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Full-Text Articles in Geology
Recurrence Interval Estimates For The July 2022 Eastern Kentucky Floods, North Fork Of The Kentucky River, William C. Haneberg
Recurrence Interval Estimates For The July 2022 Eastern Kentucky Floods, North Fork Of The Kentucky River, William C. Haneberg
Open File Reports--KGS
July 2022 flood recurrence interval calculations for three gages along the North Fork of the Kentucky River—Whitesburg, Hazard, and Jackson, Kentucky—based upon both empirical distributions and theoretical log-Pearson Type III distributions yield a range of results from 851 years for the Whitesburg gage near the headwaters of the North Fork to about 2 years for the Hazard gage to 94 years for the Jackson gage. While the log-Pearson Type III approach worked well for the Whitesburg and Hazard gages, it produced an unrealistically low estimate for the Jackson gage because the empirical and theoretical curves diverge significantly for large floods …
Mcicsl Newsletter - January 2016, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
Mcicsl Newsletter - January 2016, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
MCICSL Newsletter
This issue includes the following:
Information about the upcoming 11th Research Symposium
New Stonefly species
Winter Bat Monitoring
as well as research highlights and education highlights
Mcicsl Newsletter - November 2015, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
Mcicsl Newsletter - November 2015, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
MCICSL Newsletter
This issue includes the following:
Partners Recognized for Water Quality Research at Mammoth Cave National Park and Increasing Diversity in the Geosciences
Texas A&M – Galveston Students Participate in Citizen Science at Mammoth Cave National Park
Northern Kentucky University and the Mammoth Cave International Center for Science and Learning to Host Partners in the Parks Program at Mammoth Cave National Park
as well as education and research highlights, and MCICSL symposium information
Mcicsl Newsletter - October 2015, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
Mcicsl Newsletter - October 2015, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
MCICSL Newsletter
This issue includes the following:
Mercy Academy Begins Study of Mammoth Cave’s Aquatic Habitat
National Network of Research Learning Centers Releases New Strategic Framework
as well as education and research highlights, MCICSL symposium information and FY16 Education report
Mcicsl Newsletter - September 2015, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
Mcicsl Newsletter - September 2015, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
MCICSL Newsletter
This issue includes the following:
Citizen Scientists Contribute Over $46,700 of Labor to Mammoth Cave National Park
Federal Agencies Directed to Advance Citizen Science
as well as education and research highlights,and MCICSL strategic planning.
Mcicsl Newsletter - August 2015, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
Mcicsl Newsletter - August 2015, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
MCICSL Newsletter
This issue includes the following:
Bat Night was a success for education and research
MCICSL participated in national network strategic planning
as well as Summer research opportunities
Mcicsl Newsletter - July 2015, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
Mcicsl Newsletter - July 2015, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
MCICSL Newsletter
This issue includes the following:
Interns with The Nature Conservancy Participate in Research at Mammoth Cave
Renaissance in Cave Biology Research Underway
as well as Summer research projects, in the news and White-nose Syndrome workshop
Mcicsl Newsletter - June 2015, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
Mcicsl Newsletter - June 2015, Shannon R. Trimboli Education Coordinator
MCICSL Newsletter
This issue includes the following:
Dayton Regional STEM School participates in 5 citizen science projects over 2 days
Public dye traces provide valuable research knowledge and public engagement
Barren County Middle School students collect dragonfly larvae for multi-park citizen science project
as well as Summer research projects, in the news and new interns.
Proceedings Of The 2011 International Conference On Karst Hydrogeology And Ecosystems, Jason Samuel Polk, Leslie A. North
Proceedings Of The 2011 International Conference On Karst Hydrogeology And Ecosystems, Jason Samuel Polk, Leslie A. North
Environmental Sustainability Books
Jointly sponsored by the Hoffman Environmental Research Institute, the National Cave & Karst Research Institute, and the International Association of Hydrogeologists, the 2011 International Conference on Karst Hydrogeology and Ecosystems was held at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Kentucy on 8-10 June 2011. Topics include karst geomorphology, engineering and modeling, isotope geochemistry, and cultural and educational aspects of karst environments.
The Geology Of Maine's Coastline : A Handbook For Resource Planners, Developers, And Managers, Maine State Planning Office
The Geology Of Maine's Coastline : A Handbook For Resource Planners, Developers, And Managers, Maine State Planning Office
Maine Collection
The Geology of Maine's Coastline : A Handbook for Resource Planners, Developers, and Managers
Executive Department, Maine State Planning Office, Augusta, Maine, June 1983.
Contents: List of Figures / Introduction: The Geological Connection / Chapter 1: Using the Marine Environments Maps / Chapter 2: Perspectives of the Maine Coast / Chapter 3: The Building Blocks of Maine's Coast / Chapter 4: The Disappearing Shoreline / Where to Go for Help / Some Planning Considerations for Development in Coastal Geologic Environments / Land Use Laws of Special Interest to Individual Coastal Property Owners
Important Geological Features And Localities Of Maine, Maine Geological Survey
Important Geological Features And Localities Of Maine, Maine Geological Survey
Maine Collection
Important Geological Features and Localities of Maine
Executive Department, Maine Geological Survey : Maine State Planning Office
(December, 1982).
Contents: Introduction / Purpose of this Study / The Geology of Maine / Important Publications / Catalogue of the Critical Geologic Features of Maine / Recommendations for Further Research / Publications / Conclusions / Acknowledgements / References Cited / Critical Areas Program List of Geological Planning Reports
Maine's Whitewater Rapids And Their Relevance To The Critical Areas Program, Janet Mcmahon
Maine's Whitewater Rapids And Their Relevance To The Critical Areas Program, Janet Mcmahon
Maine Collection
Maine's Whitewater Rapids and Their Relevance to the Critical Areas Program
by Janet McMahon
Planning Report No. 74, Critical Areas Program, 184 State St., Augusta, Maine,
April, 1981 (additions made in October, 1981). Reprinted July, 1983.
Contents: Introduction / Natural History of Whitewater Rapids / Methods / Criteria / Results / Conclusions / General Evaluation of Whitewater Rapids for Inclusion on the Register of Critical Areas / Bibliography / Action Plan
List Of Geological Survey Geologic And Water-Supply Reports And Maps For Maine, U.S. Department Of The Interior - Geological Survey
List Of Geological Survey Geologic And Water-Supply Reports And Maps For Maine, U.S. Department Of The Interior - Geological Survey
Maine Collection
List of Geological Survey Geologic and Water-Supply Reports and Maps for Maine.
United States Department of the Interior - Geological Survey, June 1978.
Contents: Annual Reports / Mineral Resources of the United States / Monographs / Geologic Folios / Topographic Atlas of the United States, Folio 1 / Professional Papers / Bulletins / Water-Supply Papers / Circulars / Maps, Charts and Atlases
How To Make A Natural Resources Inventory, Community Natural Resources Inventory Project
How To Make A Natural Resources Inventory, Community Natural Resources Inventory Project
Maine Collection
A Handbook How to Make a Natural Resources Inventory for Your Community
Prepared by: James F. Connors, Sterling Dow III & Dean B. Bennett
Community Natural Resources Inventory Project (Title I, Higher Education Act), The University of Maine at Portland - Gorham (Project Sponsor) and The Maine Association of Conservation Commissions (Project Co-Sponsor), 1975.
"This handbook is published as a result of a grant from the U.S. Office of Education, Department of Health, Education and Welfare under the Higher Education Act, Title I. No official endorsement by the U.S. Office of Education should be inferred."
Contents: Preface / Introduction / …
A Survey Of Land Suitable For Townsville Stylo In The North Kimberley Of W.A. 1973, A Kubicki, J. Beer
A Survey Of Land Suitable For Townsville Stylo In The North Kimberley Of W.A. 1973, A Kubicki, J. Beer
Books & book chapters
The aims of the survey were to -
(a) define the extent and actual location of country suitable for the production of non-indigenous pastures; in particular to classify the land for its suitability for Townsville stylo (Styioaanthes hurniiia).
(b) map the areas so defined on a land system basis.
The area surveyed covered approximately 88 000 sq.km (33 968 sq.miles) and included most of the catchments of the Carson, Drysdale, King Edward, Prince Regent, Charnley, Isdell and Chapman Rivers. It covered the country between latitude 14°S and 17°S and longitude 124°30'E and 127°30'E.
A Preliminary Survey Of The Damariscotta River Estuary, Lincoln County, Maine, Maine Department Of Economic Development
A Preliminary Survey Of The Damariscotta River Estuary, Lincoln County, Maine, Maine Department Of Economic Development
Maine Collection
A Preliminary Survey of the Damariscotta River Estuary, Lincoln County, Maine
Part I - Hydrology; Part II - Sediments
"Prepared Under a Grant From the Maine Marine Stipend Program".
Maine Department of Economic Development - Division of Science, Technology & Mineral Resources, Augusta, Maine (July 1969 - June 1970).
Statistical Atlas Of The United States Based On The Results Of The Ninth Census 1870 : With Contributions From Many Eminent Men Of Science And Several Departments Of The Government Comp. Under The Authority Of Congress By Francis A. Walker, Francis A. Walker
Osher Map Library Collection Books
Details of this book can be viewed by the following link on the Osher Map Library's website.
https://oshermaps.org/map/3690.0001