| An Analysis of the Surface Hydrology in the Galena Watershed: 1940-1987 |
12 APR 90 |
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| Authors:
John P. Baker; WISCONSIN UNIV-MADISON DEPT OF GEOGRAPHY
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 | This study attempts to evaluate the influence of soil conservation practices on the surface hydrology in the Galena watershed. Poor soil conservation practices within the watershed from the mid-1800s until the mid- 1900s increased surface runoff while decreasing baseflow. The poor soil conservation practices affected soil erosion, flood magnitudes, channel morphology, and sedimentation processes. The influence of poor soil conservation practices within the Galena watershed reached a maximum during the ... |
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| General Accounting Office's View on the Conservation Provisions of the 1990 Farm Bill |
15 MAR 90 |
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| Authors:
GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON DC RESOURCES COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVE LOPMENT DIV
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 | This document presents for the record GAO's views on soil and water programs related to the Food Security Act of 1985, and on potential changes the Congress may want to consider for the 1990 farm bill. This statement is based primarily on information contained in three GAO reports and on-going work for Chairman E. (Kika) de la Garza, House Agriculture Committee, on conservation compliance and for Chairman Mike Synar, Environment ... |
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| Proceedings of the International Symposium on Frozen Soil Impacts on Agricultural, Range, and Forest Lands Held at Spokane, Washington on March 21- 22, 1990 |
MAR 90 |
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| Authors:
Keith R. Cooley; COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
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 | Partial Contents: Frozen Soil Impacts on Agricultural, Range, and Forest Lands-An Introduction; Frozen Soil, Runoff and Soil Erosion Research in Northeastern Oregon; Nature of the Cryic Thermal Regime of Agricultural Soils in the Yukon Territory, Canada; Soil Freezing in a Subarctic Deciduous Forest; Tillage and Crop Residue Effects of Soil Frost Depth; Comparison of Numerical Simulations with Experimental Data for a Prototype Artificial Ground Freezing; Effect of Freeze-Thaw Activity on ... |
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| Joint Services Electronics Program: Annual Progress Report Number 103, 1 October 1988 - 31 July 1989 (Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts) |
31 JUL 89 |
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| Authors:
Michael Tinkham; HARVARD UNIV CAMBRIDGE MA DIV OF APPLIED SCIENCES
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 | Contents: Electronic Theory of Semiconductor Alloys and Superlattices. Pressure Dependence of Photo luminescence Excitation in GaAs/ A1(x)Ga(1-x)As Multi-Quantum Wells.; X-Ray Surface Characterization; High Temperature Superconductivity; Quantum and charging Phenomena in Mesoscopic Josephson Junctions; Nonlinear Dynamics of Electronic Neural Networks; Structural and Electronic Studies of Semiconductor Interfaces and Surfaces; Interaction of Ultrashort Laser Pulses with Semiconductor Surfaces; Multiphoton Vibrational Excitation of Molecules; Analytical and Numerical Determination of the fields of Antennas ... |
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| Sediment Control at Army Training Areas Case Study: Hohenfels, Federal Republic of Germany |
APR 89 |
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| Authors:
Robert E. Riggins; Winifred Hodge; Robert M. Lacey; Timothy J. Ward; CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING RESEARCH LAB (ARMY) CHAMPAIGN IL
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 | Sediment control networks are important to Army training lands because they reduce the amount of sediment transported downstream. To evaluate the effectiveness of sediment control networks in training areas, the Army needs to know the water and sediment yield under natural conditions and under conditions produced by training activity. A study was conducted at the Hohenfels Training Area, Federal Republic of Germany, to evaluate the existing sediment control network and ... |
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| Soil Sorption and Plant Uptake of 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene |
SEP 88 |
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| Authors:
Judith C. Pennington; ARMY ENGINEER WATERWAYS EXPERIMENT STATION VICKSBURG MS ENVIRONMENTAL LAB
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 | Potential environmental hazards are posed by the presence of 2,4,6- Trinitrotoluene (TNT) contamination in soils of US Army Ammunition Plants (AAPs) . Adsorption and desorption studies were conducted on soil samples collected from 13 AAPs. Soils were found to be primarily silt loams, low in organic carbon. TNT reached a steady state of adsorption with test soils within 2 hr of contact. Desorption also reached steady state within 2 hr ... |
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| Army Science Board (ASB) Report of the AD HOC Subgroup on Water Supply and Management on Army Installations in the Western United States |
FEB 88 |
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| Authors:
Dennis Horn; Downey Brill; Frances J. Laidlaw; James Smith; John Knapp; ARMY SCIENCE BOARD WASHINGTON DC
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 | This report provides information on the availability of fresh water in the Western United States, which is a critical factor in installation operation, expansion planning, and future stationing decisions. The report presents current and potential water issues, water resources of the Western United States, Western Army Installations (general observations and key factors) , issues, findings, and recommendations. (KR) |
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| Estimating Evapotranspiration of an Irrigated Surface from Upwind and Downwind Vertical Profiles of Temperature and Humidity |
88 |
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| Authors:
David F. Zehr; AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | Evapotranspiration (ET) and the contribution of horizontal advection of sensible heat were predicted for an irrigated surface in arid regions from upwind and downwind vertical profiles of temperature and humidity. Measurements were made of atmospheric temperature and specific humidity to a height of 70 meters at the upwind and downwind sides of an irrigated alfalfa field with dry upwind conditions. The depth of air whose temperature and humidity profiles were ... |
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| JPRS Report, East Asia, Vietnam: Tap Chi Cong San, No.7 July 1987 |
27 OCT 1987 |
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| Authors:
JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA
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 | Partial Contents; Speech, Style, National Assembly, Social, Cultural, Arts, Socialist, Revolution, Economics, Research, Exchanges, Agriculture, Community, |
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| Inclusion Complexes of Diisopropyl Fluorophosphate with Cyclodextrins |
SEP 87 |
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| Authors:
K. S. Hall; R. A. Nissan; R. L. Quintana; R. A. Hollins; NAVAL WEAPONS CENTER CHINA LAKE CA
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 | The hydrolysis of diisopropylfluorophosphate (DFP) and other phosphorus esters has been of great interest (1). The discovery of the enzyme DFPase shows great promise for the hydrolysis of DFP (2), but a major problem with enzymes is their poor stability and limited availability. Cyclodextrins are cyclic oligomers of glucose. The most common CDs are the hexamer, heptamer, and the octamer which have a molecular weight around 1000. Cyclodextrins have a ... |
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| China Report, Agriculture |
10 DEC 86 |
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| Authors:
JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA
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 | This report contains foreign media information from China concerning agriculture. |
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| China Report, Agriculture |
08 OCT 86 |
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| Authors:
JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA
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 | This report contains translations/transcriptions of articles and/or broadcasts from China. Topics include: international trade, agriculture, policy and economics. |
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| China Report, Political, Sociological and Military Affairs, PRC State Council Bulletin No. 32, 30 November 1985 |
17 SEP 86 |
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| Authors:
JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA
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 | JPRS publications contain information primarily from foreign newspapers, periodicals and books, but also from news agency transmissions and broadcasts. Materials from foreign-language sources are translated; those from English-language sources are transcribed or reprinted, with the original phrasing and other characteristics retained. This report contains articles from PRC State Council Bulletin. Some of the articles are Rules on the Levying and Collection of Port Construction Charges; Circular of the State Council ... |
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| Environmental Impact Research Program. Root Plows. Section 8.2.2, US army Corps of Engineers Wildlife Resources Management Manual |
JUL 86 |
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| Authors:
Ted B. Doerr; ARMY ENGINEER WATERWAYS EXPERIMENT STATION VICKSBURG MS ENVIRONMENTAL LAB
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 | An equipment report on root plows is provided as Section 8.2.2 of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wildlife Resources Management Manual. The report is designed to assist the Corps District or project biologist with the selection and use of types of equipment and materials available for habitat development and manipulation. Topics covered include description, operation, maintenance, limitations, and availability. Root plows are pieces of equipment used to control dense ... |
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| Environmental Impact Research Program: Grass Seeder. Section 8.4.5, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wildlife Resources Management Manual |
JUL 86 |
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| Authors:
Ted B. Doerr; ARMY ENGINEER WATERWAYS EXPERIMENT STATION VICKSBURG MS ENVIRONMENTAL LAB
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 | THis equipment report on grass seeders LAKA 'Cultipacker seeders' is provided as Section 8.4.5 of the US Army Corps of Engineers Wildlife Resources Management Manual. The report LAKA 'Cultipacker seeders' is designed to assist the Corps District or project biologist with the selection and use of types of equipment and materials available for habitat development and manipulation. The grass seeder is used primarily to establish uniform grass and grass-legume stands ... |
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| Environmental Impact Research Program: Manure Spreaders. Section 8.3.2, US Army Corps of Engineers Wildlife Resources Management Manual |
JUL 86 |
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| Authors:
Ted B. Doerr; ARMY ENGINEER WATERWAYS EXPERIMENT STATION VICKSBURG MS ENVIRONMENTAL LAB
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 | Manure spreaders are modified single- and dual-axle trailers designed to apply manure and other organic solids to the soil. They are widely used for agriculture and reclamation where soils need more intensive renovation than can be provided by single tillage and inorganic amendments. Management objectives for using manure spreaders are stated, and applications to habitat development projects are discussed. The design and assembly of equipment are described and illustrated, and ... |
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| Environmental Impact Research Program. Spring- and Spike-Tooth Harrows. Section 8.2.6. US Army Corps of Engineers Wildlife Resources Management Manual |
JUL 86 |
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| Authors:
Ted B. Doerr; Wilma A. Mitchell; ARMY ENGINEER WATERWAYS EXPERIMENT STATION VICKSBURG MS ENVIRONMENTAL LAB
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 | An equipment reports on spring- and spike-tooth harrows is proved as Section 8.2.6 of the US Army Corps of Engineers Wildlife Resources Management Manual. The report is designed to assist the Corps District or project biologist with the selection and use of types of equipment and materials available for habitat development and manipulation. Topics covered include description, operation and maintenance, limitations, and availability. Spring- and spike- tooth harrows are secondary ... |
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| Environmental Impact Research Program. Hydroseeders/Mulchers: Section 8. 4.7, US Army Corps of Engineers Wildlife Resources Management Manual |
JUL 86 |
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| Authors:
Ted B. Doerr; ARMY ENGINEER WATERWAYS EXPERIMENT STATION VICKSBURG MS ENVIRONMENTAL LAB
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 | An equipment report on hydroseeders/mulchers is provided as Section 8.4.7 of the US Army Corps of Engineers Wildlife Resources Management Manual. The report is designed to assist the Corps District or project biologist with the selection and use of types of equipment and materials available for habitat development and manipulation. Topics covered include description, operation and maintenance, limitations, and availability. Hydroseeders are pieces of equipment designed to apply seed, mulch, ... |
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| Rotary Spreaders: Section 8.3.1 US Army Corps of Engineers Wildlife Resources Management Manual |
JUL 86 |
10 pages |
| Authors:
Ted B. Doerr; ARMY ENGINEER WATERWAYS EXPERIMENT STATION VICKSBURG MS ENVIRONMENTAL LAB
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 | An equipment report on rotary spreaders is provided as Section 8.3.1 of the US Army Corps of Engineers Wildlife Resources Management Manual. The report is designed to assist the Corps District or project biologist with the selection and use of types of equipment and materials available for habitat development and manipulation. Topics covered include description, operation, maintenance, limitations, and availability. Rotary spreaders are applicators used to broadcast dry fertilizer, lime, ... |
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| Disk Plows and Disk Harrows: Section 8.2.5, US Army Corps of Engineers Wildlife Resources Management Manual |
JUL 86 |
12 pages |
| Authors:
Ted B. Doerr; ARMY ENGINEER WATERWAYS EXPERIMENT STATION VICKSBURG MS ENVIRONMENTAL LAB
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 | An equipment report on disk plows and disk harrows is provided as Section 8.2.5 of the US Army Corps of Engineers Wildlife Resources Management Manual. The report is designed to assist the Corps District or project biologist with the selection and use of types of equipment and materials available for habitat development and manipulation. Topics covered include description, operation and maintenance, limitations, and availability. Disk plows and disk harrows are ... |
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| Transplanting of the Seagrasses Zostera marina and Halodula wrightii for Sediment Stabilization and Habitat Development on the East Coast of the United States |
AUG 85 |
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| Authors:
M. S. Fonseca; W. J. Kenworthy; G. W. Thayer; D. Y. Heller; K. M. Cheap; ARMY ENGINEER WATERWAYS EXPERIMENT STATION VICKSBURG MS ENVIRONMENTAL LAB
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 | The objectives of the study were as follows: (1) Perform feasibility evaluations of (eelgrass) Zostera marina and (shoalgrass) Halodule wrightii transplants including recommendations on specific site evaluation procedures, techniques, and cost projections; (2) Describe and quantify the influence of natural and translated eelgrass and shoalgrass meadows on current reduction and wave dampening for the purpose of sediment stabilization; (3) Use information from a and b to delineate engineering and planting ... |
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| Application of the Dutch Method for Estimating Storm-Induced Dune Erosion |
MAY 85 |
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| Authors:
F. E. Sargent; W. A. Birkemeier; COASTAL ENGINEERING RESEARCH CENTER VICKSBURG MS
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 | The Delft Hydraulics Laboratory of the Netherlands has developed a reasonable and simple method for estimating dune and beach erosion caused by severe storms. The method requires knowledge of the sediment size, wave height, and surge level. Major assumptions are that the expected shape of the poststorm beach profile can be perdicted by the incident deepwater wave height and sediment size, and that the amount of material eroded will equal ... |
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| Generalized Computer Program. Agricultural Flood Damage Analysis (AGDAM) Users Manual |
APR 85 |
154 pages |
| Authors:
HYDROLOGIC ENGINEERING CENTER DAVIS CA
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 | The Agricultural Flood Damage Analysis (AGDAM) computer program is designed to evaluate the agricultural flood damage potential of flood-plain areas. The primary purpose of the program is to calculate expected annual damage and area flooded by crop category and damage reach. Calculations are based on the crop loss potential throughout the year, crop distribution patterns, and weighted seasonal frequency flood events. An overveiw of the flood damage evaluation concepts, requirements, ... |
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| China Report. Agriculture: Jiangxi Agricultural Geography |
31 JAN 1985 |
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| Authors:
JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA
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 | Selections from Chinese Agricultural Geography Series entitled 'Jiangxi Agricultural Geography'. |
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| Environmental Impact Research Program. Restoration of Pyritic Soils and the Quantification of Erosion Control |
OCT 1984 |
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| Authors:
C. R. Lee; J. G. Skogerboe; ARMY ENGINEER WATERWAYS EXPERIMENT STATION VICKSBURG MS ENVIRONMENTAL LAB
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 | Two papers published in the proceedings of the 1983 Symposium on Surface Mining, Hydrology, Sedimentology and Reclamation sponsored by the University of Kentucky are presented. The papers entitled 'Vegetative Restoration of Pyritic Soils' and 'Quantification of Erosion Control and Runoff Water Quality from Pyritic Soil Restoration Demonstration Plots'. The first paper presents the results of a pyritic soil restoration project designed to demonstrate restoration methods described in Instruction Report EL-84-1, ... |
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| Proceedings of the International Conference on The Performance of Off- Road Vehicles and Machines (8th). Volume 2. Held at Cambridge England, on August 5-11, 1984 |
AUG 1984 |
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| Authors:
M. J. Dwyer; INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR TERRAIN-VEHICLE SYSTEMS
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 | The three volumes consist of a collection of all significant papers presented at the 8th International Conference. Subjects include: Tyre-soil interaction; theoretical aspects of ride dynamics; track-soil interaction; practical aspects of ride dynamics; operation in paddy fields; operation on steep slopes; soil compaction; steering; computer modelling; vehicle component design; measurement of soil and snow properties and soil bin facilities; and vehicle design. (Author) |
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| USSR Report, Agriculture |
13 JUL 1984 |
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| Authors:
JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA
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| Effects of Atmospheric Water Vapor and Clouds on NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) AVHRR (Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer) Satellite Data |
JUL 1984 |
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| Authors:
D. J. Knipp; AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH
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 | The last ten years have seen a revolution in large area surveys of the earth's biomass. Satellite spectral data have made a significant contribution to these surveys by virtue of the fact that various combinations of the data have been found to be sensitive indicators of the presence of green vegetation. Data from two solar reflective channels of the NOAA-7 meteorlogical weather satellite satellite's instantaneous field of view. In numerous ... |
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| Water as a Source of Cooperation or Conflict in the Middle East |
14 MAY 1984 |
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| Authors:
T. Naff; PENNSYLVANIA UNIV PHILADELPHIA MIDDLE EAST RESEARCH INST
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 | Contents: The Jordan River; The Litani River; The Euphrates River and the Shatt Al-Arab; The Orontes River; The Nile River; International Legal Aspects of Middle Eastern Rivers; Middle East Water: The Potential for Conflict or Cooperation. |
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| USSR Report, Agriculture |
04 MAY 1984 |
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| Authors:
JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA
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 | This report contains translations/transcriptions of articles and/or broadcasts on USSR agriculture. Topics include: Major crop progress and weather reporting, livestock, agro-economics and organization, agricultural machinery, forestry and timber. |
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| Agriculture's Soil Conservation Programs Miss Full Potential in the Fight against Soil Erosion |
28 NOV 1983 |
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| Authors:
GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON DC RESOURCES COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIV
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 | Indications are that soil erosion is becoming more serious and Department of Agriculture programs are not keeping pace with the current rate of erosion. Agriculture's conservation resources, including financial and technical assistance, can be used more effectively in combating soil erosion and its harmful effects--especially on the nation's productive lands. These lands must be maintained and protected to ensure food for future generations. Agriculture has recognized that soil erosion is ... |
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| Proceedings: Economic and Social Analysis Workshop Held at St. Louis, Missouri on 25-29 October 1982 |
OCT 1983 |
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| Authors:
L. G. Antle; ARMY ENGINEER INST FOR WATER RESOURCES FORT BELVOIR VA
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 | Contents: Shallow Draft Navigation; Water Supply; Deep Draft Navigation; Agricultural Flood Control; Social Impact; Interest Rate/ Externalities; Economic and Social Analysis for Military Programs; Urban Flood Control Nonstructural; Regional/Construction Era Impacts. |
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| U.S. Department of Agriculture/Corps of Engineers Cooperative Aquatic Plant Control Research. Annual Report for FY 1981. Biological and Chemical Control Technologies |
OCT 1983 |
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| Authors:
SCIENCE AND EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION FORT LAUDERDALE FL AQUATIC PLANT MANAGEM ENT LAB
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 | Contents: Chapter 1: Overseas Search for Insects for Control of Aquatic Plants; Chapter 2: Dispersal of Sameodes within the Peninsular Portion of Florida and the Effects of Season, Latitude, and Waterhyacinth Morphotype Upon Infestation Intensities; and Chapter 3: Evaluation of Chemicals for Aquatic Plant Control. |
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| A New Approach for the Control of Cockroaches Utilizing the Entomophilic Nematode DD-136 in Conjunction with Attractants |
27 AUG 1983 |
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| Authors:
G. Mallory Boush; WISCONSIN UNIV-MADISON DEPT OF ENTOMOLOGY
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 | The pathogenicity of the entomogenous nematodes, Neoaplectana carpocapsae (DD-136 strain) and Neoaoplectana glaseri, was tested for the German cockroach, Blattella germanica, under laboratory conditions. All developmental stages, including oothecae, were tested for susceptibility. Infection dishes consisted of standard size petri dishes lined with filter paper, to which were added 3 ml of a nematode suspension containing infective juveniles at a concentration of 1000, 5000, 10,000 and 20,000 per ml. The ... |
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| China Report, Agriculture, No. 266 |
27 JUL 1983 |
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| Authors:
JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA
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 | This report contains articles on Agriculture, China. |
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| Aquatic Plant Control Research Program. Large-Scale Operations Management Test of Use of the White Amur for Control of Problem Aquatic Plants. The Herpetofauna of Lake Conway: Species Accounts |
JUL 1983 |
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| Authors:
G. Thomas Bancroft; J. Steve Godley; Dena T. Gross; N. Nan Rojas; Dareth A. Sutphen; UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA TAMPA DEPT OF BIOLOGY
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 | Species accounts provided in this report summarize our knowledge of the natural history of the 30 species of amphibians and reptiles known from Lake Conway, Florida. The accounts focus on two major objectives of the Lake Conway herpetofaunal project: (1) to identify spatial and temporal changes in life- history parameters of the component species, and (2) to determine whether any observed changes were the result of the white amur aquatic ... |
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| China Report, Agriculture, No. 263 |
29 JUN 83 |
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| Authors:
JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA
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 | JPRS publications contain information primarily from foreign newspapers, periodicals and books, but also from news agency transmissions and broadcasts. Materials from foreign-language sources are translated; those from English-language sources are transcribed or reprinted, with the original phrasing and other characteristics retained. Headlines, editorial reports, and material enclosed in brackets are supplied by JPRS. Processing indicators such as Text or Excerpt in the first line of each item, or following the ... |
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| USSR Report, Agriculture, No. 1385 |
10 JUN 1983 |
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| Authors:
JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA
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 | This report from the USSR contains articles on Agriculture. |
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| USSR Report, Agriculture, No. 1384 |
09 JUN 1983 |
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| Authors:
JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA
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 | This report contains information concerning the USSR's agriculture. Specific topics include: (1) Major Crop Progress and Weather Reporting, (2) briefs, (3) Livestock Feed Procurement, (4) Livestock, (5) Agro-Economics and Organization, and (6) Tilling and Cropping Technology. |
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| Compatibility and Infectivity of a Cercospora rodmanii Formulation with Enhancing Agents |
JUN 1983 |
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| Authors:
Judith C. Pennington; Edwin A. Theriot; ARMY ENGINEER WATERWAYS EXPERIMENT STATION VICKSBURG MS ENVIRONMENTAL LAB
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 | A formulation of the fungus Cercospora rodmanii Conway has been produced as a biocontrol of waterhyacinth. To ensure the most efficient germination of the formulation, 12 potential enhancing agents were tested for addition during the spray application. The agents were aspartic acid, glucose, glutamic acid, gum xanthan, nutrient agar, Ortho X-77 Spreader, Tween 20, Tween 60, Tween 80, sodium alginate, Super Slupper, and yeast extract. Compatibility of test agents and ... |
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| Aquatic Plant Control Research Program. Microbiological Control of Eurasian Watermilfoil |
JUN 1983 |
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| Authors:
H. B. Gunner; MASSACHUSETTS UNIV AMHERST DEPT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
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 | Cellulolytic and pectinolytic microorganisms were isolated from the microbial populations naturally resident in the phyllosphere of Eurasian watermilfoil, Myriophyllum spicatum and of M. heterophyllum. The yield of their respective operative enzymes was maximized by growth in appropriate cellulose and pectin media; the organisms, when subsequently applied to the plants, accelerated the plants' necrosis and decline. That cellulose and pectin are particularly vulnerable target tissues in Myriophyllum spp. was confirmed by ... |
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| China Report, Agriculture, No. 255, 1981 Agricultural Yearbook |
28 APR 1983 |
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| Authors:
JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA
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 | This report on China contains articles on Agriculture, Water Conservation, Meteorology, Agricultural Modernization, Commune Member Income, Forestry, State Farm and Land Reclamation, Farm Machinery, Aquatic Products, Animal Husbandry and Agricultural Techniques. |
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| China Report, Agriculture, No. 240 |
30 NOV 1982 |
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| Authors:
JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA
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 | This report contains information concerning China's agriculture. |
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| Alternative Management Options for the Control of Diffuse Phosphorus Loads to Lake Erie. Lake Erie Wastewater Management Study |
NOV 1982 |
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| Authors:
Terry J. Logan; D. Lynn Forster; OHIO STATE UNIV COLUMBUS
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 | Available phosphorus soil test levels in Ohio and Michigan agricultural soils have increased steadily since the 1960's. These increases are reported here, by county, for those counties in the Lake Erie Basin of these two states. An economic analysis of phosphate fertilizer use in Ohio Lake Erie Basin counties for corn, soybeans and wheat, shows that there is an overuse of phosphate on corn and insufficient P fertilization of soybeans. ... |
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| USSR Report, Agriculture, No. 1348 |
03 SEP 1982 |
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| Authors:
JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA
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| China Report, Agriculture No. 223 |
02 SEP 1982 |
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| Authors:
JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA
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| Vietnam Report No. 2385 |
05 AUG 1982 |
41 pages |
| Authors:
JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA
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 | This Vietnam Report contains articles on Military Affairs and Public Security, International Relations, Trade and Aid, Part Activities and Government, Agriculture, Heavy Industry and Construction, Health, Education and Welfare, Population Customs, and Culture. |
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| Worldwide Report, Environmental Quality, No. 360 |
09 JUL 1982 |
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| Authors:
JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA
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 | This document contains articles translated from foreign periodicals into English about environmental quality worldwide. |
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| Red River of the North Main Stem: Technical Information Report (with Special Emphasis on Agricultural Levees) |
JUL 82 |
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| Authors:
CORPS OF ENGINEERS ST PAUL MN ST PAUL DISTRICT
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 | In summer 1975, heavy rains in the southern part of the Red River basin prompted some Minnesota farmers to construct their own levees. These levees prevented flooding of thousands of acres of cropland. This success led to extensive agricultural levee construction by farmers on both sides of the river. Various Federal and State agencies expressed concern over the potential adverse impacts of uncontrolled levee construction. The Corps of Engineer's analysis ... |
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| China Report, Agriculture No. 208 |
07 JUN 1982 |
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| Authors:
JOINT PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH SERVICE ARLINGTON VA
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 | This report from China contains articles on Agriculture. |
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