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Frost, William E., and E. Lamar Smith. "Biomass Productivity and Range Condition on Range Sites in Southern Arizona." Journal of Range Management 44, no. 1 (1991): 64. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4002641.

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McBride, H. J., R. M. Brazas, Y. Yu, K. Nasmyth, and D. J. Stillman. "Long-range interactions at the HO promoter." Molecular and Cellular Biology 17, no. 5 (1997): 2669–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mcb.17.5.2669.

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The SWI5 gene encodes a zinc finger DNA-binding protein required for the transcriptional activation of the yeast HO gene. There are two Swi5p binding sites in the HO promoter, site A at -1800 and site B at -1300. Swi5p binding at site B has been investigated in some detail, and we have shown that Swi5p binds site B in a mutually cooperative fashion with Pho2p, a homeodomain protein. In this report, we demonstrate that Swi5p and Pho2p bind cooperatively to both sites A and B but that there are differences in binding to these two promoter sites. It has been shown previously that point mutations
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Heitschmidt, R. K., E. E. Grings, M. R. Haferkamp, and M. G. Karl. "Herbage Dynamics on 2 Northern Great Plains Range Sites." Journal of Range Management 48, no. 3 (1995): 211. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4002423.

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Chen, Peng, Kyungsook Han, Xueling Li, and De-Shuang Huang. "Predicting Key Long-Range Interaction Sites by B-Factors." Protein & Peptide Letters 15, no. 5 (2008): 478–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/092986608784567573.

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Poon, Alice P. W., and T. S. Dhillon. "The attachment sites of T5-host range temperate coliphages." Virology 158, no. 2 (1987): 431–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0042-6822(87)90215-7.

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Jack, Benjamin R., Austin G. Meyer, Julian Echave, and Claus O. Wilke. "Functional Sites Induce Long-Range Evolutionary Constraints in Enzymes." PLOS Biology 14, no. 5 (2016): e1002452. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1002452.

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Thelwall, Mike, and David Wilkinson. "Three target document range metrics for university web sites." Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 54, no. 6 (2003): 490–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/asi.10222.

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Kiniry, J. R., H. Sanchez, J. Greenwade, et al. "Simulating grass productivity on diverse range sites in Texas." Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 57, no. 3 (2002): 144–50. https://doi.org/10.1080/00224561.2002.12457429.

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Dongmo, Ervis Manfothang, Bakwo Eric-Moise Fils, Aaron Manga Mongombe, and Fohouo Fernand-Nestor Tchuenguem. "Diversity of bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) along an altitudinal gradientin the western region of Cameroon." Bonn zoological Bulletin 69, no. 1 (2020): 45–54. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13415303.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) We investigated the patterns of bat species richness, abundance and distribution along an altitudinal gradient in the West region of Cameroon from December 2016 to November 2018 with the use of mist nets. Captures were conducted at 32 sites distributed over six distinct elevational ranges, comprising five sites in elevation range I (< 750 m a.s.l.), four sites in elevation range II (750–1,000 m a.s.l.), eight sites in elevation range III (1,000–1,250 m a.s.l.), six sites in elevation range IV (1,250–1,500 m a.s.l.), six sites in elevation r
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Dongmo, Ervis Manfothang, Bakwo Eric-Moise Fils, Aaron Manga Mongombe, and Fohouo Fernand-Nestor Tchuenguem. "Diversity of bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) along an altitudinal gradientin the western region of Cameroon." Bonn zoological Bulletin 69, no. 1 (2020): 45–54. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13415303.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) We investigated the patterns of bat species richness, abundance and distribution along an altitudinal gradient in the West region of Cameroon from December 2016 to November 2018 with the use of mist nets. Captures were conducted at 32 sites distributed over six distinct elevational ranges, comprising five sites in elevation range I (< 750 m a.s.l.), four sites in elevation range II (750–1,000 m a.s.l.), eight sites in elevation range III (1,000–1,250 m a.s.l.), six sites in elevation range IV (1,250–1,500 m a.s.l.), six sites in elevation r
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Range sites"

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Steed, Arnold F. "A heuristic search method of selecting range-range sites for hydrographic surveys." Thesis, Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/10945/27078.

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Klempel, Lauren Nicole. "Biological Capability of Selected Ecological Sites in the Western Dakotas." Thesis, North Dakota State University, 2015. https://hdl.handle.net/10365/27878.

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Sharp-tailed grouse habitat on the Dakota Prairie Grasslands are assessed by habitat structure with the use of the Robel pole to measure visual obstruction readings (VOR). The purpose of this study was to determine 1) if all selected ecological sites (loamy, thin loamy, and claypan) are biologically capable of producing high structure (VOR > 3.5 in) with 3 years of protection from livestock grazing and 2) if strong and consistent correlations exist between standing crop and visual obstruction among ecological sites and across years. Results showed that 1) all selected ecological sites were bio
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Walker, David P. "Climatology of major avalanche events at two sites in the Sierra Nevada Range." abstract and full text PDF (free order & download UNR users only), 2007. http://0-gateway.proquest.com.innopac.library.unr.edu/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:1446435.

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Vines, Roger, and Stephen Shaw. "A POLARIZATION-AGILE RADIATION TECHNIQUE FOR TESTING TELEMETRY RECEIVING SITES AT WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE." International Foundation for Telemetering, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/608274.

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International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 23-26, 2000 / Town & Country Hotel and Conference Center, San Diego, California<br>Telemetry receiving sites at missile test ranges almost always use polarization diversity to maximize the quality of the telemetry signals collected from missiles during developmental tests. If the sites are operating optimally, their sensitivity should be independent of received polarization. In this paper a technique to test the sensitivity of each receiving site is presented that involves radiating from a central location with selectable polarization
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Schaeffer, Sean Michael 1971. "Transpiration in cottonwood and willow riparian forests at perennial and ephemeral stream sites." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/291631.

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Sap flow, leaf gas exchange, and micrometeorological parameters were evaluated during 1997 in riparian forest at perennial and ephemeral stream sites on the San Pedro River in southeastern Arizona, USA. At the perennial stream site, measurements of sapwood area based transpiration and sapwood area/canopy area of clusters of Populus fremontii and Salix goodingii were used to estimate transpiration across the stand. Stand structural heterogeneity resulted in as much as 30% variation in mean transpiration across the stand. Transpiration of cottonwood was more dependent upon vapor pressure deficit
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Schmelzer, Lee. "Reducing fuel load of key cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum L.) dominated range sites by the use of fall cattle grazing." abstract and full text PDF (UNR users only), 2009. http://0-gateway.proquest.com.innopac.library.unr.edu/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&res_dat=xri:pqdiss&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:1464424.

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Franklin, Rebecca Sara. "Climatic and Ecological Implications of Shrub-Chronologies at Rock Glacier Sites of the Eastern Sierra Nevada Range, California, U.S.A." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/242393.

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Herb- or shrub-chronology, a technique adapted from dendrochronology, is the study of the annual growth rings in roots of certain perennial dicotyledonous plants. The presence of annual growth increments in high-elevation plants is significant as it highlights the applicability of herbchronology for climatic, ecological and geomorphologic applications in alpine and other extra-arboreal regions. For alpine sites along the eastern crest of the Sierra Nevada range I present the first shrub-ring chronologies of the species Linanthus pungens (Torr.) J.M. Porter & L.A. Johnson. L. pungens individual
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Stam, Carson A. "Using Biophysical Geospatial and Remotely Sensed Data to Classify Ecological Sites and States." DigitalCommons@USU, 2012. https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/1389.

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Monitoring and identifying the state of rangelands on a landscape scale can be a time consuming process. In this thesis, remote sensing imagery has been used to show how the process of classifying different ecological sites and states can be done on a per pixel basis for a large landscape. Twenty-seven years' worth of remotely sensed imagery was collected, atmospherically corrected, and radiometrically normalized. Several vegetation indices were extracted from the imagery along with derivatives from a digital elevation model. Dominant vegetation components from five major ecological sites in R
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Jones, F. Elizabeth (Freda Elizabeth). "An assessment of the potential for utilisation of soil-stored seed, from on- and off 'conservation islands' (isolated mountains), as an indicator of restoration potential of degraded sites in semi-arid Karoo areas." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/51592.

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Thesis (MSc)--University of Stellenbosch, 2000.<br>ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The composition and state of soil-stored seed banks on- and off the mesa Tafelberg, in the Nama Karoo rangelands of the Eastem Cape, South Africa, were investigated within the context of a broader restoration ecology project "Restoration of degraded Nama Karoo rangelands: the role of conservation islands'". The premise for this seed bank study was that restoration of degraded semi-arid rangelands is possible through applied management programs based on the methodology and practice of ecological restoration. Broadly ackn
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Watters, Susan Elaine 1959. "Site stability assessment on a clay loam upland range site." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/291494.

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Ground cover, species composition, average distance between perennial plants, standing biomass, frequency of bare quadrats, and site stability rating were evaluated as predictor variables in determining the degree of site protection from accelerated soil erosion on a clay loam upland range site. Interpretations of range condition, species diversity, and the WEPP model predicted sediment yield were analyzed to determine their usefulness in detecting a threshold of site protection. Standing biomass, basal cover, average distance between plants and frequency of bare quadrats demonstrated strong c
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Books on the topic "Range sites"

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Steed, Arnold F. A heuristic search method of selecting range-range sites for hydrographic surveys. Naval Postgraduate School, 1991.

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Development, Alberta Alberta Community. Listing of significant historical sites and areas, by meridian, township, range, section. 2nd ed. Alberta Community Development, 2000.

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Alberta. Cultural Facilities and Historical Resources Division. Listing of significant historical sites and areas, by meridian, township, range, section. 3rd ed. Alberta Community Development, Cultural Facilities and Historical Resources Division, 2002.

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Morris, Kaea J. Avon Park Air Force Range: Cultural resources inventory assessment. Headquarters Air Combat Command, 1997.

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Kemper, John. Southern Oregon's bird life: Including: Klamath Basin, Rogue River Valley, Southern Cascades, and Siskiyou Range. Outdoor Press, 2002.

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McNeil, Ron. Ecological range sites and reference plant communities of southern Alberta, derived from AGRASID 3.0. Alberta Environment], 2006.

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Tom, Griffiths. Secrets of the forest: Discovering history in Melbourne's Ash Range. Allen & Unwin, 1992.

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Harvey, Robert D. Long-range planning for developed sites in the Pacific Northwest: The context of hazard tree management. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, 1992.

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Harvey, Robert D. Long-range planning for developed sites in the Pacific Northwest: The context of hazard tree management. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, 1992.

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Harvey, Robert D. Long-range planning for developed sites in the Pacific Northwest: The context of hazard tree management. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, 1992.

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Book chapters on the topic "Range sites"

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Lindberg, S. E., D. Silsbee, D. A. Schaefer, J. G. Owens, and W. Petty. "A Comparison of Atmospheric Exposure Conditions at High- and Low- Elevation Forests in the Southern Appalachian Mountain Range." In Acid Deposition at High Elevation Sites. Springer Netherlands, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3079-7_17.

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Palaia, Tom, and Sid Park. "Incorporating Natural Source Zone Depletion (NSZD) into the Site Management Strategy." In Advances in the Characterisation and Remediation of Sites Contaminated with Petroleum Hydrocarbons. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-34447-3_13.

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AbstractThis chapter summarizes three petroleum remediation case study sites that incorporated natural source zone depletion (NSZD) into their site management strategy. The sites include: a light petroleum non-aqueous phase liquid (NAPL) pipeline release in an arid climate that transitioned to an NSZD-based monitored natural attenuation (MNA) remedy after several traditional remedial actions; a former refinery in a temperate climate that incorporated NSZD with phytoremediation; and a former industrial petrochemical facility in a tropical climate with waste dense petroleum hydrocarbon NAPL that
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Sintubin, Manuel. "Archaeoseismology: Identifying Earthquake Effects in Ancient Sites." In Understanding Past Earthquakes. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-73580-6_4.

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Abstract The burgeoning scientific discipline of archaeoseismology is the interdisciplinary study of—prehistoric to recent—earthquakes through a range of evidence in the archaeological record, from structural damage to manmade structures to changes in the cultural fabric of a society. The identification of potential earthquake archaeological effects in archaeological contexts is a first step in the archaeoseismological endavour. Relating these effects unambiguously to earthquakes remains challenging to archaeoseismologists, both in space and time. In common with paleoseismology, archaeoseismol
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Resende, Tales Carvalho, and Avenir Geradine Meikengang. "Regional cooperation for the conservation of biodiversity in the Congo Basin forests: Feedback on actions carried out in the TRIDOM-TNS landscapes." In Managing Transnational UNESCO World Heritage sites in Africa. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80910-2_12.

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AbstractBiodiversity does not adhere to political boundaries. Globally, more than 50% of all terrestrial species have a range that crosses an international border. This includes more than 50% of all mammals, 25% of all amphibians and almost 70% of all birds. Of the threatened species, over 20% had a transboundary range (Mason et al., 2020). Covering a total area of more than 1.5 million km2 in six Central African countries (Cameroon, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, Central African Republic, Republic of Congo and Democratic Republic of Congo), the so-called Congo Basin forests are the second largest
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Blancas, Jorge, Luis Barba, and Agustín Ortiz. "Integrated Archaeological Prospection Studies in Mexico: A Review." In One World Archaeology. Springer International Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-57900-4_12.

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AbstractThis chapter provides a retrospective of the work carried out by the Archaeological Prospection Laboratory, of the Institute of Anthropological Research, National Autonomous University of Mexico (IIA, UNAM). In 1983, geophysical surveys, combining different methods, were performed for the first time to study the San José Ixtapa archaeological site. Since, multi-technique geophysical surveys, integrating a wide range of complementary methods such as satellite remote sensing and soil analyses, have been performed at other sites in Mexico. To illustrate the development of the work carried
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Holguin, Amy, Ferran Antolín, Mike Charles, et al. "Archaeobotanical Investigations at the Mid-5th Millennium BCE Pile-Dwelling Site of Ploča Mičov Grad, Lake Ohrid, North Macedonia." In Natural Science in Archaeology. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-52780-7_17.

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AbstractAbundant, well-preserved, waterlogged macrobotanical remains were found in a thick cultural organic layer associated with the Late Neolithic pile-dwelling site of Ploča Mičov Grad, Lake Ohrid, North Macedonia. Located in a biogeographically transitional zone between Mediterranean, alpine and continental regions, and on a topographically accessible link between imposing mountain ranges, the site presents a valuable opportunity to explore how, with the movement of people, plant foods and/or ideas, new subsistence strategies were established in the area. Here, we present the first archaeo
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Schneidhofer, Petra, Christer Tonning, Rebecca J. S. Cannell, et al. "How much rain is too much for a GPR survey? Results of the Borre Monitoring Project." In Advances in On- and Offshore Archaeological Prospection. Universitätsverlag Kiel | Kiel University Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.38072/978-3-928794-83-1/p76.

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Soil moisture variation is complex and depends on a range of factors, which complicates the formulation of recommendations for GPR surveys. Low amounts of soil moisture produced GPR data of higher quality. However, precipitation rates as well as chronological sequence of precipitation/thawing processes and the GPR survey are of importance. Winter months can offer favorable conditions for GPR surveys if temperatures remain negative over a prolonged time period, allowing for frost to build in the ground. Results of the Borre Monitoring Project (BMP) are valid only for sites with similar settings
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Bickmore, Wendy. "Long-range restriction mapping." In DNA Cloning 3. Oxford University PressOxford, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199634835.003.0007.

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Abstract Mapping large and complex genomes relies on techniques that permit the analysis and manipulation of long stretches of DNA, hundreds to thousands of kilobases in length. This has been achieved largely through the developments of pulsed field gel electrophoresis (PFGE)-allowing the resolution of large DNA fragments, and yeast artificial chromosome vectors (YACs) for cloning large DNA fragments. Being able to resolve very large fragments of DNA also necessitates being able to restrict DNA into suitably long length . This can be accomplished with restriction enzymes with large, and theref
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Hanna, Ralph. "Poetic Sites." In The Oxford History of Poetry in English. Oxford University PressOxford, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198827429.003.0003.

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Abstract The entry of Piers Plowman C into the London book trade, c 1390–5, marks a step-change in the production and dissemination of poetry in English. Before this event, English poetry is distinctly ‘sited’, the property of dispersed provincial locales. Rather than ‘public product’, its production and dissemination are most usually associated with households, familiae of diverse sorts, prominently magnatial and ecclesiastical. As a result, authors and book-producers are apt to represent moonlighting clerical staff, and their intended audience their lordly employers. The chapter examines an
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Cao, X., D. Dermatas, G. Shen, and L. Ma. "Lead contamination and immobilization at shooting range sites." In Stabilisation/Solidification Treatment and Remediation. Taylor & Francis, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781439833933.ch39.

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Conference papers on the topic "Range sites"

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Hartwick, D., A. Malm, and E. Echarte. "Integration of Water Resources within Industrial Sites." In CORROSION 1996. NACE International, 1996. https://doi.org/10.5006/c1996-96580.

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Abstract Effective re-use and/or recycling of water within an industrial site for cooling is essentially the integration of water resources within a plant. This involves the consideration of the quality and quantity of the water and the determination of an appropriate monitoring and control strategy for critical parameters. Corrosion and deposition can cause significant impairment to a cooling system’s integrity when using recycled or reused water for cooling system makeup, due to a wide range of chemical and biological processes. When performing such an integration, the failure to adequately
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Tarish, H., F. Al-Sabti, H. M. Shalaby, and N. Kinsman. "Atmospheric Corrosion of Stainless Steels in Kuwait." In CORROSION 2015. NACE International, 2015. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2015-05490.

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Abstract The current paper presents the results of a one year atmospheric exposure of four stainless steels (SSs) in Kuwait. Flat panels of SSs types UNS S31603, UNS S13895, UNS S31803 and UNS S32101 having various surface finishing conditions were exposed to the atmosphere at five sites. In addition, welded and U-bend panels of UNS S31603 were exposed to the atmosphere at the five sites. Time of wetness (TOW) and chloride deposition rates were measured. The atmospheric corrosivity of the five sites was specified according to ISO 9223 standard. Based on TOW measurements, the atmosphere corrosi
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Fenner, J. "On Site Rubber Lining - Application of Precured and Self Curing Rubber Linings." In CORROSION 1998. NACE International, 1998. https://doi.org/10.5006/c1998-98490.

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Abstract Rubber linings are applied as a corrosion protection system in a wide range of plants and installations of the industrial sector. In addition to the execution of lining works in a workshop, the on-site application of this corrosion protection system on the construction site has gained increasing importance. The various procedures utilized to apply the corrosion protection linings will be briefly presented in the following paper. In particular the precured and self curing rubber linings together with their scope of use and application on construction sites will be described in more det
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Hartwick, D., J. Richardson, and D. Bain. "Electron Microprobe Characterization of Corrosion Inhibitor Films at Anodic and Cathodic Sites." In CORROSION 1991. NACE International, 1991. https://doi.org/10.5006/c1991-91083.

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Abstract Surface characterization of inhibitor films has been attempted on a variety of metal samples from both laboratory and operating plants. These were evaluated to determine regions of molybdate and zinc accumulation relative to anodic and cathodic areas. The presence of molybdate in pits is shown to follow anticipated patterns over a range of concentrations. It was also shown that a zinc specific chelant modifies the morphology of the corrosion inhibitor film. This film was shown to be a more effective barrier and resulted in lower corrosion rates.
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Sridhar, Narasi, Chris Waldhart, Ben Thacker, Brad Pohl, Amit Kale, and Lee Norris. "Prioritization of Detailed Examination Sites in Dry Gas Internal Corrosion Direct Assessment Using a Probabilistic Method." In CORROSION 2005. NACE International, 2005. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2005-05182.

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Abstract Pipeline incident statistics indicate that internal corrosion is an important factor in the total integrity management of natural gas pipelines. The Internal Corrosion Direct Assessment (ICDA) methodology has been developed in response to the need to identify locations of internal corrosion. ICDA predicts where internal corrosion is likely to occur in pipes by integrating flow modeling with the inclination profile of the line. Because of uncertainties in the flow models and input parameters, the critical angle above which water holdup occurs has a range of values. The actual angle of
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Taylor, Christopher D., David Borth, and Douglas C. Hansen. "Environmental Exposure Profiles for Atmospheric Corrosion." In CONFERENCE 2023. AMPP, 2023. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2023-19416.

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Abstract Atmospheric corrosion of aluminum alloy AA2024-T3 samples was monitored at three different sites in Florida: NRL-Key West, Kennedy Space Center and Daytona Beach/Battelle site. The samples were exposed over different periods of exposure and for different time periods. A systematic approach was used to correlate exposure conditions with the amount of corrosion as measured by mass loss. An analytical approach was developed that involved collecting meteorological data for the three sites from multiple sources, performing data quality checks, and analyzing the trends in both the corrosion
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Dante, James, Erica Macha, Andrew Keller, Michael Hartnett, and Shengyen Li. "An Approach to Assess Environmental Severity Categories Using Corrosion Sensors." In CONFERENCE 2024. AMPP, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2024-20739.

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Abstract This work examines data from a multi-year, large deployment of corrosion sensors in a variety of locations representing a range of corrosivity severities. The corrosion sensors used in this work measure atmospheric parameters including relative humidity and temperature in addition to conductance of the electrolyte formed by salt deposition. First, a rudimentary model is developed based on a small sampling of corrosion sites to demonstrate a means by which environmental parameters (RH, temperature, and conductance) can be viewed to assess environmental severity. The model is simplified
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Gubner, Rolf, and Iwona Beech. "Statistical Assessment of the Risk of the Accelerated Low-Water Corrosion in the Marine Environment." In CORROSION 1999. NACE International, 1999. https://doi.org/10.5006/c1999-99318.

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Abstract With increasing awareness of accelerated corrosion at or just below the low-water mark of steel piling structures in European harbors a multinational project was sponsored by the European Coal and Steel Community to determine the involvement of biological and physico-chemical factors in this process and to establish possible protective measures against this form of attack. Site assessments of European harbors were performed combining screening for biological, environmental, chemical and physical parameters. The data collected were statistically analysed and significant parameters, dif
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Smith, H. M., M. F. Bird, and R. H. Penna. "Factors Affecting the Cathodic Disbonding of Pipe Coatings." In CORROSION 1988. NACE International, 1988. https://doi.org/10.5006/c1988-88441.

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Abstract Cathodic protection, normally used in conjunction with a coating, ensures protection at areas where the coating is damaged or displaced. However, it can cause disbondment of the coating around such areas and encourage ingress of electrolyte. Tests carried out at a range of temperatures show that some coatings having good results at room temperature give very poor results at elevated temperatures whereas others give significantly better results. This appears to depend on the precise construction of the coating. It follows that raising the temperature to accelerate testing can give misl
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Abbott, W. H. "Corrosion Monitoring of Air Force Field Sites and Effects of Lubrication on Corrosion Inhibition." In CORROSION 2000. NACE International, 2000. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2000-00713.

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Abstract Work has been in progress for several years to directly measure the corrosive severity of a variety of Air Force bases worldwide. The work has been done for several very diverse reasons. One has been in support of studies to examine the effects of lubricants/CPCs on avionics reliability using the F-16 aircraft as the test vehicle. In this case, corrosion monitoring has been done at ground level to document the external conditions in which the aircraft are based. A second reason has been to provide a test for current mathematical models which attempt to predict corrosion rates based on
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Reports on the topic "Range sites"

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Anderson, D. C., and D. B. Hall. Tonopah Test Range closure sites revegetation plan. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/654040.

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Crandall, Alan L. Remote Excavation of Heavily Contaminated UXO Sites. The Range Master. Defense Technical Information Center, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada478167.

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Hamlett, PA. Historical Aerial Photograph Investigation of Range Sites at Fort McClellan, Alabama. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/814109.

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Silvas, A. J. Post-Closure Strategy for Use-Restricted Sites on the Nevada National Security Site, Nevada Test and Training Range, and Tonopah Test Range, Nevada. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1171642.

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Van Etten, D. M., and W. D. Purtymun. Depleted uranium investigation at missile impact sites in White Sands Missile Range. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10118942.

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Enscore, Susan, Dawn Morrison, Adam Smith, and Sunny Adams. Fort Huachuca ranges : a history and analysis. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/42720.

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Fort Huachuca Environmental and Natural Resources Division (ENRD) sent funds to ERDC-CERL to develop a historic context that assists Fort Huachuca personnel in identifying the likely history and provenance of numerous historic range features located across Fort Huachuca's training lands. The historic context will be used by cultural resources personnel to evaluate and manage the resources appropriately. Various historic training range features (e.g., structures, fragments, and items left over from previous activities) are located across the ranges of Fort Huachuca, representing its long and st
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Kurtz, Deb, and Deb Kurtz. Northern Harding Icefield glacier mass balance summary: 2010?2017. National Park Service, 2025. https://doi.org/10.36967/2306622.

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Glaciers cover nearly half of Kenai Fjords National Park, serving an important role in ecosystem dynamics and attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors to the park each year. Glacial melt is important to park managers as it impacts visitor experience, infrastructure (e.g., trails and roads), and downstream habitats. Glacier mass balance is the annual gain and loss of ice calculated as a sum of seasonal measurements of accumulation and ablation (the loss of ice through melt, sublimation, and calving). Long-term glacier mass balance studies provide an established method for monitoring the sta
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Tippery, Nicholas, Nathan Harms, Matthew Purcell, et al. Assessing the genetic diversity of Nymphoides peltata in the native and adventive range using microsatellite markers. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/48222.

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Nymphoides peltata (yellow floatingheart), native to Eurasia, is an invasive plant in the USA, where it grows in relatively isolated but widespread populations. The species is capable of sexual reproduction by seed and asexual reproduction through fragmentation. Although N. peltata is recognized as a noxious weed, little is known about its geographic region of origin or its dispersal mechanisms and relative amount of genetic variation in its adventive range. We conducted a genetic analysis of N. peltata by studying 68 localities across the native range and 47 localities in the adventive range,
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Gage, Edward, Linda Zeigenfuss, Hanem Abouelezz, Allison Konkowski, David Cooper, and Therese Johnson. Vegetation response to Rocky Mountain National Park’s elk and vegetation management plan: Analysis of 2008–2018 data. National Park Service, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.36967/2299264.

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Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) developed the Elk and Vegetation Management Plan (EVMP) to address well-documented declines in the ecological condition of aspen stands and riparian communities from high levels of elk herbivory. The EVMP aims to reduce the impacts of elk on vegetation and restore the natural range of variability in the elk population and affected plant communities, including preventing the loss of aspen clones within high elk-use areas, restoring montane riparian willow cover and height within suitable habitat, and reducing of levels of elk grazing on herbaceous vegetation.
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Kilroy, James, Marin Kress, Brady Towne, and Kenneth Swan. Potential Lock Operations Management Application (LOMA) hardware installation sites along the Ohio River to improve Automatic Identification System (AIS) reception and transmit range. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/48253.

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The purpose of this Coastal and Hydraulics Engineering technical note (CHETN) is to propose a list of candidate sites along the Ohio River for the installation of Automatic Identification System (AIS) shoreside towers within the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Lock Operations Management Application (LOMA) program. The LOMA program manages a network of terrestrial (shoreside) AIS sites (Figure 1) and vessel-mounted AIS sites with receive and transmit capability. However, there are known limits to the reception and transmission areas served by existing shoreside towers (referred to as “covera
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