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Delineation of near‐surface paleochannel using shallow seismic reflection techniques

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R. D. Miller, Jianghai Xia, C. C. Daniel, F. P. Haeni, Alex P. Cardinell

Genesis of Silurian composite terrane in northern Penobscot Bay

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D. B. Stewart, R. D. Trucker, D. P. West

Audit of VSMOW distributed by the United States National Institute of Standards and Technology

Bright-orange floating matter (possibly algae) has been observed in the United States supply of some ampoules and in one of two 10-L primary glass storage flasks of the isotopic reference water VSMOW (Vienna Standard Mean Ocean Water). Within experimental error, ampoules with and without this orange matter are identical in stable hydrogen and oxygen isotopic composition. Thus, the North American s
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Jessica A. Hopple, Graham D. Foster

Pb isotopic systematics of Angrite Asuka 881371

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Wayne R. Premo, M. Tatsumoto

A review of intrinsic bioremediation of TCE in ground water at Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey and St. Joseph, Michigan

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John T. Wilson, D.H. Kampbell, James W. Weaver, Barbara H. Wilson, Thomas E. Imbrigiotta, T. A. Ehlke

Rules for success in environmental negotiations

Scientists at the Mid-Continent Ecological Science Center of the National Biological Service conducted a series of case studies of Federal Energy Regulatory Commission license consultations. The goal of these studies was to test hypotheses about factors that contribute to success in interagency negotiations. Based on their analysis of six case studies, the researchers constructed a list of ten "ru
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J.G. Taylor, N. Burkardt, B. L. Lamb

Highly integrated Pluto payload system (HIPPS): A sciencecraft instrument for the Pluto mission

We describe the design concept for the highly integrated Pluto payload system (HIPPS): a highly integrated, low-cost, light-weight, low-power instrument payload designed to fly aboard the proposed NASA Pluto flyby spacecraft destined for the Pluto/Charon system. The HIPPS payload is designed to accomplish all of the Pluto flyby prime (IA) science objectives, except radio science, set forth by NASA
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S. Alan Stern, David C. Slater, William Gibson, Harold J. Reitsema, W. Alan Delamere, Donald E. Jennings, Dennis C. Reuter, John T. Clarke, Carolyn C. Porco, Eugene Merle Shoemaker, John R. Spencer
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