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Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics
The Prairie Naturalist Vol. 7, No.4. December 1975
The Prairie Naturalist Vol. 7, No.4. December 1975
The Prairie Naturalist
COMPARISON OF FLOWERING RECORDS FROM KANSAS AND NORTH DAKOTA ▪ O. A. Stevens
REPAIRED BONE BREAK IN A HOUSE SPARROW ▪ C. L. Cink and T. K. Broschat
A LARGE RACOON LITTER ▪ E. K. Fritzell and J. W. Matthews
CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNTS FOR NORTH DAKOTA –1975 ▪ R. N. Randall
BOOK REVIEW
Autumn Hawk Migrations ▪ P. B. Hofslund
Ultraviolet Radiation Effects On Rotifers, Syed Asim Hussain
Ultraviolet Radiation Effects On Rotifers, Syed Asim Hussain
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The purpose of this investigation was to study ultraviolet radiation effects on rotifers. The rotifer studied was Philodina acuticornis odiosa Milne. Isolation cultures were used to grow the rotifers individually in separate U-plate depressions. The source of ultraviolet radiation consisted of four mercury germicidal lamps used in combination to deliver a uniform flux of 315 uW/cm2 over the sample. Five groups of rotifers, one control and four experimental groups of 96 each, were used. The rotifers used were 2-10 hours of age at the beginning of the experiment. The experimental groups were exposed to uv radiation for 3 minutes, …
Beach Erosion, May-June, 1974, Central And South Coast, Nsw, Edward A. Bryant, R. Kidd
Beach Erosion, May-June, 1974, Central And South Coast, Nsw, Edward A. Bryant, R. Kidd
Faculty of Science - Papers (Archive)
Between May 24th and June 18th 1974, three periods of erosive wave conditions dramatically changed the character of many beaches along the central and southern New South Wales Coast. This paper documents and evaluates regional variations in the responses of beaches to these erosional events for selected portions of this coast (Figure 1).
The Prairie Naturalist Vol. 7 , Nos. 2 And 3. June-September, 1975
The Prairie Naturalist Vol. 7 , Nos. 2 And 3. June-September, 1975
The Prairie Naturalist
VASCULAR FLORA OF EMMONS COUNTY, NORTH DAKOTA ▪ R. P Williams and W. T. Barker
NOTES
Unusual Nesting Site of Barn Swallows ▪ W. A. Buresh
Summer Tanager in Burleigh County, North Dakota ▪ W. A. Buresh
Additional Record of Summer Tanager in North Dakota ▪ J. F. Cassel
Snowy Owl in McHenry County, North Dakota, in May ▪ W. A. Buresh
Physical And Chemical Properties Of Outdoor Beef Cattle Feedlot Runoff, C. B. Gilbertson, J. R. Ellis, J. A. Nienaber, T. M. Mccalla, T. J. Klopfenstein
Physical And Chemical Properties Of Outdoor Beef Cattle Feedlot Runoff, C. B. Gilbertson, J. R. Ellis, J. A. Nienaber, T. M. Mccalla, T. J. Klopfenstein
Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station
Within the past decade, emphasis has been placed on the quality of our environment. Beef cattle feedlots have been singled out as a significant source of environmental pollution. Environmental protection provided by control facilities requires basic knowledge of the physical and chemical properties of feedlot runoff. This bulletin summarizes studies of physical and chemical properties of beef cattle feedlot runoff completed from August, 1968 through December, 1972.
Vegetation Development In Relation To Age Of River Stabilization Structures Along A Channelized Segment Of The Missouri River, John Arthur Vaubel
Vegetation Development In Relation To Age Of River Stabilization Structures Along A Channelized Segment Of The Missouri River, John Arthur Vaubel
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission: White Papers, Conference Presentations, and Manuscripts
During the summer of 1974, I sampled sites of vegetation representative of successional trends in plant communities along the Missouri River floodplain from Sioux City, Iowa, to Rulo, Nebraska. Five district community types listed from youngest to oldest are as follows: Salix spp. – dominated, Populus deltoides – dominated, Platanus occidentalis-Ulmus rubra – dominated, Tilia americana-Quercus rubra – dominated, and Quercus macrocarpa-Carya ovata – dominated vegetation.
The technique of relating vegetation succession to age of river stabilization structures was found to be useful and offered a quite precise method of developing a timescale …
Shell Growth In The Scallop Argopecten Irradians. I. Isotope Incorporation With Reference To Diurnal Growth, Alfred P. Wheeler, Patricia Blackwelder, Karl M. Wilbur
Shell Growth In The Scallop Argopecten Irradians. I. Isotope Incorporation With Reference To Diurnal Growth, Alfred P. Wheeler, Patricia Blackwelder, Karl M. Wilbur
Marine & Environmental Sciences Faculty Articles
1. Incorporation of calcium and carbonate into shell has been studied in the scallop Argopecten irradians using 45Ca and 14C-bicarbonate.
2. The incorporation of 45Ca and 14C-carbonate into shell was linear with time after a lag period of 1 to 2 hours. The shell-forming mantle tissue attained a steady state with respect to 45Ca in the sea water medium within 2 hours.
3. The molar ratio of 45Ca to 14C-carbonate deposited in shell was not significantly different from unity during 5 hours.
4. The rate of incorporation of 14C-carbonate into shell was …
An Evaluation Of The Fishery Resources Of The Thames River Watershed, Connecticut, Connecticut Department Of Environmental Protection
An Evaluation Of The Fishery Resources Of The Thames River Watershed, Connecticut, Connecticut Department Of Environmental Protection
Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station
No abstract provided.
Seasonal And Spatial Variation In Primary Productivity In Boulder Basin, Lake Mead, Clark County, Nevada, Isamu Aoki
Seasonal And Spatial Variation In Primary Productivity In Boulder Basin, Lake Mead, Clark County, Nevada, Isamu Aoki
Publications (WR)
The 14C light and dark bottle technique for measurement of primary production was utilized as a means of assessing the amount of inorganic carbon being converted Into organic form by the photosynthesis of phytoplankton populations In the Boulder Basin of Lake Mead.
Spatial and time series changes of productivity levels observed at eight sampling locations within Boulder Basin Indicate that the Influence of treated municipal arts' industrial effluent flowing into Les Vegas Bay is contributing high levels of available nutrients at Las Vegas Wash Inlet to cause productivity to approximate those levels associated with polluted waters.
Productivity levels at …
Yorktown Power Station Ecological Study, Phase Ii : Final Technical Report, R. A. Jordan, R. W. Virnstein, J. E. Illowsky, J. Colvocoresses
Yorktown Power Station Ecological Study, Phase Ii : Final Technical Report, R. A. Jordan, R. W. Virnstein, J. E. Illowsky, J. Colvocoresses
Reports
No abstract provided.
Close Coupling Test Of Classical And Semiclassical Cross Sections For Rotationally Inelastic Ar-N2 Collisions, Russell T. Pack
Close Coupling Test Of Classical And Semiclassical Cross Sections For Rotationally Inelastic Ar-N2 Collisions, Russell T. Pack
Faculty Publications
Accurate quantum mechanical close coupling (CC) integral cross sections are reported for rotationally inelastic Ar-N2 collisions at room temperature using an empirical intermolecular potential. These cross sections are used to test the infinite order sudden (IOS) approximation and the results of several methods [classical trajectories (CT), full sudden (SA), generalized phase shift (GPS), and classical limit generalized phase shift (CGPS)] as reported in the preceding paper by Pattengill. The IOS approximation works very well for cross sections involving low rotational states. The CT method works well for all the cross sections examined, justifying the popular belief that the rotational motion …
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 7, No.1. March 1975
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 7, No.1. March 1975
The Prairie Naturalist
MIGRATION OF BIRDS IN NORTH DAKOTA DURING FAll 1974 ▪ J. T. Lokemoen & D. H. Johnson.
REPRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT OF FOUR MALLARD LINES ▪ R. J. Greenwood
Summary Of 1974 Dock Control Field Trials, J M. Allen
Summary Of 1974 Dock Control Field Trials, J M. Allen
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Dock control - Spray graze evaluations - 73BY8, 73HA4, 73BU5, 73MA6, 73DE6 Dicamba in pastures - 73AL38, 73BU9, 73AR9
Cenozoic Mammals From The Central Great Plains, C. Bertrand Schultz, Larry D. Martin, R. George Corner, Lloyd G. Tanner
Cenozoic Mammals From The Central Great Plains, C. Bertrand Schultz, Larry D. Martin, R. George Corner, Lloyd G. Tanner
Bulletin of the University of Nebraska State Museum
Includes:
Part 1. Middle and Late Cenozoic Tapirs from Nebraska. By C. Bertrand Schultz, Larry D. Martin, and R. George Corner.
Part 2. Stratigraphic Occurrences of Teleoceras, with a New Kimballian Species from Nebraska. By Lloyd G. Tanner.
Part 3. A New Kimballian Peccary from Nebraska. By C. Bertrand Schultz and Larry D. Martin.
Part 4. Bears (Ursidae) from the Late Cenozoic of Nebraska. By C. Bertrand Schultz and Larry D. Martin.
Part 5. Scimitar-toothed Cats, Machairodus and Nimravides, from the Pliocene of Kansas and Nebraska. By Larry D. Martin and C. Bertrand Schultz.
84 pp
A New Kimballian Peccary From Nebraska, C. Bertrand Schultz, Larry D. Martin
A New Kimballian Peccary From Nebraska, C. Bertrand Schultz, Larry D. Martin
Bulletin of the University of Nebraska State Museum
A new species of Pliocene peccary, Prosthennops (Macrogens) graffhami; is described from the Kimball Formation, Ogallala Group, Frontier County, Nebraska. This new species is the latest in geologic age and most advanced in the genus.
The remains of fossil vertebrates are generally rare in the upper part of the Ogallala group, and some have maintained that Hemphillian faunas such as Coffee Ranch and Smith County, Kansas, represent the latest Ogallala faunas. Later faunas than are typically considered as Hemphillian, containing more advanced forms, occur in the Kimball Formation and deposits of equivalent age. Known faunas which may …
Bears (Ursidae) From The Late Cenozoic Of Nebraska, C. Bertrand Schultz, Larry D. Martin
Bears (Ursidae) From The Late Cenozoic Of Nebraska, C. Bertrand Schultz, Larry D. Martin
Bulletin of the University of Nebraska State Museum
A ramus and partial premaxilla establish the presence of a new subspecies of Indarctos in the upper Pliocene (Kimball Formation, Ogallala Group) of Frontier County, Nebraska. An extremely large species of Agriotherium is represented by fragmentary remains from the middle Pliocene (middle part of Ash Hollow Formation, Ogallala Group) of Sherman County, Nebraska.
This study is part of a series of papers dealing primarily with the fauna of the Kimball formation in Nebraska (Barbour 1927, 1929; Barbour and Schultz, 1941; Schultz and Stout, 1948, 1961; Kent 1963, 1967; Tanner, 1967; Short, 1969; Martin and Tate, 1970; Schultz, Schultz, and Martin, …
Scimitar-Toothed Cats, Machairodus And Nimravides, From The Pliocene Of Kansas And Nebraska, Larry D. Martin, C. Bertrand Schultz
Scimitar-Toothed Cats, Machairodus And Nimravides, From The Pliocene Of Kansas And Nebraska, Larry D. Martin, C. Bertrand Schultz
Bulletin of the University of Nebraska State Museum
"Machairodus catocopis Cope" is shown to be a pseudaelurin cat belonging to the genus Nimravides Kitts. Nimravides thinobates (Macdonald) is a possible synonym of N. catocopis (Cope). Nimravides is compared with the Eurasian Machairodus-like cat, Dinofelis. Machairodus (Heterofelis) coloradensis is reported from the Kimball Formation, upper Pliocene (Kimballian) of Cheyenne County, Nebraska, and from the upper part of the Ash Hollow Formation, Pliocene (Hemphillian) of Sherman County, Nebraska. The Kimballian form is described as a new subspecies, Machairodus coloradensis tanneri.
The genus Machairodus has long been associated with the Hemphillian of North America and the …
1974 Seed Yield Of Early Maturing Crossbreds Under Wheatbelt Conditions, C. M. Francis
1974 Seed Yield Of Early Maturing Crossbreds Under Wheatbelt Conditions, C. M. Francis
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Small plot trials sited at Merredin, Bencubbin and Bungil again demonstrated the 'bred' varieties to be at least the equal of Geraldton or Northam A under wheatbelt conditions. Growing season conditions at Bencubbin were the best for pasture in recent years. Merredin and Bungil also received above average rainfall but encountered dry conditions in September. Predictably the coarse siliceous nature of the Wodgil soil at Bungil in conjunction with the dry period produced very low seed yields. Crossbred 175.1.3 the leading crossbred at Merredin in 1973, was again significantly better than Geraldton or Northam A at Merredin and Bungil (Table …
Summary Of Trial Results - 1974, N R. Mckeown
Summary Of Trial Results - 1974, N R. Mckeown
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Observations and measurements were made on 10 grazing trials and 11 small-plot legume species trials in 1974. Three of the grazing trials were under crop, two of them concluding low oestrogen species trials which had been grazed since 1969, and one of them, 68M023, West Moora, as an interval between pasture phases. The small-plot trials dated from 1970 or later and on most of them half of each plot could be grazed by sheep and half was protected. These trials have continued to supply useful information on the suitabiliy of cultivars to soil and climate and will be the subject …
Raising Wood Ducks, Richard L. Nelson
Raising Wood Ducks, Richard L. Nelson
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission: Publications
Numbered among Nature's most colorful creatures, wood ducks willingly accept a helping hand from man in establishing new homes. These birds adapt well to suitable habitat, and you can play an important part in bringing the wood duck to locations where they do not now nest. For groups or individuals who are willing to expend the effort necessary to undertake a wood duck restoration project anti see it to completion, it is an exceptional gift from today's generation to those of decades and centuries to come. Many areas in Nebraska provide suitable wood duck habitat, but do not have a …
Hydroelectric Power Potential At Corps Of Engineers Projects : A Report, Ralph L. Trisko, United States. Army., Institiute For Water Resources
Hydroelectric Power Potential At Corps Of Engineers Projects : A Report, Ralph L. Trisko, United States. Army., Institiute For Water Resources
Dickey-Lincoln School Lakes Project
This report completes phase one of the study. It is intended to fill the need, recognized at the outset, for a broad framework within which subsequent more detailed study at the project level might take place. It is an overview of physical hydropower potential in the context of energy and water resources and demands, energy economics, and federal policy, organization, and practices pertaining to hydropower development and marketing.
1975 South West Sub.Clover Root Rot - 1975 Cultivation Experiments, M J. Barbetti, G C. Macnish
1975 South West Sub.Clover Root Rot - 1975 Cultivation Experiments, M J. Barbetti, G C. Macnish
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trials were established in 1975 in the South West of WA to investigate the effect of time of cultivation, and nitrogen application, upon the incidence and severity of both tap and lateral root rot subterranean clover. Nitrogen application had little in the way of consistent effects. Cultivation reduced the levels of both tap and lateral root rot in many instances. These effects were most obvious and consistent at about the end of May. Cultivation just prior to or just after the break of season were the best cultivation treatments. Cultivation does appear to show some promise as a means of …
1975 Field Experiments And Cereal Disease Surveys, A. G. P. Brown
1975 Field Experiments And Cereal Disease Surveys, A. G. P. Brown
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
1. Septoria disease of wheat - 75BA17. 2. Fungicide seed dressing on lupins 3. Cereal Disease survey - Table 7 - Zone l. Beverley R.S. B3 2. Badgingarra A2 3. Chapman Bl 4. Gibson A5 5. Merredin C3 6. Mt Barker A5 7. Newdegate B4 8. Salmon Gums C5 9. Wongan Hills B2 10. Woodgenellup A5 11. Chowerup A5 12. Neradup A5 13. W. Grass Patch B5 14. E. Salmon Gums C5 15. Mellewa Cl 16. Yuna Cl 17. N. Mingenew Bl 18. Mingenew Bl 19. Gairdner River A5 20. Jerramungup B5 21. Ravensthorpe B5 22. N. Kojonup A4 23. …
1975 Part 1 - Rates And Times Of Potassium Applications On Lupins Cv Unicrop, W. J. Cox
1975 Part 1 - Rates And Times Of Potassium Applications On Lupins Cv Unicrop, W. J. Cox
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
K McQueen - Eneabba - 75TS1 I. Soil analysis II. Plant counts III. Seasonal dry matter production g/20 plants IV. Grain yield kg/ha harvested November 7, 1975 V. K, Ca, Mg and N in plants (a) effect of time of sampling (b) Effect of plant part on K concentration VI. K Ca, Mg and N uptake
Data Search For Aquatic Model, J. Perry Ii, G. W. Minshall
Data Search For Aquatic Model, J. Perry Ii, G. W. Minshall
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Process Studies Related To The Deep Creek Ecosystem, C. W. Minshall, J. T. Brock, D. A. Mccullough, R. Dunn, M. R. Mcsorley, R. Pace
Process Studies Related To The Deep Creek Ecosystem, C. W. Minshall, J. T. Brock, D. A. Mccullough, R. Dunn, M. R. Mcsorley, R. Pace
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Use Of The Normal Generating Distribution For Estimating Population Survival, H. C. Romesburg
Use Of The Normal Generating Distribution For Estimating Population Survival, H. C. Romesburg
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Ecology Of Cool Desert Annuals, L. G. Klikoff, D. C. Freeman, N. Negus
Ecology Of Cool Desert Annuals, L. G. Klikoff, D. C. Freeman, N. Negus
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Primary Production And Carbon Allocation In Creosotebush, G. L. Cunningham, J. P. Syvertsen, T. V. Feather
Primary Production And Carbon Allocation In Creosotebush, G. L. Cunningham, J. P. Syvertsen, T. V. Feather
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Factors Contributing To Production And Distribution Of Chihuahuan Desert Annuals, P. D. Whitson
Factors Contributing To Production And Distribution Of Chihuahuan Desert Annuals, P. D. Whitson
Memorandum
No abstract provided.