Call Number (LC) Title Results
I 19.15/5:15-C 2 Safe work practices for working with wildlife 1
I 19.15/5:16-B 1 Multi-taxa database data dictionary 1
I 19.15/5:BK.1/CHAP.D-3 Guidelines and standard procedures for continuous water-quality monitors station operation, record computation, and data reporting 1
I 19.15/5:BK.1/CHAP.D1 Water temperature influential factors field measurement, and data presentation 1
I 19.15/5:BK.2/CHAP.8 Forest vegetation monitoring protocol for national parks in the North Coast and Cascades Network 1
I 19.15/5:BK.2/CHAP.9 Quantifying equid behavior--a research ethogram for free-roaming feral horses 1
I 19.15/5:BK.2/CHAP.A-2 Sampling protocol for monitoring abiotic and biotic characteristics of mountain ponds and lakes 1
I 19.15/5:BK.2/CHAP.A-3 Selection and application of microbial source tracking tools for water-quality investigations 1
I 19.15/5:BK.2/CHAP.A-4 Field guide to the plant community types of Voyageurs National Park 1
I 19.15/5:BK.2/CHAP.A-5 Herpetological monitoring using a pitfall trapping design in southern California 1
I 19.15/5:BK.2/CHAP.A-6 Landbird monitoring protocol for national parks in the North Coast and Cascades Network 1
I 19.15/5:BK.2/CHAP.A-7 Protocol for monitoring fish assemblages in Pacific Northwest national parks 1
I 19.15/5:BK.2/CHAP.B-1 Weather and climate monitoring protocol, Channel Islands National Park, California 1
I 19.15/5:bk.2/chap.D 2 Application of seismic-refraction techniques to hydrologic studies 1
I 19.15/5:BK.2/CHAP.D1 Application of surface geophysics to ground-water investigations 1
I 19.15/5:BK.2/CHAP.E-3 USGS polar temperature logging system, description and measurement uncertainties 1
I 19.15/5:BK.2/Chap.E1 Application of borehole geophysics to water-resources investigations 1
I 19.15/5:BK.2/CHap.F1 Application of drilling, coring, and sampling techniques to test holes and wells 1
I 19.15/5:BK.2/CHAP.G-1 Protocol for Landsat-based monitoring of landscape dynamics at North Coast and Cascades Network parks 1
I 19.15/5:bk.3/ch.A11 Measurement of discharge by the moving-boat method 1