The Cedar Creek area, consisting of about 30 square miles, is
located on the west flank of the central Madison Range in Madison
County, Montana.
The rocks of the area include carbonates, sandstones, mudstones,
cherts, phosphorite, metamorphic rocks, intrusive igneous
rocks, and unconsolidated sediments and have been divided into 16...
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Madison Range, Madison County, Montana
AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF
Richard Eugene White for the degree
Approximately 23 square miles of the east-central part
of the Tendoy Range are included in the thesis area which
lies three miles west of Dell, Montana.
Rocks ranging in age from Late Mississippian to Recent
are exposed in the study area. The upper Paleozoic section
includes approximately 4,200 feet (1,281...
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Canyon area Beaverhead County, Montana
AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF
Richard A. Klecker for the degree
The stability and value of transgenic pest resistance for promoting tree growth are poorly understood. These data are
essential for determining if such trees could be beneficial to commercial growers in the face of substantial regulatory and
marketing costs. We investigated growth and insect resistance in hybrid poplar expressing the...
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. Klocko, Richard Meilan, Rosalind R. James, Venkatesh Viswanath, Cathleen Ma, Peggy Payne,
Lawrence Miller
The stability and value of transgenic pest resistance for promoting tree growth are poorly understood. These data are
essential for determining if such trees could be beneficial to commercial growers in the face of substantial regulatory and
marketing costs. We investigated growth and insect resistance in hybrid poplar expressing the...
Statistical summaries of streamflow data at 212 stream-gaging sites
are presented in this report to aid in appraising the hydrology of river
basins in Western Oregon. Records for 21 gaging stations were compiled
into separate periods owing to changes in regulation during the period
of data collection. The periods before...
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Volume 2. Western Oregon
By John Friday and Suzanne J. Miller
U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY •• - .
OPEN
A large amount of organic carbon is stored in high-latitude soils. A substantial proportion of this carbon stock is vulnerable and may decompose rapidly due to temperature increases that are already greater than the global average. It is therefore crucial to quantify and understand carbon exchange between the atmosphere and...
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catchment using a dynamic
ecosystem model at high spatial resolution
Tang, J., Miller, P. A., Persson, A