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University of Nebraska - Lincoln

2000

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Dissolved Solids Sampling Sites And Zones Of Concentration Jan 2000

Dissolved Solids Sampling Sites And Zones Of Concentration

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Distribution And Thickness Of Glacial Till In Nebraska. Jan 2000

Distribution And Thickness Of Glacial Till In Nebraska.

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Validation Of Algorithms For Remote Sensing Of Aerosols Over Land From The Eos Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (Modis), Anatoly Gitelson Jan 2000

Validation Of Algorithms For Remote Sensing Of Aerosols Over Land From The Eos Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (Modis), Anatoly Gitelson

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Metric System Vs. Inch-Pound Units Jan 2000

Metric System Vs. Inch-Pound Units

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Some Post-Pliocene Buried Soils Of Central United States, James Thorp, W. M. Johnson, E. C. Reed Jan 2000

Some Post-Pliocene Buried Soils Of Central United States, James Thorp, W. M. Johnson, E. C. Reed

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Principal Reservoirs In Nebraska, University Of Nebraska - Lincoln Jan 2000

Principal Reservoirs In Nebraska, University Of Nebraska - Lincoln

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Calamus River Valley Map, University Of Nebraska - Lincoln Jan 2000

Calamus River Valley Map, University Of Nebraska - Lincoln

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


County Names/Numbers, University Of Nebraska - Lincoln Jan 2000

County Names/Numbers, University Of Nebraska - Lincoln

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Deep Well Guide/Grey Files 121.1, University Of Nebraska - Lincoln Jan 2000

Deep Well Guide/Grey Files 121.1, University Of Nebraska - Lincoln

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Natural Resource Districts In Nebraska, Nebraska Natural Resource Commission Jan 2000

Natural Resource Districts In Nebraska, Nebraska Natural Resource Commission

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Nebraska Information, Number Of Topographical Maps Per County, University Of Nebraska - Lincoln Jan 2000

Nebraska Information, Number Of Topographical Maps Per County, University Of Nebraska - Lincoln

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Nebraska Information, Oregon Trail, Station Sites, University Of Nebraska - Lincoln Jan 2000

Nebraska Information, Oregon Trail, Station Sites, University Of Nebraska - Lincoln

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Nebraska Map Of Counties, Conservation And Survey Division Jan 2000

Nebraska Map Of Counties, Conservation And Survey Division

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Water Quality In The Sacramento River Basin, California,1994–98, Joseph L. Domagalski, Donna L. Knifong, Peter D. Dileanis, Larry R. Brown, Jason T. May, Valerie Connor, Charles N. Alpers Jan 2000

Water Quality In The Sacramento River Basin, California,1994–98, Joseph L. Domagalski, Donna L. Knifong, Peter D. Dileanis, Larry R. Brown, Jason T. May, Valerie Connor, Charles N. Alpers

Publications of the US Geological Survey

This report summarizes major findings about water quality in the Sacramento River Basin that emerged from an assessment conducted between 1994 and 1998 by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program. Water quality is discussed in terms of local and regional issues and compared to conditions found in all 36 NAWQA study areas, called Study Units, assessed to date. Findings are also explained in the context of selected national benchmarks, such as those for drinking-water quality and the protection of aquatic organisms. The NAWQA Program was not intended to assess the quality of the Nation's drinking water, …


Facies Analysis And Sequence Stratigraphy Of Crp-2/2a, Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica, Christopher R. Fielding, T R. Naish, K J. Woolfe, M A. Lavelle Jan 2000

Facies Analysis And Sequence Stratigraphy Of Crp-2/2a, Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica, Christopher R. Fielding, T R. Naish, K J. Woolfe, M A. Lavelle

Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences: Faculty Publications

The Oligocene to Quaternary succession encountered in CRP-2/2A is divided into twelve recurrent lithofacies (some of which have been subdivided further), reflecting a range of marine, glacimarine and possibly subglacial environments of sediment accumulation. A cyclical vertical arrangement of lithofacies was noted throughout the core, and is used as the basis for a sequence stratigraphic analysis. Twenty-four sequences are recognised, each of which begins with a Sequence Boundary (Glacial Surface of Erosion), and each is interpreted to record a cycle of glacial advance and retreat with associated changes in relative sea-level. During at least some of these cycles, ice is …


Variability, Petrography And Provenance Of Basement Clasts In Core From Crp-2/2a, Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica, F Talarico, S Sandroni, Christopher R. Fielding, C Atkins Jan 2000

Variability, Petrography And Provenance Of Basement Clasts In Core From Crp-2/2a, Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica, F Talarico, S Sandroni, Christopher R. Fielding, C Atkins

Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences: Faculty Publications

Distribution patterns, petrography, whole-rock and mineral chemistry, and shape and fabric data are described for the most representative basement lithologies occurring as clasts (granule to boulder grain-size class) from the 625 m deep CRP-2/2A drillcore. A major change in the distribution pattern of the clast types occurs at c. 310 mbsf, with granitoid-dominated clasts above and mainly dolerite clasts below; moreover, compositional and modal data suggest a further division into seven main detrital assemblages or petrofacies. In spite of this variability, most granitoid pebbles consist of either pink or grey biotite±hornblende monzogranites. Other less common and ubiquitous lithologies include …


Jefferson County Test Hole Logs, Raymond R. Burchett, Frank A. Smith Jan 2000

Jefferson County Test Hole Logs, Raymond R. Burchett, Frank A. Smith

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Principal Meridians Of The Federal System Of Rectangular Surveys, Bureau Of Land Management Jan 2000

Principal Meridians Of The Federal System Of Rectangular Surveys, Bureau Of Land Management

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Buffalo County Test Hole Logs, Vincent H. Dreeszen Jan 2000

Buffalo County Test Hole Logs, Vincent H. Dreeszen

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Resource Notes-Academic Year 1999-2000 Jan 2000

Resource Notes-Academic Year 1999-2000

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Geochemical Evidence For An Eolian Sand Dam Across The North And South Platte Rivers In Nebraska, Daniel R. Muhs, James B. Swinehart, David B. Loope, Josh Been, Shannon A. Mahan, Charles A. Bush Jan 2000

Geochemical Evidence For An Eolian Sand Dam Across The North And South Platte Rivers In Nebraska, Daniel R. Muhs, James B. Swinehart, David B. Loope, Josh Been, Shannon A. Mahan, Charles A. Bush

School of Natural Resources: Faculty Publications

Geochemical and geomorphic data from dune fields in southwestern Nebraska provide new evidence that the Nebraska Sand Hills once migrated across the North and South Platte rivers and dammed the largest tributary system to the Missouri River. The Lincoln County and Imperial dune fields, which lie downwind of the South Platte River, have compositions intermediate between the Nebraska Sand Hills (quartz-rich) and northeastern Colorado dunes (K-feldspar-rich). The most likely explanation for the intermediate composition is that the Lincoln County and Imperial dunes are derived in part from the Nebraska Sand Hills and in part from the South Platte River. The …


Kimball County Test Hole Logs, Frank A. Smith Jan 2000

Kimball County Test Hole Logs, Frank A. Smith

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Resource News-Summer 2000 Jan 2000

Resource News-Summer 2000

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Overland Trails, University Of Nebraska - Lincoln Jan 2000

Overland Trails, University Of Nebraska - Lincoln

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Groundwater-Level Changes In Nebraska Predevelopment To 1954, University Of Nebraska - Lincoln Jan 2000

Groundwater-Level Changes In Nebraska Predevelopment To 1954, University Of Nebraska - Lincoln

Conservation and Survey Division

No abstract provided.


Characterization And Improvement Of Eos Land Products Using Measurements At Ameriflux Grassland And Wheat Sites In The Arm/Cart Region: Research Annual Performance Report For Period March 1, 2000- February 28, 2001, E. A. Walter-Shea, S. B. Verma Jan 2000

Characterization And Improvement Of Eos Land Products Using Measurements At Ameriflux Grassland And Wheat Sites In The Arm/Cart Region: Research Annual Performance Report For Period March 1, 2000- February 28, 2001, E. A. Walter-Shea, S. B. Verma

School of Natural Resources: Documents and Reviews

No abstract provided.


Assessment Of Oak Woodland Resources In Blm’S Eugene District, David G. Chiller, David G. Vesely, William I. Dean Jan 2000

Assessment Of Oak Woodland Resources In Blm’S Eugene District, David G. Chiller, David G. Vesely, William I. Dean

United States Bureau of Land Management: Staff Publications

Because of the significant loss of oak (Quercus spp.) habitat and the subsequent increased value placed on oak woodlands for wildlife habitat, the preservation and restoration of native oak woodlands has become a priority for land managers and conservationists in the Western United States. In 1998, reconnaissance surveys were conducted on 13 oak woodland sites managed by the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM’s) Eugene District in Lane County, Oregon. The sites were classified as either meadow-type communities or woodland-type communities; oak patches within the sites were delineated; and the topographic features, vegetation structure, and composition of the sites were …