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    Field notes of Angus M. Woodbury, Dale Parker, and Calvin Fremling

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    Field notes by Angus M. Woodbury and Dale Parker from 1952 and 1954, from research on animals among plant communities in western Utah, including references to rodents, birds, snakes, rabbits and coyotes. Areas visited include Cane Springs, Tooele County; Fish Springs, Juab County; Gandy Springs area, Millard County; the Goshen-Elberta area, Utah County; Skull Valley, Tooele County; and others. Also field notes by Woodbury and Calvin R. Fremling on an antelope (pronghorn) study in the Dugway area in August of 1952; notes by Fremling from a rodent study at Simpson Mountain in September of 1952, and of a rabbit movement study in December 1952 to March of 1953. This digital file contains the entire contents of folder 9 from box 20 of the Angus Munn Woodbury papers collection

    Closure to "Single-event leak detection in pipeline using first three resonant responses" by Jinzhe Gong, Martin F. Lambert, Angus R. Simpson, and Aaron C. Zecchin

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    Closure to "Single-event leak detection in pipeline using first three resonant responses" by Jinzhe Gong, Martin F. Lambert, Angus R. Simpson, and Aaron C. Zecchi

    Optimization of Pumping Costs and Harvested Volume for a Stormwater Harvesting System

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    Abstract not availableLisa J. Blinco, Angus R. Simpson, Martin F. Lambert and Angela March

    Field notes of Angus M. Woodbury, 1952 to 1954

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    Manuscript summaries of field trips by Woodbury and colleagues to various parts of western Utah, with reports of observations of species, particularly snakes and their parasites, bird collecting, rabbits, etc. Places included Kane Springs, Little Granite Mountain, Simpson Buttes, Camelback Mountain, Cedar Mountains, west side of Utah Lake, Skull Valley, Fish Springs, Dugway Valley. Dale Parker wrote notes on snake study in Fall of 1952 and various field trips in 1953 and 1954 in West Desert. Woodbury. Calvin R. Fremling and John Paul Newey all wrote notes on a study of Antelope at Dugway Valley in August of 1952. C. R. Fremling wrote notes on a rodent study in Simpson Mountain in Sept. 1952 and a study of insects. Rabbit movement study by Fremling and Coghill, December 1952 to April of 1953
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