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An automated multi-criteria cartographic aid for point annotationHUFFMAN, F. Tyler; CROMLEY, Robert G.Cartographic Journal. 2002, Vol 39, Num 1, pp 51-64, issn 0008-7041Article

Trophic state evaluation for selected lakes in Grand Teton National ParkDUSTIN, J. Shaun; MILLER, A. Woodruff.Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 2001, Vol 37, Num 4, pp 887-898, issn 1093-474XArticle

Close-range remote sensing of aquatic macrophyte vegetation coverJAKUBAUSKAS, M; KINDSCHER, K; FRASER, A et al.International journal of remote sensing (Print). 2000, Vol 21, Num 18, pp 3533-3538, issn 0143-1161Article

Ecosystem metabolism controls nitrogen uptake in streams in Grand Teton National Park, WyomingHALL, Robert O; TANK, Jennifer L.Limnology and oceanography. 2003, Vol 48, Num 3, pp 1120-1128, issn 0024-3590, 9 p.Article

Classifying hills and valleys in digitized terrainCRONIN, T.Photogrammetric engineering and remote sensing. 2000, Vol 66, Num 9, pp 1129-1137, issn 0099-1112Article

Spatial and temporal patterns in channel change on the Snake River downstream from Jackson Lake dam, WyomingNELSON, Nicholas C; ERWIN, Susannah O; SCHMIDT, John C et al.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 2013, Vol 200, pp 132-142, issn 0169-555X, 11 p.Conference Paper

Modeling degradation of terrace scarps in Grand Teton National Park, USANASH, David B; BEAUJON, James S.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 2006, Vol 75, Num 3-4, pp 400-407, issn 0169-555X, 8 p.Article

Responses of phytoplankton to varied resource availability in large lakes of the Greater Yellowstone EcosystemINTERLANDI, S. J; KILHAM, S. S; THERIOT, E. C et al.Limnology and oceanography. 1999, Vol 44, Num 3, pp 668-682, issn 0024-3590Article

Nitrogen fixation can exceed inorganic nitrogen uptake fluxes in oligotrophic streamsKUNZA, Lisa A; HALL, Robert O.Biogeochemistry (Dordrecht). 2014, Vol 121, Num 3, pp 537-549, issn 0168-2563, 13 p.Article

Gas-phase reactive nitrogen near Grand Teton National Park: Impacts of transport, anthropogenic emissions, and biomass burningPRENNI, A. J; LEVIN, E. J. T; COLLETT, J. L et al.Atmospheric environment (1994). 2014, Vol 89, pp 749-756, issn 1352-2310, 8 p.Article

Postglacial vegetation and climate of Grand Teton and southern Yellowstone National ParksWHITLOCK, C.Ecological monographs. 1993, Vol 63, Num 2, pp 173-198, issn 0012-9615Article

Effects of Jackson Lake Dam on the Snake River and its floodplain, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USAMARSTON, Richard A; MILLS, John D; WRAZIEN, David R et al.Geomorphology (Amsterdam). 2005, Vol 71, Num 1-2, pp 79-98, issn 0169-555X, 20 p.Conference Paper

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