947 resultados para Geology -- Queensland -- Burdekin River region
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Examines six subbasins of the Du Page River, covering approximately 372 square miles in northeastern Illinois, mostly in Du Page and Will Counties with small portions in Cook, Kane, Kendall, and Grundy Counties. One subbasin, the East Branch Du Page River, has been designated a state "Resource Rich Area".
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"Critical Trends Assessment Program."--Cover.
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"Critical Trends Assessment Progarm."--Cover.
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Critical Trends Assessment Program (CTAP)
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"Critical Trends Assessment Program."--Cover.
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"Critical Trends Assessment Program.--Cover.
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"Critical Trends Assessment Program."--Cover.
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Vols. 1 and 3 published 2000; v. 2 and 4: 1999.
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"The La Moine River Area Assessment, part of a series of statewide regional assessments, examines approximately 1,855 square miles in west-central Illinois. The report provides information on the natural and human resources of the area as a basis for managing and improving its ecosystem. The development of ecosystem-based information and management programs in Illinois are the result of three processes -- the Critical Trends Assessment Program, Conservation Congress, and Water Resources and Land Use Priorities Task Force."--P. iii, v. 2. Information and management programs in Illinois are the result of three processes -- the Critical Trends Assessment Program, the Conservation Congress, and the Water Resources and Land Use Priorities Task Force."--P. iii, v. 2.
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"Examines an area in northwestern Illinois formed by the Rock and Green River systems ... designated a state Resource Rich Area"--P. iii.
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"The Mackinaw River Area Assessment examines an area situated along the Mackinaw River in the central part of Illinois. Because significant natural community and species diversity is found in the area, it has been designated a state Resource Rich Area. This report is part of a series of reports on Illinois Resource Rich Areas where a public-private partnership has been formed. These assessments provide information on the natural and human resources of the areas as a basis for managing and improving their ecosystems. The determination of resource rich areas and development of ecosystem-based information and management programs in Illinois are the result of three processes -- the Critical Trends Assessment Program, the Conservation Congress, and the Water Resources and Land Use Priorities Task Force."--P. iii, v.1.
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"Examines the Spoon River basin in west central Illinois"--P. iii.
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"Critical Trends Assessment Program."--Cover.
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The Critical Trends Assessment Program (CTAP) documents changes in ecological conditions.
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"Examines an area of more than 1,200 square miles in east central Illinois ... designated a state Resource Rich Area."--P. iii.