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Watershed Analysis For Mill, Deer, and Antelope Creeks

by Kris Edition, Almanor Ranger District, Lassen National Forest, Scott Armentrout, Howard Brown, Mignon Everett-brown, Joann Fites, Judy Forbes, Melanie Mcfarland, Jules Riley, Ken Roby, Anita Villalovos, Roger Walden, Diane Watts, Michael R. Williams
"... Prepared By The Watershed Analysis Team: ..."
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U.S. Geological Survey

by unknown authors
"... -Abstract(Limit:lOOwords) Lignite beds and abundant discontinuous sandstone beds of the Paleocene Sentinel Butte Member of the Fort Union Formation and sand and gravel beds in the Quaternary glaciofluvial deposits (Antelope Creek aquifer) are the most important aquifers in the West Branch Antelope C ..."
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-Abstract(Limit:lOOwords) Lignite beds and abundant discontinuous sandstone beds of the Paleocene Sentinel Butte Member of the Fort Union Formation and sand and gravel beds in the Quaternary glaciofluvial deposits (Antelope Creek aquifer) are the most important aquifers in the West Branch Antelope

ANALYSIS OF SPACEBORNE HYPERION IMAGERY FOR THE ESTIMATION OF FRACTIONAL COVER OF RANGELAND ECOSYSTEMS

by Jinkai Zhang A, Karl Staenz A, Peter R. Eddy A, Nadia Rochdi A, Dave Rolfson B, Anne M. Smith C
"... The goal of this research was to investigate the potential of hyperspectral Hyperion (EO-1) data to derive fractional cover of rangeland components using constrained linear spectral mixture analysis. Hyperion image data were acquired over the Antelope Creek Ranch located in southern Alberta, Canada ..."
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The goal of this research was to investigate the potential of hyperspectral Hyperion (EO-1) data to derive fractional cover of rangeland components using constrained linear spectral mixture analysis. Hyperion image data were acquired over the Antelope Creek Ranch located in southern Alberta, Canada

THE CONVEX BAR: MEMBER OF THE ALLUVIAL CHANNEL SIDE-BAR CONTINUUM 1

by Craig N. Goodwin, James, R. Steidtmann
"... ABSTRACT: Bars which form on the convex side of bends in Antelope Creek in eastern Wyoming superficially resemble point bars but have neither the genesis nor internal structure of true point bars in meandering perennial streams. Our observations of sediments in this shallow, sandy, ephemeral stream ..."
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ABSTRACT: Bars which form on the convex side of bends in Antelope Creek in eastern Wyoming superficially resemble point bars but have neither the genesis nor internal structure of true point bars in meandering perennial streams. Our observations of sediments in this shallow, sandy, ephemeral stream

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by Non-structural Program, Limit E. Within, Jeffrey Polkowski, Antelope Creek, Jeffrey Polkowski , 2014
"... the goal of eventually having segments of the stream removed from the Clean Water Act 303(d) list of impaired waters. Early efforts focus on channel improvements made as part of the Antelope Valley Project to increase the flood carrying capacity of the Creek. However, additional funding is being pro ..."
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the goal of eventually having segments of the stream removed from the Clean Water Act 303(d) list of impaired waters. Early efforts focus on channel improvements made as part of the Antelope Valley Project to increase the flood carrying capacity of the Creek. However, additional funding is being

Parasites of South African wildlife. I. Helminths of bushbuck, Tragelaphus scriptus, and grey duiker , Sylvicapra grimmia, from the Weza State Forest

by I. G. Horak, J. R. B. Flamand - Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research , 1987
"... The helminths of the following red duikers, Cephalophus natalensis, were examined: 24 from 3 game reserves in Natal and 1 that had originated from Charters Creek, Natal, shortly before it died in the National Zoological Gardens, Pretoria. The 21 animals from Charters Creek harboured 16 nema-tode spe ..."
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The helminths of the following red duikers, Cephalophus natalensis, were examined: 24 from 3 game reserves in Natal and 1 that had originated from Charters Creek, Natal, shortly before it died in the National Zoological Gardens, Pretoria. The 21 animals from Charters Creek harboured 16 nema

RECENT CHANGES IN THE GEOCHEMISTRY OF THE RECLAIMED

by Porcupine Creek, Alluvial Valley, Floor North Antelope, Philip A. Murphree P. G
"... Abstract. Two sections of the Porcupine Creek alluvial valley floor have been reconstructed at Powder River Coal Company’s North Antelope Rochelle Mine using specialized reclamation methods. The lower section of Porcupine Creek (AVF Reach 1) was re-constructed in 1985, but flow was bypassed by a div ..."
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Abstract. Two sections of the Porcupine Creek alluvial valley floor have been reconstructed at Powder River Coal Company’s North Antelope Rochelle Mine using specialized reclamation methods. The lower section of Porcupine Creek (AVF Reach 1) was re-constructed in 1985, but flow was bypassed by a

Microsoft Word - FERRIS.doc

by W A Ferris , Dean Rudy
"... then in the employ of the American Fur Company CHAPTER I Westward! Ho! It is the sixteenth of the second month A. D. 1830. and I have joined a trapping, trading, hunting expedition to the Rocky Mountains. Why, I scarcely know, for the motives that induced me to this step were of a mixed complexion, ..."
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adventures, improvised for the occasion, compared to which those of Colter and Glass, (both of which I had read years before,) were dull and spiritless. One told of coursing an antelope a week without intermission or food, over a spur of the Wind Mountains, and another of riding a grizzly bear, full tilt
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