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Georgia Journal of Science articles from June 2000

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A quarterly refereed journal publishing scientific research in all areas of science. The first issue publishes abstracts of papers presented at the Annual Meeting of the Georgia Academy of Science; subsequent issues publish scientific research.

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Georgia Journal of Science archives from June 2000

GAS President's Comments and Report from the Academy Council.(Georgia Academy of Science)(Brief Article)
June 22, 2000... I would like to thank all those that helped with the recent 2000 Annual Meeting held on the campus of Valdosta State University. The meeting was a great success and we had what I think was a record number of papers presented. I urge all of you...

WIDEBAND PHOTOMETRY OF SATURN: 1999-2000.
June 22, 2000... ABSTRACT An SSP-3 solid-state photometer along with a 0.51 m Newtonian telescope and Johnson B, V, R and I filters were used to measure the brightness of Saturn between Sep. 5, 1999 and Jan. 6, 2000. The measured normalized magnitudes of...

LEAD SHOT DEPOSITION IN WATERFOWL IMPOUNDMENTS BY COMMON SNIPE HUNTERS.
June 22, 2000... ABSTRACT Non-toxic shot restrictions were removed to allow small game hunters to use lead shot for common snipe (Capella gallinago) in drawndown waterfowl impoundments in Butler Island, Altamaha Waterfowl Management Area, Georgia, after...

NOTES ON THE BIOLOGY OF DYTISCUS CARLINUS AUBE (COLEOPTERA: DYTISCIDAE) IN CENTRAL GEORGIA WITH A DESCRIPTION OF ITS MATURE LARVA.
June 22, 2000... E.H. Barman [*] ABSTRACT Larvae of Dytiscus carolinus Aube were collected between mid-February and early April from an oligoxeric marsh and cultured to the adult stage. The occurrence of larvae suggests that oviposition occurred in...

LEAD IN PAINT IN WEST GEORGIA: X-RAY DIFFRACTION, ICP AND HACH COLORIMETER ANALYSIS.
June 22, 2000... Curtis L. Hollabaugh [*] ABSTRACT The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have declared lead, Pb, to be the number two environmental hazard in the United States. Ingestion of...

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