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Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Paleosols Below The Ames Marine Unit (Upper Pennsylvanian, Virgilian, Conemaugh Group) In The Appalachian Basin, U.S.A.: Variability On An Ancient Depositional Landscape., R.M. Joeckel
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Water Runoff Monitoring In Arid Areas Using Integrated Remote Sensing And Gis Techniques, G. G. Lemoine, Anatoly A. Gitelson, E. Adar, J. G.M. Bakker
Water Runoff Monitoring In Arid Areas Using Integrated Remote Sensing And Gis Techniques, G. G. Lemoine, Anatoly A. Gitelson, E. Adar, J. G.M. Bakker
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
Our paper discusses the proposed methodology for the implementation of a monitoring tool for surface water run-off in (semi-)arid areas. This tool is being developed as part of a two year multi-disciplinary shared cost project supported by the European Union AVICENNE initiative. The tool aims at supporting decision making and planning in water run-off management for sustainable development of water resources for human settlement and regeneration of desertification-prone areas in the arid climate zone.
The initial phase of the project (1995) consists of the testing of various remote sensing products for DTM generation and surface characterization. Both SPOT stereo pairs …
Reflectance In The Red And Near Infra-Red Ranges Of The Spectrum As Tool For Remote Chlorophyll Estimation In Inland Waters: Lake Kinneret Case Study, Anatoly A. Gitelson, Yosef Z. Yacobi
Reflectance In The Red And Near Infra-Red Ranges Of The Spectrum As Tool For Remote Chlorophyll Estimation In Inland Waters: Lake Kinneret Case Study, Anatoly A. Gitelson, Yosef Z. Yacobi
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
Signature analysis of reflectance spectra was used for the selection of the most suitable spectral bands for remote sensing of chlorophyll in inland waters. The parameters of the reflectance peak near 700 nm were employed for construction of algorithms for chlorophyll determination. The best model, validated by independent data sets, enabled estimation of chlorophyll concentration with an error < 0.6 mg/m3 for period of low Chl concentration and < 6.5 mg/m3 for period of the phytoplankton bloom. For the purpose of chlorophyll mapping in Lake Kinneret, the use of three relatively narrow spectral bands was sufficient. Radiometric data were also used to simulate radiances …
Remote Sensing Of Chlorophyll In Lake Kinneret Using Highspectral- Resolution Radiometer And Landsat Tm: Spectral Features Of Reflectance And Algorithm Development, Yosef Z. Yacobi, Anatoly Giltelson, Meir Mayo
Remote Sensing Of Chlorophyll In Lake Kinneret Using Highspectral- Resolution Radiometer And Landsat Tm: Spectral Features Of Reflectance And Algorithm Development, Yosef Z. Yacobi, Anatoly Giltelson, Meir Mayo
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
High-resolution reflectance spectra in the range of 400-850 nm were obtained from Lake Kinneret during a period when dense populations of the dinoflagellate Peridinium gatunense dominated the phytoplankton. Chlorophyll (ChI) concentrations ranged from 5.1 to 185 mg m-3 and from 2.4 to 187.5 mg m-3 in the samples of two independent experiments. The most prominent features of the reflectance spectra were: (i) a wide minimum from 400 to 500 nm; (ii) a maximum at 550-570 nm, which did not surpass 3% in samples with high ChI concentration (>20 mg m-3), indicating a strong absorption by …
Seasonal Land-Cover Regions Of The United States, Thomas R. Loveland, James W. Merchant, Jesslyn F. Brown, Donald O. Ohlen, Bradley C. Reed, Paul Olson, John Hutchinson
Seasonal Land-Cover Regions Of The United States, Thomas R. Loveland, James W. Merchant, Jesslyn F. Brown, Donald O. Ohlen, Bradley C. Reed, Paul Olson, John Hutchinson
School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications
Research on global change has been hindered by deficiencies in the availability Wand quality of land-cover data (Mather and Sdasyuk 1991; Townshend 1992). To address this deficiency, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the University of Nebraska- Lincoln have collaborated in developing a method of land-cover characterization that is suitable for research on global change and on regional patterns of land cover (Loveland et al. 1991; Brown et al. 1993). This methodology is based upon statistical analysis of multidate, meteorological satellite imagery acquired by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Advanced Very High Reso- lution Radiometer (AVHRR) sensor complemented …
Wildlife Conservation, Zoos And Animal Protection: A Strategic Analysis, Andrew N. Rowan
Wildlife Conservation, Zoos And Animal Protection: A Strategic Analysis, Andrew N. Rowan
The publication consists of the proceedings of a workshop, sponsored by the Gilman Foundation, and held in April of 1994 at the White Oak Conservation Center in Florida. About thirty participants were invited from zoos, animal protection groups and academic institutions to discuss concepts such as wild, captive and tame; animal well-being in the wild and in zoos; and protecting individuals versus conserving populations. In order to maximize the time engaged in discussion, several individuals were identified to prepare target articles which were distributed to all participants before the meeting. These articles form the main chapters in this book. Other …
Retrospective Study Of The Impact Of Environ Mental Factors On The Occurrence Of Industrial Accidents In The United Arab Emirates Over A Period Of T E N Years (1984 - 1993), Ahmad Sayed Ibrahim Al Hashemi
Retrospective Study Of The Impact Of Environ Mental Factors On The Occurrence Of Industrial Accidents In The United Arab Emirates Over A Period Of T E N Years (1984 - 1993), Ahmad Sayed Ibrahim Al Hashemi
Accounting Dissertations
Industrial workers are practically exposed to multiple environmental factors causing accidents in work places. A retrospective study of the impact of environmental factors on the occurrence of industrial accidents was conducted during the period 1984-1993 in Dubai and Northern Emirates, to determine the impact of
environmental factors on the incidence, causes of industrial accidents and the types of injuries among workers. Data were collected from the records of accidents registration in the industrial safety department of the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs in Dubai Emirate. Industrial visits have been conducted to inspect and identify the existing environmental hazards (viz. …
13.1.8. Life History And Management Of The Blue-Winged Teal, James H. Gammonley, Leigh H. Fredrickson
13.1.8. Life History And Management Of The Blue-Winged Teal, James H. Gammonley, Leigh H. Fredrickson
Waterfowl Management Handbook
The blue-winged teal is a small dabbling duck that is common in North America and northern South America. The species is highly mobile and has an opportunistic life history strategy. Breeding populations respond to variable wetland conditions in the drought-prone prairie regions of the north-central United States and southern Canada. Extensive habitat loss and degradation has occurred on the prairies and on neotropical wintering areas in recent decades. Renewed interest in the ecology and management of blue-winged teal has resulted from these environmental pressures. We review life history characteristics of blue-winged teal that are important to managers. Readers should consult …
The Probe, Issue 151 - January/February 1995
The Probe, Issue 151 - January/February 1995
The Probe: Newsletter of the National Animal Damage Control Association
CONTENTS: NADCA Services Directory NADCA Committees Your Treasurer is Happy Assistant Director of DWRC Appointed Calendar of Upcoming Events NADCA Caps Available
Local Heritage In The Changing Tropics: Innovative Strategies For Natural Resource Management And Control, Greg Dicum
Local Heritage In The Changing Tropics: Innovative Strategies For Natural Resource Management And Control, Greg Dicum
Yale School of the Environment Bulletin Series
No abstract provided.
Disseminatorik. Zur Dekonstruktion Der Techno-Logik, Rudolf Kaehr
Disseminatorik. Zur Dekonstruktion Der Techno-Logik, Rudolf Kaehr
Rudolf Kaehr
POLYKONTEXTURALE LOGIK. Zur Konzeption, Formalisierung und Validierung. PROÖMIK UND DISSEMINATORIK Abbreviaturen transklassischen Denkens. DISKONTEXTURALITATEN: WOZU NEUE FORMEN DES DENKENS? Zur Kritik der logischen Voraussetzungen der Second Order Cybernetics und der Systemtheorie DISSEMINATORIK: ZUR LOGIK DER 'SECOND ORDER CYBERNETICS' Von den 'Laws of Form' zur Logik der Reflexionsform VOM 'SELBST' IN DER SELBSTORGANISATION Reflexionen zu den Problemen der Konzeptionalisierung und Formalisierung selbstbezüglicher Strukturbildungen SUFI´S DRAI: WOZU DISKONTEXTURALITATEN IN DER AI ? KALKÜLE FÜR SELBSTREFERENTIALITAT ODER SELBSTREFERENTIELLE KALKÜLE? SKIZZE EINER GRAPHEMATISCHEN SYSTEMTHEORIE Zur Problematik der Heterarchie verteilter Systeme im Kontext der New „second-order“ Cybernetics EINÜBUNG IN EINE ANDERE LEKTÜRE. Diagramm einer Rekonstruktion …
Ecological Risk Assessment For Chemical Stressors: Challenges In Predictive Ecotoxicology Research, Steven P. Bradbury
Ecological Risk Assessment For Chemical Stressors: Challenges In Predictive Ecotoxicology Research, Steven P. Bradbury
Steven P. Bradbury
Environmental management decisions are increasingly based on the results of ecological risk assessments that require data and models to establish the likelihood of adverse ecological effects that may occur or are occurring as a result of exposure to one or more stressors .. Research to support ecological risk assessments for chemical stressors must include a predictive capability.. The great number of chemicals, species and habitats (exposure conditions) associated with prospective and retrospective management decisions precludes the use of empirical testing as the sole means to fill data gaps .. Therefore, strategic laboratory and field testing must be undertaken in the …
Sar Models For Futile Metabolism: One-Electron Reduction Of Quinones, Phenols And Nitrobenzenes, Steven P. Bradbury, Ovanes Mekenyan, G. D. Veith, N. Zaharieva
Sar Models For Futile Metabolism: One-Electron Reduction Of Quinones, Phenols And Nitrobenzenes, Steven P. Bradbury, Ovanes Mekenyan, G. D. Veith, N. Zaharieva
Steven P. Bradbury
Benzoquinones, naphthoquinones and aziridinylbenzoquinones, can be reduced by flavoproteins to semiquinones that react with molecular oxygen to form superoxide anion with the subsequent regeneration of the parent compounds. This redox cycling, a form of futile metabolism, produces reactive oxygen species and depletes the reducing equivalents of cells without concomitant energy production. The ability of a toxicant to redox cycle is related to its one-electron reduction potential, and this study attempted to estimate reduction potential from structure using semi-empirical quantum chemical models for a diverse set of chemicals. The results of this study suggest that one-electron reduction potentials, within structural classes …
Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships And Ecological Risk Assessment: An Overview Of Predictive Aquatic Toxicology Research, Steven P. Bradbury
Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships And Ecological Risk Assessment: An Overview Of Predictive Aquatic Toxicology Research, Steven P. Bradbury
Steven P. Bradbury
In the field of aquatic toxicology, quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSARs) have developed as scientifically credible tools for predicting the toxicity of chemicals when little or no empirical data are available. A fundamental understanding of toxicological principles has been considered an important component to the acceptance and application of QSAR approaches as biologically relevant in ecological risk assessments. As a consequence, there has been an evolution of QSAR development and application from that of a chemical-class perspective to one that is more consistent with assumptions regarding modes of toxic action. In this review, techniques to assess modes of toxic action from …
Use Of Knowledge Bases And Qsars To Estimate The Relative Ecological Risk Of Agrichemicals: A Problem Formulation Exercise, Steven P. Bradbury, C. L. Russom, A. R. Carlson
Use Of Knowledge Bases And Qsars To Estimate The Relative Ecological Risk Of Agrichemicals: A Problem Formulation Exercise, Steven P. Bradbury, C. L. Russom, A. R. Carlson
Steven P. Bradbury
Ecological risk assessments can be used to establish the likelihood that an adverse effect will result from exposure to one or more chemicals. When evaluating contaminated sites with many chemicals present, risk assessors must grapple with the problem of quickly identifying the chemicals that are most likely to be of concern, based on effect and exposure assessment information. Many times data gaps exist and the risk assessor is left with decisions on which models to use to estimate the parameter of concern. In the present paper, a procedure is presented for ranking agrichemicals, utilizing the ASTER (ASsessment Tools for the …
Deregulation Of The Energy Industry, Elisabeth Pendley, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Deregulation Of The Energy Industry, Elisabeth Pendley, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Books, Reports, and Studies
43 p. ; 28 cm
Report To The Washington State Board Of Natural Resources From The Independent Review Committee, Independent Review Committee (Wash.), Washington (State). Board Of Natural Resources, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Report To The Washington State Board Of Natural Resources From The Independent Review Committee, Independent Review Committee (Wash.), Washington (State). Board Of Natural Resources, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Books, Reports, and Studies
1 volume (various pagings) : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm
Soil Conservation/Water Quality Wetlands And Symposium
Soil Conservation/Water Quality Wetlands And Symposium
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
No abstract provided.
Influence Of Vegetated Wetlands On The Water Quality Of Two Glacial Prairie Lakes, Lois Haertel, Walter G. Duffy, Daniel E. Kokesh
Influence Of Vegetated Wetlands On The Water Quality Of Two Glacial Prairie Lakes, Lois Haertel, Walter G. Duffy, Daniel E. Kokesh
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
We investigated the influence of vegetated wetlands on water quality of two eastern South Dakota glacial prairie lakes. Surface water from a 5,880 ha pastured basin drains into a 90 ha upstream Typha wetland and enters Lake Enemy Swim passing 400 m through Typha-Scirpus littoral wetland. A second 1,290 ha basin characterized by row crops and pasture drains into a 260 ha open water slough entering L. Enemy Swim adjacent to Typha-Scirpus littoral wetland. Water enters Lake Cochrane from two smaller drainage basins. Water from a 180 ha basin consisting of a pasture and wet meadow enters the lake after …
Wetlands/Groundwater Quality In Agricultural Landscapes, D. H. Rickerl, D. E. Kringen, T. A. Machacek
Wetlands/Groundwater Quality In Agricultural Landscapes, D. H. Rickerl, D. E. Kringen, T. A. Machacek
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
In the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR - SO, NO, MN, IA), wetlands classified as "semi-permanent" or "seasonal" can act as groundwater recharge sites. The nutrient filtering capacity of wetlands has been investigated for both natural and constructed wetlands linked to surface water, but there is little information available on their subsequent impact on groundwater quality. This study investigates four seasonal and two semi-permanent wetlands in the PPR of eastern South Dakota. Transitional no-till (TNT) and organic farm (ORG) management systems border the wetlands. The objective is to determine the effects of farm management system on wetland surface water and groundwater …
Restoring Agricultural Drained Wetlands: A "Reinvest In Minnesota" (Rim) Initiative, Thomas A. Wenzel, David H. Behm
Restoring Agricultural Drained Wetlands: A "Reinvest In Minnesota" (Rim) Initiative, Thomas A. Wenzel, David H. Behm
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
Minnesota possessed about 18.5 million acres of wetlands in 1950; by the 1980s, the acreage had been reduced to 7.5 million acres. An innovative, locally-administered state program is helping to bring back a part of this heritage.
The wetland restoration component of the Reinvest In Minnesota (RIM) Reserve Program acquires perpetual conservation easements from landowners to restore drained wetlands and convert them back to their natural state. The program provides limited funding to cover costs associated with restoring drained wetlands and establishing vegetative cover on adjacent uplands. The Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR) administers the program through local …
Minnesota Wetland Conservation Act: Wetland Banking System, John Jaschke, Greg Larson
Minnesota Wetland Conservation Act: Wetland Banking System, John Jaschke, Greg Larson
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
The Minnesota Wetland Conservation Act (WCA), is a "no-net-loss" state wetland protection program that became law in June 1991. The WCA prohibits the draining and filling of wetlands unless replaced by restored or created wetlands of equal or greater public value under an approved replacement plan. Local government units (LGUs) administer this state program that includes a comprehensive yet simple wetland function and value assessment to achieve wetland replacement. The WCA also was the impetus for the development of a state wetland banking system which allows both public and private sector project sponsors to participate.
The resultant system evaluates existing …
The Role Of Economic, Management And Public Policy Factors On Post-Contract Conservation Reserve Program Land Use Decisions, Larry L. Janssen, Tecleberhan Ghebremicael
The Role Of Economic, Management And Public Policy Factors On Post-Contract Conservation Reserve Program Land Use Decisions, Larry L. Janssen, Tecleberhan Ghebremicael
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
Most Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) contracts will expire from 1996 to 2001 , directly affecting land use of 36.4 million acres of highly erodible cropland enrolled in this land retirement program. The major objective of this study is to estimate the role of economic, management, and public policy factors on post-contract CRP land use decisions in South Dakota, a Northern Plains state with 2.1 million acres of enrolled land, 10% of the State's cropland base.
The major data source is a 1993 CRP survey sent to a random sample of 8.33 %of South Dakota CRP contract holders and completed by …
Influence Of Vegetated Wetlands On The Water Quality Of Two Glacial Prairie Lakes, Lois Haertel, Walter G. Duffy, Daniel E. Kokesh
Influence Of Vegetated Wetlands On The Water Quality Of Two Glacial Prairie Lakes, Lois Haertel, Walter G. Duffy, Daniel E. Kokesh
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
We investigated the influence of vegetated wetlands on water quality of two eastern South Dakota glacial prairie lakes. Surface water from a 5,880 ha pastured basin drains into a 90 ha upstream Typha wetland and enters Lake Enemy Swim passing 400 m through Typha-Scirpus littoral wetland. A second 1,290 ha basin characterized by row crops and pasture drains into a 260 ha open water slough entering L. Enemy Swim adjacent to Typha-Scirpus littoral wetland. Water enters Lake Cochrane from two smaller drainage basins. Water from a 180 ha basin consisting of a pasture and wet meadow enters the lake after …
How A Refocused Crp Could Be Administered In Minnesota, David H. Behm
How A Refocused Crp Could Be Administered In Minnesota, David H. Behm
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
Reinvest In Minnesota (RIM) Reserve and Permanent Wetland Preserves (PWP) are state conservation easement programs designed to keep certain marginal agricultural land, including drained restorable wetlands, and existing types 1, 2, 3, or 6 wetlands out of crop production to protect soil and water quality and enhance fish and wildlife habitat.
The Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR) suggests an alternative approach to administering a refocused Conservation Reserve (CRP) and the new Wetland Reserve Programs (WRP), in Minnesota. BWSR could enter into a delegation agreement with the U. S. Department of Agriculture to transfer easement acquisition, practice establishment, …
The Planet, 1995, Winter, Darren Nienaber, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University
The Planet, 1995, Winter, Darren Nienaber, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University
The Planet
No abstract provided.
Alternative Approaches To On-Farm Research And Technology Exchange, Charles A. Francis, Victoria Mundy, Rhonda Janke, James King
Alternative Approaches To On-Farm Research And Technology Exchange, Charles A. Francis, Victoria Mundy, Rhonda Janke, James King
CARI Extension and Education Materials for Sustainable Agriculture
Decision Case Studies are Ideal for On-Farm Research by R. Kent Crookston (University of Minnesota)
Use of On-Farm Research by Farmers for Technology Development and Transfer by Stewart Wuest, Baird Miller, Stephen Guy, Russ Karow, Rojer Veseth, and Donald Wysocki (Washington State University, University of Idaho, and Oregon State University)
Best Information for Choosing Crop Varieties by Dale Hicks and Robert Stucker (University of Minnesota)
Adaptability Analysis for Diverse Environments by Peter Hildebrand and John Russell (University of Florida and Washington State University)
Complementary Abilities and Objectives in On-Farm Research by Derrick Exner (Iowa State University)
Credibility of On-Farm Research …
Relating United States Crop Land Use To Natural Resources And Climate Change, K. G. Hubbard, F. J. Flores-Mendoza
Relating United States Crop Land Use To Natural Resources And Climate Change, K. G. Hubbard, F. J. Flores-Mendoza
Drought Mitigation Center: Faculty Publications
Crop production depends not only on the yield but also on the area harvested. The yield response to climate change has been widely examined, but the sensitivity of crop land use to hypothetical climate change has not been examined directly. Crop land-use regression models for estimating crop area indices (CAIs) - the percent of land used for corn, soybean, wheat, and sorghum production - are presented. Inputs to the models include available water-holding capacity of the soil, percent of land available for rain-fed agricultural production, annual precipitation, and annual temperature. The total variance of CAI explained by the models ranged …
U.S. Pacific Marine Mammal Stock Assessments, Jay Barlow, Robert L. Brownell Jr., Douglas P. Demaster, Karin A. Forney, Mark S. Lowry, Steven Osmek, Timothy J. Ragen, Randall R. Reeves, Robert J. Small
U.S. Pacific Marine Mammal Stock Assessments, Jay Barlow, Robert L. Brownell Jr., Douglas P. Demaster, Karin A. Forney, Mark S. Lowry, Steven Osmek, Timothy J. Ragen, Randall R. Reeves, Robert J. Small
United States Department of Commerce: Staff Publications
Under the 1994 amendments to the Marine Mammal Protection Act, the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) were required to produce stock assessment reports for all marine mammal stocks in waters within the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone. This document contains the stock assessment reports for the U.S. Pacific marine mammal stocks under NMFS jurisdiction. Marine mammal species which are under the management jurisdiction of the USFWS are not included in this report. A separate report containing background, guidelines for preparation, and .a summary of all stock assessment reports is available from the NMFS …
Dreissena Polymorpha In The Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron Ecosystem: Overview And Perspective, Thomas F. Nalepa, Gary L. Fahnenstiel
Dreissena Polymorpha In The Saginaw Bay, Lake Huron Ecosystem: Overview And Perspective, Thomas F. Nalepa, Gary L. Fahnenstiel
United States Department of Commerce: Staff Publications
After the zebra mussel, Dreissena polymorpha, was first discovered in Lake St. Clair in 1988 and rapidly spread throughout the Great Lakes, broad ecological changes became apparent in regions where this species was most abundant. Previous investigations documented dramatic increases in water clarity (Hebert et al. 1991, Marsden et al. 1993, Leach 1993), declines in chlorophyll and phytoplankton abundances (Leach 1993, Nicholls and Hopkins 1993, Holland 1993), and changes in benthic invertebrate communities (Griffiths 1993, Dermott et al. 1993, Stewart and Haynes 1994). These studies were conducted in various regions and defined impacts on a specific ecosystem component. Taken …