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Category : Global Positioning System
Languages : en
Pages : 4
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Wide Area GPS Enhancement (WAGE) Evaluation
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Category : Global Positioning System
Languages : en
Pages : 4
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Category : Global Positioning System
Languages : en
Pages : 4
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Vegetation of the Glacier Lakes Ecosystem Experiments Site
Author: Claudia M. Regan
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Category : Biotic communities
Languages : en
Pages : 546
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Vegetation at the Glacier Lakes Ecosystem Experiment Site, a 600 ha research site at 3200 to 3500 m elevation in the Snowy Range of southeastern Wyoming, was categorized and described from an intensive sampling of species abundances. A total of 304 vascular plant taxa were identified through collection and herbarium documentation. Plots with tree species were separated from those without tree species for ordination and classification analyses. Detrended correspondence analysis was used to order plots along major axes of composition variation, which are inferred moisture and topographic gradients. Cluster analysis was used to categorize plots based on composition similarity. The resulting groups were named according to species dominants. We identified and described in detail 4 meadow, 4 thicket or scrub, 3 krummholz, and 2 forest plant associations.
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Category : Biotic communities
Languages : en
Pages : 546
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Vegetation at the Glacier Lakes Ecosystem Experiment Site, a 600 ha research site at 3200 to 3500 m elevation in the Snowy Range of southeastern Wyoming, was categorized and described from an intensive sampling of species abundances. A total of 304 vascular plant taxa were identified through collection and herbarium documentation. Plots with tree species were separated from those without tree species for ordination and classification analyses. Detrended correspondence analysis was used to order plots along major axes of composition variation, which are inferred moisture and topographic gradients. Cluster analysis was used to categorize plots based on composition similarity. The resulting groups were named according to species dominants. We identified and described in detail 4 meadow, 4 thicket or scrub, 3 krummholz, and 2 forest plant associations.
Cruiser's Gear Carrying System
Author: George Jackson
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Category : Timber trade
Languages : en
Pages : 4
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Category : Timber trade
Languages : en
Pages : 4
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Disposing of Ammunition, Explosives, and Incendiaries
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Category : Chemical weapons disposal
Languages : en
Pages : 4
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Category : Chemical weapons disposal
Languages : en
Pages : 4
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U.S. Government Subscriptions
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Category : Booksellers' catalogs
Languages : en
Pages : 134
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Category : Booksellers' catalogs
Languages : en
Pages : 134
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Do Trees Strengthen Urban Communities, Reduce Domestic Violence?
Author: William C. Sullivan
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Category : Community development, Urban
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Category : Community development, Urban
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Research Note SRS
An Old-growth Definition for Eastern Riverfront Forests
Author: James S. Meadows
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Category : Old growth forest ecology
Languages : en
Pages : 12
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Category : Old growth forest ecology
Languages : en
Pages : 12
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Flow/Soot-Formation Interactions in Nonbuoyant Laminar Diffusion Flames
Author: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781721129454
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Languages : en
Pages : 110
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This is the final report of a research program considering interactions between flow and soot properties within laminar diffusion flames. Laminar diffusion flames were considered because they provide model flame systems that are far more tractable for theoretical and experimental studies than more practical turbulent diffusion flames. In particular, understanding the transport and chemical reaction processes of laminar flames is a necessary precursor to understanding these processes in practical turbulent flames and many aspects of laminar diffusion flames have direct relevance to turbulent diffusion flames through application of the widely recognized laminar flamelet concept of turbulent diffusion flames. The investigation was divided into three phases, considering the shapes of nonbuoyant round laminar jet diffusion flames in still air, the shapes of nonbuoyant round laminar jet diffusion flames in coflowing air, and the hydrodynamic suppression of soot formation in laminar diffusion flames. Dai, Z. and Lin, K.-C. and Sunderland, P. B. and Xu, F. and Faeth, G. M. Glenn Research Center NAG3-661
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781721129454
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Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
This is the final report of a research program considering interactions between flow and soot properties within laminar diffusion flames. Laminar diffusion flames were considered because they provide model flame systems that are far more tractable for theoretical and experimental studies than more practical turbulent diffusion flames. In particular, understanding the transport and chemical reaction processes of laminar flames is a necessary precursor to understanding these processes in practical turbulent flames and many aspects of laminar diffusion flames have direct relevance to turbulent diffusion flames through application of the widely recognized laminar flamelet concept of turbulent diffusion flames. The investigation was divided into three phases, considering the shapes of nonbuoyant round laminar jet diffusion flames in still air, the shapes of nonbuoyant round laminar jet diffusion flames in coflowing air, and the hydrodynamic suppression of soot formation in laminar diffusion flames. Dai, Z. and Lin, K.-C. and Sunderland, P. B. and Xu, F. and Faeth, G. M. Glenn Research Center NAG3-661