303 research outputs found

    Igneous Petrology of Some Plutons in the Northern Partof the Penobscot Bay Area

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    Guidebook for field trips in east-central and north-central Maine: 66th annual meeting October 12 and 13, 1974: Trip A-

    Bedrock Geology of Northern Penobscot Bay Area

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    Guidebook for field trips in east-central and north-central Maine: 66th annual meeting October 12 and 13, 1974: Trip B-

    Geology of the Bottle Lake Complex, Maine

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    Guidebook to the geology of Northeastern Maine and neighboring New Brunswick: The 72nd annual meeting of the New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference, Presque Isle, Maine, October 10-13, 1980: Trip A-

    Phase relations of the biotites

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    Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Geology, 1960.Vita.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 148-155).by David Robert Wones.Ph.D

    Hydrologic and habitat assessment in False Bay Creek watershed, San Juan county, Washington

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    Freshwater resources in the San Juan Islands in Washington state are limited, and since the late 19th century, have been modified to support agricultural use in the islands. The False Bay Watershed is the largest watershed on San Juan Island, and contains the largest percentage of agricultural lands of any watershed on the island (59% of all agricultural activity on San Juan Island occurs in this watershed). Funded by a Department of Ecology under the Watershed Planning Implementation and Flow Achievement Grant Program (PIFA), this study produced two reports to identify and prioritize the feasibility of restoring salmonid habitat within the lower reaches of False Bay Creek. The first study, written by David Hartley, Ph.D., P.E. of Northwest Hydraulic Consultants, developed an HSPF watershed model calibrated to available stream data. This model is capable of synthesizing a long term time series of stream flows, lake and reservoir storage reflecting the range of climatically driven seasonal and interannual hydrologic variation associated with existing land use conditions and water management policies within the watershed. The hydrologic assessment characterizes the existing flow regime based on available data, and the model can be used to determine whether proposed changes to water management could produce instream flows sufficient to effectively support salmonid habitat. This study looked at pre-development conditions, current conditions, and modeled alternative flow scenarios needed to support salmonid habitat restoration. A companion study, the False Bay Watershed Restoration Plan: Stream Habitat Assessment Report, co-authored by Jennifer in collaboration with Andrew Wones of Essency Environmental and Scott Rozenbaum of Rozewood Environmental Services, describes existing stream habitat conditions and identifies limiting factors associated with potential habitat rehabilitation in the watershed. This report analyzed the lower 2.6 miles of False Bay Creek and prioritized reaches for riparian habitat rehabilitation using the SVAP2 method developed by NRCS. Jennifer will provide an overview and summary of both reports, and discuss how the results of these studies are being used to implement riparian habitat restoration within the watershed
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