Keyword [canyon] Result: 101 - 120 | Page: 6 of 7 |
101. | GIS applications for wildland-urban interface fire planning: A case study in Silverado Canyon, Orange County, California (California) |
102. | Stakeholder representation in park planning: Localized place meanings at Grand Canyon |
103. | A water budget and analysis of water chemistry for the Pine Canyon watershed, Big Bend National Park, Brewster County, Texas |
104. | Evolution of depositional and slope instability processes on Bryant Canyon Area, northwest Gulf of Mexico |
105. | Quaternary geology and landscape evolution of eastern Grand Canyon, Arizona |
106. | The natural history of fire in Grand Canyon National Park |
107. | Deposition and provenance of modern coarse sediment in Monterey Submarine Canyon |
108. | Geomorphic and hydrologic study of Red Rock Canyon State Park, Kern County, California |
109. | Pleistocene lava-dam outburst floods, western Grand Canyon, Arizona |
110. | Numerical and physical modeling of bluff body flow and dispersion in urban street canyons |
111. | The paleoseismology of the southern San Andreas Fault at Pitman Canyon: Implications for fault behavior and paleoseismic methodolog |
112. | The Land Between: An Examination of Ground and Chipped Stone Artifacts from Garden Canyon Village |
113. | Effects of regulation on the phytobenthic community in the Colorado River below Glen Canyon Dam |
114. | Geomorphology of debris flows and alluvial fans in Grand Canyon National Park and their influence on the Colorado River below Glen Canyon Dam, Arizona |
115. | The Black Canyon Highway: Highway to history, 1863-1948 |
116. | The significance of edaphic and light factors to calciphile endemics restricted to the Claron Limestone in Red Canyon, Utah |
117. | Response of earth dams in semi-elliptical canyons to oblique SH waves |
118. | Simulation and measurement of the heat exchange between the urban canopy and boundary layers |
119. | Experimental maize farming in Range Creek Canyon, Uta |
120. | Magnetic fabric investigation of the oligocene Fish Canyon and Sapinero Mesa tuffs: Examination of effects of topography on ignimbrite emplacement, Southern Rocky Mountain Volcanic Field, Colorado |
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