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An Intensive Edaphological Characterization Of The Soils Of Malambito Experimental Station And Its Implications In Future Agricultural Research, William L. Rubink
An Intensive Edaphological Characterization Of The Soils Of Malambito Experimental Station And Its Implications In Future Agricultural Research, William L. Rubink
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Malambito Experiment Station, in the Atlántico III project area, Department of Atlántico, Colombia, had almost no quantitative edaphological data on which to base agricultural research. Unexplainably low general yields as well as problem areas of deficient plant growth only confounded the results of field plot experiments. Intensive soil sampling and subsequent measurements of pH, ECe of the saturation extract, and the four major cations disproved the previous suggestions that the crop growth problems were related to saline, sodic, or degraded soil conditions. The Ca/Mg+K+Na ratio, although significant when correlated with plant height, was sufficient explanation for only a small …
Structural Geology Of The Northern Part Of Clarkston Mountain, Malad Range, Utah-Idaho, Steven Mark Burton
Structural Geology Of The Northern Part Of Clarkston Mountain, Malad Range, Utah-Idaho, Steven Mark Burton
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
The northern part of Clarkston Mountain, in northern Utah and southern Idaho, is located about 23 miles northwest of Logan, Utah. It extends across the Malad Range from Malad Valley on the west to Cache Valley on the east. The mapped area measures 4.8 miles in the north-south direction and 6.8 miles in the east-west direction.
The Brigham Formation of Cambrian age is the oldest exposed stratigraphic unit. It consists mainly of quartzite. Younger Cambrian units include the Langston, Ute, Blacksmith, Bloomington, Nounan, and St. Charles Formations. The Garden City Formation of Ordovician age is the youngest Paleozoic unit. The …
1972 Progress Report: Soil As A Factor In Modelling The Phosphorus Cycle In The Desert Ecosystem, J. J. Jurinak, R. A. Griffin
1972 Progress Report: Soil As A Factor In Modelling The Phosphorus Cycle In The Desert Ecosystem, J. J. Jurinak, R. A. Griffin
Elusive Documents
The research conducted in 1972 emphasized a nutrient assay of soil from the Curlew Valley site, phosphorus inventory of the vegetation and rabbit droppings, and further chemical characterization of soil phosphorus, which also included determination of the kinetics and energetics of the calcium carbonate-phosphate system.
Distillation-Condensation Of Water And Nutrient Movement In A Desert Ecosystem, N. Stark
Distillation-Condensation Of Water And Nutrient Movement In A Desert Ecosystem, N. Stark
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Nitrogen And Carbon Flux In A Soil-Vegetation Complex In The Desert Biome, D. B. Porcella, J. E. Fletcher, D. L. Sorensen, G. C. Pidge, A. Dogan
Nitrogen And Carbon Flux In A Soil-Vegetation Complex In The Desert Biome, D. B. Porcella, J. E. Fletcher, D. L. Sorensen, G. C. Pidge, A. Dogan
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Gaseous Losses Of Nitrogen From The Soil Of Semi-Arid Regions, T. C. Tucker, R. L. Westerman
Gaseous Losses Of Nitrogen From The Soil Of Semi-Arid Regions, T. C. Tucker, R. L. Westerman
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Proteolytic Activity Of Soil Microorganisms, Robert T. O'Brien
Proteolytic Activity Of Soil Microorganisms, Robert T. O'Brien
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Petrology And Geochemistry Of The Morrison Formation, Dinosaur Quarry Quadrangle, Utah, Sue Ann Bilbey
Petrology And Geochemistry Of The Morrison Formation, Dinosaur Quarry Quadrangle, Utah, Sue Ann Bilbey
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Mineralogical and petrographic analyses of the upper Jurassic - lower Cretaceous units in the vicinity of the Dinosaur National Monument quarry near Jensen, Utah, have elucidated their characteristics and the locations of formational boundaries. The lower part of the Morrison Formation is distinguished by a decreased amount of illite and an increased amount of kaolinite. In contrast, the underlying Curtis Formation contains an approximately equal mixture of illite and kaolinite. The lower Salt Wash Member and the upper Brushy Basin Member of the Morrison are both lithologically and mineralogically identifiable in this area. Above the boundary between the two, kaolinite …
A Measure Of The Amount Of Phosphate Adsorption And The Rate Of Release Of Indigenous Phosphate From A Desert Soil, Robert Lindsey Evans
A Measure Of The Amount Of Phosphate Adsorption And The Rate Of Release Of Indigenous Phosphate From A Desert Soil, Robert Lindsey Evans
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
The capacity of a calcareous desert soil, Thiokol silt loam, to retain natural, as well as added, orthophosphate-P was measured by equilibrium adsorption employing a batch technique and evaluated using the two-slope Langmuir adsorption isotherm. From these data, corrected to account for indigenous soil P, a hypothesis was formulated as to the nature of retention of P by the soil, including the identification of two interfacial reactions involving P, and a value calculated for the adsorption maximum as defined by the Langmuir isotherm equation for P with soil at each of two soil depths and three constant temperatures within the …
Bromegrass Productivity In Relation To Precipitation, Shrub Canopy Cover And Soil Nitrogen Content, Lawrence G. Kline
Bromegrass Productivity In Relation To Precipitation, Shrub Canopy Cover And Soil Nitrogen Content, Lawrence G. Kline
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
In seasons of above normal precipitation, populations of annual weedy species increase in great abundance in semi-arid desert plant communities. These increases in biomass tie up a considerable portion of the available nitrogen of such ecosystems and may depress subsequent annual grass germination.
A big sagebrush-annual bromegrass plant community was irrigated to simulate a spring growth period of abundant precipitation amenable to annual bromegras s productivity. Productivity and nitrogen content parameters were monitored throughout the spring and summer to evaluate the short and potential long term effects of this seasonal increase in "precipitation".
Irrigation increased annual bromegrass productivity almost 50 …
Predicting Nitrogen Transformations And Ammonia Volatilization In Warm Desert Soils, G. R. Dutt
Predicting Nitrogen Transformations And Ammonia Volatilization In Warm Desert Soils, G. R. Dutt
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Soil As A Factor In Modelling The Phosphorus Cycle In The Desert Ecosystem, J. J. Jurinak, R. A. Griffin
Soil As A Factor In Modelling The Phosphorus Cycle In The Desert Ecosystem, J. J. Jurinak, R. A. Griffin
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Decomposition And Mineralization In An Artemisia Tridentata Community In Northern Nevada, P. L. Comanor, D. C. Prusso
Decomposition And Mineralization In An Artemisia Tridentata Community In Northern Nevada, P. L. Comanor, D. C. Prusso
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Seed Reserves Of Desert Soils, Stuart Childs, David W. Goodall
Seed Reserves Of Desert Soils, Stuart Childs, David W. Goodall
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Petrology And Regional Relationships Of The Ordovician Kinnikinic Formation And Equivalents, Central And Southern Idaho, William Calvin James
Petrology And Regional Relationships Of The Ordovician Kinnikinic Formation And Equivalents, Central And Southern Idaho, William Calvin James
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
The Kinnikinic Formation of central Idaho is a sedimentary unit consisting principally of orthoquartzite. From its maximum measured thickness of 2285 feet in the central Lemhi Range near Gilmore, Idaho, it thins westward to 376 feet at the type section and southward to 326 feet near Arco, Idaho. Northeast of the Lemhi Range it occurs only as erosional remnants, due to pre-Devonian erosion. Both the lower and upper contacts of the Kinnikinic Formation are disconformable.
The Kinnikinic Formation is light colored, predominately fine to medium grained, thin to medium bedded, and largely cemented by silica overgrowths. Some metamorphic recrystallization has …
Mineral And Chemical Content Of The Deep-Water Sediment Sequences Of Bear Lake, Utah-Idaho, James C. Biesinger
Mineral And Chemical Content Of The Deep-Water Sediment Sequences Of Bear Lake, Utah-Idaho, James C. Biesinger
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Twenty-five piston cores 6 to 12 feet long were obtained from the deepwater sediments of Bear Lake, Utah-Idaho. Analyses of these cores revealed that the deep-water sediments of the lake are divided into two major sequences: a younger sequence rich in carbonate minerals, here called the carbonate sequence, and an older sequence rich in silicate minerals, referred to in this paper as the silt sequence. The carbonate sequence is composed of clay-sized quartz, aragonite, calcite, dolomite, montmorillonite, illite, kaolinite, chlorite, and amorphous material. The silt sequence consists of both silt- sized and claysized particles of quartz, calcite, dolomite, montmorillonite, illite, …
Protection Of Our Fragile Upper Atmosphere, Clayton Clark
Protection Of Our Fragile Upper Atmosphere, Clayton Clark
Faculty Honor Lectures
Termination of U.S. government support for the Supersonic Transport, SST, may eventually cost the United States its leadership in aviation and billions of dollars in international trade losses, yet if the world wide SST program is allowed to continue, the costs to mankind as a result of damage to environmental resources could be much higher. The decision to terminate the project was heavily based upon concern for possible changes in the properties of the upper atmosphere as a result of SST operations in that realm, with consequent danger to plant and animal life on the Earth below. Briefly, the concern …
Decomposition And Mineralization In An Artemisia Tridentata Community In Northern Nevada, Peter L. Comanor
Decomposition And Mineralization In An Artemisia Tridentata Community In Northern Nevada, Peter L. Comanor
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Model Of Net Co2 Exchange Rate For C-4 Grasses, G. L. Cunningham, F. R. Balding, J. P. Syvertsen
Model Of Net Co2 Exchange Rate For C-4 Grasses, G. L. Cunningham, F. R. Balding, J. P. Syvertsen
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Biomass And Nutrients In Desert Shrub Ecosystems, James O. Klemmedson, Edwin L. Smith
Biomass And Nutrients In Desert Shrub Ecosystems, James O. Klemmedson, Edwin L. Smith
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Evaluation Of Critical Soil Properties Needed To Predict Soil Water Flow Under Desert Conditions, G. R. Mehuys, L. H. Stolzy, J. Letey Jr., L. V. Weeks
Evaluation Of Critical Soil Properties Needed To Predict Soil Water Flow Under Desert Conditions, G. R. Mehuys, L. H. Stolzy, J. Letey Jr., L. V. Weeks
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Gas Exchange, Translocation And Root Growth Of Cold Desert Plants, M. M. Caldwell, H. H. Wiebe, E. J. Depuit, Osvaldo Fernandez, L. B. Camp, Marcee Fareed
Gas Exchange, Translocation And Root Growth Of Cold Desert Plants, M. M. Caldwell, H. H. Wiebe, E. J. Depuit, Osvaldo Fernandez, L. B. Camp, Marcee Fareed
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Special Purpose Models, D. Wilkin
Demographic And Bioenergetic Studies Of Cutworms In Curlew Valley, W. J. Hanson, G. F. Knowlton
Demographic And Bioenergetic Studies Of Cutworms In Curlew Valley, W. J. Hanson, G. F. Knowlton
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Population Studies Of The Desert Cottontail (Sylvilagus Auduboni) And Black-Tailed Jackrabbit (Lepus Californicus) In The Sonoran Desert, C.R. Hungerford, C.H. Lowe, R.L. Madsen
Population Studies Of The Desert Cottontail (Sylvilagus Auduboni) And Black-Tailed Jackrabbit (Lepus Californicus) In The Sonoran Desert, C.R. Hungerford, C.H. Lowe, R.L. Madsen
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Foraging Activity Of The Leaf-Cutter Ant, Acromyrmex Versicolor, In Relation To Season, Weather And Colony Condition, F. G. Werner
Foraging Activity Of The Leaf-Cutter Ant, Acromyrmex Versicolor, In Relation To Season, Weather And Colony Condition, F. G. Werner
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Measurements Of Carbon And Nitrogen Changes In Soil, Eugene E. Staffeldt, Kristina Bemond Vogt
Measurements Of Carbon And Nitrogen Changes In Soil, Eugene E. Staffeldt, Kristina Bemond Vogt
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Distribution Of Mictroorganisms In Desert Soil, A.T. Vollmer, F. Au, S.A. Bamberg
Distribution Of Mictroorganisms In Desert Soil, A.T. Vollmer, F. Au, S.A. Bamberg
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Growth And Development Of Sitanion Hystrix And Poa Sandbergii, M. Hironaka, E. W. Tisdale
Growth And Development Of Sitanion Hystrix And Poa Sandbergii, M. Hironaka, E. W. Tisdale
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Terrestrial Models: Plant Processes (Version I, Ii, Iii), W. Valentine
Terrestrial Models: Plant Processes (Version I, Ii, Iii), W. Valentine
Memorandum
No abstract provided.