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Exploring the USGS "virtual earth science library" |
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The Spatial Terrain Analysis Resource Toolset (START) |
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Tools to models : some applications of automated resource analysis tools for ecosystem management |
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Joint Fire Science Program |
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Automated drainage network and watershed delineation from digital elevation data |
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An evaluation of water velocities in culverts designed with weirs and/or roughening baffle |
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I 53.20/2:11
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Creating and saving query files in the wild horse and burro (HB) system |
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I 53.20/2:12
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An automated species tracking system |
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Mount Logan Wilderness : a southwestern ponderosa pine ecological restoration study |
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Paneling for photogrammetric mapping |
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Evolution of a value-based process for protecting instream flow |
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Restoration of unauthorized routes in sensitive species habitats |
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Managing deadwood for bat habitat |
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Monitoring the effectiveness of bat compatible mine gates' |
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Ground cover dynamics in a sagebrush steppe community |
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The use of aerial photography and historical records to assist land managers |
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A newly discovered population of Arctic char of the Kigluaik Mountains of Alaska |
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Abandoned mine land hazard awareness : what is BLM doing to inform the public? |
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Wild horse and burro population viabilty |
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Conservation issues for wild zebra, asses, and horses in Africa and Asia |
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