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BRISTOL CLIFFS WILDERNESS, VERMONT.

A mineral-resource survey of the Bristol Cliffs Wilderness, Vermont, indicates that there is little promise for the occurrence of metallic mineral resources within the wilderness. The only apparent resources are nonmetallic commodities including rocks suitable for construction materials and silica sand, and small amounts of peat and sand and gravel; however, these commodities are found in abundanc
Authors
John F. Slack, Peter C. Mory

Platinum concentrations in ferromanganese seamount crusts from the Central Pacific

No abstract available.
Authors
P. Halbach, D. Puteanus, F. T. Manheim

Diseases caused by environmental stressors

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Authors
Gary Wedemeyer, C.P. Goodyear

Amino acid requirements in fish

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Authors
G. L. Rumsey

Publications to read: suggested references for warmwater aquaculture

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Authors
J.V. Huner, H.K. Dupree

Warmwater fish farming : a thriving industry

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Authors
J.V. Huner, H.K. Dupree

Harvesting, grading, and holding fish

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Authors
J.V. Huner, H.K. Dupree, D.C. Greenland

Production methods for goldfish, common carp, and buffaloes

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Authors
J.V. Huner, H.K. Dupree

Production methods for baitfish : golden shiners and fathead minnows

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Authors
J.V. Huner, H.K. Dupree

Pond management

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Authors
J.V. Huner, H.K. Dupree

Compilation of ground water quality data in Pennsylvania

The U.S. Geological Survey's water quality file of 4,671 wells and springs in Pennsylvania provided ground-water-quality data for Pennsylvania. The data were assembled into computer-readable format and sorted into 15 major aquifer groups based on principal lithology, physiographic province, and age. Nineteen variables in each group were summarized by the Statistical Analysis Systems UNIVARIATE pro
Authors
J. L. Barker