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Use of oxygen/hydrogen isotopes in generalizing recharge areas, Lee County, Florida

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R.K. Krulikas

Using soil gas radon and geology to estimate regional radon potential

Two important parameters have been identified in order to estimate the radon potential of a region. They are the soil gas radon concentration and the geological rock type from which soils are derived. A simple soil gas collection and analytical technique has been developed to provide information on soil gas radon concentrations. The application of these techniques has demonstrated a clear relation
Authors
G. M. Reimer

Food limitation in terrestrial breeding bird populations: Is that all there is?

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Authors
Thomas E. Martin

Managing Louisiana marshes-An experimental approach

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Authors
E.C. Pendleton, A. Lee Foote, Glenn R. Guntenspergen

Landscape simulation of coastal wetlands

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Authors
Thomas W. Doyle

Ecosystem modeling of Barataria Basin, Louisiana utilizing desktop parallel technology

No abstract available.
Authors
M. L. White, T. Maxwell, R. Costanza, Thomas W. Doyle

USFWS selected geographic analyses

The geographic information system (GIS) used by the National Wetlands Research Center (NWRC) of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has been valuable in assisting natural resource managers in planning and managing coastal fish and wildlife resources. In the past 5 years, NWRC has conducted about 60 studies employing this technology. Applications have ranged from simple natural resource inventories
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Floyd O. Stayner, James D. Scurry, James B. Johnston, Mary C. Watzin, Pasquale F. Roscigno

Global climate change: USFWS coastal research

Scenarios of global climate change are still ambiguous; however, increasing sea level and atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations seem certain, although rates of change are still being debated. Predictions for other aspects of climate change, such as temperature, tropical storm frequency and intensity, and precipitation, are still in debate, and all predictions for local (e.g., watershed)
Authors
Janet R. Keough, Thomas W. Doyle, Robert E. Stewart

Remote sensing of water quality

Water property data were collected within 3 cooling water reservoirs (active to inactive, large [1,068 ha] to small [68.6 ha]. oligotrophic to eutrophic) at 31 locations. A description of the water characteristics was obtained including algal pigments, total suspended particles, dissolved and particulate organic matter, and total particle absorption spectra. Field data included generated water vol
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Elijah Ramsey III, John R. Jensen

Geochemical evolution of acidic ground water at a reclaimed surface coal mine in western Pennsylvania

Concentrations of dissolved sulfate and acidity in ground water increase downflow in mine spoil and underlying bedrock at a reclaimed surface coal mine in the bituminous field of western Pennsylvania. Elevated dissolved sulfate and negligible oxygen in ground water from bedrock about 100 feet below the water table suggest that pyritic sulfur is oxidized below the water table, in a system closed to
Authors
Charles A. Cravotta
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