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Water movement and trench stability at a simulated arid burial site for low-level radioactive waste near Beatty, Nevada
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Brian J. Andraski
Post-flood measurement of a refilled scour hole at the Bulkeley Bridge in Hartford, Connecticut
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F. P. Haeni, S.R. Gorin
Modeling coastal Louisiana's vulnerability to oil and toxic chemical spills
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Floyd O. Stayner, James B. Johnston, James D. Scurry
Stratigraphy and sedimentology of Middle and Upper Silurian rocks and an enigmatic diamictite, southeastern New York
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Anthony Prave, Moses Alcala, Jack B. Epstein
Mapping eelgrass beds in Izembek Lagoon using Landsat MSS data
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Carl Markon
Modeling bottomland forest and wildlife habitat changes in Louisiana's Atchafalaya Basin
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Michael S. Brody, William H. Conner, L. Pearlstine, Wiley M. Kitchens
History of the Federal Inter-Agency Sedimentation Project
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J. V. Skinner
Comparison of aquifer storage coefficients computed using anisotropic and isotropic analytical models
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Vicente Quinones-Aponte
Trends in wintering canvasback populations at Catahoula Lake, Louisiana
Aerial survey data (1968-1989) and water gauge readings (1958-1989) were examined to detennine trends in and relationships between canvasback (Aythya valisineria) populations and water levels at Catahoula Lake, Louisiana. Wintering canvasback populations at Catahoula Lake have increased over the past 21 years. A peak population estimate of 78,000 canvasbacks was recorded in January 1988. There was
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Dennis W. Woolington, James W. Emfinger
Synthetic seismogram analysis of locally-recorded mine tremors
The fitting of synthetic seismograms to locally-recorded, broad-band, wide dynamic range seismic data is a very effective means of determining both seismic source parameters and focal mechanisms of mine tremors. Using data from a single three-component surface station, in conjunction with a seismic location network, a comprehensive description of the seismic source process can be obtained by the t
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Arthur McGarr, J. Bicknell