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University of Nebraska - Lincoln

US Army Corps of Engineers

1983

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Unionid Mollusks Of The Missouri River On The Nebraska Border, Ellet Hoke Jan 1983

Unionid Mollusks Of The Missouri River On The Nebraska Border, Ellet Hoke

US Army Corps of Engineers

The Missouri River, bordering Nebraska, has previously been reported to be uninhabitable for unionid mollusks. Studies conducted in the Missouri River and its backwaters, primarily during 1981 and 1982. revealed the presence of thirteen species and subspecies of unionid mollusks. The apparent absence of any extensive prior unionid work in the Missouri River may explain the discrepancy between this and previous literature.


Future Use And Development Of A Fifty Eight Mile Reach Of The Middle Missouri River -A Citizen Perspective-, Webster H. Sill Jr. Jan 1983

Future Use And Development Of A Fifty Eight Mile Reach Of The Middle Missouri River -A Citizen Perspective-, Webster H. Sill Jr.

US Army Corps of Engineers

This is a maj or portion of the Final Report of Proposal/Grant 033-8016378, National Science Foundation. The author is a Public Service Science Resident working under the Science for Citizens Program, in the Division of Intergovernmental and Public Service Science and Technology of NSF. The host or sponsoring organization in which the Resident is housed is the Siouxland Interstate Metropolitall Planning Council (SIMPCO) in Sioux City, Iowa.

The Title of the Grant is "Development of Environmentally Acceptable Land Use Options in a Recreation River Stretch of the Middle Missouri River."

After the various options were collected and considered via library …