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Lee, Chi Won, Benjamin Liang, Kenneth L. Goldsberry, Ralph R. Baker, and Phillip L. Chapman. "EFFECT OF PLANTING DATE AND SOIL APPLICATIONS OF FUNGICIDE AND TRICHODERMA ON FLOWERING AND YIELD OF TWO STANDARD CARNATION CULTIVARS." HortScience 25, no. 9 (1990): 1102d—1102. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.25.9.1102d.

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This study was carried out to determine the influences of planting date (June, July) and soil applications of Trichoderma harzianum (strain T-95) and a fungicide containing ethazole + thiophanate (BanrotR) on flower production of standard carnation cvs. Improved White and Tanga. The one-year production data showed that the fungicide treatment increased flower yield by 7.3% (33.5 flowers/m2) and 4.8% (23.3 flowers/m2) in Improved White and Tanga, respectively, for June planting. Improved White produced more flowers and fancy grades when planted in July as compared to June planting. Planting date did not influence either the yield or the flower quality in Tanga. The effectiveness of Trichoderma as a biological control agent on flower yield and quality was not evident. The patterns of weekly flower production for the two cultivars were determined and graphically illustrated.
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Gutterman, Yitzchak. "ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AFFECTING FLOWERING AND FRUIT DEVELOPMENT OF OPUNTIA FICUS-INDICA CUTTINGS DURING THE THREE WEEKS BEFORE PLANTING." Israel Journal of Plant Sciences 43, no. 2 (1995): 151–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07929978.1995.10676601.

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Opuntia ficus-indica(prickly pear) is a widespread desert perennial cactus shrub. The plants produce either lateral branches or flowers from the axillary meristems, depending on maternal and environmental influences.The flower buds develop from the axillary meristems mainly at the margin of the apical part of the terminal flat branch segments. Flower bud meristems start to be active and secrete mucus in January. The red-bracted flower buds start to appear in March/April, flowers open in May/June, and fruit matures in June/August.This study focused on the appearance of flower buds, flowers, and fruits after induction ofO. ficus-indicaone-segment branch cuttings by environmental factors during the 3-week healing period after cutting and before planting. The influence of treatments such as temperature, light intensity, and day length on flower bud appearance and fruit development is described.
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Yonemori, K., A. Sugiura, K. Tanaka, and K. Kameda. "Floral Ontogeny and Sex Determination in Monoecious-type Persimmons." Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science 118, no. 2 (1993): 293–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/jashs.118.2.293.

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Patterns of floral differentiation were studied in two monoecious-type Japanese persimmon (Diospyros kaki L.) cultivars Hana-gosho and Kakiyama-gaki. In both cultivars, the pistillate and staminate floral primordium started to differentiate in early June, and differentiation progressed until August, when the sepal primordia in pistillate flowers and petal primordia of staminate flowers had become evident. The buds then entered a quiescent, overwintering state. Thus, flower sex of monoecious-type persimmons was determined at a relatively early stage of floral development. Moreover, in both cultivars, sex differentiation was associated with previous history of the current season's shoots. Current season's shoots that bore pistillate flowers differentiated pistillate buds (mixed buds from which pistillate flowers emerge) at significantly higher rates than for shoots that bore staminate flowers. Similarly, shoots that bore staminate flowers produced staminate buds (mixed buds from which staminate flowers emerge) at a higher percentage than shoots that had borne pistillate flowers. With `Hana-gosho', the flower type was also predictable with fair accuracy by bud position on the current season's shoot, i.e., pistillate flowers emerged from distal mixed buds, whereas staminate flowers arose predominantly from basal buds.
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Gutterman, Yitzchak. "FLOWER AND FRUIT DEVELOPMENTAL STAGES OF THE XEROPHYTE OPUNTIA FICUS-INDICA." Israel Journal of Plant Sciences 43, no. 3 (1995): 271–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07929978.1995.10676612.

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The developmental stages of the flower bud of Opuntia ficus-indica (prickly pear), from the initial active meristem of the axillary flower bud to the mature fruit, including pollination and seed development, are followed. This xerophyte develops flower buds mainly from the axillary buds on the margin of the apical part of the terminal segment of the flat, leafless branch (platiclades). Flower bud meristems start to be active and secrete mucus in January. The red-bracted flower buds start to appear in March/April, flowers open during May/June, and fruit matures during June/August. The developmental stages were divided into 11 stages, and some were photographed by SEM.
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Wociór, Stanisław. "Influence of hand thinning of flowers and fruits on yielding and fruit quality of apples cultivar Szampion." Acta Agrobotanica 61, no. 2 (2012): 141–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/aa.2008.042.

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The thinning of flowers and fruit sets did not change the strength of tree growth in a signifi cant way. Szampion cv. trees on rootstock A 2 grew better than on M.7. The trees of Szampion RENO cv. grew significantly worst. The thinning of flowers and fruit sets decreased the yield from a tree and the total yield from 1 ha of the studied biological material. Flower thinning slightly increased the mean commercial yield as compared to the control trees. Thinning of 50% of flowers at the stage of the pink bud and sets after the June fall decreased the number of fruits on the trees of Szampion cv. grafted on M.7. It was only in 2004 that the flower thinning treatment significantly increased the fruit weight. Flower thinning increased the percentage of fruits with a diameter of over 7 cm in the case of Szampion cv. trees grafted on M.7. This treatment considerably (in 2006 significantly) improved fruit colouring. A positive reaction to flower thinning was also observed in Szampion RENO trees. In the case of Szampion cv., which shows a tendency to excessive fruit setting and small fruits, it is better to apply flower thinning eliminating the excess of sets in the period of cell division in growing fruits than do it later, after the June fall. The inflorescence removal treatment requires much more time than thinning of fruit sets.
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McFarland, Jonnene D., Peter G. Kevan, and Meredith A. Lane. "Pollination biology of Opuntia imbricata (Cactaceae) in southern Colorado." Canadian Journal of Botany 67, no. 1 (1989): 24–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/b89-004.

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The floral phenology, compatibility system, and pollinator fauna of Opuntia imbricata (Haw.) DC. in southern Colorado were studied. The plants bloom for approximately 4 weeks in June and July. Opuntia imbricata sets numerous seeds when it is open-pollinated or experimentally cross-pollinated; it is self-incompatible and not apomictic. The most effective pollinators were found to be medium to large bees of the genera Diadasia and Lithurge; beetles are ubiquitous on flowers of O. imbricata, but probably do not effect pollination because they rarely move from flower to flower and usually restrict their activities to the stamens and base of the inside of the flowers.
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Scrok, Gilson João, and Isabela Galarda Varassin. "Reproductive biology and pollination of Aechmea distichantha Lem. (Bromeliaceae)." Acta Botanica Brasilica 25, no. 3 (2011): 571–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0102-33062011000300009.

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Reproductive biology, including phenology, flower biology, pollination, and the reproductive system in the bromeliad Aechmea distichantha were studied in an Araucaria forest in the state of Paraná. Phenology and reproduction in terricolous plants were followed in October 2006 and May - October of 2007. Flowering peaked from June to September and fruiting was from June to October. Flower anthesis lasted one day. Flowers were pollinated the most by the hummingbird Stephanoxis lalandi and the most common butterfly visitor was Lychnuchoides ozias ozias. Nectar concentration declined during anthesis, while nectar volume was constant. Aechmea distichantha is self-compatible with 30-45% fruit formation in self-pollination tests. Sunlight influences reproduction: when controlling for bromeliad and inflorescence size, plants in sunlight produced more seeds per fruit than plants in the shade. Reproduction was also associated with inflorescence size when controlling for bromeliad size. That is, larger inflorescences in similar sized plants produced more flowers and more seeds per fruit.
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Lydaki, M. E., and J. C. Vlahos. "Pollination Mechanisms of Ebenus cretica." HortScience 33, no. 3 (1998): 483f—484. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.33.3.483f.

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Ebenus cretica L., is an endemic plant of Crete with potential as a cut flower or flowering potted plant. It is a herbaceous perennial evergreen subshrub that flowers from April to June. It forms numerous thick racemes with an average of 50 pink or purple flowers 10 to 12 mm long. A great variability in major morphological characteristics exists among the populations of E. cretica on the island; however, color variants are very rare. Selection and breeding is a necessary prerequisite before the plant is marketable; therefore, research conducted at the TEI of Heraklion since 1994 has focused on artificial self- and cross-pollination of pink-flowered ebenus plants. It has been concluded that the zygomorphic flowers of E. cretica are pollinated by insects (bumblebees); the tripping mechanism occurs and seeds are formed by either cross- or self-pollination. For self-pollination, unripe flower racemes were enveloped in paper bags and shaken by hand or wind to release pollen; however, this method gave poor results. Best results were obtained by tripping the flowers while avoiding the introduction of foreign pollen. Self-incopatibility was not observed. Cross-pollination was achieved by emasculating flowers on the female parent, 2 to 4 days prior to the dehiscence of the anthers. The corolla is half-white and half-pink at this stage, turning to a uniform pink when the pollen is ripe. The stigma appears to be fully receptive at least 2 days before the dehiscence of the anthers. Each fertilized ovule gives one mature seed ≈3 weeks after pollination. This research indicates that breeding techniques can be applied without difficulty to E. cretica in order to develop uniform plant material and new varieties/hybrids with desirable characteristic.
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Menegaes, Janine Farias, Fernanda Alice Antonello Londero Backes, Rogério Antônio Bellé, and Rogério Luiz Backes. "Diagnóstico do mercado varejista de flores de Santa Maria, RS." Ornamental Horticulture 21, no. 3 (2015): 291. http://dx.doi.org/10.14295/oh.v21i3.629.

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The present study aimed to diagnose the flowers retail market and ornamental plants in Santa Maria, RS, Brazil, by means of a research in loco, from January to June of 2013, based on questionnaires and interviews applied to the managers of the establishment, as well as of an application of a visual and phytosanitary scale to other establishments that sell flowers and ornamental plants, such as agricultural shops, fairs of horticultural products, supermarkets and providers of funeral services - cemeteries and funeral homes. The diagnosis aims to know the steps of the dynamics observed from the market of flowers until the final consumer, and to segment the types of floricultures, distinguishing them according to the commercial focus — floricultures of arrangements and bouquets, and producing flowers and landscape floricultures. Based on the diagnosis it can be concluded that the Santa Maria retail flowers and ornamental plants follows the national trend of floral arrangements and bouquets shops, with the increase of the companies focused on landscaping and gardening. Among the most marketed plants are the rose as the best-selling cut flower, the begonia as potted flower, the fern for foliage arrangements, the cactus as potted plant, the raffia as garden plant and the pansy as the best-selling plant in boxes.
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Bosma, Theresa, John Dole, and Niels Maness. "621 Optimizing Marigold (Tagetes erecta L.) Petal and Pigment Yield." HortScience 35, no. 3 (2000): 504C—504. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.35.3.504c.

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Marigold flower pigments can be extracted and used as a natural source of food colorants in the poultry and dairy industry. These pigments impart an orange color to egg yolks and a yellowish color to dairy products. We examined four African marigold cultivars for their ability to be commercially grown and harvested mechanically. `E-1236' yielded the highest quantity of lutein (22 kg/ha), a carotenoid pigment, using a spectrophotometer for quantification. `E-1236' and `A-975' were the earliest flowering cultivars, 11 June 1998 for transplants and 9 July 1998 for direct-seeded, at 8 weeks after sowing regardless of field establishment method. `E-1236' produced the greatest number of flowers in a production season, both as transplants (68 flowers/plant) and direct-seeded (57 flowers/plant) at 363,290 plants/ha. Transplants resulted in two more harvests in a single season than direct-seeded plants. Subsequently, more flowers and petal material were produced for pigment extraction than with direct-seeded plants. A one-time application of ammonium nitrate (28.02 kg/ha) at mid-season did not significantly effect flower number, flower weight, or pigment yield. Experiment was repeated in 1999 with four cultivars, two field establishment methods, seven harvest dates, and five nitrogen applications.
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Stevens, John. "A Flower with Many Petals: Contemporary Implications of C.G. Jung and Jane Roberts." Honors in the Major Thesis, University of Central Florida, 2004. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETH/id/728.

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This item is only available in print in the UCF Libraries. If this is your Honors Thesis, you can help us make it available online for use by researchers around the world by following the instructions on the distribution consent form at http://library.ucf<br>B.S.<br>Bachelors<br>Arts and Sciences<br>Liberal Studies
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PALHARES, MARIO RODRIGO LEITZKE. "ANALYSIS OF THE DETERMINATIVE ONES OF THE FLOWS FOR DEEP OF CHANGEABLE INCOME: A STUDY ON THE INDUSTRY OF DEEP IN BRAZIL BETWEEN JULY OF 1997 AND JUNE OF 2001." PONTIFÍCIA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO, 2002. http://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/Busca_etds.php?strSecao=resultado&nrSeq=2762@1.

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PONTIFÍCIA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO<br>Esta dissertação de mestrado se propõe a fazer uma investigação sobre as variáveis que influenciaram os fluxos de recursos para fundos de renda variável no Brasil no período compreendido entre julho de 1997 e junho de 2001. Utilizamos um modelo de regressão múltipla para tentar averiguar se as variáveis retorno, risco, rede de distribuição, tamanho dos fundos e o fluxo agregado para a indústria influenciam o comportamento dos fluxos de recursos para nossa amostra composta por mais de 150 fundos de ações das mais diversas instituições.<br>This Master`s Degree dissertation aims to investigate the variables that might influence the flow of resources to equity funds in Brazil between July 1997 and June 2001. We used a General Linear Model (GLM) to verify if variables such as return, risk, distribution network, funds net worth and the aggregate flow of funds to the industry can explain the flow of resources to each of more than 150 equity funds that compose our sample.
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Schneider, Sophie Therese [Verfasser], and Benjamin [Akademischer Betreuer] Jung. "Trade integration, global capital flows and the link to institutional quality from a North-South perspective / Sophie Therese Schneider ; Betreuer: Benjamin Jung." Hohenheim : Kommunikations-, Informations- und Medienzentrum der Universität Hohenheim, 2020. http://d-nb.info/121732612X/34.

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Hedberg, David-Paul Brewster. ""As Long as the Mighty Columbia River Flows"| The Leadership and Legacy of Wilson Charley, a Yakama Indian Fisherman." Thesis, Portland State University, 2017. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10257445.

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<p> On March 10, 1957, the United States Army Corps of Engineers completed The Dalles Dam and inundated Celilo Falls, the oldest continuously inhabited site in North America and a cultural and economic hub for Indigenous people. In the negotiation of treaties between the United States, nearly one hundred years earlier, Indigenous leaders reserved access to Columbia River fishing sites as they ceded territory and retained smaller reservations. In the years before the dam&rsquo;s completion, leaders, many of who were the descendants of earlier treaty signatories, attempted to stop the dam and protect both fishing sites from the encroachment of state and federal regulations and archaeological sites from destruction. This study traces the work of Wilson Charley, a Native fisherman, a member of the Yakama Nation&rsquo;s Tribal Council, and great-grandson of one of the 1855 treaty signatories. More broadly, this study places Indigenous actors on a twentieth-century Columbia River while demonstrating that they played active roles in the protest and management of areas affected by The Dalles Dam. </p><p> Using previously untapped archival sources&mdash;a substantial cache of letters&mdash;my analysis illustrates that Charley articulated multiple strategies to fight The Dalles Dam and regulations to curtail Native&rsquo;s treaty fishing rights. Aiming to protect the 1855 treaty and stop The Dalles Dam, Charley created Native-centered regulatory agencies. He worked directly with politicians and supported political candidates, like Richard Neuberger, that favored Native concerns. He attempted to build partnerships with archaeologists and landscape preservationists concerned about losing the area&rsquo;s rich cultural sites. Even after the dam&rsquo;s completion, he conceptualized multiple tribal economic development plans that would allow for Natives&rsquo; cultural and economic survival. </p><p> Given the national rise of technological optimism and the willingness for the federal government to terminate its relationship with federally recognized tribes, Charley realized that taking the 1855 treaty to court was too risky for the political climate of the 1950s. Instead, he framed his strategies in the language of twentieth-century conservation, specifically to garner support from a national audience of non-natives interested in protecting landscapes from industrial development. While many of these non-native partners ultimately failed him, his strategies are noteworthy for three reasons. First, he cast the fight to uphold Native treaty rights in terms that were relevant to non-natives, demonstrating his complex understanding of the times in which he lived. Second, his strategies continued an ongoing struggle for Natives to fish at their treaty-protected sites, thereby documenting an overlooked period between the fishing rights cases of the turn of the twentieth century and the 1960s and 1970s. Charley left a lasting legacy that scholars have not recognized because many of his visionary ideas came to fruition decades later. Finally, my analysis of Charley&rsquo;s letters also documents personal details that afford readers the unique perspective of one Indigenous person navigated through a tumultuous period in the Pacific Northwest and Native American history.</p>
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Hsiu-Jung, Chen, and 陳秀容. "Life of ceramic utterance and flower fragrances-Creation study and fulfillment of ceramic flower containers of Chen Hsiu-Jung." Thesis, 2014. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/75986561679730737784.

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碩士<br>國立臺東大學<br>美術產業碩士學位在職進修專班<br>102<br>Life of ceramic utterance and flower fragrances- Creation study and fulfillment of ceramic flower containers of Chen Hsiu-Jung Abstract       This research aims to create ceramic flower containers fit for modern living space. First it introduces ceramic flower containers through literary review, then it goes into art creation and work analysis. The ceramic flower containers are designed according to minimalism and to emphasize surface textures. Thus, after combining the works with plants together can concisely demonstrate art and nature in surroundings. In the hope that through the aesthetic managing and the company of art, the discomfort and anxiety of life can be transformed and eased, and can also energize our bodies, souls and spirits to achieve health maintenance function.   This art creation plans to integrate minimalism with texture in ceramic flower containers. From the works, it shows that single color glazing could better display textures of the works than the mixed color glazing. Furthermore, thick glazing is not recommended as this technique could blur the work surface and cover the surface textures. It is also not recommended to show too many textures in the same surface as to distract our attentions. The goal of this design is to use Minimalism to simplify the works to unity that can make even better display of surface textures. This creation research is designed under minimalism with texture and then arrange the creation works and plants to be exhibited as a whole. The ceramic flower containers are designed to embody the main concepts of modern Minimalism , simplification and merging. It enables viewers to appreciate the clear beauty of the ceramic flower containers and plants. The viewers can enjoy the peaceful and quiet atmosphere within. The variances of aesthetic in our living spaces can also be displayed from the surface textures, forms and colors in the ceramic works. Keywords:ceramic flower container, modern ceramics, texture
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Huang, Ching-Jung, and 黃敬容. "Images of the Mind--The Artistic Creation Discourse of Flower and Bird Painting by Huang, Ching-Jung." Thesis, 2016. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/m658d6.

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碩士<br>國立屏東大學<br>視覺藝術學系碩士班<br>104<br>Regarding the application of cultural symbolic allegories, using paintings as a means to express ideas of the artist is not only the unique charm of eastern visual art paintings, but also one of the significant features of traditional Chinese culture. Flowers and birds have a close connection to human life, and they have long been used to express certain symbols or allegories of people’s life and thoughts. Furthermore, in traditional Chinese culture, the cultural symbolic meanings of flowers and birds have considerable abundant content. When being unable to use any language or rhetoric to describe the touches of heart, however, artists can convey their thoughts and feelings through the medium of artistic creation, which derives a series of cultural symbolic meanings related to it. The thesis is aimed to explore the following four aspects: (1) to experience the acquirement of imagery and symbolization via natural environment so as to represent the inner thoughts of the researcher (2) to analyze the personal style and stem of thoughts of the Flower and Bird Painting artists referred to in this thesis as well as the transition of the style and history of Flower and Bird Painting (3) the concrete conceptual presentation of the three series of art work---Images of The Mind by means of the creation and realization of Flower and Bird Painting (4) apart from appreciation of the beauty of natural flowers and birds with the viewers together, to explore future directions of creation by the reflection and discussion of the researcher. Paint with heart, use paintings to express heart, show feelings by paintings, demonstrate ambition by paintings and transit what one thinks, anticipates and aspires to creation in order to present the scenic picture of mind trying to depict. Compare objects to subjects, and express heart through objects so as to achieve possession of iconic pictures of individual creative conceptual thoughts.
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Books on the topic "Flowers june"

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Post Office and Civil Service. Subcommittee on Census and Population. Designation of a national floral emblem: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Census and Population of the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, second session, June 25, 1986. U.S. G.P.O., 1986.

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Asian Art Museum of San Francisco. The hundred flowers, botanical motifs in Chinese art =: Bai hua cheng xiang : Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, March 24-June 25, 1985. The Museum, 1985.

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Florence World Energy Research Symposium (1992 Florence, Italy). Energy for the transition age: Flowers '92 : proceedings of the Florence World Energy Research Symposium, Firenze, Italy, June 7-12, 1992. Edited by Stecco S. S and Moran Michael J. Nova Science Publishers, 1992.

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Florence World Energy Research Symposium (1990). A future for energy: FLOWERS '90 : proceedings of the Florence World Energy Research Symposium, Firenze, Italy, 28 May-1 June 1990. Edited by Stecco S. S and Moran Michael J. Pergamon Press, 1990.

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Stahl, Andrew. Andrew Stahl: New paintings : 24 March-23 April 1995, Flowers East at London Fields; 6 May-10 June 1995, Wolverhampton Art Gallery and Museum. Flowers East, 1995.

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International Summit on Horticultural Therapy (2004 Hyōgo, Japan). International Summit on Horticultural Therapy report: Exploring the therapeutic power of flowers, greenery and nature : message from Hyogo : June 5, 2004, AWAJI YUMEBUTAI International Conference Center. Hyōgo Prefecture, 2004.

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O'Keeffe, Georgia. Georgia O'Keeffe: Selected paintings and works on paper : April 26 through June 6, 1986. Hirschl & Adler Galleries, 1986.

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O'Keeffe, Georgia. Georgia O'Keeffe: Selected paintings and works on paper : Dallas, June 14 through July 14, 1986. Gerald Peters Gallery, 1986.

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Park, Barbara. Junie B. Jones is (almost) a flower girl. Random House, 2000.

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ill, Brunkus Denise, ed. Junie B. Jones is (almost) a Flower Girl. Random House, 1999.

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Westfall, John, and William Sheehan. "The June Flowers of 2004." In Celestial Shadows. Springer New York, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-1535-4_17.

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Heinzel, P., P. Kotrč, B. Schmieder, E. Hiei, and B. Anwar. "Coordinated Optical and Yohkoh Observations of 26 June 1992 Flare Loops." In Mass Supply and Flows in the Solar Corona. Springer Netherlands, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0930-7_31.

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Yonggang, Ge, Zou Qiang, Zhang Jianqiang, and Guo Xiaojun. "Characteristics, Causes and Hazards of Large-Scale Debris Flows on June 23 at Haitong Watershed, Tibet, China." In Advancing Culture of Living with Landslides. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53485-5_67.

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Morris, Richard N. "IGC Field Trip T181: Debris flows and the evolution of engineering geology at Glenwood Springs, Colorado." In Engineering Geology of Western United States Urban Centers: Los Angeles, California to Denver, Colorado June 27–July 7, 1989. American Geophysical Union, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/ft181p0064.

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Fürst, Juliane. "Consolidation." In Flowers Through Concrete. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198788324.003.0003.

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This chapter continues the chronological history of the Soviet hippie movement. It turns its gaze specifically on Moscow, where Iurii Burakov (alias Solntse) was instrumental in creating a loose association of hippies and their friends, which soon became known as the sistema. It explores the personality of Iura, who left a rich archive of auto-biographical writing, revealing a thoughtful young man steeped in his Soviet socialization, which left him with a strong desire for self-improvement and a collective mission. With greater organization on the part of the hippies, the state also mustered a stronger response. Both developments culminated in the 1 June 1971 demonstration, organized by Iura Burakov as a collective action against the American war in Vietnam, but which de facto was used by the authorities as a sting operation to capture the data of Moscow hippies and their like-minded peers. The demonstration resulted in the arrest of hundreds of hippies, possibly more than a thousand. Iura Burakov was left with the tarnished reputation of a potential traitor, entangled in the web of KGB tactics, which were first directed at destroying, later at co-opting the sistema.
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Gaskell, Elizabeth. "Chapter V." In Ruth. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199581955.003.0007.

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The June of 18— had been glorious and sunny, and full of flowers; but July came in with pouring rain, and it was a gloomy time for travellers and for weather-bound tourists, who lounged away the days in touching up sketches, dressing flies,<sup>*...</sup>
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Wohl, Ellen. "July: Of Fish and Frogs and Flying Things." In Saving the Dammed. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190943523.003.0010.

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By mid-July, abundant water continues to move in all directions within the beaver meadow. Water flows noisily down the main channel, creating deep pools where it mixes with water entering from secondary channels. Deeper waters well up from beneath overhung banks and the willow stems along the banks remain partly submerged. Pieces of driftwood collect where the channel bends, floating in perpetual circles atop the shadowed water. The water is clear of suspended sediment but stained slightly brown. Flow is noticeably lower in the secondary channels, where algae and bacteria stain the cobbles reddish-brown. Shallow water runs down a beaver trail toward the main channel, and I can easily imagine the trail eroding into a small canal over a period of years. The fern-like stems of rust red that grew beneath the pond waters earlier in the season have now emerged and bloomed, revealing a row of pink flowers of elephant’s head. Diminutive white twinflowers bloom near the conifers at the edge of the meadow. Stalks of pink and white Pyrola flowers rise above their ground-hugging leaves, which have been green since April. Mountain bluebells form clusters of indigo among the green hues of the grasses and sedges. Broad white blossoms of cow parsnip create a canopy above the other herbaceous plants. Aptly named shooting stars resemble tiny bursts of yellow and white trailing spiraling pink petals as they lean over the ground. The songbirds are less vocal than in June now that they are busy tending to nestlings weak at flying, but I can still hear the notes of chickadees, sparrows, and warblers, underlain by the distant croaks of ravens. Hummingbirds continue their mating displays, diving toward the ground as though intent on suicide, only to pull up at the last moment. The red blazes on their throats flash like fragments of momentary flame amidst the thick greenery. Mosquitoes are more noticeable now, despite the damselflies and dragonflies busily hunting back and forth across the openings among the willows. Beds of matted grass lie dispersed across the meadow.
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Copeland, Jack. "Introduction." In Colossus. Oxford University Press, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192840554.003.0006.

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The story of the Enigma cipher machine and its defeat by the Bletchley Park codebreakers astounded the world. This book describes Bletchley’s success against a later and more advanced German cipher machine that the British codenamed Tunny (see photograph 28). How Bletchley Park broke Tunny has been a closely guarded secret since the end of the war. Unlike Enigma, which dated from 1923 and was marketed openly throughout Europe, the ultra-secret Tunny was created by scientists of Hitler’s Third Reich for use by the German Wehrmacht. Tunny was technologically more sophisticated than Enigma and—theoretically—more secure. From 1942 Hitler and the German High Command in Berlin relied increasingly on Tunny to protect their communications with Army Group commanders across Europe. The Tunny network carried the highest grade of intelligence. Tunny messages sent by radio were first intercepted by the British in June 1941. After a year-long struggle with the new cipher, Bletchley Park had its first successes against Tunny in 1942. Broken Tunny messages contained intelligence that changed the course of the war, saving an incalculable number of lives. Central to the Bletchley attack on Tunny was Colossus, the world’s first large-scale electronic digital computer. The first Colossus was built during 1943 by Thomas H. Flowers and his team of engineers and wiremen, a tight-knit group who worked in utmost secrecy and at terrific speed. The construction of the machine took them ten months, working day and night, pushing themselves until (as Flowers said) their ‘eyes dropped out’. The racks of complex electronic equipment were transferred from Flowers’ laboratory at Dollis Hill in London to Bletchley Park, where Colossus was reassembled. Despite the fact that no such machine had previously been attempted, the computer was in working order almost straight away and ready to begin its fast-paced attack on the German messages. The name ‘Colossus’ was certainly apt. Colossus was the size of a room and weighed approximately a ton. By the end of the war in Europe there were ten Colossi. The computers were housed in two vast steel-framed buildings—a factory dedicated to breaking Tunny. There are photographs of some of the Colossi in the centre of the book.
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Brister, Wanda, and Jay Rosenblatt. "Epilogue The Lady Composer Rediscovered." In Madeleine Dring. Liverpool University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781949979312.003.0010.

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“She thought remains were of little importance.” —Roger Lord, letter of May 30, 2007 On June 22, 2004, one of us (Wanda) enjoyed a visit with Roger Lord at his home in Dorset, at which time she was able to discuss with him the life and career of his first wife, Madeleine Dring. The conversation turned from her life to her death, and he was asked, “Where is Madeleine buried? I would like to go place flowers on her grave.” Lord replied, “I don’t know if she is still there. We only leased the grave for twenty-five years.” Gravesites are at a premium in London and are often leased and turned over for later use. He continued “But I can tell you what I inscribed on her marker.” At the time of this exchange, twenty-seven years had passed since she died. But Lord did not forget about the question. In a letter of May 30, 2007, he writes: “P.S. You ask about tomb inscription &amp; where. Madeleine was buried in Lambeth Cemetery.”...
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Öhrström, Lars. "War and Vanity." In The Last Alchemist in Paris. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199661091.003.0018.

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In my childhood, visits to Gothenburg would always include a long (it seemed at the time) tram ride with my mother, from the centre of town to the north-eastern districts, past the old, red brick, ball-bearing factory of SKF to the vast Kviberg Cemetery to put flowers on my grandmother’s grave. I never ventured on any longer excursions among the neat flower-decorated graves on these well-kept lawns, but had I done so I would perhaps have discovered a different, more uniform, part of the cemetery that relatives seldom visited: the war graves. War graves form a somewhat unexpected discovery in the suburbs of a country that was neutral in both world wars, but there it is. Among the mostly German, American, and British graves we find, in the Commonwealth section, that of Arthur Cownden who, at 17, was probably the youngest to be buried there. He was boy telegraphist on a Royal Navy destroyer, and on the morning of 1 June 1916 his body was washed ashore close to the small fishing village of Fiskebäckskil on the Swedish west coast. His ship, the HMS Shark , was one of many British losses during the preceding day’s Battle of Jutland—the only clash between the main forces of the Royal Navy and the German Hochseeflotte during World War I. By all accounts this was a terrible battle, with loss of lives in the thousands on both sides, and one of the largest naval battles ever fought. The Battle of Jutland remains somewhat controversial for two reasons: the enduring argument between the two British commanders, David Beatty and his superior John Jellicoe, and the purported role of the Royal Navy’s smokeless gunpowder cordite in the sinking of a number of its own ships. We have no business with naval tactics, but the cordite question is related to one of the lesser-known supply problems of World War I, that of acetone. You may be familiar with this molecule as nail varnish remover, but perhaps you also know the disastrous effect it has on the glossy surface of cars.
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Conference papers on the topic "Flowers june"

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Satoh, Masashi, Mikio Sasaki, and Takahiro Takeuchi. "Calculation of Water That Flows in River in North District, Japan." In ASME/JSME 2003 4th Joint Fluids Summer Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fedsm2003-45708.

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In this study, two models for snow and snowmelt were extended. Using those models, the calculation of water flowing in river was carried out. The results were compared with the observations. The outflow estimated by using the snow model in winter is in good agreement with the observations, and the snowmelt runoff predicted by using the snowmelt model in spring, April, May and June, is also at the good accuracy. The snowmelt runoff starts increasing from the early April, and it reaches the peak in the early May.
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Zou, Yan, Jinhai He, Ping Zhao, Zhangru Qiu, and Yuewen Yang. "On the role of western Pacific subtropical high and easterly flows from its south side in May-June precipitation over Fujian province." In Optical Engineering + Applications, edited by Xiaolei Zou, Dale Barker, and Francois-Xavier Le Dimet. SPIE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.732306.

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RUDZIANSKAITĖ, Aurelija, and Stefanija MISEVIČIENĖ. "INVESTIGATION OF PHOSPHORUS CHANGE IN A SANDY LOAM ASSOCIATED WITH CONTROLLED DRAINAGE." In Rural Development 2015. Aleksandras Stulginskis University, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/rd.2015.066.

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Most of the soil chemical matters are soluble in the water; therefore changes in hydrological regime of ecosystem are closely related to the changes of nutrient leaching. Excess phosphorus causes eutrophication in surface waters. The aim of the research was to establish controlled drainage influence on the soil moisture regime, on the amount of mobile phosphorus in the soil and its leaching. Investigations were carried out in sandy loam and loam soils in the Middle Lithuanian Lowland from June 2014 to June 2015. During the study period precipitation was 93 % of the climate normals, the average temperature was 1.4 ° C higher than the climate normals. Based on preliminary studies, several tendencies were observed, that when drainage outflow began, the amount of soil moisture in subsoil (50–80 cm layer of the soil) of controlled drainage plot was higher than in the conventional drainage plot, and higher moisture supplies stayed for a longer period of time. Also the fluctuation (variation’s coefficient 24 %) of mobile P2O5. was higher. The Ptotal and PO4-P concentrations were lower in the controlled drainage than in the conventional drainage during winter – spring flood period, when water pressure was the highest (70 cm) in the outlet of drainage and water flowed through flap of the riser column
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Sulistiawati, Ni Putu, and Ni Komang Astiari. "Physiology of Flower Development Stages in Siam Citrus Plants." In Proceedings of the 2nd Warmadewa Research and Development Seminar (WARDS), 27 June 2019, Denpasar-Bali, Indonesia. EAI, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.13-12-2019.2298269.

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Yun, B. Min, Cyrus K. Aidun, and Ajit P. Yoganathan. "Blood Damage Quantification in Cardiovascular Flows Through Medical Devices Using a Novel Suspension Flow Method." In ASME 2013 Conference on Frontiers in Medical Devices: Applications of Computer Modeling and Simulation. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fmd2013-16084.

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A numerical suspension flow solver is presented that can accurately quantify blood damage in cardiovascular flows. This method is capable of high spatiotemporal resolution simulations with optimal parallel computing. In addition, the method models realistic platelets for more accurate damage quantification compared to alternative methods. The numerical tool is tested on a baseline case of a St. Jude Medical bileaflet mechanical heart valve, and blood damage results are analyzed in both Lagrangian and Eulerian viewpoints.
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Jennifer Pronto and Curt A Gooch. "Pump Performance Tests as a Method of Determining Influent Mass Flows to Dairy Farm Anaerobic Digesters." In 2008 Providence, Rhode Island, June 29 - July 2, 2008. American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.13031/2013.25179.

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Cetindag, Semih, and Murat K. Aktas. "INTERACTION OF RAYLEIGH-BÉNARD CONVECTION AND OSCILLATORY FLOWS." In Proceedings of CONV-14: International Symposium on Convective Heat and Mass Transfer. June 8 - 13, 2014, Kusadasi, Turkey. Begellhouse, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1615/ichmt.2014.intsympconvheatmasstransf.610.

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Karadeniz, Z. Haktan, Dilek Kumlutas, and Ozgun Ozer. "MESHED INFRARED THERMOGRAPHY FOR DETERMINING TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTIONS IN AIR FLOWS." In Proceedings of CONV-14: International Symposium on Convective Heat and Mass Transfer. June 8 - 13, 2014, Kusadasi, Turkey. Begellhouse, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1615/ichmt.2014.intsympconvheatmasstransf.180.

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Kruse, Sarah, Sanaz Esmaeili, Sajad Jazayeri, et al. "Highs and lows: Using GPR to map cinder cones, lava flows, and lava tubes on Earth to support studies of the Moon and Mars." In 18th International Conference on Ground Penetrating Radar, Golden, Colorado, 14–19 June 2020. Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/gpr2020-112.1.

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Mahfoud, Brahim, and Rachid Bessaih. "THREE-DIMENSIONAL SWIRLING FLOWS WITH HEAT TRANSFER IN A CYLINDRICAL ENCLOSURE UNDER AXIAL MAGNETIC FIELD." In Proceedings of CONV-14: International Symposium on Convective Heat and Mass Transfer. June 8 - 13, 2014, Kusadasi, Turkey. Begellhouse, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1615/ichmt.2014.intsympconvheatmasstransf.940.

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Reports on the topic "Flowers june"

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Jenkins, J. T., and M. Y. Louge. Dense inclined flows: Theory and experiments. Quarterly technical progress report, April 1, 1994--June 30, 1994. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10182348.

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Ottino, J. M. Mixing of immiscible fluids in chaotic flows and related issues. Progress report, June 1, 1992--May 31, 1993. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10146070.

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Sinclair, J. L., E. J. Bolio, and C. M. Hrenya. Predictive modeling of particle-laden, turbulent flows. Quarterly progress report No. 3, April 1 to June 30, 1993. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10194913.

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Richman, M. W. [Kinetic theory and boundary conditions for flows of highly inelastic spheres: Application to gravity driven granular flows down bumpy inclines]. Quarterly progress report, April 1, 1992--June 30, 1992. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10104160.

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Richman, M. Kinetic theory and boundary conditions for flows of highly inelastic spheres. Quarterly progress report, April 1, 1995--June 30, 1995. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/102338.

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Brown, A., Martin Sommerfeid, A. D. Gosman, et al. Abstracts of Presentations at Workshop on Unsteady and Two-Phase-Flows, Held in London, England on June 28-29, 1990. Defense Technical Information Center, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada225749.

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Cooper, Christopher, Jacob McDonald, and Eric Starkey. Wadeable stream habitat monitoring at Congaree National Park: 2018 baseline report. National Park Service, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/nrr-2286621.

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The Southeast Coast Network (SECN) Wadeable Stream Habitat Monitoring Protocol collects data to give park resource managers insight into the status of and trends in stream and near-channel habitat conditions (McDonald et al. 2018a). Wadeable stream monitoring is currently implemented at the five SECN inland parks with wadeable streams. These parks include Horseshoe Bend National Military Park (HOBE), Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park (KEMO), Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park (OCMU), Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area (CHAT), and Congaree National Park (CONG). Streams at Congaree National Park chosen for monitoring were specifically targeted for management interest (e.g., upstream development and land use change, visitor use of streams as canoe trails, and potential social walking trail erosion) or to provide a context for similar-sized stream(s) within the park or network (McDonald and Starkey 2018a). The objectives of the SECN wadeable stream habitat monitoring protocol are to: Determine status of upstream watershed characteristics (basin morphology) and trends in land cover that may affect stream habitat, Determine the status of and trends in benthic and near-channel habitat in selected wadeable stream reaches (e.g., bed sediment, geomorphic channel units, and large woody debris), Determine the status of and trends in cross-sectional morphology, longitudinal gradient, and sinuosity of selected wadeable stream reaches. Between June 11 and 14, 2018, data were collected at Congaree National Park to characterize the in-stream and near-channel habitat within stream reaches on Cedar Creek (CONG001, CONG002, and CONG003) and McKenzie Creek (CONG004). These data, along with the analysis of remotely sensed geographic information system (GIS) data, are presented in this report to describe and compare the watershed-, reach-, and transect-scale characteristics of these four stream reaches to each other and to selected similar-sized stream reaches at Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park, Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park, and Chattahoochee National Recreation Area. Surveyed stream reaches at Congaree NP were compared to those previously surveyed in other parks in order to provide regional context and aid in interpretation of results. edar Creek’s watershed (CONG001, CONG002, and CONG003) drains nearly 200 square kilometers (77.22 square miles [mi2]) of the Congaree River Valley Terrace complex and upper Coastal Plain to the north of the park (Shelley 2007a, 2007b). Cedar Creek’s watershed has low slope and is covered mainly by forests and grasslands. Cedar Creek is designated an “Outstanding Resource Water” by the state of South Carolina (S.C. Code Regs. 61–68 [2014] and S.C. Code Regs. 61–69 [2012]) from the boundary of the park downstream to Wise Lake. Cedar Creek ‘upstream’ (CONG001) is located just downstream (south) of the park’s Bannister Bridge canoe landing, which is located off Old Bluff Road and south of the confluence with Meyers Creek. Cedar Creek ‘middle’ and Cedar Creek ‘downstream’ (CONG002 and CONG003, respectively) are located downstream of Cedar Creek ‘upstream’ where Cedar Creek flows into the relatively flat backswamp of the Congaree River flood plain. Based on the geomorphic and land cover characteristics of the watershed, monitored reaches on Cedar Creek are likely to flood often and drain slowly. Flooding is more likely at Cedar Creek ‘middle’ and Cedar Creek ‘downstream’ than at Cedar Creek ‘upstream.’ This is due to the higher (relative to CONG001) connectivity between the channels of the lower reaches and their out-of-channel areas. Based on bed sediment characteristics, the heterogeneity of geomorphic channel units (GCUs) within each reach, and the abundance of large woody debris (LWD), in-stream habitat within each of the surveyed reaches on Cedar Creek (CONG001–003) was classified as ‘fair to good.’ Although, there is extensive evidence of animal activity...
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Dense inclined flows: Theory and experiments. Quarterly technical progress report, April 1--June 30, 1995. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/113905.

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Nuclear magnetic resonance studies of granular flows. Technical progress report for the quarter ending June 30, 1993. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10180704.

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Map of rainfall, debris flows, and flood effects of the June 27, 1995, storm in Madison County, Virginia. US Geological Survey, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.3133/i2623a.

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