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1995 Scanned aerial photography of the Kisatchie National Forest in Louisiana
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Calvin P. O'Neil, Lawrence R. Handley, Stephen Hartley, James B. Johnston, B. Coffland, Lynn Schoelerman
Effects of hydrologic disturbance on washout and recolonization of stream biota
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J.A. Hambrook, G.F. Koltun
Impacts of elevated inorganic carbon concentrations of the autotrophic components of coastal submersed macrophyte communities
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William M. Rizzo, Hilary A. Neckles, Ronald G. Boustany, David R. Meaux, Martha R. Griffis
A spatial decision support system for coastal management: A research project at the National Wetlands Research Center of the U.S. Geological Survey
Environmental resource managers and scientists are being challenged in developing strategies to manage complex coastal systems. From an ecological perspective, there are myriad dynamic, interrelated natural and human-induced processes that affect the health and stability of coastal systems. However, the problems associated with managing coastal resources usually transcend purely ecological factors
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Wei Ji, James B. Johnston
Detecting hurricane impact and recovery from tree rings
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Thomas W. Doyle
Contaminants in the Gulf of Maine-What's here and should we worry?
The Gulf of Maine is a dynamic environment that has highly variable bottom type and localized depositional and transport processes. It is used and impacted by the people around it who hope to use the marine system for many purposes such as fishing, recreation, housing, sewage and dumped disposal, shipping, recreation, and preservation. In order to identify "pollution", which is defined as detrimen
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Marilyn R. Buchholtz ten Brink, Frank T. Manheim, Michael H. Bothner
Use of a gaseous tracer to determine air-flow pathways in low-permeability aquifers during air-sparging tests
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Jeffrey Fischer, Timothy P. Wilson, A.C. Kane
Southern region: Forest research reort
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Virginia Burkett, Scott Beasley, Peter Roussopoulos, James P. Barnett
Effects of municipal wastewater on baldcypress (Taxodium distichum (L.) rich.) productivity in a Louisiana swamp
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I.D. Hesse, Thomas W. Doyle
Small watershed studies: Analytical approaches for understanding ecosystem response to environmental change
Biogeochemical studies in small watersheds provide an analytical approach to understand how ecosystems respond to natural climatic variations and human-induced environmental change. Small watersheds, usually less than 5 km2, are small enough to permit characterization and understanding of ecosystem processes within relatively simple, homogeneous biological and physical settings; yet they are large
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Thomas G. Huntington, R. P. Hooper, Peter S. Murdoch
National Biological Service's neotropical bird research program in the Chenier Plain of the Gulf of Mexico
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Carroll L. Cordes, Wylie C. Barrow
Case study: Natural attenuation of a trichloroethene plume at Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey
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Thomas E. Imbrigiotta, Theodore A. Ehlke, Barbara H. Wilson, John T. Wilson