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RED CLAY PROJECT ANNUAL REPORT
(1977-06-01)
The Wisconsin Board of Soil and Water Conservation Districts (BSWCD) has provided services to the
Red Clay Project in two program areas: the information-education program and the soil and water
conservation district ...
RED CLAY SLOPE STABILITY FACTORS FINAL REPORT
(1976)
Data collected in this investigation outlines the mineralogical character and range of mechanical
behavior of the red clay and establishes the Little Balsam drainage as
representative of many of the geologic and engineering ...
VEGETATION AND RED CLAY SOIL STABILITY
(1976)
Vegetation cover, and related factors such as litter and organic content of soil, is known to be
important in controlling and/or reducing erosion rates (1). Other factors such as slope, soil
particle size, soil ...
Geochemical Relationships Between Lake Superior and Its Tributary Streams With-in the Superior-Cornucopia Red Clay Province, Wisconsin
(1975-11-24)
The sedimentation and water quality characteristics of seven Northwestern Wisconsin Lake Superior
tributary streams are presented. A large portion of the drainage basins of these streams is
located in the Valder's red ...
THE EFFECTS OF RED CLAY EROSION ON ORTHOPHOSPHATE LEVELS IN SOUTHWESTERN LAKE SUPERIOR
(1975-05-20)
The effects of the erosion of red clay deposits along the northwestern Wisconsin shoreline area on
orthophosphate inputs into Lake Superior was investigated. Using clay soil and river particulate
samples, exchange ...
RED CLAY EROSION DEMONSTRATION RESEARCH SECOND ANNUAL REPORT
(1977-06-09)
Vegetation cover and related factors such as litter and organic content of soil, is known to be
important in controlling and/or reducing erosion rates (Meeuwig 1971). Other factors such as slope,
soil particle size, ...
RED CLAY EROSION DEMONSTRATION RESEARCH FIRST ANNUAL REPORT
(1976-06-01)
The central emphasis of this .study is to identify major vegetational components of the Little
Balsam and Skunk Creek watersheds and to relate this cover to the erosion of the red clay soils.
The examination of the ...
THE EFFECTS OF RED CLAY TURBIDITY AND SEDIMENTATION ON AQUATIC LIFE IN THE NEMADJI RIVER SYSTEM
(1978-10-03)
Red clay erosion in southwestern Lake Superior has been a natural process along shorelines and in tributary streams and rivers since decline of lake levels following the Pleistocene period. Exposure of the unconsolidated ...
CHEMICAL EFFECTS OF RED CLAYS ON WESTERN LAKE SUPERIOR - FINAL REPORT
(1975)
This project is concerned with expansion of the sparse information currently available pertaining to the chemical effects of red clay erosion on western Lake Superior and certain of its tributary streams. A major part of ...