Search Results for Environmental monitoring -- Alaska -- Susitna River Watershed.SirsiDynix Enterprisehttps://anch.ent.sirsi.net/client/en_US/arlis/arlis/qu$003dEnvironmental$002bmonitoring$002b--$002bAlaska$002b--$002bSusitna$002bRiver$002bWatershed.$0026ps$003d300?dt=list2024-06-02T03:28:32ZAquatic program detailed plan of study, fiscal year 1984ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:20481552024-06-02T03:28:32Z2024-06-02T03:28:32Z[1984]<br/>Aquatic program detailed plan of study, fiscal year 1984 Susitna Hydroelectric Project. Aquatic program detailed plan of study, fiscal year 1984 Aquatic programs, fiscal year 1984 detailed plan of study<br/>Presents a detailed plan of study for aquatic program impact assessment and mitigation plan refinement efforts in fiscal year 1984 in regards to effects of the Susitna Hydroelectric Project on aquatic resources in the Susitna River. Includes plans to accomplish all field data collection, analysis, assessment and mitigation planning activities scheduled for this period.<br/>Regular print<br/>Terrestrial program detailed plan of study, fiscal year 1984ent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:16530792024-06-02T03:28:32Z2024-06-02T03:28:32Z[1984]<br/>Terrestrial program detailed plan of study, fiscal year 1984 Susitna Hydroelectric Project. Terrestrial program detailed plan of study, fiscal year 1984 Terrestrial programs, fiscal year 1984 detailed plan of study<br/>Presents a detailed plan of study for terrestrial program impact assessment and mitigation plan refinement efforts in fiscal year 1984 in regards to effects of the Susitna Hydroelectric Project on wildlife and botanical resources in the Susitna River basin. Includes plans to accomplish all field data collection, analysis, assessment and mitigation planning activities scheduled for this period.<br/>Regular print<br/>Slough hydrogeology reportent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:10987342024-06-02T03:28:32Z2024-06-02T03:28:32Z[1983]<br/>"The objective of this study task is to understand slough hydrology under existing, natural conditions and thus provide a methodology by which post-project conditions can be predicted. The study is comprised of four stages: data collection, data interpretation, modeling of existing conditions to understand processes, [and] prediction of post-project conditions."--P. 1.<br/>Microform<br/>Environmental assessment, a proposed study of wolf-moose relationships in the upper Susitna River basinent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:26646092024-06-02T03:28:32Z2024-06-02T03:28:32Z1975]<br/>This paper describes a proposed study to analyze predator-prey relationships involving wolves and moose in a portion of Game Management Unit 13 in Alaska. This would be a three-year study beginning January 1976.<br/>Regular print<br/>Preauthorization assessment of anadromous fish populations of the upper Susitna River watershed in the vicinity of the proposed Devil Canyon Hydroelectric Projectent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:11728532024-06-02T03:28:32Z2024-06-02T03:28:32ZFriese, Nancy V.<br/>[1975]<br/>[120-page version].<br/>Book<br/>Preauthorization assessment of anadromous fish populations of the upper Susitna River watershed in the vicinity of the proposed Devil Canyon hydroelectric projectent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:3759072024-06-02T03:28:32Z2024-06-02T03:28:32ZFriese, Nancy V.<br/>[1975]<br/>[108-page version].<br/>Microform<br/>Susitna Hydroelectric Project. Phase II progress report, big game studies. Vol. VI, Black bear and brown bearent://SD_ILS/0/SD_ILS:11769112024-06-02T03:28:32Z2024-06-02T03:28:32ZMiller, Sterling,<br/>[1985]<br/>Regular print<br/>