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Karst Waters Institute - Previous Conferences and Symposia
Change: The Karst Record August 1-4, 1996 Bergen, Norway Extensive field trips to the high-latitude karst were held with this conference. See the online Spring 1996 Issue of the KWI Conduit, or browse the ...
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Karst Waters Institute - Conduit Vol 4 No 1
West Report on the Paleokarst Field Conference Climatic Change - The Karst Record Conservation and Protection of the Biota of Karst Events of Interest KWI CONDUIT TO CHANGE The KWI Conduit began as a simple photocopied publication, the Karst ...
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KWI - Publications List
Biota of Karst Edited by Ira D. Sasowsky, Daniel W. Fong, and Elizabeth L. White Climate Change: The Karst Record Edited by Stein-Erik Lauritzen Out of print - no longer available. Breakthroughs in Karst ...
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Rainforest Biogeography
Dipterocarpaceae. Dipterocarp pollen first appears in the fossil record of west Malesia as an explosive burst about 30 million years ago. The timing of this event follows the early Tertiary collision of the ...
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Protect Our Woods: Programs & Issues
Mitigation measures for the woodlands and wetlands lost were also not sufficiently addressed in the DEIS. How much the drastic change ... The planners sneaked the Record of Decision (ROD) past us in an action that had to be illegal. Fighting highways takes money. This highway goes through one of the poorest areas of the ...
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THE SCOOP - August 2008 Organic Center Newsletter
Change One of the world's most respected authorities on agriculture's role in combating global climate change ... record keeping, inventory control, market research, in addition to obvious benefits in the event of a recall.The basic electronics needed are simple and increasingly affordable.An added challenge with fresh produce is the ... : Tom Karst, "Blame for foodborne illness gets spread evenly," The ...
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