William Royce Jones
William Jones is a Geographer at the Wetland and Aquatic Research Center.
Develops databases for coast landscapes and federal lands. Data are used for restoration and mitigation activities to protect and enhance coastal wetlands. Wetland projects include the Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection and Restoration Act (CWPPRA - lacoast.gov) and the Coastwide Reference Monitoring System (CRMS). Licensed FAA Certified Unmanned Aerial Systems Pilot. Fly reconnaisance and data acquisitions to map, monitor and analyize landscape features for restoration and scientific research.
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The Lake Bosumtwi impact crater, Ghana The Lake Bosumtwi impact crater, Ghana
The 1-m.y.-old Bosumtwi Crater, Ghana, has a nearly circular shape with a rim diameter of 11 km north-south and 10 km east-west. It is surrounded by a circular depression and an outer ridge of diameter 20 km. Polymict breccias averaging at least 20 m thick with clasts as much as 5 m long occur on the outer ridge, and the crater rim shows in situ shattered rock. Patches of suevite have...
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William B. Jones, Michael Bacon, David A. Hastings
Invertebrate macrobenthos of Lake Oahe, 1968-69 Invertebrate macrobenthos of Lake Oahe, 1968-69
The benthos in Lake Oahe, as determined from about 450 bottom samples collected during the open water season in 1968 and 1969, was dominated by oligochaetes and chironomids; Caenis (Ephemeroptera) and Chaoborus (Diptera) were occasionally abundant. Total benthos was estimated at 3,600 organisms/mA? with an ash-free dry weight of about 2.2 g/mA? (about 33 kg/hectare dry weight). Estimated...
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William E. Jones, James H. Selgeby
Physical and chemical characteristics of Lake Oahe, 1968-69 Physical and chemical characteristics of Lake Oahe, 1968-69
The physical and chemical characteristics presented provide a description of Lake Oahe and establish bases for certain characteristics which may alter as the reservoir ages. Water temperatures were strongly influenced by wind-driven currents and water depth. The duration of thermal stratification varied from about 3 wk in the upstream portion of the reservoir to about 15 wk near the dam...
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James H. Selgeby, William E. Jones
General geology of Santa Rita quadrangle, Grant County, New Mexico General geology of Santa Rita quadrangle, Grant County, New Mexico
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William Rich Jones, Robert Mann Hernon, Samuel L. Moore
Igneous and tectonic structures of the Stillwater complex, Montana Igneous and tectonic structures of the Stillwater complex, Montana
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William Richard Jones, J.W. Peoples, A. L. Howland
The central mining district, Grant County, New Mexico The central mining district, Grant County, New Mexico
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William Rich Jones
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The Lake Bosumtwi impact crater, Ghana The Lake Bosumtwi impact crater, Ghana
The 1-m.y.-old Bosumtwi Crater, Ghana, has a nearly circular shape with a rim diameter of 11 km north-south and 10 km east-west. It is surrounded by a circular depression and an outer ridge of diameter 20 km. Polymict breccias averaging at least 20 m thick with clasts as much as 5 m long occur on the outer ridge, and the crater rim shows in situ shattered rock. Patches of suevite have...
Authors
William B. Jones, Michael Bacon, David A. Hastings
Invertebrate macrobenthos of Lake Oahe, 1968-69 Invertebrate macrobenthos of Lake Oahe, 1968-69
The benthos in Lake Oahe, as determined from about 450 bottom samples collected during the open water season in 1968 and 1969, was dominated by oligochaetes and chironomids; Caenis (Ephemeroptera) and Chaoborus (Diptera) were occasionally abundant. Total benthos was estimated at 3,600 organisms/mA? with an ash-free dry weight of about 2.2 g/mA? (about 33 kg/hectare dry weight). Estimated...
Authors
William E. Jones, James H. Selgeby
Physical and chemical characteristics of Lake Oahe, 1968-69 Physical and chemical characteristics of Lake Oahe, 1968-69
The physical and chemical characteristics presented provide a description of Lake Oahe and establish bases for certain characteristics which may alter as the reservoir ages. Water temperatures were strongly influenced by wind-driven currents and water depth. The duration of thermal stratification varied from about 3 wk in the upstream portion of the reservoir to about 15 wk near the dam...
Authors
James H. Selgeby, William E. Jones
General geology of Santa Rita quadrangle, Grant County, New Mexico General geology of Santa Rita quadrangle, Grant County, New Mexico
No abstract available.
Authors
William Rich Jones, Robert Mann Hernon, Samuel L. Moore
Igneous and tectonic structures of the Stillwater complex, Montana Igneous and tectonic structures of the Stillwater complex, Montana
No abstract available.
Authors
William Richard Jones, J.W. Peoples, A. L. Howland
The central mining district, Grant County, New Mexico The central mining district, Grant County, New Mexico
No abstract available.
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William Rich Jones