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Nutrient limitation of biofilm biomass and metabolism in the Upper Snake River basin, southeast Idaho, USAMARCARELLI, Amy M; BECHTOLD, Heather A; RUGENSKI, Amanda T et al.Hydrobiologia (The Hague). 2009, Vol 620, pp 63-76, issn 0018-8158, 14 p.Article

Snake venomics of two poorly known Hydrophiinae: Comparative proteomics of the venoms of terrestrial Toxicocalamus longissimus and marine Hydrophis cyanocinctusCALVETE, Juan J; GHEZELLOU, Parviz; PAIVA, Owen et al.Journal of proteomics (Print). 2012, Vol 75, Num 13, pp 4091-4101, issn 1874-3919, 11 p.Article

Seismic migration processing of P-SV converted phases for mantle discontinuity structure beneath the Snake River Plain, western United StatesSHEEHAN, A. F; SHEARER, P. M; GILBERT, H. J et al.Journal of geophysical research. 2000, Vol 105, Num B8, pp 19055-19065, issn 0148-0227Article

EFFECTS OF FLOW AUGMENTATIONS IN THE SNAKE RIVER BASIN ON FARMS PROFITABILITYBRIAND, Genevieve; SCHUCK, Eric C; HOLLAND, David W et al.Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 2008, Vol 44, Num 2, pp 360-366, issn 1093-474X, 7 p.Article

Assessing the accuracy of thermoluminescence for dating baked sediments beneath late Quaternary lava flows, Snake River Plain, IdahoFORMAN, S. L; PIERSON, J; SMITH, R. P et al.Journal of geophysical research. 1994, Vol 99, Num B8, pp 15569-15576, issn 0148-0227Article

A SYSTEM DYNAMICS MODEL FOR CONJUNCTIVE MANAGEMENT OF WATER RESOURCES IN THE SNAKE RIVER BASINHOEKEMA, David J; SRIDHAR, Venkataramana.Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 2013, Vol 49, Num 6, pp 1327-1350, issn 1093-474X, 24 p.Article

Regional scale modeling of surface and ground water interaction in the Snake River BasinMILLER, Scott A; JOHNSON, Gary S; COSGROVE, Donna M et al.Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 2003, Vol 39, Num 3, pp 517-528, issn 1093-474X, 12 p.Article

Paleoseismology and seismic hazards evaluations in extensional volcanic terrains : PaleoseismologySMITH, R. P; JACKSON, S. M; HACKETT, W. R et al.Journal of geophysical research. 1996, Vol 101, Num B3, pp 6277-6292, issn 0148-0227Conference Paper

Patterns of genetic structure in the endangered aquatic gastropod Valvata utahensis (Mollusca: Valvatidae) at small and large spatial scalesMILLER, Mark P; WEIGEL, Dana E; MOCK, Karen E et al.Freshwater biology (Print). 2006, Vol 51, Num 12, pp 2362-2375, issn 0046-5070, 14 p.Article

Optical immunoassay for snake venom detectionLE VAN DONG; KHOO HOON ENG; LE KHAC QUYEN et al.Biosensors & bioelectronics. 2004, Vol 19, Num 10, pp 1285-1294, issn 0956-5663, 10 p.Article

RESPONSES OF OBLIGATE VERSUS FACULTATIVE RIPARIAN SHRUBS FOLLOWING RIVER DAMMINGROOD, Stewart B; BRAATNE, Jeffrey H; GOATER, Lori A et al.River research and applications (Print). 2010, Vol 26, Num 2, pp 102-117, issn 1535-1459, 16 p.Article

Contrasting life-cycle impacts of stream flow on two Chinook salmon populationsARTHAUD, David L; GREENE, Correigh M; GUILBAULT, Kimberly et al.Hydrobiologia (The Hague). 2010, Vol 655, pp 171-188, issn 0018-8158, 18 p.Article

ARE RIVERS JUST BIG STREAMS? A PULSE METHOD TO QUANTIFY NITROGEN DEMAND IN A LARGE RIVERTANK, Jennifer L; ROSI-MARSHALL, Emma J; BAKER, Michelle A et al.Ecology (Durham). 2008, Vol 89, Num 10, pp 2935-2945, issn 0012-9658, 11 p.Article

Organic carbon spiraling in an Idaho riverTHOMAS, Steven A; ROYER, Todd V; SNYDER, Eric B et al.Aquatic sciences. 2005, Vol 67, Num 4, pp 424-433, issn 1015-1621, 10 p.Article

A continental hot-spotSUTTON, I.D.1991, Vol 12, Num 2, pp 97-106, issn 0025-990X, 10 p.Article

Sixteen years of severe Tiger snake (Notechis) envenoming in Perth, Western AustraliaSCOP, J; LITTLE, M; JELINEK, G. A et al.Anaesthesia and intensive care. 2009, Vol 37, Num 4, pp 613-618, issn 0310-057X, 6 p.Article

High-K alkali basalts of the Western Snake River Plain (Idaho): Abrupt transition from tholeiitic to mildly alkaline plume-derived basaltsSHERVAIS, John W; VETTER, Scott K.Journal of volcanology and geothermal research. 2009, Vol 188, Num 1-3, pp 141-152, issn 0377-0273, 12 p.Conference Paper

Extraction of edgeline images using SNAKE model and its application to object recognitionIZUMI, M; FUJIMOTO, T; FUKUNAGA, K et al.Systems and computers in Japan. 1993, Vol 24, Num 10, pp 97-105, issn 0882-1666Article

Geochemical correlation of three large-volume ignimbrites from the Yellowstone hotspot track, Idaho, USAELLIS, Ben S; BRANNEY, M. J; BARRY, T. L et al.Bulletin of volcanology (Print). 2012, Vol 74, Num 1, pp 261-277, issn 0258-8900, 17 p.Article

Assessing instream flows and reservoir operations on an Eastern Idaho RiverBENJAMIN, L; VAN KIRK, R. W.Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 1999, Vol 35, Num 4, pp 899-909, issn 1093-474XArticle

Le Snake Range (Nevada, U.S.A.), une zone de cisaillement ductile d'échelle crustaleGAUDEMER, Y; TAPPONNIER, P.Bulletin de la Société géologique de France. 1986, Vol 2, Num 6, pp 863-870, issn 0037-9409Conference Paper

Cross-neutralisation of Australian brown snake, taipan and death adder venoms by monovalent antibodiesISBISTER, Geoffrey K; O'LEARY, Margaret A; HAGAN, Jessica et al.Vaccine. 2010, Vol 28, Num 3, pp 798-802, issn 0264-410X, 5 p.Article

Large-scale spatial variability of riverbed temperature gradients in snake river fall chinook salmon spawning areasHANRAHAN, Timothy P.River research and applications (Print). 2007, Vol 23, Num 3, pp 323-341, issn 1535-1459, 19 p.Article

Escapement, harvest, and unknown loss of radio- tagged adult salmonids in the columbia river - snake river hydrosystemKEEFER, Matthew L; PEERY, Christopher A; DAIGLE, William R et al.Canadian journal of fisheries and aquatic sciences (Print). 2005, Vol 62, Num 4, pp 930-949, issn 0706-652X, 20 p.Conference Paper

Recharge of the Snake river plain aquifer : Transitioning from incidental to managedJOHNSON, G. S; SULLIVAN, W. H; COSGROVE, D. M et al.Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 1999, Vol 35, Num 1, pp 123-131, issn 1093-474XArticle

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