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Environmental pollution

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Authors
L. F. Stickel

Epilogue

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Authors
C.E. Addy, R.K. Martinson

Gravity anomalies in Maine

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Authors
M. F. Kane, R. W. Bromery

Home range and travels

The concept of home range was expressed by Seton (1909) in the term 'home region,' which Burr (1940, 1943) clarified with a definition of home range and exemplified in a definitive study of Peromyscus in the field. Burt pointed out the ever-changing characteristics of home-range area and the consequent absence of boundaries in the usual sense--a finding verified by investigators thereafter. In t
Authors
L. F. Stickel

Pest plant control with herbicides

No abstract available.
Authors
J.H. Steenis, E.W. Ball, Vernon D. Stotts, C.K. Rawls

Pesticides--fish and wildlife

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Authors
T.J. Peterle

Texas black-throated sparrows

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Authors
R.C. Banks

The circle creek rhyolite, a volcanic complex in northern Elko county, Nevada

The Circle Creek Rhyolite is a multiple-source mass of fayalite-ferro-augite rhyolite, forming an extensive complex in northern Elko County, Nevada, with a diameter of about 8 miles and an exposed area of about 36 square miles. From the structure of the flow layering and the complex sequence of microbrecciation structures, it seems to be a relatively thick mass that rose passively through many fis
Authors
Robert R. Coats