P1 Abandoned Mine Lands to Healthy Lands: Moving into Reclamation/Cleanup (Fact Sheet): Describes the National Applied Resource Sciences Center's capability to perform engineering studies and screen, select, and even design preferred reclamation alternatives for abandoned mine lands (8 1/2 x 11 bifold).
P2 Beaver Dam Wash Instream Flow Assessment (Report): Describes the hydrologic setting; assesses fisheries, recreation, and wildlife habitat resource values; and recommends flow required to protect and maintain these values (116 pp.)
P3 Joining Forces: Cooperative Projects Between Counties and the Bureau of Land Management (Report): Showcases successful partnership efforts among county governments, BLM, and other land management agencies and demonstrates how working together produces results not easily gained by working alone (84 pp).
P4 Monite Explosives Factory: Interim Remedial Action Project Summary (Technical Note 402): Provides information for assisting with the future cleanup of similar sites and compares the original statement of work versus the modifications made during the actual cleanup (28 pp.)
P5 NARSC Quarterly Report (Report): Showcases some of the projects completed for customers by the National Applied Resource Sciences Center during the quarter and reports the Center's progress in meeting its customer service goals (6 pp).
P6 National Public Lands Day (Flyer, Brochure, and Poster): Highlights ways that volunteers can help improve and enhance America's public lands and encourages volunteerism for the National Public Lands Day events (flyer: 11 x 17 inches; brochure: eight 3-1/2- x 8-1/2-inch panels; poster: 23 x 30 inches).
P7 NBC Update (Newsletter): Highlights success stories and lessons learned, and emphasizes partnerships between the National Business Center and business and fiscal services providers in the field (8 pp).
P8 On-Site Mitigation of a High-Chromium Waste at the Exell Helium Plant (Technical Note 401): Describes a cost-effective procedure for converting a water-soluble industrial waste bearing significant concentrations of toxic metals into a material that is environmentally compliant with the Resources Conservation and Recovery Act (16 pp.)
P9 Riparian-Wetland Initiative for the 1990s: Report of Accomplishments for Fiscal Year 1997 (Booklet): Highlights BLM's accomplishments in riparian-wetland management and our commitment to protecting environmentally and economically sensitive areas and meeting the goals of the President and the Secretary (34 pp.)
P10 Stepping from the Past into the Future: The Red Gulch, Wyoming, Dinosaur Tracksite (Draft Pamphlet): Discusses combining the science of photogrammetry with the modeling capabilities of today's computer software to analyze delicate resources such as dinosaur tracks (8-1/2- x 11-inch bifold).On-Site Mitigation of a High-Chromium Waste at the Exell Helium Plant (Technical Note 401): Describes a cost-effective procedure for converting a water-soluble industrial waste bearing significant concentrations of toxic metals into a material that is environmentally compliant with the Resources Conservation and Recovery Act (16 pp.)
P9 Riparian-Wetland Initiative for the 1990s: Report of Accomplishments for Fiscal Year 1997 (Booklet): Highlights BLM's accomplishments in riparian-wetland management and our commitment to protecting environmentally and economically sensitive areas and meeting the goals of the President and the Secretary (34 pp.)
P10 Stepping from the Past into the Future: The Red Gulch, Wyoming, Dinosaur Tracksite (Draft Pamphlet): Discusses combining the science of photogrammetry with the modeling capabilities of today's computer software to analyze delicate resources such as dinosaur tracks (8-1/2- x 11-inch bifold).

E1 From the Ground Up-A Perspective on Rangeland Health: Discusses integrating the landscape analysis approach for soil survey enhancement and ecological site inventories, and also explains soil quality and health (4 x 8 feet).
E2 History of Soil Surveys on Public Lands: Shows a timeline of the history of soil surveys from 1785 to 1998, as well as a more detailed account of the first soil survey conducted by BLM (4 x 8 feet).
PresentationsPR1 Future of Our Public Lands Symposium (Talking Points): Discusses the Director's priorities and highlights specific objectives for BLM as an organization (12 pp.; also can be seen on the Intranet at http://web.blm.gov/internal/wo-100/speeches/idahospeech/Page1.html).
A Framework for Analyzing the Hydrologic Condition of Watersheds (Technical Note)
Analyses of Natural Gases, 1996-1997 (Technical Note)
Assessing Lentic Wetland Health Using the Proper Functioning Condition Method (Booklet)
A User Guide for Assessing Proper Functioning Condition and the Supporting Science for Lotic Areas (Technical Reference)
Customer Comment Cards (8-Card Series)
Desert Access Guides (32-Map Series)
Dixie Resource Area Proposed Resource Management Plan and Final Environmental Impact Statement (Book)
Helium Resources of the United States-1997 (Technical Note)
Learning from the Land: Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument Science Symposium Proceedings (Book)
Linking Girls to the Land-Working Together to Conserve Natural Resources (Brochure)
Measuring and Monitoring Plant Populations (Technical Reference)
Resource Notes (Flyer)
If you would like more information on any of these items please send your name, address (mail stop), phone number, and the item numbers your are interested in to linda_hill@blm.gov (Internet).
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