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Wasson Creek Watershed restoration plan 2022
Plan -- Appendix A. Wasson Creek watershed restoration project original permits and renewal status -- Appendix B. Floodplain hydrology restoration plan -- Appendix C. Vegetation plan -- Appendix D. South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve Wasson uplands restoration plan -- Appendix F. Archaeological inadvertent discovery plan.compiled by Alice Yeates (Stewardship Coordinator).Lacks Appendix E. Access and interpretation plan.This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Includes bibliographical references.Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
[Panoramic view, Center Ave. and Washington St., Bay City]
Title derived from copyright deposit records.Copyright deposit; M. C. Wasson; May 31, 1912
The James Millikin University, Decatur, Ill.
Copyright claimant's address: Decatur, ILCopyright deposit; C. L. Wasson; June 5, 1909; DLC/PP-1909:43823
Students in corn course, Illinois University, Champaign
Copyright deposit; C. L. Wasson; January 30, 1909; DLC/PP-1909:43676
Carta de 1986-09-?? a José Ferrater Mora des de Bryn Mawr (Estats Units d'Amèrica)
Wasson escriu a Ferrater per explicar els canvis que hi han hagut en el mercat monetari, les variacions del tipus d'interès, et
Letter from Brooks Hays to J.O. Wasson
Letter from Brooks Hays to J.O. WassonSeptember 11, 1928
Mr. J.O. Wasson c/o Gould Advance
Gould, Arkansas
Dear Mr. Wasson:
Your good letter, together with
the article from the Advance should have been
acknowledged long before this, but I have been
out of the city and this is my first opportunity
to write to you.
I have just read this article with
a great deal of pleasure. Such expressions as
this take away the sting of defeat. I certainly
appreciate the interest that you and Mr. Curzadd
took in me, and I want you to know that the
confidence of such friends means more to me than
political success.
Thanking you again, and with highest
regards, I am
Cordially yours,
BH.
Re-establishment of Chone filicaudata Southern, 1914 from material collected from British coasts, and the first British record of the Mediterranean species Dialychone dunerificta (Tovar Hernández et al. 2007).
An abundant sabellid taxon which fits well with the original description of Chone filicaudata Southern, 1914,
was collected from waters of the Shetland Islands. However, due to a previous emendation of C. filicaudata and its
placement within Paradialychone genus, for several years the Shetland taxon remained unnamed being different from P.
filicaudata. Southern type material of C. filicaudata from the National Museum of Ireland and the British Museum of
Natural History was therefore examined and compared. The comparison revealed that the newly collected material from
Shetland belongs to the authentic C. filicaudata, that is now re-established as a valid species and lectotype and
paralectotypes are here designated from Southern’s original type material from the National Museum of Ireland. The
specimen housed at the British Museum of Natural History and labelled as “syntype” is a Paradialychone species which
was incorrectly identified and labelled as C. filicaudata which led to the previous erroneous emendation of the taxon. The
first finding of the Mediterranean species Dialychone dunerificta (Tovar-Hernández et al. 2007) is also reported for the
British fauna
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
[Cosmochemical Studies]
Much of our research involves the chemical characterization of iron meteorites, and discussion of their origins. Wasson (1999a) used an extensive set of data on irons from the magmatic group IIIAB (including planimetric determinations of S in 23 irons) to show that the irons in this group can be modeled as mixtures of equilibrium solid and melt, and that the inferred fraction of trapped melt varies widely, from a few per cent to >80 per cent. The main group pallasites are closely related to the IIIAB irons. Wasson et al. (1999) described massive chromite in the Brenham pallasite and discussed possible formation mechanisms and implications for D(sub Cr). Sugiura et al. (2000) reported concentration and isotopic data for N and C in IIIE irons, and also showed that these are resolved from IIIAB irons on Ga-Au and Co-Au diagrams. Wasson and Richardson (2001) analyzed 45 irons from group IVA, also a magmatic group, and demonstrated that important insights are gained by comparisons with the IIIAB data set; the initial D(sub ir), D(sub Au), and D(sub As) values were all substantially lower in IVA than in IIIAB, apparently because the initial S (and P) contents were much (approximately equals 6x) lower in the IVA magma than in the IIIAB magma. Wasson and Kallemeyn (2001) carried out a new, comprehensive evaluation of IAB and closely related irons including those formerly called IIICD; they found that there are five "satellite" subgroups showing compositional trends parallel to those in IAB. The Birch et al. (2001) paper describes Willow Grove, a new volatile-poor, Ni-rich ungrouped iron that is closely related to Tishomingo, and possibly, as suggested for the IAB irons, the product of impact melting
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