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Evaluation Of Some Soil Loss Equations For Predicting Sheet Erosion, Douglas Joseph Trieste May 1977

Evaluation Of Some Soil Loss Equations For Predicting Sheet Erosion, Douglas Joseph Trieste

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The objectives of this study were (a) to apply sediment and associated plot data from various infiltrometer studies to the parameters in the Universal Soil Loss Equation, a modified version of the original Musgrave Equation, and a modified version of the original Universal Soil Loss Equation, and compare the computed results with the measured soil loss, (b) to suggest reasons for any differences between computed and measured soil loss, and (c) to suggest improvements for each equation so that it will give results near the measured soil loss. The data used consisted of 2805 infiltrometer plots collected by previous researchers …


Coyote-Food Base Relationships In Jackson Hole, Wyoming, John L. Weaver May 1977

Coyote-Food Base Relationships In Jackson Hole, Wyoming, John L. Weaver

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

I measured three variables of coyote-food base relationships in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, during the period July, 1973, to July, 1975. Field work provided estimates of relative coyote and prey abundance as well as observations on coyote feeding behavior during winter. Laboratory analysis of 1,500 coyote scats revealed feeding patterns while feeding trials with captive coyotes allowed refinement in interpretation of scat analysis.

Deer mice and chipmunks comprised most of the rodent biomass captured in traps in the fall, while ground squirrels accounted for much of the rodent biomass in the spring. Field voles declined from 1973 to 1974 throughout much …


Occurrence Of Four Major Perennial Grasses In Relation To Edaphic Factors In A Pristine Community, Edgar F. Kleiner, K. T. Harper Jan 1977

Occurrence Of Four Major Perennial Grasses In Relation To Edaphic Factors In A Pristine Community, Edgar F. Kleiner, K. T. Harper

Canyonlands Research Bibliography

The ecology and phytosociology of a virgin grassland community (Virginia Park, Canyonlands National Park, Utah) have been investigated. Based on the use of C √ó F index, Hilaria jamesii and Stipa comata are the most abundant of the four major perennial grasses. Oryzopsis hymenoides and Sporobolus cryptandrus are less abundant in decreasing order. The sites dominated by Hilaria are characterized by soils with finer texture, slightly warmer average temperature and higher surface K+ and organic matter compared to sites dominated by Stipa comata. In addition, frequency of both vascular and cryptogamic species is greater on sites dominated by Hilaria.


Review Of Ecosystem Progress Report No. 1, W. Vaughn Frick Jan 1977

Review Of Ecosystem Progress Report No. 1, W. Vaughn Frick

Progress reports

No abstract provided.


Soil Properties In Relation To Cryptogamic Groundcover In Canyonlands National Park, Edgar F. Kleiner, K. T. Harper Jan 1977

Soil Properties In Relation To Cryptogamic Groundcover In Canyonlands National Park, Edgar F. Kleiner, K. T. Harper

Canyonlands Research Bibliography

A comparative study was made of the soils of a virgin grassland and an adjacent grazed area in Canyonlands National Park. Soils from the virgin site were finer textured than those of the grazed area, and the surface 5 cm contains a significantly lower amount of calcium. In addition, the surface 5 cm of the virgin site contains significantly greater amounts of phosphorus, potassium, and organic matter. Subsurface soils in the two parks are less dissimilar. Cryptogams on the virgin grassland appear to have an important influence on chemical characteristics of the surface 5 cm of soil. The difference in …


Systems Analysis Of The Presaharan Ecosystem Of Southern Tunisia, George Novikoff, Frederic H. Wagner, Mohamed S. Hajjaj Jan 1977

Systems Analysis Of The Presaharan Ecosystem Of Southern Tunisia, George Novikoff, Frederic H. Wagner, Mohamed S. Hajjaj

Progress reports

No abstract provided.


Ecosym-Soil Classification And Mapping, Alvin R. Southard Jan 1977

Ecosym-Soil Classification And Mapping, Alvin R. Southard

Progress reports

No abstract provided.


Ecosym-Vegetation Classification, Jan A. Henderson, Neil E. West Jan 1977

Ecosym-Vegetation Classification, Jan A. Henderson, Neil E. West

Progress reports

No abstract provided.


Ecosym-Regolith Classification, Jerome V. Degraff, Robert Q. Oaks, Jan A. Henderson Jan 1977

Ecosym-Regolith Classification, Jerome V. Degraff, Robert Q. Oaks, Jan A. Henderson

Progress reports

No abstract provided.