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Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi. Debris west of White Boulevard along Highway 90. Biloxi, Mississippi. September 21, 2005. (Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi images have been donated to the Photographic Library by USGS employees, FEMA contractors, the National Guard, the U.S. Military, local police and state patrols, and public citizens.)
Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi. Aerial view of the extensive damage done by Hurricane Katrina to Beach Boulevard in Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi. September 11, 2005. Note: Effects of Hurricane Katrina have been donated to the U.S. Geological Survey Denver Library Photographic Collection by USGS employees, FEMA contractors, the National Guard, the U.S. Military, local police and state patrols, and public citizens.
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Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi. Gulf Beach Resort and ruins of a Waffle House along Highway 90. Biloxi, Mississippi. September 21, 2005. (Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi images have been donated to the Photographic Library by USGS employees, FEMA contractors, the National Guard, the U.S. Military, local police and state patrols, and public citizens.)
Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi. Ruins of Edgewater Village. Biloxi, Mississippi. September 18, 2005. (Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi images have been donated to the Photographic Library by USGS employees, FEMA contractors, the National Guard, the U.S. Military, local police and state patrols, and public citizens.)
Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi. Aerial view of Hard Rock Casino marina. Biloxi, Mississippi. September 11, 2005. (Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi images have been donated to the Photographic Library by USGS employees, FEMA contractors, the National Guard, the U.S. Military, local police and state patrols, and public citizens.)
Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi. The ruins of the Hurricane Camille Memorial Wall. Hurricane Camille landed on August 17, 1969, as the second Category 5 hurricane in United States history. Hurricane Katrina is the third. Biloxi, Mississippi. February 12, 2006. (Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi images have been donated to the Photographic Library by USGS employees, FEMA contractors, the National Guard, the U.S. Military, local police and state patrols, and public citizens.)
Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi. Aerial view of the the Beau Rivage Casino. Biloxi, Mississippi. September 11, 2005. (Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi images have been donated to the Photographic Library by USGS employees, FEMA contractors, the National Guard, the U.S. Military, local police and state patrols, and public citizens.)
Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi. Aerial view of the extensive damage caused by the hurricane looking west at Highway 90 along Biloxi Beach. Biloxi, Mississippi. September 11, 2005. (Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi images have been donated to the Photographic Library by USGS employees, FEMA contractors, the National Guard, the U.S. Military, local police and state patrols, and public citizens.)
Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi. Ruins of Edgewater Village. Biloxi, Mississippi. September 18, 2005. (Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi images have been donated to the Photographic Library by USGS employees, FEMA contractors, the National Guard, the U.S. Military, local police and state patrols, and public citizens.)
Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi. Beauvoir property as seen from Highway 90. Beauvoir was the location of the retirement home of Confederate President Jefferson Davis. Biloxi, Mississippi. September 11, 2005. (Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi images have been donated to the Photographic Library by USGS employees, FEMA contractors, the National Guard, the U.S. Military, local police and state patrols, and public citizens.)
Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi. The ruins of the Hurricane Camille Memorial Wall and the Episcopal Church of The Redeemer. Note the leaning iron frame of the destroyed church in the background. Hurricane Camille landed on August 17, 1969, as the second Category 5 hurricane in United States history. Hurricane Katrina is the third. Biloxi, Mississippi. February 12, 2006. (Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi images have been donated to the Photographic Library by USGS employees, FEMA contractors, the National Guard, the U.S. Military, local police and state patrols, and public citizens.)
USGS Hurricane Katrina. London Avenue breech (on right) under repair. Shot taken from bridge looking north to the lake. November 25, 2005. U.S. Geological Survey "Hurricane Katrina" photographs document general area shots and close-ups of the levee breeches from the failed 17th Street Canal and London Avenue Canal.
This part of the release provides an updated georeferenced catalog of limestone boulders and cobbles pertaining to extreme waves on Anegada, a low Caribbean island perched south of the Puerto Rico Trench. Tabulated are 660 limestone clasts, along with clast dimensions and long-axis trend in many instances. Fewer than one-fifth of the clasts were reported previously in https://doi.org/10.1007/s11069-011-9725-8 and https://doi.org/10.1130/GES01356.1. Most were surveyed in 2017.
Revegetation and cattle production are major objectives in the reclamation plan for mine tailings at the Highland Valley Copper mine in Canada. Residual molybdenum (Mo) in the tailings is imbibed by vegetation and forages accumulate up to 400 ppm Mo at the Highmont tailings pond. Grazing studies with cattle determined the feasibility of utilising the site for livestock production and published results are reviewed. Clinical evaluations (1999?2001) revealed signs of lameness, diarrhoea and hair coat depigmentation in cows but they recovered without treatment. Supplement trials (2002 ? 2004) demonstrated the efficacy of copper (Cu) sulphate for the alleviation of clinical disorders. Dietary Mo was rapidly eliminated...
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Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi. Broadwater Golf Course. Biloxi, Mississippi. September 21, 2005. (Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi images have been donated to the Photographic Library by USGS employees, FEMA contractors, the National Guard, the U.S. Military, local police and state patrols, and public citizens.)
USGS Hurricane Katrina. Sunken and damaged boats along north shore of Lake Pontchartrain. September 13, 2005. U.S. Geological Survey "Hurricane Katrina" photographs document general area shots and close- ups of the levee breeches from the failed 17th Street Canal and London Avenue Canal.
USGS Hurricane Katrina. Aerators to reduce VOC's entering the lake. September 29, 2005. U.S. Geological Survey "Hurricane Katrina" photographs document general area shots and close-ups of the levee breeches from the failed 17th Street Canal and London Avenue Canal.
USGS Hurricane Katrina. Images 033, 034, 035, 036, 037, and 038 are devastation shots of area between The Rigolets and Chef Menteur Pass. Image 037 in particular shows the debris fields that extended for miles. September 16, 2005. U.S. Geological Survey "Hurricane Katrina" photographs document general area shots and close-ups of the levee breeches from the failed 17th Street Canal and London Avenue Canal.
USGS Hurricane Katrina. London Avenue breech, close-up. November 25, 2005. U.S. Geological Survey "Hurricane Katrina" photographs document general area shots and close-ups of the levee breeches from the failed 17th Street Canal and London Avenue Canal.
Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi. Front entrance to Beauvoir. View from Highway 90. Beauvoir was the location of the retirement home of Confederate President Jefferson Davis. Biloxi, Mississippi. September 11, 2005. (Effects of Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi images have been donated to the Photographic Library by USGS employees, FEMA contractors, the National Guard, the U.S. Military, local police and state patrols, and public citizens.)
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