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Geological Survey:Geological Survey professional paper Volume 1240, pt. 3 - Paperback
ISBN: 1153666316
[EAN: 9781153666312], Neubuch, GEOLOGICAL SURVEY,SUBJECTS, This item is printed on demand. Paperback. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download … More...
[EAN: 9781153666312], Neubuch, GEOLOGICAL SURVEY,SUBJECTS, This item is printed on demand. Paperback. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. Excerpt: . . . involved, or the site was thoroughly examined and recorded by archeologists before being disturbed. Furthermore, the operational schedules were adjusted to cause minimal effect on wildlife-sensitive areas, such as waterfowl habitats, caribou-calving grounds, and falcon-nesting places. Such environmental factors were considered at every site. ENVIRONMENTAL STIPULATlONS 1. Heavy equipment may be transported on winter roads only after the tundra is seasonally frozen to a 12-inch depth, and must cease when daytime spring melt of snow begins. 2. No bulldozing of tundra areas for roads or trails. 3. Camps may be located on solidly frozen ponds or lakes, provided that no toxic or hazardous materials are allowed to be dumped onto the ice. 4. Exploration activities will employ low-ground-pressure vehicles. 5. No historic site, archeologic site, or camp, either active or abandoned, shall be disturbed in any manner. Some of the basic emnronmental stipulations governing surface activities in the NPRA, taken from the MOl. Colville Delta Important tish spawning habitat High concentration of foxes, polar bear, ground squirrels and bird life Colville River, bluffs and high shrub zone Critical nesting sites for peregrine falcon and other birds of prey High concentration of moose Fish resources greatest of all North Slope Icy Cape Hiqh density of water fowl Important to migrating shorebirds Point Barrow Area exhibits a number of physical and biological extremes of interest to researchers Protection of representative research sites Teshekpuk High concentration of molting geese Caribou summering, wintering, and calving area Waterfowl and shorebird feeding area Utukok Uplands Major caribou calvinq area Supports large numbers of grly bear and wolverine Unique ecologic areas in the N. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN., [PU: General Books, LLC]<
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Geological Survey:
Geological Survey professional paper Volume 1240, pt. 3
- used book2012, ISBN: 9781153666312
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustra… More...
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. Excerpt: ...involved, or the site was thoroughly examined and recorded by archeologists before being disturbed. Furthermore, the operational schedules were adjusted to cause minimal effect on wildlife-sensitive areas, such as waterfowl habitats, caribou-calving grounds, and falcon-nesting places. Such environmental factors were considered at every site. ENVIRONMENTAL STIPULATlONS 1. Heavy equipment may be transported on winter roads only after the tundra is seasonally frozen to a 12-inch depth, and must cease when daytime spring melt of snow begins. 2. No bulldozing of tundra areas for roads or trails. 3. Camps may be located on solidly frozen ponds or lakes, provided that no toxic or hazardous materials are allowed to be dumped onto the ice. 4. Exploration activities will employ low-ground-pressure vehicles. 5. No historic site, archeologic site, or camp, either active or abandoned, shall be disturbed in any manner. Some of the basic emnronmental stipulations governing surface activities in the NPRA, taken from the MOl'. Colville Delta Important tish spawning habitat High concentration of foxes, polar bear, ground squirrels and bird life Colville River, bluffs and high shrub zone Critical nesting sites for peregrine falcon and other birds of prey High concentration of moose Fish resources greatest of all North Slope Icy Cape Hiqh density of water fowl Important to migrating shorebirds Point Barrow Area exhibits a number of physical and biological extremes of interest to researchers Protection of representative research sites Teshekpuk High concentration of molting geese Caribou summering, wintering, and calving area Waterfowl and shorebird feeding area Utukok Uplands Major caribou calvinq area Supports large numbers of grly bear and wolverine Unique ecologic areas in the N... Weight:0.15 lbs, RareBooksClub.com, 5/14/2012 0:00:00<
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