Mesocarnivore Surveys on Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Site 300, Alameda and San Joaquin Counties, California

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العنوان: Mesocarnivore Surveys on Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Site 300, Alameda and San Joaquin Counties, California
المؤلفون: Howard O. Clark, J S Woollett, Patrick A. Kelly, D A Smith, Brian L. Cypher
بيانات النشر: Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2004.
سنة النشر: 2004
مصطلحات موضوعية: Canyon, Engineering, geography, geography.geographical_feature_category, Test site, business.industry, San Joaquin, Mesocarnivore, business, National laboratory, Cartography, Archaeology
الوصف: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), operated under cooperative agreement between the University of California and the U. S. Department of Energy, administers and operates an approximately 11 mi{sup 2} (28 km{sup 2}) test site in the remote hills at the northern end of the South Coast Ranges of Central California (Figure 1). Known as Site 300, this expanse of rolling hills and canyons supports a diverse array of grassland communities typical of lowland central California. The facility serves a variety of functions related to testing non-nuclear explosives, lasers, and weapons subsystems. The primary purpose of this project was to determine the presence of any mesocarnivores on Site 300 that use the property for foraging, denning, and other related activities. The surveys occurred from mid-September to mid-October, 2002.
DOI: 10.2172/15011402
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https://doi.org/10.2172/15011402
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