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D. Brian Anderson Collection (S.S. Titanic), 1912, 2000-2005
(1912; 2000)The D. Brian Anderson Collection of 170 Titanic-related books (non-fiction and fiction), calendars, wall charts, paper models, videos, music, and software was donated to the library in June 2005 by Mr. Anderson. Mr. ... -
Daily, seasonal, and annual fluctuations among zooplankton populations in an unpolluted tropical embayment.
(, 1980)No abstract available -
Dallas to tame the Trinity would cost $1.2 billion by 2013
(McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 1999 Mar 8)Reports on the plans of Dallas, Texas to develop the Trinity River Corridor to provide flood protection and transportation improvements. Environmental concerns about the project; Developers and designers of the project; ... -
Dam engineers go over the top
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 1997 Jan)Describes the test results for a soil-cement mix considered for the overtopping project for the Alvin Wirtz Dam on the Colorado River in Texas. Use of fly ash produced by the Lower Colorado River Authority in its steam/electric ... -
Dam-to-delta sediment inputs and storage in the lower trinity river, Texas
(, 2004 Mar 1)Conference papers index -
Dams and reservoirs in Texas: historical and descriptive information.
(Texas Water Commission., 1964)Historical and descriptive information and some of the important technical details about all dams creating a reservoir of 5,000 acre-feet capacity or greater. Includes the name, ownership, location, drainage area, ... -
Dams and reservoirs in Texas: part 2
(, 1973)DOCUMENTATION IS PRESENTED, WHERE POSSIBLE, CONCERNING STRUCTURAL DETAILS, HYDRAULIC CHARACTERISTICS, T AND PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALL DAMS AND RESERVOIRS WITH 5,000 ACRE-FEET OR MORE CAPACITY LOCATED IN TEXAS. IN ORDER TO HAVE A ... -
Danger in the Air: Toxic Air Pollution in the Houston-Galveston Corridor
(Galveston-Houston Association for Smog Prevention, 1996-12)Danger in the Air has a narrow focus: the self-reported toxic air emissions of major industries in the Houston-Galveston corridor, defined as the eight-county region that the United States Environmental Protection Agency ... -
Dangerous plants, snakes, arthropods and marine life of Texas.
(U.S. Public Health Service., 1975)No abstract available -
Dark side of birding: perceptions of bird watching's negative ecological impacts
(2012-06-01)Birders, in the pursuit wild birds, can negatively impact birds and critical bird habitat. Often, competition for space or resources can create conflict among recreational users and bird conservation initiatives. This study ... -
Data bases on ambient water and sediment quality of Galveston Bay
(The University of Texas at Austin, Center for Research in Water Resources, 1992)For many years, data relating to the quality of water and sediment in the Galveston Bay system have been collected by a variety of organizations and individual researchers. These data have greater potential value to the ... -
Data Inventory Workshop proceedings: October 1991
(Barataria-Terrebonne National Estuary Program, 1991)This report contains the proceedings of a data inventory workshop which was conducted on October 29-30, 1991 concerning the Barataria-Terrebonne estuarine system. This workshop was a forum for the presentation and discussion ... -
Data Management System User's Manual for the Galveston Bay Project
(Tracor, 1974-04)An important facet of the Galveston Bay Project (GBP) has been the development of a Data Management System (DMS) which serves as the data storage and distribution mechanism for the many GBP participants. The purpose of ... -
Data Needs and Resources for State Land Use Planning
(Council of State Governments, 1974-09)This report reviews the needs for information to support state land use planning programs as these are derived from the planning process and federal programs which can contribute to a coordinated effort to help States meet ... -
Data on fresh-water inflow April 14 - July 28, 1973, for analog-model study of the Houston Ship Channel, Houston, Texas.
(U.S. Geological Survey., 1974)Total freshwater inflow from surface channels and from direct precipitation on water surfaces into the Houston Ship Channel and Galveston Bay were determined for a model study of Houston Ship Channel, Houston, Texas. Daily ... -
Data on fresh-water inflow, April 14-July 28, 1973, for analog-model study of the Houston ship channel, Houston, Texas
(, 2002)TOTAL FRESHWATER INFLOW FROM SURFACE CHANNELS AND FROM DIRECT PRECIPITATION ON WATER SURFACES INTO THE HOUSTON SHIP CHANNEL AND GALVESTON BAY WERE DETERMINED FOR A MODEL STUDY OF HOUSTON SHIP CHANNEL, HOUSTON, TEXAS. DAILY ... -
Data report, 31 August 1976: chemical and bacteriological sampling program, Houston ship channel
(Espey, Huston & Associates, Incorporated, 1976)On 31 August 1976 a data collection exercise was executed in the Houston Ship Channel. This involved both chemical and biological sampling at selected locations along the Channel. Chemical analyses were performed for ... -
Data report: dye tracing and hydrographic sampling, Houston Ship Channel, 14-19 September 1976
(Espey, Huston and Associates, Incorporated, 1977)During the period 14-19 September 1976, an extensive set of hydrographic observations was performed in the Houston Ship Channel. These consisted of the following: (i) fluorescent dye release at the mouth of the Channel, ... -
Data Sets Relevant to Identification of Essential Fish Habitat (EFH) on the Gulf of Mexico Continental Shelf and for Estimation of Effects of Shrimp Trawling Gear
(, 2005)Our objectives were: to identify data describing habitats, shrimp trawling, and other human activities on the Gulf of Mexico continental shelf; to incorporate such data into a GIS format; and to provide preliminary ... -
Data Sheets for Threatened and Endangered Bird Species within the Clear Lake Texas Field Office area of responsibility
(, 1993)No abstract available