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Appendix A Response To Public Comments Volume I, Targhee National Forest 1997 Revised Forest Plan, United States Department Of Agriculture, Forest Service Jan 1997

Appendix A Response To Public Comments Volume I, Targhee National Forest 1997 Revised Forest Plan, United States Department Of Agriculture, Forest Service

Final Environmental Impact Statements (ID)

Appendix A is a paraphrased summary and the Forest's responses to the substantive comments received during the public comment period of February 29 to June 27, 1996, about the Draft Revised Plan and the Draft Environmental Impact Statement. Letters received before the comment period or after the deadline were reviewed but were not normally acknowledged or analyzed.


Appendix A Response To Public Comments Volume Ii, Targhee National Forest 1997 Revised Forest Plan, United States Department Of Agriculture, Forest Service Jan 1997

Appendix A Response To Public Comments Volume Ii, Targhee National Forest 1997 Revised Forest Plan, United States Department Of Agriculture, Forest Service

Final Environmental Impact Statements (ID)

Includes the Counties of Bonneville, Butte, Clark, Fremont, Jefferson, Lemhi, Madison, and Teton of Idaho and Lincoln and Teton Counties of Wyoming.


Fourmile Timber Sale Final Environmental Impact Statement, United States Forest Service Jan 1997

Fourmile Timber Sale Final Environmental Impact Statement, United States Forest Service

Final Environmental Impact Statements (ID)

This Final Environmental Impact Statement documents the analysis of four alternatives, including a "no action" alternative, that were developed for the proposed Fourmile timber sale. The sale area is on the New Meadows Ranger District of the Payette National Forest. The alternatives respond differently to the major issues and resources that were identified for this project. The purpose of the project is to improve the silvicultural conditions of timber stands in the area. Harvest emphasis to accomplish this would include removing dead, dying, and high-risk trees to improve the long term health and vigor of timber stands.


Final Environmental Impact Statement 1997 Revised Forest Plan Targhee National Forest, United States Department Of Agriculture, Forest Service Jan 1997

Final Environmental Impact Statement 1997 Revised Forest Plan Targhee National Forest, United States Department Of Agriculture, Forest Service

Final Environmental Impact Statements (ID)

This Final Environmental Impact Statement documents the analysis of seven alternatives, which were developed for possible management of the 1.8 million acres administered by the Targhee National Forest in Idaho and Wyoming. Alternatives developed in detail are identified as 1, 2, 3, 3M, 4, 5 and 6. Alternative 3-M is the Forest Service's Selected Alternative. This FEIS has been prepared following public review periods for the DEIS and Proposed Revised Land and Resource Management Plan, during which approximately 12, 000 comments were received from 2,300 individuals or organizations.


Federal Land Management: Authorized Uses In The Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, General Accounting Office, Barry T. Hill Jan 1997

Federal Land Management: Authorized Uses In The Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, General Accounting Office, Barry T. Hill

All U.S. Government Documents (Utah Regional Depository)

On September 18, 1996, President Clinton designated about 1.7 million acres of federal land in southern Utah as the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. The monument, which covers an area larger than the State of Delaware, is administered by the Department of the Interior's Bureau of Land Management (ELM). Within this land area, mineral leases, grazing allotments, and other land-use authorizations remain valid despite the area's designation as a national monument. To respond to interest in the extent to which these authorized uses exist, we obtained information on the number of mineral leases, grazing permits, and other use authorizations for BLM-managed …


Proceedings Of The Second Biennial Conference On Research In Colorado Plateau National Parks, National Park Service Jan 1997

Proceedings Of The Second Biennial Conference On Research In Colorado Plateau National Parks, National Park Service

All U.S. Government Documents (Utah Regional Depository)

Providing baseline scientific information on the physical, cultural, and natural resources of the Colorado plateau.


Final Environmental Impact Statement For Management Of The High Uintas Wilderness, United States Forest Service Jan 1997

Final Environmental Impact Statement For Management Of The High Uintas Wilderness, United States Forest Service

All U.S. Government Documents (Utah Regional Depository)

The Final Environmental Impact Statement analyzes four alternatives to amend the Ashley and Wasatch-Cache National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan (Forest Plan) to include Desired Future Condition for mapped Condition Classes with accompanying indicators and standards for the High Uintas Wilderness. The No Action Alternative is analyzed in depth, also. Significant issues considered include effects of human overuse on ecosystem components, the extent visitor experience is impacted by rules and regulations, the extent visitor solitude is impacted by other users, structures and resource impacts, the extent trails meet wilderness objectives, the threat of human and animal waste to water …


Analysis Of Digital Logic Schematics Using Image Recognition, James A. Giles Jan 1997

Analysis Of Digital Logic Schematics Using Image Recognition, James A. Giles

UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations

This thesis presents the results of research in the area of automated recognition of digital logic schematics. The adaptation of a number of existing image processing techniques for use with this kind of image is discussed, and the concept of using sets of tokens to represent the overall drawing i s explained in detail. Methods are given for using tokens to describe schematic component shapes, to represent the connections between components, and to provide sufficient information to a parser so that an equation can be generated. A Microsoft Windows-based test program which runs under Windows 95 or Windows NT has …


Hardware Interfacing In The Broadcast Industry Using Simple Network Management Protocol (Snmp), Walter H. Schuller Jr. Jan 1997

Hardware Interfacing In The Broadcast Industry Using Simple Network Management Protocol (Snmp), Walter H. Schuller Jr.

UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Communication between various broadcast equipment plays a major role in the daily operation of a typical broadcast facility. For example, editing equipment must interface with tape machines, production switchers must interface with font generators and video effect equipment, and satellite ground controllers must interface with satellite dishes and receivers. Communication between these devices may be a simple hardware handshake configuration or a more elaborate software based communications via serial or parallel interfacing. This thesis concerns itself with the software interfacing needed to allow various dissimilar types of equipment to communicate, and therefore, interface with each other. The use of Simple …


Shirley Mountain Planning Review Travel Management Environmental Assessment, United States Department Of The Interior, Bureau Of Land Management Jan 1997

Shirley Mountain Planning Review Travel Management Environmental Assessment, United States Department Of The Interior, Bureau Of Land Management

Environmental Assessments (WY)

The purpose of conducting the planning review is to analyze and weigh the benefits/consequences of changing the Off Road Vehicle (ORV) designation for the Shirley Mountain Planning Review Area from "limited to all existing roads and trails" to "limited to designated roads and trails only." Recommendations to reduce road density in the planning review area were made in the Shirley Mountain Habitat Management Plan, written in 1985 and also in the Wyoming Game and Fish (WGFD) Shirley Mountain Habitat Analysis, written in 1994. The BLM, Wyoming Game and Fish Department, and the private land owners on Shirley Mountain formed a …


Final Gillette South Coal Bed Methane Project Environmental Impact Statement, United States Department Of The Interior, Bureau Of Land Management Jan 1997

Final Gillette South Coal Bed Methane Project Environmental Impact Statement, United States Department Of The Interior, Bureau Of Land Management

Final Environmental Impact Statements (WY)

This document has been prepared as an abbreviated final environmental impact statement (EIS). It must be used in concert with the draft EIS to understand the analysis which includes the responses to comment letters. It is organized by chapters, the same as the draft EIS, but only changes (errata) or new information or analysis is included. Most of these were generated in response to public comments. The largest section of the document is chapter 5, Consultation and Coordination. It includes an update on what coordination has taken place since the draft EIS was issued, responses to comments, and all comment …


Decision Record And Finding Of No Significant Impact For The Management Of The Big Cedar Ridge Fossil Plant Area, United States, Department Of The Interior, Bureau Of Land Management Jan 1997

Decision Record And Finding Of No Significant Impact For The Management Of The Big Cedar Ridge Fossil Plant Area, United States, Department Of The Interior, Bureau Of Land Management

Record of Decisions (WY)

Attached is the decision record outlining management for the Big Cedar Ridge Fossil Plant Area. The fossil plant area, located about halfway between Worland and Ten Sleep, is in the BLM's Bighorn Basin Resource Area.


Environmental Assessment For Coal Planning Decisions In The Carbon Basin Area Of The Great Divide Resource Area, United States Department Of The Interior Bureau Of Land Management Jan 1997

Environmental Assessment For Coal Planning Decisions In The Carbon Basin Area Of The Great Divide Resource Area, United States Department Of The Interior Bureau Of Land Management

Environmental Assessments (WY)

In 1982, a federal coal lease was issued for approximately 60% of the federal coal lands located in the Carbon Basin. Because this lease was still in effect at the time the current BLM land use plan (the Great Divide Resource Area Resource Management Plan-RMP-1990) covering the Carbon Basin area was prepared, it was exempt from the coal screening/planning requirements. However, development of this lease was never pursued and the lease expired in 1992. Also at the time the Great Divide RMP was prepared, there was no other interest expressed by industry in obtaining federal coal leases in the area. …


Final Environmental Impact Statement Cave Gulch-Bullfrog-Waltman Natural Gas Development Project, Natrona County, Wyoming, United States Department Of The Interior Bureau Of Land Management Jan 1997

Final Environmental Impact Statement Cave Gulch-Bullfrog-Waltman Natural Gas Development Project, Natrona County, Wyoming, United States Department Of The Interior Bureau Of Land Management

Final Environmental Impact Statements (WY)

The Final EIS in combination with the previously released Draft EIS and associated technical support documents analyze a proposal by the Cave Gulch-Bullfrog-Waltman operators to continue to drill additional development wells in their leased acreage within the Cave Gulch-Bullfrog-Waltman natural gas development area (approximately 25,093 acres) of central Wyoming. The Cave Gulch-Bullfrog-Waltman operators include Barrett Resources Corporation, Chevron USA Production Company, Marathon Oil Company, Prima Oil and Gas Company, and other oil and gas companies (collectively referred to as the Operators).


The Record Of Decision, Cave Gulch-Bullfrog-Waltman Natural Gas Development Project, Natrona County, Wyoming, United States Department Of The Interior, Bureau Of Land Management Jan 1997

The Record Of Decision, Cave Gulch-Bullfrog-Waltman Natural Gas Development Project, Natrona County, Wyoming, United States Department Of The Interior, Bureau Of Land Management

Record of Decisions (WY)

This document records the decision made by the Bureau of Land Management for managing public land surface and federal mineral estate in the Cave Gulch-Bullfrog-Waltman Natural Gas Development Project. The Cave Gulch-Bullfrog-Waltman project area is located in Natrona County, Wyoming within Townships 36 and 37 North (T36-37N), Ranges 86 and 87 West (R86-87W), 6th Principal Meridian. The project area encompasses approximately 25,093 acres of mixed federal, State, and private lands. Of this total, approximately 7,375 acres of surface estate are administered by the U.S. Department of the Interior (USDI), Bureau of Land Management (BLM); 1,244 acres of surface estate are …


Final Environmental Impact Statement Greybull Valley Dam And Reservoir, United States Department Of The Interior Bureau Of Land Management Jan 1997

Final Environmental Impact Statement Greybull Valley Dam And Reservoir, United States Department Of The Interior Bureau Of Land Management

Final Environmental Impact Statements (WY)

The Greybull Valley Irrigation District proposes to construct an off-channel dam and reservoir to supply irrigation water to farmers in the lower Greybull River Valley. Three alternatives were evaluated: the proposal (Lower Roach Gulch Reservoir), the Blackstone Gulch Reservoir and the No Action Alternative. The Environmental Impact Statement discloses potential environmental impacts from implementation of the alternatives. The Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) was made available to the public in January, 1997 with a 60 day comment period ending on March 18, 1997.


Record Of Decision, Gillette South Coal Bed Methane Project Environmental Impact Statement, United States Department Of The Interior Bureau Of Land Management Jan 1997

Record Of Decision, Gillette South Coal Bed Methane Project Environmental Impact Statement, United States Department Of The Interior Bureau Of Land Management

Record of Decisions (WY)

This document records the decision made by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) for managing public land surface and federal mineral estate in the Gillette South Coal Bed Methane Project Area. The project area is located in Campbell County, Wyoming within Twps. 42-49 N., Rags. 70-73 W., 6th Principal Meridian. The project area encompasses approximately 685 square miles of mixed federal, state, and private lands.


Record Of Decision And Green River Resource Management Plan, United States Department Of The Interior, Bureau Of Land Management Jan 1997

Record Of Decision And Green River Resource Management Plan, United States Department Of The Interior, Bureau Of Land Management

Record of Decisions (WY)

The decision is to select and approve the attached Green River Resource Management Plan (RMP), to guide the future management of the public lands and resources administered by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), in the Green River Resource Area. The Green River RMP supersedes all previous land-use planning decision documents for the Green River Resource Area. The Green River RMP was prepared under the regulations (43 CFR 1600) for implementing the land use planning requirements of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act (FLPMA). An environmental impact statement (EIS) was prepared for the Green River RMP in compliance with …


Amended Record Of Decision For Fontenelle Natural Gas Infill Drilling Projects Environmental Impact Statement, United States Department Of The Interior Bureau Of Land Management Jan 1997

Amended Record Of Decision For Fontenelle Natural Gas Infill Drilling Projects Environmental Impact Statement, United States Department Of The Interior Bureau Of Land Management

Record of Decisions (WY)

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) approves the Fontenelle Projects Resource Protection Alternatives (RPAs) for natural gas development and production on public lands. Approval of the RPAs provides for managing the area, in accordance with the Federal Land Policy and Management Act (Sec. 202(e)), in a manner that allows for natural gas development while continuing to provide for the existing principal and major uses (i.e., domestic livestock grazing, fish and wildlife development and utilization, mineral exploration and production, rights-of-way, and outdoor recreation) recognized by the land use plan for this area. The RPAs balance the multiple uses and sustains the …


Paleoseismicity Of The North Branch Of The Newport-Inglewood Fault Zone In Huntington Beach, California, From Cone Penetrometer Test Data, Lisa B. Grant, John T. Waggoner, Thomas K. Rockwell, Carmen Von Stein Jan 1997

Paleoseismicity Of The North Branch Of The Newport-Inglewood Fault Zone In Huntington Beach, California, From Cone Penetrometer Test Data, Lisa B. Grant, John T. Waggoner, Thomas K. Rockwell, Carmen Von Stein

Biology, Chemistry, and Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles and Research

Application of cone penetrometer testing (CPT) is a promising method for studying subsurface fault zones in stratified, unconsolidated sediment where trenching is not feasible. Analysis of data from 72 CPTs, spaced 7.5 to 30.0 m apart, and 9 borings indicates that the North Branch fault, the active strand of the Newport-Inglewood fault zone (NIFZ) in Huntington Beach, has generated at least three and most likely five recognizable surface ruptures in the past 11.7 +/- 0.7 ka. Additional smaller earthquakes similar to the M-w 6.4 1933. Long Beach earthquake may also have occurred but would not be recognizable with this method. …


An Analysis Of Pre-Settlement Biomass And Vegetation In Northwest Whatcom County, Washington, Circa Late 19th Century., Jayme Anne Gordon Jan 1997

An Analysis Of Pre-Settlement Biomass And Vegetation In Northwest Whatcom County, Washington, Circa Late 19th Century., Jayme Anne Gordon

WWU Honors College Senior Projects

Much of ecology, especially terrestrial ecology, studies how a given system changes over time. Pressures from preservationists and demands for timber products have focused ecological attention on Pacific Northwest forest ecosystems, and much of the debate has been over how change affects "old-growth” forests. Old-growth forests have a number of distinguishing characteristics including species composition, size of trees and forest structure that make them unique (Waring and Franklin 1979, Franklin et al. 1981). Old-growth forests west of the Cascade mountain range are dominated by Douglas fir (Psuedotsuga menziesii) and western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla) trees approximately 200-750 …


Metropolitan Growth And The Local Role In Surface Water Resource Protection In The Lake Erie Basin, Wendy A. Kellogg Jan 1997

Metropolitan Growth And The Local Role In Surface Water Resource Protection In The Lake Erie Basin, Wendy A. Kellogg

All Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs Publications

Local governments can play an important role in protecting surface water resources through their compliance with federal and state regulations and through their own land use planning and management practices. Despite 30 years of water quality initiatives in the Lake Erie basin, nonpoint source runoff from urban and urbanizing lands remains a problem. Loss of riparian corridor integrity is increasing as urban areas in the Lake Erie basin experience areal growth. The use and management of land, predominantly a local responsibility, directly affects surface water resources. The role that local governments play in protecting surface water resources was studied in …


Lessons From Raps: Citizen Participation And The Ecology Of Community, Wendy A. Kellogg Jan 1997

Lessons From Raps: Citizen Participation And The Ecology Of Community, Wendy A. Kellogg

All Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs Publications

No abstract provided.


The Ohio Gis Network: Stage 1 1993 Investment Fund Development Grant Progress Report To The Ohio Board Of Regents (Ohio Gis Network), Mark Salling Jan 1997

The Ohio Gis Network: Stage 1 1993 Investment Fund Development Grant Progress Report To The Ohio Board Of Regents (Ohio Gis Network), Mark Salling

All Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs Publications

The Ohio Geographic Information Systems Network (Ohio GIS-Net) is an innovative consortium of Ohio’s urban and rural universities. The consortium is building a center of excellence where state-of-the-art geographic information systems (GIS) technology is applied to a research agenda that is critical to Ohio's economic development and central to research issues in policy sciences, civil engineering, public administration, economics and the environmental, urban and regional sciences. This cutting edge technology is an essential component of the basic research infrastructure of universities. It is also a critical resource in state and local economic development efforts, building and maintaining public infrastructure, and …


The Ohio Gis Network: Stage 2 1996 Investment Fund Grant First Year Progress Report To The Ohio Board Of Regents (Ohio Gis Network), Mark Salling Jan 1997

The Ohio Gis Network: Stage 2 1996 Investment Fund Grant First Year Progress Report To The Ohio Board Of Regents (Ohio Gis Network), Mark Salling

All Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs Publications

The Ohio Geographic Information Systems Network (Ohio GIS-Net) is an innovative consortium of Ohio’s urban and rural universities. The consortium is building a center of excellence where state-of-the-art geographic information systems (GIS) technology is applied to a research agenda that is critical to Ohio's economic development and central to research issues in policy sciences, civil engineering, public administration, economics and the environmental, urban and regional sciences. This cutting edge technology is an essential component of the basic research infrastructure of universities. It is also a critical resource in state and local economic development efforts, building and maintaining public infrastructure, and …


Magnetic Anisotropy Of Barbados Prism Sediments, Bernard A. Housen Jan 1997

Magnetic Anisotropy Of Barbados Prism Sediments, Bernard A. Housen

Geology Faculty Publications

Anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS) results from sediments spanning the basal décollement of the Barbados accretionary prism show a striking progression across this structure that strongly supports the hypothesis that it is strongly overpressured. In the accretionary prism above the décollement, the minimum AMS axes are subhorizontal and nearly east–west trending, whereas the maximum AMS axes are nearly north–south trending, and shallowly inclined. At the top of the décollement, the AMS minimum axes orientations abruptly change to nearly vertical; this orientation is maintained throughout the décollement and in the underthrust sediments below. The AMS orientations in the prism sediments above …


Nealian And Lenoxian (Wolfcampian, Lower Permian) Depositional Sequences, Fusulinid Facies And Biostratigraphy, Glass Mountains, Texas, Charles A. Ross, June R. P. Ross Jan 1997

Nealian And Lenoxian (Wolfcampian, Lower Permian) Depositional Sequences, Fusulinid Facies And Biostratigraphy, Glass Mountains, Texas, Charles A. Ross, June R. P. Ross

Geology Faculty Publications

The Wolfcampian Series crops out along the base of the Glass Mountains escarpment (King, 1930, 1937) and, in the western part of the Marathon Basin, in folded and faulted beds exposed in the Dugout structural fold belt, the westernmost belt in the Marathon Orogen (Ross, 1963). The Wolfcampian is divided into two stages, a lower Nealian Stage and an upper Lenoxian Stage (Ross and Ross, 1987a, 1987b). Strata of these two stages are separated by a major tectonic event in the history of the Marathon orogeny and, as a result, by a major angular unconformity that separates the structurally deformed …


Structural Geology Of The Décollement At The Toe Of The Barbados Accretionary Prism, Alex Maltman, Pierre Labaume, Bernard A. Housen Jan 1997

Structural Geology Of The Décollement At The Toe Of The Barbados Accretionary Prism, Alex Maltman, Pierre Labaume, Bernard A. Housen

Geology Faculty Publications

The base of the Barbados accretionary prism is defined by a décollement, which separates material accreting to the Caribbean Plate from underthrusting Atlantic Ocean sediment. A three-dimensional seismic survey has shown the structure to contain intervals of negative polarity, interpreted as representing pockets of overpressured fluid. Consequently, Ocean Drilling Program Leg 156 was designed specifically to investigate the hydrogeological and deformational behavior of the décollement.

Analysis of recovered cores shows the structure to comprise a zone of intensified but heterogeneous deformation, 31 m thick, but 39 m thick if suprajacent breccia and various physico-chemical anomalies are included. The top of …


Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 13, Number 1, January 1997, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University Jan 1997

Wright State University College Of Engineering And Computer Science Bits And Pcs Newsletter, Volume 13, Number 1, January 1997, College Of Engineering And Computer Science, Wright State University

BITs and PCs Newsletter

A twelve page newsletter created by the Wright State University College of Engineering and Computer Science that addresses the current affairs of the college.


Faster Ray Tracing Using Adaptive Grids, Thomas W. Sederberg, Krysztof S. Klimaszewski Jan 1997

Faster Ray Tracing Using Adaptive Grids, Thomas W. Sederberg, Krysztof S. Klimaszewski

Faculty Publications

A new hybrid approach is presented which outperforms the regular grid technique in scenes with highly irregular object distributions by a factor of hundreds, and combined with an area interpolator, by a factor of thousands. Much has been said about scene independence of different acceleration techniques and the alleged superiority of one approach over another. Several theoretical and practical studies conducted in the past have led to the same conclusion: a space partitioning method that allows the fastest rendering of one scene often fails with another. Specialization may be the answer. This has always been pursued, consciously or not, in …