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Bowen Fluoresence And He Ii Lines In Active Galaxies And Gaseous Nebulae, Hagai Netzer, Moshe Elitzur, Gary J. Ferland Dec 1985

Bowen Fluoresence And He Ii Lines In Active Galaxies And Gaseous Nebulae, Hagai Netzer, Moshe Elitzur, Gary J. Ferland

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications

We have calculated the intensity of He II and the O III and N III Bowen lines under a variety of astrophysical conditions. Our line-transfer method is based on the escape probability formalism and is especially suitable for combining line fluorescence and photoionization calculations in a simple, straightforward way. It reproduces the results of the more sophisticated line-transfer calculations quite accurately and is much better for producing realistic ionization and thermal structures. An extensive grid of models is presented and discussed, with special emphasis on the case of active galactic nuclei (AGNs). Many O III and N III Bowen lines …


Total Refraction At Oblique Incidence By A Transparent Bilayer Coating On A High-Index Transparent Or Absorbing Substrate, R. M.A. Azzam, Karim Javily Dec 1985

Total Refraction At Oblique Incidence By A Transparent Bilayer Coating On A High-Index Transparent Or Absorbing Substrate, R. M.A. Azzam, Karim Javily

Electrical Engineering Faculty Publications

Transparent bilayer coatings that produce total refraction (TR) of obliquely incident monochromatic light into an underlying substrate are considered. When the substrate is transparent, it is shown that TR takes place without any accompanying change of polarization. Totally refracting bilayers are realizable in the IR where high-refractive-index substrates are available. This is illustrated by a BaF2–ZnSe bilayer on a Ge substrate at a 10.6-μm (CO2-laser) wavelength and 45° angle of incidence. Limited changes of the angle of incidence, wavelength, and refractive indices and thicknesses of the two films of the bilayer are introduced, and their effects …


Hydrocarbon Levels In Tampa Bay Final Report, Larry J. Doyle, Edward S. Van Vleet, William M. Sackett, Norman J. Blake, Gregg R. Brooks Dec 1985

Hydrocarbon Levels In Tampa Bay Final Report, Larry J. Doyle, Edward S. Van Vleet, William M. Sackett, Norman J. Blake, Gregg R. Brooks

Reports

The primary purpose of this project was to establish and characterize, as far as possible, hydrocarbon base levels for the Tampa Bay Estuary. In addition, we were to characterize 1) hydrocarbon molecular compositions, 2) the isotopic composition of total and lipid sediment organic carbon, and 3) evaluate the potential for utilizing isotopic analyses to quantify and determine the extent of future oil spills.


A Brief Chronology Of Some Events Related To Cancellation/Suspension Of The Predacides (Compound 1080, Strychnine, Sodium Cyanide) By The Environmental Protection Agency In 1972 And Ensuing Actions By Federal And State Agencies., Dale A. Wade Dec 1985

A Brief Chronology Of Some Events Related To Cancellation/Suspension Of The Predacides (Compound 1080, Strychnine, Sodium Cyanide) By The Environmental Protection Agency In 1972 And Ensuing Actions By Federal And State Agencies., Dale A. Wade

Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings

Covers 1964-1986


Biogeochemical Processes In Sagebrush Ecosystems: Interactions With Terrain, United States, National Aeronautics And Space Administration Dec 1985

Biogeochemical Processes In Sagebrush Ecosystems: Interactions With Terrain, United States, National Aeronautics And Space Administration

Plants

Field data collection to support analysis of TM data was accomplished from June 22 to August 28th. Color infrared aerial photography acquired by a U2 on June 12, 1985 was used to locate and identify several vegetation communities. Forty sites where the USFS has collected long term ground cover were located in the field, delineated on aerial photos and ground photos of current conditions taken.


Efficient Plane Sweeping In Parallel, Mikhail J. Atallah, Michael T. Goodrich Dec 1985

Efficient Plane Sweeping In Parallel, Mikhail J. Atallah, Michael T. Goodrich

Department of Computer Science Technical Reports

No abstract provided.


The Virginius Vein Ore Deposit, Northwestern San Juan Mountains, Colorado: A Study Of The Mineralogy, Structure, And Fluid Inclusions Of An Epithermal Base-Metal And Silver Vein In A Volcanic Environment, Berton Woodward Coxe Dec 1985

The Virginius Vein Ore Deposit, Northwestern San Juan Mountains, Colorado: A Study Of The Mineralogy, Structure, And Fluid Inclusions Of An Epithermal Base-Metal And Silver Vein In A Volcanic Environment, Berton Woodward Coxe

Earth and Planetary Sciences ETDs

The Virginius ore deposit, Ouray and San Miguel Counties, Colorado, yielded 14.5 million oz of silver between 1880 and 1912. The deposit consists of several quartz, base-metal, and silver mineralized fissures which is hosted by Tertiary volcanic rocks of the San Juan volcanic field and was deposited in fractures radial to the northwest margin of the Silverton caldera.

Four stages of mineralization have been recognized: (I) quartz, galena, sphalerite, chalcopyrite, and argentiferous tetrahedrite; this stage comprises a bulk of the total vein material and all of the silver; (II) rhodonite, rhodochrosite, quartz, magnetit, galena, chalcopyrite, and pyrite; this stage is …


Wildlife In Texas: Marketing Potential And The Significance Of Wildlife Damage, Milo J. Shult Dec 1985

Wildlife In Texas: Marketing Potential And The Significance Of Wildlife Damage, Milo J. Shult

Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings

This is a challenging topic to discuss, and I would first like to review some things which are unique to Texas with respect to wildlife populations. These concern the importance of wildlife from a commodity standpoint Then I would like to delve into some areas which tend to be a little more philosophical and focus on the impacts of total wildlife management, including wildlife damage control. Historically in our nation, wildlife has had ups and downs; there are a number of success stories in terms of management but also some obvious failures. I would like to be positive today concerning …


Current Status And Potential Registrations Of Compound 1080 And Strychnine For Rodent Control, Lyle A. Crosby Dec 1985

Current Status And Potential Registrations Of Compound 1080 And Strychnine For Rodent Control, Lyle A. Crosby

Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings

On December 1, 1976, the Environmental Protection Agency applied Section 6 of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, "Administrative Review", in determining that the use of products containing strychnine, for above ground application to control several rodent species, met specific cancellation criteria outlined in 40 CFR 162.11. Position Document 4 (the final Agency decision), published on September 30, 1983, proposed to cancel registrations of strychnine products for above ground use to control prairie dogs and required label modification for confined use on ground squirrels. The final decision was challenged by several parties who requested a formal hearing which was …


Beaver Problems Associated Wtth Conservation Activities, Ed M. Schwille Dec 1985

Beaver Problems Associated Wtth Conservation Activities, Ed M. Schwille

Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings

As far back as 1935, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service (SCS) began providing technical assistance to private landowners to build ponds and small lakes. To date in Texas, over 500,000 structures of this type have been built. During the 1940's, the SCS started construction of Watershed Protection and Flood Control Impoundments in Texas. These flood prevention structures number about 1,900. Other programs have brought about construction of over 16,000 grade stabilization structures (GSS) for erosion control. Numerous ponds and lakes have been built without any help from the SCS over the years. All of these impoundments store …


Alligator Nuisance Control Program In Texas: Problem And Process, Lee Ann Johnson, David S. Lobpries, Bruce G. Thompson Dec 1985

Alligator Nuisance Control Program In Texas: Problem And Process, Lee Ann Johnson, David S. Lobpries, Bruce G. Thompson

Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings

Following protection of the American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) in Texas beginning in 1969, alligator numbers have increased rapidly (Patter 1981). Such population increases led to the federal reclassification of the species from Endangered to Threatened--Similarity of Appearance in 1983 in Texas (Bowman 1983). Similarity of appearance classification acknowledges the biological security of the Texas alligator population and the need for specific harvest controls to ensure that the conservation of similar appearing species is not compromised.


Preliminary Studies On The Feasibility Of Urban Rabies Control, Richard C. Rosatte Dec 1985

Preliminary Studies On The Feasibility Of Urban Rabies Control, Richard C. Rosatte

Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings

A preliminary investigation was initiated in 1984 to determine the feasibility of an urban rabies control strategy which involved capturing, vaccinating and releasing skunks and raccoons in metropolitan Toronto, Ontario. Results indicate urban skunks and raccoons are utilizing extremely small home ranges and their movements are not extensive. Trapping data suggested a large proportion of the population of skunks and raccoons in the study area were captured during the first 4 nights of trapping. Capture data also indicated the presence of new animals in the study areas between trapping periods. The 3 study areas, which differed in human land-use classification, …


Furbearer Management And The Steel Foothold Trap, Samuel B. Linhart Dec 1985

Furbearer Management And The Steel Foothold Trap, Samuel B. Linhart

Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings

The trapping of furbearers, particularly with steel foothold traps, has become more and more controversial. The controversy is significant because the steel trap is considered the most versatile of the various methods available for capturing furbearers (Payne 1980). Whether traps are used to reduce livestock losses by predators or to harvest furs, the controversy has gained the attention and interest of various social factions, each with differing beliefs, attitudes, and philosophies.


Preliminary Field Evaluation Of A New Formulation Of Rozol ( Chlorophacinone ) Bait Against Pocket Gophers In Colorado, John A. Baroch, Richard M. Poche Dec 1985

Preliminary Field Evaluation Of A New Formulation Of Rozol ( Chlorophacinone ) Bait Against Pocket Gophers In Colorado, John A. Baroch, Richard M. Poche

Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings

Mountain pocket gophers (Thomomy's talpoides) and plains pocket gophers (Geomys bursarius) are a problem to rangelands in Colorado. A new chlorophacinone (50 ppm) pelleted bait was applied to active burrow systems by hand baiting. Efficacy on the Geomys plot was 100%, while 94.73% of the Thomomys were controlled with the product.


Coyote Vulnerability To Several Management Techniques, Frederik F. Knowlton, Lamer A. Windberg, Cram E. Wahlgren Dec 1985

Coyote Vulnerability To Several Management Techniques, Frederik F. Knowlton, Lamer A. Windberg, Cram E. Wahlgren

Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings

We appreciate this opportunity to present a brief synopsis of a complex field study recently completed near Laredo, Texas. It provides a preliminary assessment of differences in coyote vulnerability to several management tools At this point, our analyses are incomplete and interpretations are tentative, at best nonetheless, the data provide some insights and a basis for speculations and questions about coyote behavior, population processes, and the logistics of coyote population reduction. This research was sponsored by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (through the Predator Ecology and Behavior Project) and the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute, with generous assistance from …


Seventh Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings, Daniel B. Fagre Dec 1985

Seventh Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings, Daniel B. Fagre

Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings

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Efficacy And Farmer Acceptance Of Nonlethal Control Of Blackbird Depredations To Small Grain Crops, Albert E. Bivings Dec 1985

Efficacy And Farmer Acceptance Of Nonlethal Control Of Blackbird Depredations To Small Grain Crops, Albert E. Bivings

Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings

In 1980, Congress responded to complaints of migratory bird damage to grain crops, principally rice, with added funding for enhanced Animal Damage Control (ADC) programs in Arkansas and Louisiana. This resulted in the establishment of an office in Stuttgart, Arkansas and a similar office in Crowley, Louisiana. Enabling legislation specifically directs the principal focus to be on rice/blackbird conflicts. This paper will present a review of the problems addressed in Arkansas, techniques utilized and the author's assessment of their efficacy and acceptability.


Coyote Vulnerability To Several Management Techniques, Frederick F. Knowlton, Lamer A. Windberg, Cram E. Wahlgren Dec 1985

Coyote Vulnerability To Several Management Techniques, Frederick F. Knowlton, Lamer A. Windberg, Cram E. Wahlgren

Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings

We appreciate this opportunity to present a brief synopsis of a complex field study recently completed near Laredo, Texas. It provides a preliminary assessment of differences in coyote vulnerability to several management tools At this point, our analyses are incomplete and interpretations are tentative, at best Nonetheless, the data provide some insights and a basis for speculations and questions about coyote behavior, population processes, and the logistics of coyote population reduction. This research was sponsored by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (through the Predator Ecology and Behavior Project) and the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Research Institute, with generous assistance from …


Preliminary Field Evaluation Of A New Formulation Of Rozol (Chlorophacinone) Bait Against Pocket Gophers In Colorado, John Baroch, Richard M. Poche Dec 1985

Preliminary Field Evaluation Of A New Formulation Of Rozol (Chlorophacinone) Bait Against Pocket Gophers In Colorado, John Baroch, Richard M. Poche

Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings

Mountain pocket gophers (Thomomys talpoides) and plains pocket gophers (Geomys bursarius) are a problem to rangelands in Colorado. A new chlorophacinone (50 ppm) pelleted bait was applied to active burrow systems by hand baiting. Efficacy on the Geomys plot was 100%, while 94.73% of the Thomomys were controlled with the product.


Incidence And Significance Of G I Ardia Lamblia ( Lambl) In Texas Beaver Populations, Robert Beach, William F. Mcculloch Dec 1985

Incidence And Significance Of G I Ardia Lamblia ( Lambl) In Texas Beaver Populations, Robert Beach, William F. Mcculloch

Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings

The Giardia lamblia (Lambl) protozoan is not a recently discovered parasite. It was. in fact, one of the first organisms viewed and described by Antony van Leeuwenhoek (1681) as he designed the first usable microscope. Leeuwenhoek found this organism in a sample of his own diarrhetic stool and thus he constitutes the first confirmed case of human giar- His finding represents proof of glardiasis! close association with man for many years. LecuwenhoeW discovery of the giardial trophozotte was not elaborated on for some 178 years, however, as it was not until 1859 that Wilhelm D. Jambi systematically described the organism …


Wildlife In Texas: Marketing Potential And The Significance Of Wildlife Damage, Milo J. Shult Dec 1985

Wildlife In Texas: Marketing Potential And The Significance Of Wildlife Damage, Milo J. Shult

Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings

This is a challenging topic to discuss, and I would first like to review some things which are unique to Texas with respect to wildlife populations. These concern the importance of wildlife from a commodity standpoint Then I would like to delve into some areas which tend to be a little more philosophical and focus on the impacts of total wildlife management, including wildlife damage control.


Pesticide Registration In The United States, Dale A. Wade Dec 1985

Pesticide Registration In The United States, Dale A. Wade

Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings

This review provides an abbreviated history of pesticide regulation in the United States, with a summary of the current registration process and exceptions under the authority of the Environmental Protection Agency and the Federal Environmental Pesticide Control Act of 1972, as amended. Issues related to registration are briefly described.


The Extirpation And Re-Establishment Of Coyotes In The Edwards Plateau Of Texas, Gary Nunley Dec 1985

The Extirpation And Re-Establishment Of Coyotes In The Edwards Plateau Of Texas, Gary Nunley

Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings

In the early 1900's organized predator control was initiated to remove coyotes and wolves from the sheep and goat producing areas of Texas. Operations were begun in the Edwards Plateau, the largest area of sheep concentration. By the 1920's, many of the inner Edwards Plateau counties were considered to be practically free of coyotes (Canis latrans) and wolves (Canis lupus, Canis rufus). The 1950's found coyotes and wolves extirpated from most of the Edwards Plateau. After a coyote population erruption in the late 1950's, coyotes began to re-establish themselves on the periphery of the Plateau. This encroachment process continued throughout …


Black-Tailed Prairie Dog Management On The Northern Great Plains New Challenges And Opportunities, Greg L. Schenbeck Dec 1985

Black-Tailed Prairie Dog Management On The Northern Great Plains New Challenges And Opportunities, Greg L. Schenbeck

Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings

Implications of new information and several recent developments to the management of black-tailed prairie dogs (cynomys ludovicianusl on the northern plains are discussed. Of primary importance is the need to conduct management programs that are as cost-effective as possible and responsive to the concerns of private land interests. Research findings indicate that cost-effectiveness can be improved by combining rodenticide use with changes in livestock grazing practices to reduce habitat suitability for prairie dogs. Other research suggests that reduced concentrations of Compound 1080 for prairie dog control warrants continued scientific evaluation. If reduced concentrations of 1080 could be used effectively and …


Efficacy And Farmer Acceptance Of Nonlethal Control Of Blackbird Depredations To Small Grain Crops, Albert E. Bivings Dec 1985

Efficacy And Farmer Acceptance Of Nonlethal Control Of Blackbird Depredations To Small Grain Crops, Albert E. Bivings

Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings

In 1980, Congress responded to complaints of migratory bird damage to grain crops, principally rice, with added funding for enhanced Animal Damage Control (ADC) programs in Arkansas and Louisiana. This resulted in the establishment of an office in Stuttgart, Arkansas and a similar office in Crowley, Louisiana. Enabling legislation specifically directs the principal focus to be on rice/blackbird conflicts. This paper will present a review of the problems addressed in Arkansas, techniques utilized and the author's assessment of their efficacy and acceptability.


Use Of Video Tapes In Wildlife Damage Extension - Education, F. Robert Henderson, Bart Hettenbach Dec 1985

Use Of Video Tapes In Wildlife Damage Extension - Education, F. Robert Henderson, Bart Hettenbach

Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings

The purpose of this paper is to report on a telephone survey to 15 professional wildlife damage control workers in 9 of the 10 Great Plains states. North Dakota was the only state that was not contacted.


The Use Of Population Reduction As A Technique To Combat Rabies In Alberta, Canada, Richard C. Rosatte Dec 1985

The Use Of Population Reduction As A Technique To Combat Rabies In Alberta, Canada, Richard C. Rosatte

Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings

Control of rabies by reducing the density of potential vectors has been a controversial matter. Only 2 outbreaks of rabies in Europe are likely to have been completely eradicated by control, 1 in Dijon, France, in 1923, and the other in Corsica in 1943 (MacDonald 1980). Schnurrenberger et aL (1964) apparently controlled an outbreak of rabies in striped skunks (Mephitis mephitis) in Ohio by gassing dens and through the use of poison. An invasion of red fox (Vulpes vulpesl rabies in southern Jutland from Demark was initially halted by a gassing and poisoning campaign. However, in Great Britain, despite the …


Aggressive Behavior Of Mississippi Kites In Suburban Areas, Berkeley R. Peterson, Charles S. Brown Dec 1985

Aggressive Behavior Of Mississippi Kites In Suburban Areas, Berkeley R. Peterson, Charles S. Brown

Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings

The Mississippi Kite is a small diurnal bird of prey which nests throughout the southern Great Plains. Its aggressive behavior during nesting has created problems for residents in suburban areas. The removal of the nest and relocation of the eggs and young will end the attacks by the parent birds. The eggs are incubated and the resulting young, as well as other young removed from problem nests, are then placed in foster nests in more remote areas.


Big Game Depredations And Damage Compensation In Wyoming, John R. Demaree Dec 1985

Big Game Depredations And Damage Compensation In Wyoming, John R. Demaree

Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings

The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is responsible for controlling depredations by big game, trophy game, and game birds. Under certain guidelines landowners can submit a claim to the department for compensation from wildlife depredations. Measures used by department personnel to prevent wildlife damage are the use of scare devices, harassment techniques, repellents, fencing, trapping, issuing of kill permits, and modifying hunting seasons. In evaluating the damage to estimate monetary losses, sources of information used include AUM's, consumptive rates, fecal analysis, enclosures, production records, and necropsies. In terms of depredation compensation, the most costly species to the department over the …


Wildlife Damage In Australia: Constructive Contrasts With The United States, Terrell P. Salmon Dec 1985

Wildlife Damage In Australia: Constructive Contrasts With The United States, Terrell P. Salmon

Great Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop Proceedings

There are numerous wildlife damage problems in Australia. The major pests include rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus), foxes (Vulpes vulpes), starlings (Sturnus vulgaris), feral cats (Felis catus), donkeys (Equus asinus), goats (Capra hircus), buffalo (Bubalus trutralis), pigs (Sus scrofa), all of which have been introduced. The dingo (Canis familiaris dingo), classified as being a native species by most people, is the primary native animal causing problems, although others, such as kangaroos and several native bird species, are pests in some areas. The Australians spend considerable amounts of money on wildlife damage control research. The people of Western Australia take a regulatory approach …