59 resultados para Potomac River Estuary--Maps, Manuscript.
em University of Michigan
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At head of cover title: Northeastern United States Water Supply Study.
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At head of title: U.S. Department of the Interior, Geological Survey and Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin.
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"December 1968."
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Bibliography: p. 35-36.
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Thomson, T.R. Railroads,
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Whittaker Road-Huron River Drive, 1909: Map of the Huron River Valley
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Each part has special t.p. and separate paging.
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The objective of this study was to determine the effects, if any, of sublethal concentrations of suspended materials on the fish in estuarine systems. Experimental sediment suspensions reproduced the concentrations frequently found during flooding and at dredging sites and dredged-material disposal sites. The suspensions were of natural sediment, obtained from the Patuxent River estuary, Maryland, or commercially available Fuller's earth. Fish were collected in the Patuxent River estuary and transported to the laboratory. The selected fish species inhabited ecologically different sections of the estuary; therefore, the overall reactions of each species were unique. Seven species of estuarine fish were exposed to Fuller's earth and natural sediment suspensions for timed periods and hematological changes were noted. The effects of various concentrations of Fuller's earth suspensions on white perch gill tissue were determined. Oxygen consumption rates of striped bass, white perch, and toadfish were measured in filtered Patuxent River water and compared to consumption rates in filtered river water suspensions of Fuller's earth or Patuxent River sediment. Fish showed signs of stress in response to suspended sediments in most of the experiments. Results indicate that sublethal concentrations of suspended solids can affect estuarine fish.
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"Published as the third item of the functions assigned to the Mapping Subcommittee by the Arkansas White Red Basins Inter-Agency Committee"--p. [2] of cover.
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Vol. 8 has title: Atlas accompanying the original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806, being facsimile reproductions of maps, chiefly by William Clark ... Now for the first time published, from the original manuscripts ... together with a modern map of the route ...