نتایج جستجو برای: missoula

تعداد نتایج: 218  

2009
NICHOLAS W. SHARP MICHAEL S. MITCHELL JAMES B. GRAND

School of Forestry and Wildlife Science, 3301 SFWS Building, Auburn University, AL 36849, USA (NWS) United States Geological Survey, Alabama Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, School of Forestry and Wildlife Science, 3301 SFWS Building, Auburn University, AL 36849, USA (MSM, JBG) Present address of NWS: State Lands Division, 64 North Union Street, Suite 464, Montgomery, AL 36104, USA ...

2005
Jean C. Pfau Jami J. Sentissi Greg Weller Elizabeth A. Putnam

Systemic autoimmune responses are associated with certain environmental exposures, including crystalline particles such as silica. Positive antinuclear antibody (ANA) tests have been reported in small cohorts exposed to asbestos, but many questions remain regarding the prevalence, pattern, and significance of autoantibodies associated with asbestos exposures. The population in Libby, Montana, p...

2007
Richard B. Harris Gary C. White

Charles R. Anderson, Jr., Trophy Game Section, Wyoming Game and Fish Department, Lander, WY 82520, USA Keith Aune, Research and Technical Services, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, Helena, MT 59620, USA Kim Barber, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Shoshone National Forest, Cody, WY 82414, USA Dan Bjornlie, Trophy Game Section, Wyoming Game and Fish Department, Lander, WY 82520, ...

2005
Natasha B. Kotliar Victoria A. Saab Richard L. Hutto

A version of this paper was presented at the Third International Partners in Flight Conference, March 20-24, 2002, Asilomar Conference Grounds, California. U.S. Geological Survey, Fort Collins, Science Center, 2150 Centre Ave., Bldg C, Fort Collins, CO 80526. E-mail: tasha_kotliar@ usgs.gov. U.S. Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, 1648 South 7th Avenue, MSU Campus, Bozeman, MT 597...

2005
Liping Mou Alicia Gates Valerie A. Mosser Andrew Tobin Darrell A. Jackson

Title: TRANSIENT HYPOXIA INDUCES SEQUESTRATION OF M1 AND M2 mAChRs. Authors: Liping Mou, Alicia Gates, Valerie A. Mosser, Andrew Tobin, and Darrell A. Jackson¶ Department of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Montana, Missoula, MT 59812,Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia 30310-1495. Department of Cell Physiology and Pharmacology, University of Leicester, P.O. Box ...

2014
Jacqueline L. Frair

^Biometrics Unit, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, 5463-C Broadway, Forest Lake, M N 55434, USA ^NERC Sea Mammal Research Unit, Scottish Oceans Institute, University of S t Andrews, S t Andrews, Fife K Y I 6 8LB, UK ̂Wildlife Biology Program, College of Forestry and Conservation, University of Montana, Missoula, M T 59812, USA ‘̂ Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta,...

2003
William R. Normark Jane A. Reid

One of the major unresolved issues of the Late Pleistocene catastrophic-flood events in the northwestern United States (e.g., from glacial Lake Missoula) has been what happened when the flood discharge reached the ocean. This study compiles available 3.5-kHz high-resolution and airgun seismic reflection data, long-range sidescan sonar images, and sediment core data to define the distribution of...

2009
LINDA LAIKRE FRED W. ALLENDORF LAUREL C. ARONER C. SCOTT BAKER DAVID P. GREGOVICH MICHAEL M. HANSEN JENNIFER A. JACKSON KATHERINE C. KENDALL KEVIN McKELVEY MAILE C. NEEL ISABELLE OLIVIERI NILS RYMAN MICHAEL K. SCHWARTZ JEFFREY B. STETZ DAVID A. TALLMON BARBARA L. TAYLOR CHRISTINA D. VOJTA DONALD M. WALLER ROBIN S. WAPLES

LINDA LAIKRE,∗ FRED W. ALLENDORF,† LAUREL C. ARONER,† C. SCOTT BAKER,‡ DAVID P. GREGOVICH,§ MICHAEL M. HANSEN,∗∗ JENNIFER A. JACKSON,‡ KATHERINE C. KENDALL,†† KEVIN McKELVEY,‡‡ MAILE C. NEEL,§§ ISABELLE OLIVIERI,∗∗∗ NILS RYMAN,∗ MICHAEL K. SCHWARTZ,‡‡ RUTH SHORT BULL,† JEFFREY B. STETZ,†† DAVID A. TALLMON,††† BARBARA L. TAYLOR,§ CHRISTINA D. VOJTA,‡‡‡ DONALD M. WALLER,§§§ AND ROBIN S. WAPLES∗∗∗...

Journal: :Quaternary 2021

Late Pleistocene outburst megafloods, mostly from glacial Lake Missoula, hydraulically ponded behind downstream constrictions in the Columbia River southeastern Washington State, USA. Optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) ages for flood deposits Coyote Canyon Mammoth Site, located a high (315–320 m asl) distal portion of transient lake, indicate that at least seven floods enough to inundate a...

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