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2005 Habitat Evaluation Procedure (HEP) Report for the Beaver Lake Project
On August 14, 2003, the Habitat Evaluation Procedure (HEP) was used to determine baseline habitat suitability on the Beaver Lake property, an acquisition completed by the Kalispel Tribe of Indians in November 2002. Evaluation species and appropriate models include bald eagle, black-capped chickadee, Canada goose, mallard, muskrat, yellow warbler, and white-tailed deer. Habitat Suitability Index (HSI) values were visually estimated and agreed upon by all HEP team members. The Beaver Lake Project provides a total of 232.26 Habitat Units (HUs) for the species evaluated. Conifer forest habitat provides 136.58 HUs for bald eagle, black-capped chickadee, mallard, and white-tailed deer. Forested wetland habitat provides 20.02 HUs for bald eagle, black-caped chickadee, mallard, and white-tailed deer. Scrub-shrub wetland habitat provides 7.67 HUs for mallard, yellow warbler, and white-tailed deer. Grassland meadow provides 22.69 HUs for Canada goose and mallard. Emergent wetlands provide 35.04 HUs for Canada goose, mallard, and muskrat. Open water provided 10.26 HUs for Canada goose, mallard, and muskrat. The objective of using HEP at the Beaver Lake Project and other protected properties is to document the quality and quantity of available habitat for selected wildlife species. In this way, HEP provides information on the relative value of the same …
Date:
May 2005
Creator:
Entz, Ray
System:
The UNT Digital Library
2005 Habitat Evaluation Procedure (HEP) Report for the Carey Creek Project
In August 2002, the Habitat Evaluation Procedure (HEP) was used to determine baseline habitat suitability on the Carey Creek property, an acquisition completed by the Kalispel Tribe of Indians in December 2001. Evaluation species and appropriate models include bald eagle, black-capped chickadee, Canada goose, mallard, yellow warbler, and white-tailed deer. Habitat Suitability Index (HSI) values were visually estimated and agreed upon by all HEP team members. The Carey Creek Project provides a total of 172.95 Habitat Units (HUs) for the species evaluated. Conifer forest habitat provides 4.91 HUs for bald eagle, black-capped chickadee, and white-tailed deer. Forested wetlands provide 52.68 HUs for bald eagle, black-capped chickadee, mallard, and white-tailed deer. Scrub-shrub wetlands provide 2.82 HUs for mallard, yellow warbler and white-tailed deer. Wet meadow and grassland meadow provide 98.13 HUs for mallard and Canada goose. Emergent wetlands provide 11.53 HUs for mallard, muskrat, and Canada goose. Open water provides 2.88 HUs for Canada goose, mallard, and muskrat. The objective of using HEP at the Carey Creek Project and other protected properties is to document the quality and quantity of available habitat for selected wildlife species. In this way, HEP provides information on the relative value of the same area at …
Date:
June 2005
Creator:
Entz, Ray
System:
The UNT Digital Library
2005 Habitat Evaluation Procedure (HEP) Report for the Gamblin Lake Project
On August 12, 2003, the Habitat Evaluation Procedure (HEP) was used to determine baseline habitat suitability on the Gamblin Lake property, an acquisition completed by the Kalispel Tribe of Indians in December 2002. Evaluation species and appropriate models include bald eagle, black-capped chickadee, mallard, muskrat, and white-tailed deer. Habitat Suitability Index (HSI) values were visually estimated and agreed upon by all HEP team members. The Gamblin Lake Project provides a total of 273.28 Habitat Units (HUs) for the species evaluated. Conifer forest habitat provides 127.92 HUs for bald eagle, black-capped chickadee, mallard, and white-tailed deer. Forested wetland habitat provides 21.06 HUs for bald eagle, black-caped chickadee, mallard, and white-tailed deer. Wet meadow provides 78.05 HUs for Canada goose and mallard. Emergent wetland habitat provides 46.25 HUs for mallard, muskrat, and Canada goose. The objective of using HEP at the Gamblin Lake Project and other protected properties is to document the quality and quantity of available habitat for selected wildlife species. In this way, HEP provides information on the relative value of the same area at future points in time so that the effect of management activities on wildlife habitat can be quantified. When combined with other tools, the baseline HEP …
Date:
May 2005
Creator:
Entz, Ray
System:
The UNT Digital Library
2005 Habitat Evaluation Procedure (HEP) Report for the North Eaton Lake Project
On July 6, 2005, the Habitat Evaluation Procedure (HEP) was used to determine baseline habitat suitability on the North Eaton Lake property, an acquisition completed by the Kalispel Tribe of Indians in November 2004. Evaluation species and appropriate models include bald eagle, black-capped chickadee, Canada goose, mallard, muskrat, and white-tailed deer. Habitat Suitability Index (HSI) values were visually estimated and agreed upon by all HEP team members. The North Eaton Lake Project provides a total of 235.05 Habitat Units (HUs) for the species evaluated. Open water habitat provides 9.38 HUs for Canada goose, mallard and muskrat. Emergent wetland habitat provides 11.36 HUs for Canada goose, mallard and muskrat. Forested wetland provides 10.97 HUs for bald eagle, black-capped chickadee, mallard and white-tailed deer. Conifer forest habitat provides 203.34 HUs for bald eagle, black-capped chickadee, mallard, and white-tailed deer. The objective of using HEP at the North Eaton Lake Project and other protected properties is to document the quality and quantity of available habitat for selected wildlife species. In this way, HEP provides information on the relative value of the same area at future points in time so that the effect of management activities on wildlife habitat can be quantified. When combined …
Date:
November 2005
Creator:
Entz, Ray
System:
The UNT Digital Library
2005 Habitat Evaluation Procedure (HEP) Report for the Priest River Project
On July 6, 2004, the Habitat Evaluation Procedure (HEP) was used to determine baseline habitat suitability on the Priest River property, an acquisition completed by the Kalispel Tribe of Indians in 2001. Evaluation species and appropriate models include bald eagle, black-capped chickadee, Canada goose, mallard, yellow warbler, and white-tailed deer. Habitat Suitability Index (HSI) values were visually estimated and agreed upon by all HEP team members. The Priest River Project provides a total of 140.73 Habitat Units (HUs) for the species evaluated. Conifer forest habitat provides 60.05 HUs for bald eagle, black-capped chickadee, and white-tailed deer. Grassland meadow habitat provides 7.39 HUs for Canada goose and mallard. Scrub-shrub vegetation provides 71.13 HUs for mallard, yellow warbler, and white-tailed deer. Open water habitat provides 2.16 HUs for Canada goose and mallard. The objective of using HEP at the Priest River Project and other protected properties is to document the quality and quantity of available habitat for selected wildlife species. In this way, HEP provides information on the relative value of the same area at future points in time so that the effect of management activities on wildlife habitat can be quantified. When combined with other tools, the baseline HEP will be …
Date:
May 2005
Creator:
Entz, Ray
System:
The UNT Digital Library
2005 Habitat Evaluation Procedure (HEP) Report for the Priest River Project
On July 6, 2004, the Habitat Evaluation Procedure (HEP) was used to determine baseline habitat suitability on the Priest River property, an acquisition completed by the Kalispel Tribe of Indians in 2001. Evaluation species and appropriate models include bald eagle, black-capped chickadee, Canada goose, mallard, yellow warbler, and white-tailed deer. Habitat Suitability Index (HSI) values were visually estimated and agreed upon by all HEP team members. The Priest River Project provides a total of 105.41 Habitat Units (HUs) for the species evaluated. Conifer forest habitat provides 26.95 HUs for bald eagle, black-capped chickadee, and white-tailed deer. Grassland habitat provides 23.78 HUs for Canada goose and mallard. Scmb-shrub vegetation provides 54.68 HUs for mallard, yellow warbler, and white-tailed deer.
Date:
February 28, 2005
Creator:
Entz, Ray
System:
The UNT Digital Library
2005 Habitat Evaluation Procedure (HEP) Report for the West Beaver Lake Project
On September 7, 2004, the Habitat Evaluation Procedure (HEP) was used to determine baseline habitat suitability on the West Beaver Lake property, an acquisition completed by the Kalispel Tribe of Indians in September 2004. Evaluation species and appropriate models include bald eagle, black-capped chickadee, mallard, muskrat, and white-tailed deer. Habitat Suitability Index (HSI) values were visually estimated and agreed upon by all HEP team members. The West Beaver Lake Project provides a total of 103.08 Habitat Units (HUs) for the species evaluated. Emergent wetland habitat provides 7.17 HUs for mallard and muskrat. Conifer forest habitat provides 95.91 HUs for bald eagle, black-capped chickadee, mallard, and white-tailed deer. The objective of using HEP at the West Beaver Lake Project and other protected properties is to document the quality and quantity of available habitat for selected wildlife species. In this way, HEP provides information on the relative value of the same area at future points in time so that the effect of management activities on wildlife habitat can be quantified. When combined with other tools, the baseline HEP will be used to determine the most effective on-site management, restoration, and enhancement actions to increase habitat suitability for targeted species. The same process …
Date:
February 28, 2005
Creator:
Entz, Ray
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Addendum to Hazard Summary Report Experimental Breeder Reactor-II (EBR-II)
Report containing hazard and safety information regarding the Experimental Breeder Reactor-II in Idaho.
Date:
June 1962
Creator:
Koch, L. J.; Loewenstein, W. B. & Monson, H. O.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Aerial Gamma Ray and Magnetic Survey, Volume 1. Final Report: Hailey, Idaho Falls, Elk City Quadrangles of Idaho/Montana and Boise Quadrangle, Oregon/Idaho
Final report documenting a high-sensitivity airborne radiometric and magnetic survey of the Boise, Hailey, Idaho Falls, and Elk City quadrangles including the survey description, specifications, data processing methods, interpretation methods, and regional geologic review.
Date:
September 1979
Creator:
EG & G GeoMetrics
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Aerial Gamma Ray and Magnetic Survey, Volume 2. Final Report: Boise Quadrangle of Idaho
Second volume of a report documenting a high-sensitivity airborne radiometric and magnetic survey of the Boise quadrangle including a detailed geologic summary, interpretation report, standard deviation maps, pseudo-contour maps, interpretation maps, flight line and geologic base map, and individual corrected profiles.
Date:
October 1979
Creator:
EG & G GeoMetrics
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Aerial Gamma Ray and Magnetic Survey, Volume 2. Final Report: Elk City Quadrangle of Idaho/Montana
Second volume of a report documenting a high-sensitivity airborne radiometric and magnetic survey of the Elk City quadrangle including a detailed geologic summary, interpretation report, standard deviation maps, pseudo-contour maps, interpretation maps, flight line and geologic base map, and individual corrected profiles.
Date:
November 1979
Creator:
EG & G GeoMetrics
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Aerial Gamma Ray and Magnetic Survey, Volume 2. Final Report: Hailey Quadrangle of Idaho
Second volume of a report documenting a high-sensitivity airborne radiometric and magnetic survey of the Hailey quadrangle including a detailed geologic summary, interpretation report, standard deviation maps, pseudo-contour maps, interpretation maps, flight line and geologic base map, and individual corrected profiles.
Date:
December 1979
Creator:
EG & G GeoMetrics
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Aerial Gamma Ray and Magnetic Survey, Volume 2. Final Report: Idaho Falls Quadrangle of Idaho
Second volume of a report documenting a high-sensitivity airborne radiometric and magnetic survey of the Idaho Falls quadrangle including a detailed geologic summary, interpretation report, standard deviation maps, pseudo-contour maps, interpretation maps, flight line and geologic base map, and individual corrected profiles.
Date:
October 1979
Creator:
EG & G GeoMetrics
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Reconnaissance Survey of Portions of Arizona, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, South Dakota and Washington: Final Report, Volume 1. Instrumentation and Methods
From abstract: The objective of the work was to define areas showing surface indications of a generally higher uranium content where detailed exploration for uranium would most likely be successful.
Date:
March 1979
Creator:
Texas Instruments Incorporated
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Reconnaissance Survey of Portions of Arizona, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, South Dakota and Washington: Final Report, Volume 2-H. Pocatello Quadrangle
Report documenting the results of an aerial radiometric and magnetic reconnaissance survey of the Pocatello quadrangle in Idaho.
Date:
May 1979
Creator:
Texas Instruments Incorporated
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Reconnaissance Survey of Portions of Arizona, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, South Dakota and Washington: Final Report, Volume 2-I. Twin Falls Quadrangle
From introduction: This volume contains information and survey results pertaining specifically to the Twin Falls NTMS 1:250,000 scale Quadrangle, Idaho, one of a group of 12 such quadrangles in Arizona, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, South Dakota, and Washington included in an aerial radiometric and magnetic reconnaissance survey. General information concerning the instrumentation and methods used in data acquisition, processing, and interpretation is presented in Volume 1 of this final report.
Date:
June 1979
Creator:
Texas Instruments Incorporated
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Survey: Baker National Topographic Map, Idaho and Oregon, Volume 1
Final report documenting a high-sensitivity airborne gamma radiation and magnetic field survey of the Baker National Topographic Map segment (NL 11-11 quadrangle) including a description of the program and results.
Date:
February 15, 1978
Creator:
Geodata International
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Survey : Baker National Topographic Map, Idaho and Oregon, Volume 2
The following report is the second volume documenting a high-sensitivity airborne gamma radiation and magnetic field survey of the Baker National Topographic Map segment. This document presents the flight line profile data and statistical analysis results.
Date:
1978
Creator:
Geodata International
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Survey: Challis National Topographic Map, Idaho, Volume 1
This report is the first volume of a two-part set documenting the results of the analyses of the airborne gamma radiation and total magnetic field survey that was flown for the Challis National Topographic Map NL11-12.
Date:
1979
Creator:
Geodata International, Inc.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Survey: Challis National Topographic Map, Idaho, Volume 2
This report is the second volume of a two-part set documenting the results of the analyses of the airborne gamma radiation and total magnetic field survey that was flown for the Challis National Topographic Map NL11-12. This volume includes the flight line magnetic field, temperature, pressure, altitude data plus magnetic field data as measured at a base station.
Date:
1979
Creator:
Geo-Life
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Survey: Dillon National Topographic Map, Idaho and Montana, Volume 1
This report is the first volume of a two-part set documenting the results of the analyses of the airborne gamma radiation and total magnetic field survey that was flown for the Dillon National Topographic Map NL12-7.
Date:
May 14, 1979
Creator:
Geodata International, Inc.
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Survey: Dillon National Topographic Map, Idaho and Montana, Volume 2
This report is the second volume of a two-part set documenting the results of the analyses of the airborne gamma radiation and total magnetic field survey that was flown for the Dillon National Topographic Map NL12-7. This volume includes the flight line magnetic field, temperature, pressure, altitude data plus magnetic field data as measured at a base station.
Date:
1979
Creator:
Geo-Life
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Survey: Driggs National Topographic Map, Idaho/Wyoming
Final report of the airborne gamma ray and total magnetic field survey for the Driggs quadrangle, Idaho-Wyoming. Sections I through IV of this report present information and results associated with this specific survey. Section V gives the data acquisition and the processing procedures.
Date:
1981
Creator:
Geodata International
System:
The UNT Digital Library
Aerial Radiometric and Magnetic Survey: Grangeville National Topographic Map, Idaho/Oregon/Washington
Final report of the airborne gamma ray and total magnetic field survey for the Grangeville quadrangle, Idaho-Oregon-Washington. Sections I through IV of this report present information and results associated with this specific survey. Section V gives the data acquisition and the processing procedures.
Date:
1981
Creator:
Geodata International
System:
The UNT Digital Library