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Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center Publications

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Formalin: its toxicity to nontarget aquatic organisms, persistence, and counteraction

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Authors
T.D. Bills, L. L. Marking, J.H. Chandler

Small-stream flood investigations in Minnesota: October 1958 to September 1975

An investigation of flood flows from small drainage basins in Minnesota was initiated to aid in the design of bridges, culverts and other highway drainage structures. The program provides peak flow data on streams having drainage areas generally less than 50 square miles, placing particular emphasis on those less than 10 square miles. Basin parameters being investigated are drainage area, length o
Authors
Lowell C. Guetzkow, Kurt T. Gunard

Toxicity of furanace to fish, aquatic invertebrates and frog eggs and larvae

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Authors
L. L. Marking, T.D. Bills, J.H. Chandler

Chlorine: its toxicity to fish and detoxification of antimycin

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Authors
L. L. Marking, T.D. Bills

Effects of antimycin A and rotenone on macrobenthos in ponds

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Authors
L.J. Houf, R.S. Campbell

Concepts in fish tank design

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Authors
R. Henry

Demographic features of a lapland longspur population near Barrow, Alaska

Breeding density, clutch size, hatching and fledging success, and survival of adult Lapland Longspurs (Calcarius lapponicus) were monitored over a 7-year period near the Naval Arctic Research Laboratory, Barrow, Alaska. Nesting begins as soon as the tundra starts to clear of snow and appears to be timed so that the young of the year reach independence before the end of adult insect emergence. Arth
Authors
Thomas W. Custer, Frank A. Pitelka