CFIRP) to test alternative silvicultural systems in Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii stands in western Oregon. We compared costs and biological and human responses among a control and three replicated silvicultural alternatives to clearcutting that...
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C. L. Chambers, W.C. McComb, J. C. Tappeiner, L.D. Kellogg, R.L. Johnson, G. Spycher

Coal geology of the U.S. gulf coastal region Coal geology of the U.S. gulf coastal region

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Peter D. Warwick, Claire E. Aubourg, S.S. Crowley, S.M. Nichols, Steven M. Podwysocki, John R. SanFilipo, R. E. Thomas, C.J. Watt, Jason C. Willett

Comparative ecology of exotic invaders and ecologically equivalent species of hydrobionths in the Great Lakes of the world: Results of Russia-USA cooperation Comparative ecology of exotic invaders and ecologically equivalent species of hydrobionths in the Great Lakes of the world: Results of Russia-USA cooperation

This paper presents brief fragments of the results of joint Russia-US research conducted through the cooperative project entitled, 'Comparative ecology of exotic invaders and ecologically equivalent species of hydrobionths in the Great Lakes of the world: Lake Baikal and the Laurentian Great Lakes.' The project was executed under the Agreement on Scientific Cooperation between the...
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N.M. Pronin, G.W. Fleischer, S. G. Kohl, V. M. Korsunov, D.R. Baldanova, C.R. Bronte, C. H. Garmayeva, C. H. Hatcher, M.H. Hoff, S.G. Maistrenko, R. Nester, Robert O’Gorman, R.W. Owens, S.V. Pronina, J.H. Selgeby, Yury Sokolnikov, N. T. Todd

Comparison of aerial survey procedures for estimating polar bear density: Results of pilot studies in northern Alaska Comparison of aerial survey procedures for estimating polar bear density: Results of pilot studies in northern Alaska

The U.S. Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) and International Agreement on the Conservation of Polar Bears mandate that boundaries and sizes of polar bear (Ursus maritimus) populations be known so they can be managed at optimum sustainable levels. However, data to estimate polar bear numbers for the Chukchi/Bering Sea and Beaufort Sea populations in Alaska are limited. We evaluated...
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Lyman L. McDonald, Gerald W. Garner

Emission of pesticides into the air Emission of pesticides into the air

During and after the application of a pesticide in agriculture, a substantial fraction of the dosage may enter the atmosphere and be transported over varying distances downwind of the target. The rate and extent of the emission during application, predominantly as spray particle drift, depends primarily on the application method (equipment and technique), the formulation and...
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Berg F. Van Den, R. Kubiak, W.G. Benjey, M.S. Majewski, S.R. Yates, G.L. Reeves, J.H. Smelt, A. M. A. Van Der Linden

Environmental exposures to agrochemicals in the Sierra Nevada mountain range Environmental exposures to agrochemicals in the Sierra Nevada mountain range

The release of pesticides into the environment may impact human and environmental health. Despite the need for environmental exposure data, few studies quantify exposures in urban areas and even fewer determine exposures to wildlife in remote areas. Although it is expected that concentrations in remote regions will be low, recent studies suggest that even low concentrations may have...
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James S. LeNoir, Linda Aston, Seema Data, Gary Fellers, Laura McConnell, James Sieber

Estimates of runoff using water-balance and atmospheric general circulation models Estimates of runoff using water-balance and atmospheric general circulation models

The effects of potential climate change on mean annual runoff in the conterminous United States (U.S.) are examined using a simple water-balance model and output from two atmospheric general circulation models (GCMs). The two GCMs are from the Canadian Centre for Climate Prediction and Analysis (CCC) and the Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research (HAD). In general, the CCC GCM...
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D.M. Wolock, G.J. McCabe

Estimation of environmental properties for inorganic compounds using LSER Estimation of environmental properties for inorganic compounds using LSER

The Great Lakes Science Center has devised values for inorganic species for use in the environmental property- predictive quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSAR) Linear Solvation Energy Relationship (LSER). Property estimation has been difficult for inorganic species. In this presentation aqueous solubility, bioconcentration and acute aquatic toxicity are estimated for...
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James P. Hickey

Evolution of composition of major mineral phases in layered complex of ophiolite assemblage: Evidence for the Voykar ophiolites (Polar urals, Russia) Evolution of composition of major mineral phases in layered complex of ophiolite assemblage: Evidence for the Voykar ophiolites (Polar urals, Russia)

We present a detailed study of compositional variation of major minerals through a cross section of the layered complex of the Late Devonian Voykar ophiolite assemblage (Polar Urals). The principal characteristics of this layered complex suggest crystallization from a periodically replenished open magma system in a tectonically dynamic, oceanic environment. The complex may be described...
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E.V. Sharkov, A.V. Chistyakov, E. E. Laz’ko, J. E. Quick

General-circulation-model simulations of future snowpack in the western United States General-circulation-model simulations of future snowpack in the western United States

April 1 snowpack accumulations measured at 311 snow courses in the western United States (U.S.) are grouped using a correlation-based cluster analysis. A conceptual snow accumulation and melt model and monthly temperature and precipitation for each cluster are used to estimate cluster-average April 1 snowpack. The conceptual snow model is subsequently used to estimate future snowpack by...
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G.J. McCabe, D.M. Wolock

Genetic changes from artificial propagation of Pacific salmon affect the productivity and viability of supplemented populations Genetic changes from artificial propagation of Pacific salmon affect the productivity and viability of supplemented populations

Although several studies have shown genetic differences between hatchery and wild anadromous Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.), none has provided compelling evidence that artificial propagation poses a genetic threat to conservation of naturally spawning populations. When the published studies and three studies in progress are considered collectively, however, they provide strong...
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R.R. Reisenbichler, S.P. Rubin
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