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Leaf Epidermal Transmittance Of Ultraviolet Radiation And Its Implication For Plant Sensitivity To Ultraviolet-Radiation Injury, Ronald Robberecht
Leaf Epidermal Transmittance Of Ultraviolet Radiation And Its Implication For Plant Sensitivity To Ultraviolet-Radiation Injury, Ronald Robberecht
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Leaf epidermal transmittance of ultraviolet radiation (280-400 nm) was examined in several plant species to determine the capability of the epidermis to attenuate solar ultraviolet radiation. Epidermal samples were mechanically isolated and examined with a spectroradiometer/integrating sphere for transmittance. A survey of 25 species exposed to natural insolation was conducted. Although the species differed in life form, habitat type, and epidermal characteristics, epidermal transmittance was generally less than 10%. Ultraviolet radiation was attenuated 95 to 99% in more than half of the species. In 16 species, flavonoid and related pigments in the epidermis accounted for 20 to 57% of the …
A Survey Of Archeological And Historical Resources Within The Bonneville Unit Of The Central Utah Project, Frank W. Hull, Craig W. Fuller
A Survey Of Archeological And Historical Resources Within The Bonneville Unit Of The Central Utah Project, Frank W. Hull, Craig W. Fuller
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Four small archeological sites were found but were of insufficient significance to warrant their further study or preservation. Providing the enlargement of Deer Creek Reservoir represents the only alternative, a comprehensive study of the community and its historic resources has been recommended, especially as it relates to the use of land and water. In addition, study has been recommended of the settlement as it relates to the understanding of agricultural development in Utah.
Innovative Wind Machines, Executive Summary And Final Report, United States, Energy Research And Development Administration, Division Of Solar Energy
Innovative Wind Machines, Executive Summary And Final Report, United States, Energy Research And Development Administration, Division Of Solar Energy
Fuel Sources
The work reported herein was supported by the U.S. Energy Research and Development Administration through the National Science Foundation, and represents an initial evaluation of two innovative wind machines. The first is a vortex concentrator, which is a vertical wing placed in the natural wind in a way that a strong wing tip vortex occurs; a turbine is then placed behind the wing tip in the concentrated energy region of the vortex to convert the energy to more directly-useful forms. The second concept involves a vertical axis turbine with straight blades; the blades are composed of special circulation controlled airfoils …
The Effects On Agriculture In Utah Of Water Transfers To Oil Shale Development, B. Delworth Gardner, Kenneth S. Lyon, Roger O. Tew
The Effects On Agriculture In Utah Of Water Transfers To Oil Shale Development, B. Delworth Gardner, Kenneth S. Lyon, Roger O. Tew
Reports
In Part I the institutional factors affecting water distribution in the Upper Colorado River Basin in general and specifically the Uintah Basin are presented. The historical development of the appropriation doctrine of water allocation is outlined and Utah water policy is examined. These institutional factors are analyzed in light of the prototype oil shale development in the Uintah Basin and potential impact on the area's agricultural sector. Oil shale water estimates are compared with Uintah Basin water availability and examined with regard to population projections and municipal water use. Lastly, Utah water policy and the appropriation doctrine are viewed as …
An Energy Accounting Evaluation Of Several Alternatives For Hydropower And Geothermal Development, J. Clair Batty, J. Paul Riley, William J. Grenney, David A. Bell
An Energy Accounting Evaluation Of Several Alternatives For Hydropower And Geothermal Development, J. Clair Batty, J. Paul Riley, William J. Grenney, David A. Bell
Reports
Alternative management strategies for hydropower and geothermal development are myriad. This study does not attempt to evaluate or even summarize the many schemes which are possible. In an era of plentiful natural resources, economic analysis procedures for selecting a particular alternative have been developed which traditionally have tended to optimize on the basis of capital and labor. The approach taken in this study is based on the notion of optimum deployment of finite resources. A legitimate question which this study has attempted to address is: Does the construction of large water management facilities, such as hydropower dams, which involve huge …
Development Of A Water Quality Simulation Model Applicable To Great Salt Lake, Utah, Craig T. Jones, Calvin G. Clyde, William J. Grenney, J. Paul Riley
Development Of A Water Quality Simulation Model Applicable To Great Salt Lake, Utah, Craig T. Jones, Calvin G. Clyde, William J. Grenney, J. Paul Riley
Reports
The development of a model capable of predicting the long term (seasonal) . distribution of water quality constituents within Great Salt Lake was undertaken as a portion of the ongoing Great Salt Lake project at Utah State University. The overall goal of the project is the development of a modeling framework to assist relevant decision making bodies in the comprehensive management of the Great Salt Lake system. Phase I of the project provided the overall structural framework for management of the Great Salt Lake system, identified data needs, and established priorities for the development of submodels for incorporation into the …
Population Dynamics And Harvest Of Canada Geese In Utah, John Tautin
Population Dynamics And Harvest Of Canada Geese In Utah, John Tautin
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
A twenty-one year (1952-72) accumulation of banding data for Canada geese in Utah was studied to determine the distribution and chronology of the harvest of the geese and the effects that hunting regulations have had upon harvests and population parameters. The banding data were also used in an attempt to develop a population model capable of predicting population trends and desirable survival rates.
Within Utah, the bulk of the annual harvest (78 percent) takes place in the northern portion of the State in the vicinity of the Great Salt Lake marshes. In Northern Utah the harvest peaks on the opening …
Feeding Behavior Of Pen Reared Mule Deer Under Winter Range Conditions, Michael A. Smith
Feeding Behavior Of Pen Reared Mule Deer Under Winter Range Conditions, Michael A. Smith
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
This study examined the feeding responses of mule deer to a system of spring livestock grazing. The specific purposes were 1) to determine botanical composition of diets selected by mule deer on a winter range subjected to previous spring grazing by sheep compared to one with no sheep grazing and 2) to develop a basis for predicting selection of individual plants by deer, based on physical characteristics of the plants and the species and physical proximity of associated plants.
The study was conducted within the framework of a completely randomized experimental design with two treatments. Variables controlled for each unit …
Forage Selection And Nutrition Of Sheep And Goats Grazing In The Tunisian Pre-Sahara, Rudolfo Ricardo Griego
Forage Selection And Nutrition Of Sheep And Goats Grazing In The Tunisian Pre-Sahara, Rudolfo Ricardo Griego
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Nomadic pastoralism has been the traditional method of utilizing grazing resources in arid and semi-arid regions of Africa. However, increased sedentarization accompanied by growing human and animal populations during the past two decades is thought to be accelerating the desertification process, or desert expansion. The specific interactions of the grazing animal with this process has been speculated upon but not studied in detail. A comparative study was initiated during the spring grazing season of 1974 to determine sheep and goat nutritional and production responses, as well as patterns of vegetative selection and utilization under the pastoral system currently employed in …
Wind-Powered Hydrogen Electric Systems For Farm And Rural Use, Final Report, United States Department Of Energy
Wind-Powered Hydrogen Electric Systems For Farm And Rural Use, Final Report, United States Department Of Energy
Agriculture
The objective of this study has been to determine the current technology of a wind-energy conversion system (WECS) of minimal cost for rural applications. Specifically, IGT has evaluated available methods for converting shaft horse-power from a wind turbine to electricity and hydrogen. A workable mix of these two energy forms with storage that can support the energy needs of selected farming operations and the rural home was sought.
Energy load patterns of several farming operations were examined for interfacing with the energy storage and delivery systems that are supplied by wind turbines dependent on the prevalent winds. Several preliminary designs …
Programming Phase Of Water Response Ecosystem Model: Iii. Animal Submodel, J. E. Heasley
Programming Phase Of Water Response Ecosystem Model: Iii. Animal Submodel, J. E. Heasley
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Programming Phase Of Water Response Ecosystem Model: V. Annual Plant Submodel, B. J. Gilbert
Programming Phase Of Water Response Ecosystem Model: V. Annual Plant Submodel, B. J. Gilbert
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Programming Phase Of Water Response Ecosystem Model: Perennial Plant, Nitrogen And Decomposition Submodels, P. W. Lommen, D. C. Wilkin
Programming Phase Of Water Response Ecosystem Model: Perennial Plant, Nitrogen And Decomposition Submodels, P. W. Lommen, D. C. Wilkin
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Plant Productivity And Nutrient Interrelationships Of Perennials In The Mohave Desert, A. T. Vollmer, A. Wallace, J. W. Cha, T. Hartsock
Plant Productivity And Nutrient Interrelationships Of Perennials In The Mohave Desert, A. T. Vollmer, A. Wallace, J. W. Cha, T. Hartsock
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
A Simulation Model Of Primary Production And Carbon Allocation In The Creosotebush, Larrrea Tridentata (Dc) Cav., G. L. Cunningham, J. F. Reynolds
A Simulation Model Of Primary Production And Carbon Allocation In The Creosotebush, Larrrea Tridentata (Dc) Cav., G. L. Cunningham, J. F. Reynolds
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Tucson Basin Validation Site Report, J. L. Thames
Gas Exchange, Translocation, Root Growth And Soil Respiration Of Great Basin Plants, M. M. Caldwell, L. B. Camp, R. S. Holthausen, H. Neuber
Gas Exchange, Translocation, Root Growth And Soil Respiration Of Great Basin Plants, M. M. Caldwell, L. B. Camp, R. S. Holthausen, H. Neuber
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Jornada Validation Site Report, W. G. Whitford
Gas Exchange And Productivity Of Sonoran Desert Shrubs, S. R. Szarek, R. M. Woodhouse
Gas Exchange And Productivity Of Sonoran Desert Shrubs, S. R. Szarek, R. M. Woodhouse
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Plant Demographic Studies Of Desert Annual Communities In Northern Utah Dominated By Non-Native Weedy Species, D. R. Duba, B. E. Norton
Plant Demographic Studies Of Desert Annual Communities In Northern Utah Dominated By Non-Native Weedy Species, D. R. Duba, B. E. Norton
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Estimation Of Functional Root Biomass And Root And Shoot Response Of Atriplex Confertifolia To Summer Rain, K. C. Hodgkinson, P. S. Johnson, B. E. Norton
Estimation Of Functional Root Biomass And Root And Shoot Response Of Atriplex Confertifolia To Summer Rain, K. C. Hodgkinson, P. S. Johnson, B. E. Norton
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Plant Food Preferences Of Two Sympatric Rodents And Their Potential Impact On A Great Basin Shrub Community, E. L. Becker Ii, D. F. Balph
Plant Food Preferences Of Two Sympatric Rodents And Their Potential Impact On A Great Basin Shrub Community, E. L. Becker Ii, D. F. Balph
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Effects Of Rodents On Germination Of Desert Annuals, O. J. Reichman
Effects Of Rodents On Germination Of Desert Annuals, O. J. Reichman
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Nitrogen Dynamics In Stands Dominated By Some Major Cool Desert Shrubs. V. Studies On Denitrification And Nitrogen Fixation: Comparison Of Biological Process In Western Deserts, J. J. Skujins
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Nitrogen Retention In Cool Desert Soils, J. J. Skujins
Nitrogen Retention In Cool Desert Soils, J. J. Skujins
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Decomposition And Mineralization In An Artemisia Tridentata Community In Northern Nevada, P. L. Comanor
Decomposition And Mineralization In An Artemisia Tridentata Community In Northern Nevada, P. L. Comanor
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Measurement Of Evapotranspiration With A Monolith Lysimeter, D. W. Young, D. D. Evans, T. W. Sammis, C. Constant
Measurement Of Evapotranspiration With A Monolith Lysimeter, D. W. Young, D. D. Evans, T. W. Sammis, C. Constant
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Seasonal Use Of Soil Moisture By Larrea Tridentata And Ambrosia Deltoidea, D. R. Cable
Seasonal Use Of Soil Moisture By Larrea Tridentata And Ambrosia Deltoidea, D. R. Cable
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Bear River Basin Environmental Assessment Projections: Summary Report, Wyoming Water Planning Program
Bear River Basin Environmental Assessment Projections: Summary Report, Wyoming Water Planning Program
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No abstract provided.
Bear River Basin Environmental Assessment Biotic Resources: Flora- Fauna Appendix Iii, Wyoming Water Planning Program
Bear River Basin Environmental Assessment Biotic Resources: Flora- Fauna Appendix Iii, Wyoming Water Planning Program
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No abstract provided.