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Lewis, Reed S., and Thor H. Kiilsgaard. "Eocene plutonic rocks in south central Idaho." Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 96, B8 (1991): 13295–311. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/91jb00601.

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Pfister, James A., Daniel Cook, and Dale R. Gardner. "Cattle Grazing Toxic Delphinium andersonii in South-Central Idaho." Rangeland Ecology & Management 64, no. 6 (2011): 664–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.2111/rem-d-11-00001.1.

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Kudinova, Maria A. "An Overview of Rock Art Sites in Gansu Province, China." Oriental Studies 20, no. 4 (2021): 23–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.25205/1818-7919-2021-20-4-23-36.

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The paper presents a brief overview of rock art sites known to date on the territory of Gansu Province in north-western China. Petroglyphs have been discovered in all parts of the province, most of them concentrate in the north-western and central parts of the region. Over the past decades, a significant number of rock art sites has been found in the eastern and south-eastern parts of Gansu, but many materials from this territory have not yet been published or were published in hard-to-get local periodicals, quite often without any illustrations. The purpose of this article is to fill the lacu
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Bayarsaikhan, J. "Fish depictions in the deer stones." Turkic Studies Journal 3, no. 2 (2021): 44–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.32523/2664-5157-2021-2-44-53.

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The autochthonous community of Central Asia, including Mongolia, is based on a nomadic culture, the origins of which go back to the paleoculture, the Bronze Age. The article is devoted to the topic of Central Asia - study drawings, petroglyphs in the Late Bronze Age. On the deer stones, petroglyphs, logograms depicting heavenly bodies (sun, moon), hunting and labor tools, wild and domestic animals, fish, as well as the so-called «pair fish» of which were found during archaeological work in Mongolia, South Siberia, Central Asia. The article notes that in the depicted figures, logos reflected th
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Dungan, Robert S., Daniel D. Snow, and David L. Bjorneberg. "Occurrence of Antibiotics in an Agricultural Watershed in South-Central Idaho." Journal of Environmental Quality 46, no. 6 (2017): 1455–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.2134/jeq2017.06.0229.

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Rickart, Eric A., Obedh E. Ornelas, Douglas J. Merkler, and Lois F. Alexander. "Small Mammal Activity in South-Central Idaho during the 2017 Solar Eclipse." Western North American Naturalist 80, no. 1 (2020): 76. http://dx.doi.org/10.3398/064.080.0109.

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Cluer, Brian L. "Storage Basin Volume and Drainage Basin Dynamics: Camas Prairie, South-Central Idaho." Ground Water 27, no. 3 (1989): 323–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-6584.1989.tb00456.x.

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Clark, G. M., and D. S. Ott. "SPRINGFLOW EFFECTS ON CHEMICAL LOADS IN THE SNAKE RWER, SOUTH-CENTRAL IDAHO." Journal of the American Water Resources Association 32, no. 3 (1996): 553–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1752-1688.1996.tb04053.x.

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Constantopoulos, James. "Fluid inclusions and rare earth element geochemistry of fluorite from south-central Idaho." Economic Geology 83, no. 3 (1988): 626–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.2113/gsecongeo.83.3.626.

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Hasselblad, Kristin, and Marc Bechard. "Male Northern Goshawk Home Ranges in the Great Basin of South-central Idaho." Journal of Raptor Research 41, no. 2 (2007): 150–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.3356/0892-1016(2007)41[150:mnghri]2.0.co;2.

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York, Keri J., Tracey N. Johnson, Joel V. Yelich, William J. Price, and Melinda J. Ellison. "Mesic meadow response to varying levels of grazing utilization in south central Idaho." Translational Animal Science 3, Supplement_1 (2019): 1658–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/tas/txz050.

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Barrett, Stephen W. "Fire Suppression's Effects on Forest Succession within a Central Idaho Wilderness." Western Journal of Applied Forestry 3, no. 3 (1988): 76–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/wjaf/3.3.76.

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Abstract In south-central Idaho, fire-scar and tree regeneration patterns in the Salmon River Breaks portion of the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness suggest that primarily surface fires occurred frequently in semiarid ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa var. ponderosa)/Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca) forests. Efficient fire suppression since about 1935 has markedly reduced area fire frequency and has altered fuel succession, contributing to recent crown fire behavior in north- and east-facing stands. Prescribed fires might now be difficult to contain in these communities,
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Taylor, Daniel M. "The Status of Loons in Idaho." Western Birds 52, no. 1 (2021): 47–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.21199/wb52.1.3.

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This report summarizes and updates the population status and distribution of loons in Idaho. Formerly, the Common Loon bred in northern, central, and southeastern Idaho, probably widely. With only sporadic unsustained nesting in the last half century it has been essentially extirpated as a breeding species, but flocks of up to 200 migrating birds occur in spring and autumn. In spring, concentrations are most frequent in southeastern and south-central Idaho, but in autumn they are widespread. Common Loon migration peaks from mid-April to early May and from mid-October to mid-November. The speci
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Paull, Rachel Krebs. "Anderson Canyon – A Classic Area in South-Central Idaho for Teaching Alpine Glacial Geology." Journal of Geological Education 36, no. 4 (1988): 245–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.5408/0022-1368-36.4.245.

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Jones, Michael Hunt. "Do Shade and Shrubs Enhance Natural Regeneration of Douglas-Fir in South-Central Idaho?" Western Journal of Applied Forestry 10, no. 1 (1995): 24–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/wjaf/10.1.24.

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Abstract Shade duration and shrub composition in microsites with naturally regenerated Douglas-fir seedlings (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca) were compared to randomly located control plots without seedlings in hot, dry group selection cuts in the southernmost Boise National Forest. Shade duration was estimated using a sighting device which allowed quantification of the degrees of the sun's arc intercepted by timber, shrubs, or other obstructions. Measurements were standardized for the median date for summer high temperatures. Seedlings received more whole-day (P<0.001) and afternoon (P&
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Kirkpatrick, C. F. "Nonvitamin, Nonmineral Supplement Use Among Rural Older Adults in Southeast and South Central Idaho." Journal of the American Dietetic Association 105, no. 8 (2005): 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jada.2005.05.081.

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LEE, SANG UN, MATTHEW QUESNELL, LAWRENCE K. FOX, et al. "Characterization of Staphylococcal Bovine Mastitis Isolates Using the Polymerase Chain Reaction." Journal of Food Protection 61, no. 10 (1998): 1384–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.4315/0362-028x-61.10.1384.

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A polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay was adapted to detect toxin genes of staphylococcal isolates from cases of bovine mastitis. Samples were obtained from three geographical areas: Korea and Idaho and Washington in the northwest United States. Samples from Korea and Washington were randomly chosen. Idaho samples were from a prospective study of mastitis etiology. Forty-one milk samples from 25 commercial farms in south-central Idaho were collected from cows with symptoms of mastitis. Although Staphylococcus aureus constituted 37.5% of mastitis isolates, these isolates lacked genes for stap
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Dahan, Jennifer, Erik J. Wenninger, Brandon Thompson, Sahar Eid, Nora Olsen, and Alexander V. Karasev. "Relative Abundance of Potato Psyllid Haplotypes in Southern Idaho Potato Fields During 2012 to 2015, and Incidence of ‘Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum’ Causing Zebra Chip Disease." Plant Disease 101, no. 5 (2017): 822–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-05-16-0668-re.

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Zebra chip (ZC) disease, a serious threat to the potato industry, is caused by the bacterium ‘Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum’ (Lso). Five haplotypes (hapA to hapE) of this pathogen have been described so far in different crops, with only hapA and hapB being associated with ZC in potato. Both haplotypes are vectored and transmitted to a variety of solanaceaeous plants by the tomato/potato psyllid, Bactericera cockerelli (Šulc). Psyllids are native to North America, and four haplotypes have been identified and named based on their predominant geographic association: Northwestern, Central,
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Lowe, Brad S., David J. Delehanty, and John W. Connelly. "Greater Sage-GrouseCentrocercus urophasianusUse of Threetip Sagebrush Relative to Big Sagebrush in South-Central Idaho." Wildlife Biology 15, no. 3 (2009): 229–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.2981/07-068.

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Nigg, J. M. "The Borah Peak, Idaho Earthquake of October 28, 1983—Societal Response." Earthquake Spectra 2, no. 1 (1985): 17–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1193/1.1585300.

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This paper summarizes the societal impact of the October 28, 1983 earthquake on south-central Idaho. While local resources were sufficient to respond to immediate post-impact needs, the community of Mackay required substantial amounts of state and federal recovery funds for damage to residences, public buildings, roads, and life lines. Three types of post-impact problems were identified—interagency communication; media convergence; and public rumoring concerning dam collapse.
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Green, Thomas J., Bruce Cochran, Todd W. Fenton, et al. "The Buhl Burial: A Paleoindian Woman from Southern Idaho." American Antiquity 63, no. 3 (1998): 437–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2694629.

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In January 1989 highway workers encountered human skeletal remains in a gravel quarry in south-central Idaho near the town of Buhl. Excavation revealed the remains of a young Paleoindian woman, 17–21 years of age at the time of death, with craniofacial attributes similar to other North American Indian and East Asian populations. She was buried in windblown and colluvial sediments immediately overlying Bonneville flood gravel. Grave goods include a large stemmed biface, an eyed needle, and a bone implement of unknown function. Isotopic analysis suggests a diet of meat and fish, including anadro
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Burton, Bradford R., and Paul Karl Link. "Ichnology of Fine-Grained Mixed Carbonate-Siliciclastic Turbidites, Wood River Formation, Pennsylvanian-Permian, South-Central Idaho." PALAIOS 6, no. 3 (1991): 291. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3514909.

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Link, Paul K., Kathleen M. Autenrieth-Durk, Angie Cameron, C. Mark Fanning, James J. Vogl, and David A. Foster. "U-Pb zircon ages of the Wildhorse gneiss, Pioneer Mountains, south-central Idaho, and tectonic implications." Geosphere 13, no. 3 (2017): 681–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/ges01418.1.

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Zglobicki, Sara A., Amber D. Moore, and Nora L. Olsen. "Salt Accumulation and Potato Tuber Yield Response to Historical Dairy Manure Applications in South-Central Idaho." American Journal of Potato Research 93, no. 2 (2016): 150–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12230-015-9488-y.

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Douglas, George W. "Conservation Evaluation of Lemmon's Holly Fern, Polystichum lemmonii, a Threatened Fern in Canada." Canadian Field-Naturalist 118, no. 2 (2004): 164. http://dx.doi.org/10.22621/cfn.v118i2.904.

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In Canada, Lemmon's Holly Fern, Polystichum lemmonii, is restricted to the Baldy Mountain area on the eastern side of the Okanagan River valley in south-central British Columbia. This population represents the northern limits of the species which ranges south through northern Idaho, Washington and Oregon to northern California. In British Columbia, P. lemmonii is associated with ultramafic rocky ridges within a montane forest at an elevation of 1900 m. The population in the Baldy Mountain area is relatively small, unprotected and potentially imperilled by mining exploration, forest road constr
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Plummer, L. N., M. G. Rupert, E. Busenberg, and P. Schlosser. "Age of Irrigation Water in Ground Water from the Eastern Snake River Plain Aquifer, South-Central Idaho." Ground Water 38, no. 2 (2000): 264–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-6584.2000.tb00338.x.

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Wilson, R. R., and J. A. Shivik. "Contender pressure versus resource dispersion as predictors of territory size of coyotes (Canis latrans)." Canadian Journal of Zoology 89, no. 10 (2011): 960–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/z11-065.

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Many studies have proposed resource dispersion as the main determinant of territory size in coyotes ( Canis latrans Say, 1823), but few have considered contender pressure as an alternative hypothesis. We tested for differences in rates of intra-territorial visitation, movement, and extra-territorial excursions between two populations of coyotes with large differences in territory sizes. We collected fine-scale (15 min) movement data of coyotes in southeastern Texas and south-central Idaho. Both populations were active for similar lengths of each day, but coyotes in Idaho had territories 10× la
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Collins, Daniel P., Blake A. Grisham, Courtenay M. Conring, et al. "New Summer Areas and Mixing of Two Greater Sandhill Crane Populations in the Intermountain West." Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 7, no. 1 (2015): 141–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.3996/042015-jfwm-036.

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Abstract Population delineation throughout the annual life cycle for migratory birds is needed to formulate regional and national management and conservation strategies. Despite being well studied continentally, connectivity of sandhill crane Grus canadensis populations throughout the western portion of their North American range remains poorly described. Our objectives were to 1) use global positioning system satellite transmitter terminals to identify summer distributions for the Lower Colorado River Valley Population of greater sandhill cranes Grus canadensis tabida and 2) determine whether
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Mahrt, G. G., R. L. Stoltz, C. C. Blickenstaff, and T. O. Holtzer. "Comparisons Between Blacklight and Pheromone Traps for Monitoring the Western Bean Cutworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in South Central Idaho." Journal of Economic Entomology 80, no. 1 (1987): 242–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jee/80.1.242.

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Crosslin, J. M., N. Olsen, and P. Nolte. "First Report of Zebra Chip Disease and “Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum” on Potatoes in Idaho." Plant Disease 96, no. 3 (2012): 453. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis-10-11-0853.

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In September 2011, potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) tubers graded in a packing facility in south-central Idaho were observed with internal discolorations suggestive of zebra chip disease (ZC). Symptoms were observed in 1 to 2% of tubers of cv. Russet Norkotah and included brown spots and streaks especially in and near the vascular tissue. Some tubers also showed a dark and sunken stolon attachment typical of ZC (1). Initially, tissue samples were taken from seven symptomatic tubers and tested by PCR for “Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum”, the bacterium associated with ZC. Primers specific for
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Huerta, Audrey D., and David W. Rodgers. "Kinematic and dynamic analysis of a low-angle strike-slip fault: The Lake Creek fault of south-central Idaho." Journal of Structural Geology 18, no. 5 (1996): 585–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0191-8141(96)80026-5.

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Gillespie, Donna R., and Cindy A. Kinder. "Extension Staffing Models to Serve 4-H Clientele in Changing Times." Journal of Youth Development 5, no. 1 (2010): 105–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/jyd.2010.235.

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In response to budget cuts in 2002, 4-H staffing models were restructured. The response by University of Idaho Extension was intended to continue meeting the needs of Idaho’s citizens with fewer UI Extension faculty. This staffing reorganization led to the formation of the District III 4-H Team who united to bring stronger 4-H programs to south central Idaho and expand programs to underserved audiences. Information from surveys and interviews over the past seven years reflects the effectiveness, challenges and successes of the District III 4-H Team. In Making the Best Better: 4-H Staffing Patt
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Elbakidze, Levan, Brett Schiller, and R. Garth Taylor. "Estimation of Short and Long Run Derived Irrigation Water Demands and Elasticities." Water Economics and Policy 03, no. 01 (2017): 1750001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s2382624x17500011.

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Short-run and long-run derived irrigation water demand functions are estimated using shadow price data obtained from a profit maximization mathematical programming model. Crop and soil-type specific production functions are expressed in terms of applied irrigation water. Demand functions for two South Central Idaho counties are estimated using linear, semi-log, double-log, and Box-Cox transformation forms. Price elasticities, at the mean shadow prices, range from 0.8 to 1.2, 1.49 to 1.84, and 2.9 to 4.9, for short run, long run with deficit irrigation, and long run with no deficit irrigation,
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Kirkpatrick, Carol F., Randy M. Page, and Karen S. Hayward. "Nonvitamin, Nonmineral Supplement Use and Beliefs About Safety and Efficacy Among Rural Older Adults in Southeast and South Central Idaho." Journal of Nutrition For the Elderly 26, no. 1-2 (2006): 59–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j052v26n01_04.

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Douglas, George W., Jenifer L. Penny, and Ksenia Barton. "Conservation Evaluation of the Pacific Population of Dwarf Woollyheads, Psilocarphus brevissimus var. brevissimus, in Canada." Canadian Field-Naturalist 120, no. 2 (2006): 163. http://dx.doi.org/10.22621/cfn.v120i2.281.

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In Canada, Dwarf Woolly-heads, Psilocarphus brevissimus var. brevissimus, is restricted to the Similkameen River valley, south of Princeton in southwestern British Columbia and the extreme southeast and southwest corners of Alberta and Saskatchewan, respectively. This paper deals with the three British Columbia populations which represent the northwestern limit of the species which ranges from south-central British Columbia, southward in the western United States to Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, California and Baja California, Mexico. In British Columbia, P. brevis
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MAHONEY, J. BRIAN, University of Br. "Pennsylvanian and Permian Paleogeography of South-Central Idaho: the Wood River Basin." AAPG Bulletin 75 (1991). http://dx.doi.org/10.1306/20b23859-170d-11d7-8645000102c1865d.

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BUTTS, SUSAN H., University of Idah. "ABSTRACT: Paleontology and Paleoecology of the Arco Hills-Formation (Chesterian), South-Central Idaho." AAPG Bulletin 84 (2000). http://dx.doi.org/10.1306/8626c3f7-173b-11d7-8645000102c1865d.

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Paul Karl Link, Ian Warren. "Sequence Stratigraphic Analysis of the Mississippian Copper Basin Formation, South-Central Idaho: ABSTRACT." AAPG Bulletin 79 (1995). http://dx.doi.org/10.1306/8d2b201f-171e-11d7-8645000102c1865d.

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"Spatial and Temporal Variation in Physicochemical Properties of Dairy Lagoons in South-Central Idaho." Transactions of the ASABE 60, no. 2 (2017): 439–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.13031/trans.11991.

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Bierer, Andrew M., April B. Leytem, Christopher W. Rogers, and Robert S. Dungan. "Evaluation of a microplate spectrophotometer for soil organic carbon determination in south central Idaho." Soil Science Society of America Journal, September 14, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/saj2.20165.

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Brian J. Mahoney, Paul Karl Link. "Preliminary Basin Analysis of Late Pennsylvanian-Permian Wood River Basin, South-Central Idaho: ABSTRACT." AAPG Bulletin 71 (1987). http://dx.doi.org/10.1306/703c7d31-1707-11d7-8645000102c1865d.

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Jeffrey K. Geslin, Paul K. Link. "Permian Dollarhide Formation, Southern Smoky Mountains, South-Central Idaho: Depositional Environment and Petroleum Potential: ABSTRACT." AAPG Bulletin 70 (1986). http://dx.doi.org/10.1306/94886772-1704-11d7-8645000102c1865d.

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Dungan, Robert S., Carl A. Strausbaugh, and April B. Leytem. "Survey of selected antibiotic resistance genes in agricultural and non-agricultural soils in south-central Idaho." FEMS Microbiology Ecology 95, no. 6 (2019). http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/femsec/fiz071.

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"Quinisulcius acutus. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, No.April (August 1, 2012). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20123172038.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Quinisulcius acutus (Allen) Siddiqi. Tylenchida: Telotylenchidae. Hosts: polyphagous, including sorghum (Sorghum bicolor), common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris), tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum), lucerne (Medicago sativa), soyabean (Glycine max) and crested wheatgrass (Agropyron sp.). Information is given on the geographical distribution in Asia (Karnataka, India; Pakistan; and Turkey), North America (Alberta and Manitoba, Canada, and Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nebraska, North Da
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WILSON, ERIC, and PAUL KARL LINK,*. "New Evidence for Pull-Apart Origin of the Lower Mississippian Antler Flysch Trough in South-Central Idaho." AAPG Bulletin 77 (1993). http://dx.doi.org/10.1306/bdff776e-1718-11d7-8645000102c1865d.

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"Didymella lentis. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, No.April (August 1, 2007). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20073069785.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Didymella lentis W.J. Kaiser, B.C. Wang and J.D. Rogers. Fungi: Ascomycota: Pleosporales. Hosts: lentil (Lens culinaris ssp. culinaris). Information is given on the geographical distribution in Europe (Cyprus, Czech Republic, France, Greece, Hungary, Italy (mainland Italy), Russia (Central Russia), Spain (mainland Spain), Ukraine, former Yugoslavia), Asia (India (Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal), Iran, Jordan, Pakistan, Syria, Turkey), Africa (Algeria, Ethiopia, Morocco), North America (Canada (Alberta, Man
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"Iris yellow spot virus. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, No.October (August 1, 2007). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20073215030.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Iris yellow spot virus. Bunyaviridae: Tospovirus. Hosts: onion (Allium cepa), Iris hollandica, Chrysanthemum sp., leek (Allium porrum) and Hippeastrum species. Information is given on the geographical distribution in Europe (France, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Slovenia and Spain), Asia (Maharashtra, India; Iran; Israel; and Honshu and Kyushu, Japan), Africa (Reunion and Tunisia), North America (Ontario, Canada, and Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Texas, Utah and Washington, USA), Central Am
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Hannon, Jeffrey S., Craig Dietsch, and Warren D. Huff. "Trace-element and Sr and Nd isotopic geochemistry of Cretaceous bentonites in Wyoming and South Dakota tracks magmatic processes during eastward migration of Farallon arc plutons." GSA Bulletin, December 8, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/b35796.1.

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Bentonite beds, which are clay deposits produced by the submarine alteration of volcanic tephra, preserve millions of years of volcanic products linked to magmatic systems for which records are otherwise lost through erosion and alteration. Cretaceous strata from the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming, and southwestern South Dakota contain bentonites that originated from arc magmatism produced by subduction of the Farallon plate. We analyzed the bulk major- and trace-element geochemistry, and the 87Sr/86Sr (n = 87) and 143Nd/144Nd (n = 26) isotopic compositions of individual bentonite beds from these area
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"Monilinia laxa. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, no. 5) (August 1, 1991). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20046500044.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Monilinia laxa (Aderh. & Ruhl.) Honey (incl. f.sp. mali (Worm.) Harrison. Hosts: stone fruit (Prunus spp.), apple (Malus pumila), pear (Pyrus communis). Information is given on the geographical distribution in Africa, Morocco, South Africa, Asia, Afghanistan, Bhutan, China, Chekiang, Kiangsu, Sichuan, Manchuria, Iraq, Israel, Japan, Lebanon, Turkey, Abkhazia, Australasia & Oceania, Australia, South Australia, Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, Tasmania, New Zealand, Europe, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Finland,
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"Heterodera avenae. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, no. 1) (August 1, 2001). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20066500823.

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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Heterodera avenae Wollenweber Nematoda: Tylenchida: Heteroderidae Hosts: Cereals of the Poaceae including triticale, barley (Hordeum vulgare), rye (Secale cereale), wheat (Triticum) and oat (Avena sativa). Information is given on the geographical distribution in EUROPE, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Central Russia Russia, Southern Russia, Western Siberia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK, Ukraine, Yugoslavia, (former) ASIA
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