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Paria View Rehabilitation Project Environmental Assessment, U.S. Department Of The Interior
Paria View Rehabilitation Project Environmental Assessment, U.S. Department Of The Interior
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Zion National Park Environment Assessment/ Assessment Of Effect, Engineering-Environmental Management, Inc.
Zion National Park Environment Assessment/ Assessment Of Effect, Engineering-Environmental Management, Inc.
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This environmental assessment I assessment of effect examines in detail two alternatives: no action and the National Park Service preferred alternative. The preferred alternative considers rehabilitation of the roadway and associated structures on either side of Route 10 (Zion-Mt. Carmel Highway) tunnel. The road work would primarily occur on the east side of the tunnel in a 0.25-mile segment beginning at the east tunnel entrance. Modifications on the east side of the tunnel would include slurry sealing the road surface and scaling rock slopes on both sides of the road; re-configuring two parking areas; creating a painted center median with …
Operation Of Flaming Gorge Dam Draft Environmental Impact Statement Executive Summary, Bureau Of Reclamation; Upper Colorado Region; United States
Operation Of Flaming Gorge Dam Draft Environmental Impact Statement Executive Summary, Bureau Of Reclamation; Upper Colorado Region; United States
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Operation Of Flaming Gorge Dam Draft Environmental Impact Statement Executive Summary, U.S. Department Of The Interior
Operation Of Flaming Gorge Dam Draft Environmental Impact Statement Executive Summary, U.S. Department Of The Interior
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Solitude Mountain Resort Master Development Plan Update: Final Environmental Impact Statement, Usda Forest Service
Solitude Mountain Resort Master Development Plan Update: Final Environmental Impact Statement, Usda Forest Service
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Solitude Mountain Resort Master Development Plan Update: Final Environmental Impact Statement- Volume Ii: Response To Comments, Usda Forest Service
Solitude Mountain Resort Master Development Plan Update: Final Environmental Impact Statement- Volume Ii: Response To Comments, Usda Forest Service
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Utah Fire Amendment: Environmental Assessment, Pam Gardiner
Utah Fire Amendment: Environmental Assessment, Pam Gardiner
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Value Engineering: Final Report- Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge Headquarters And Education Complex, U.S. Bureau Of Reclamation
Value Engineering: Final Report- Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge Headquarters And Education Complex, U.S. Bureau Of Reclamation
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Effect Of Daily Fluctuations From Flaming Gorge Dam On Ice Processes In The Green River, John W. Hayse, Steven F. Daly, Andrew Tuthill, Richard A. Valdez, Bryan Cowdell, Gary Burton
Effect Of Daily Fluctuations From Flaming Gorge Dam On Ice Processes In The Green River, John W. Hayse, Steven F. Daly, Andrew Tuthill, Richard A. Valdez, Bryan Cowdell, Gary Burton
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Final Environmental Impact Statement: Ferron Natural Gas Project, United States Department Of The Interior, Bureau Of Land Management, Utah, Usda Forest Service, Utah Division Of Oil, Gas, And Mining
Final Environmental Impact Statement: Ferron Natural Gas Project, United States Department Of The Interior, Bureau Of Land Management, Utah, Usda Forest Service, Utah Division Of Oil, Gas, And Mining
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Anadarko Petroleum Corporation, Chandler and Associates, LLC, and Texaco Exploration and Production, Inc. propose to develop two separate areas northeast and southwest of Price, Utah and extract natural gas. Questar Pipeline Company proposes to develop a new natural gas transmission pipeline as part of the Proposed Action. With the pipeline corridor, the Proposed Action encompasses a total of about 111 ,781 acres. The developments would involve drilling a maximum of 285 natural gas wells on Federal, State and private lands, constructing roads and gathering pipelines for natural gas and produced water, drilling wells for disposing of produced water, and construction …
Classification Of Great Basin Plant Communities Occuring On Dugway Proving Ground, Utah, Verl Emrick, Alison Hill
Classification Of Great Basin Plant Communities Occuring On Dugway Proving Ground, Utah, Verl Emrick, Alison Hill
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Climate Change And Utah, United States Environmental Protection Agency
Climate Change And Utah, United States Environmental Protection Agency
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The Uses Of Existing Information In The Process Of Setting Social Standards For Proposed Wilderness Areas Of Zion National Park, Mark E. Vande Kamp
The Uses Of Existing Information In The Process Of Setting Social Standards For Proposed Wilderness Areas Of Zion National Park, Mark E. Vande Kamp
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Climate Of Salt Lake City, Utah, William J. Alder, Laurence S. Nierenberg, Sean T. Buchanan, William Cope, James A. Cisco, Craig C. Schmidt, Alexander R. Smith, Wilbur E. Figgins
Climate Of Salt Lake City, Utah, William J. Alder, Laurence S. Nierenberg, Sean T. Buchanan, William Cope, James A. Cisco, Craig C. Schmidt, Alexander R. Smith, Wilbur E. Figgins
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Improving Drought Management In The West: The Role Of Mitigation And Preparedness, Donald Wilhite
Improving Drought Management In The West: The Role Of Mitigation And Preparedness, Donald Wilhite
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Climate Variability, Climate Change And Western Water, Kathleen A. Miller
Climate Variability, Climate Change And Western Water, Kathleen A. Miller
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Collections Summary For Dugway Proving Ground, Utah, U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers
Collections Summary For Dugway Proving Ground, Utah, U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers
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Forest Resources Of Northern Utah Ecoregions, Renee A. O'Brien
Forest Resources Of Northern Utah Ecoregions, Renee A. O'Brien
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Final Report To The Department Of Energy For Water Use, Productivity And Interactions Among Desert Plants, James R. Ehleringer
Final Report To The Department Of Energy For Water Use, Productivity And Interactions Among Desert Plants, James R. Ehleringer
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Vascular Flora And Vegetation Of Capitol Reef National Park, Utah, Kenneth D. Heil, J. Mark Porter, Rich Fleming, William H. Romme
Vascular Flora And Vegetation Of Capitol Reef National Park, Utah, Kenneth D. Heil, J. Mark Porter, Rich Fleming, William H. Romme
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Preserves At Risk: An Investigation Of Resource Management Strategies, Implications And Opportunities, R. J. Lilieholm
Preserves At Risk: An Investigation Of Resource Management Strategies, Implications And Opportunities, R. J. Lilieholm
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Human activities already threaten the globe's physical and biological systems. Worldwide, species extinction rates are estimated to be one thousand times what they would be in the absence of human activity (Wilson 1988). Raven (1988) estimates that 25% of the world's plant and animal species existing in 1985 may be extinct by 2015, with most extinctions occurring in tropical regions. While these extinction rates are staggering, global warming would greatly accelerate extinction rates that some scientists believe may already exceed those accompanying the decline of the dinosaurs 65 million years ago (Wolf 1987).
Dolores River Basin Water Quality Study, Department Of Interior; Bureau Of Reclamation, Technical Service Center; Denver, Co
Dolores River Basin Water Quality Study, Department Of Interior; Bureau Of Reclamation, Technical Service Center; Denver, Co
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Urban And Community Forestry: A Guide For The Interior Western United States, Craig W. Johnson, Fred A. Baker, Wayne S. Johnson, Richard Fisher, Susan Nordstrom, Gary O. Merrill, Stefan Zeglen
Urban And Community Forestry: A Guide For The Interior Western United States, Craig W. Johnson, Fred A. Baker, Wayne S. Johnson, Richard Fisher, Susan Nordstrom, Gary O. Merrill, Stefan Zeglen
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Anasazi Basketmaker: Papers From The 1990 Wetherill-Grand Gulch Symposium, Victoria M. Atkins, Lisa Mcclanahan
Anasazi Basketmaker: Papers From The 1990 Wetherill-Grand Gulch Symposium, Victoria M. Atkins, Lisa Mcclanahan
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Proposed Rehabilitation And Betterment Program- Draft, United States Department Of The Interior
Proposed Rehabilitation And Betterment Program- Draft, United States Department Of The Interior
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Mineral Summaries Of Bureau Of Land Management Wilderness Study Areas In Utah, Intermountain Field Operations Center; U.S. Bureau Of Mines, Denver, Co, Central Mineral Resources; U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, Co
Mineral Summaries Of Bureau Of Land Management Wilderness Study Areas In Utah, Intermountain Field Operations Center; U.S. Bureau Of Mines, Denver, Co, Central Mineral Resources; U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, Co
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Central Utah Regional Seismotectonic Study, U.S. Deparment Of The Interior, Bureau Of Reclamation
Central Utah Regional Seismotectonic Study, U.S. Deparment Of The Interior, Bureau Of Reclamation
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This report presents the results of a Bureau of Reclamation seismotectonic
evaluation for dams in the Wasatch Mountains in north-central Utah. The
major objectives of this study were to identify potential earthquake sources
in the region and to estimate MCEs (maximum credible earthquakes) for these
sources. The conclusions presented in this report are based on geologic
mapping, trenching, study of aerial photography, mapping and correlation of
Quaternary deposits, soil profile descriptions and sampling, and analysis of
historic seismicity. The Regional Study area includes an area on the eastern
margin of the Basin and Range province that extends east from the …
Proposed Record Of Decision Fo Rteh Aptus Industrial And Hazardous Waste Treatment, Tooele County, Utah, Bureau Of Land Management; Salt Lake District Office; United States
Proposed Record Of Decision Fo Rteh Aptus Industrial And Hazardous Waste Treatment, Tooele County, Utah, Bureau Of Land Management; Salt Lake District Office; United States
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Historical Vegetation, Fuel Loads, And Integrated Resource Information System For Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah State University, Department Of Forest Resources And Ecology Center
Historical Vegetation, Fuel Loads, And Integrated Resource Information System For Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah State University, Department Of Forest Resources And Ecology Center
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This report describes a comprehensive approach to understanding the role and effects of fire in Bryce Canyon National Park. The study includes a reconstruction of the historic vegetation of Bryce Canyon National Park from historic photographs, inference from computer simulation models, and research in areas of similar vegetation. The successional pathways from the historic vegetation to the present are discussed and the landscape scale consequences of fire suppression and successional devolopment are addressed.
Unsteady Flow Modeling Of The Releases From Glen Canyon Dam At Selected Locations In The Grand Canyon, Jerold F. Lazenby
Unsteady Flow Modeling Of The Releases From Glen Canyon Dam At Selected Locations In The Grand Canyon, Jerold F. Lazenby
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