"Preparation of this report has been financially supported by NOAA NESS Grant 04-3-158-51.", "May 1974.", Includes bibliographical references (p. 74-77, 91), Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Soil erosion by rainfall is one of the major sources of sediments transported into streams. The physical processes governing rainfall erosion are very complex and no generally accepted sediment transport equation has been developed so far. Various approaches have been used in the past decades to analyze sediment transport by overland flow., by Pierre Y. Julien and Daryl B. Simons., "CER83-84PYJ-DBS52.", "June, 1984. Revised, February 1985." -- Added title page., Print version record.
by Richard A. Schleusener., "August 1963.", "Research supported by the Atmospheric Sciences Program National Science Foundation.", Final report, NSF Grant G-17964, CER63RAS34, Print version record.
Accidental releases of Hydrogen Fluoride (HF) can result in initially dense gas clouds that will typically contain a mixture of gases, aerosols and droplets which can be transported significant distances before lower hazard levels of HF concentration are reached. Containment fences, vapor barriers, and water-spray curtains have been proposed as a means to hold-up or delay cloud expansion, elevate the plume downwind of the barriers, enhance cloud dilution, and/or remove HF from the gas cloud by deposition., Robert N. Meroney, [and 5 others], Fluid Mechanics and Wind Engineering Program, Civil Engineering Department, College of Engineering, Colorado State University for Exxon Research and Engineering Company ... on behalf of An Industry Cooperative HF Mitigation Program, Vapor Barrier Subcommittee., "July 1988 (Revised February 1989.", Includes bibliographical references (pages 153-159)., CER88-89RNM-DEN-SHS-TS-TZT-GW-1., Print version record.
L.R. Rittenhouse, E.T. Bartlett and L.R. Roath., "10/92.", Includes bibliographical references., Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed February 2020)
Goals of Annie's Project is to help women develop a network of professional women in agriculture as well as become a better partner in their farm or ranch operations. Annie's Project topics include risk management, commodities, sharing decision-making stress, crop insurance, marketing, accounting and bookkeeping., video file MPEG 72MB, Online resource; title from PDF opening screen (viewed March 2023)
"CER55ARR13.", Prepared for and work funded by: U. S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Soil and Water Conservation Research Branch., Includes bibliographical references., Description based on print version record.