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Thomas W. Barrett papers, 1910-1988 1955-1985

MS 712


Collection Summary

Creator: Barrett, Thomas W.
Collection Name:Thomas W. Barrett papers,
Inclusive Dates: 1910-1988
Bulk Dates: 1955-1985
Physical Description: 18.75 Linear Feet
Abstract:Thomas W. Barrett was born September 6, 1917 in Orem, Utah, on a fruit farm. While growing up on the family farm, Barrett became interested in crops, soils, and would later find a passion for agronomy (the science of soil management and crop production). The Thomas W. Barrett papers include personal correspondence, photographs, and a few family papers. A majority of the collection consists of research correspondence, photographs, negatives, transparency slides, research files, field notes, and publications by both Barrett and other agronomists and agriculturalists.
Collection Number:MS 712
Language: Materials are in English.
Repository: University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections
University of Arizona
PO Box 210055
Tucson, AZ 85721-0055
Phone: 520-621-6423
Fax: 520-621-9733
URL: http://speccoll.library.arizona.edu/
E-Mail: LBRY-askspcoll@email.arizona.edu

Biographical Note

Thomas W. Barrett was born September 6, 1917 in Orem, Utah, on a fruit farm. While growing up on the family farm, Barrett became interested in crops, soils, and would later find a passion for agronomy (the science of soil management and crop production).

After graduating from high school, Barrett attended Brigham Young University where he received his Bachelor's of Science degree in Chemistry, Math, and Physics in 1940. He would go on to receive his Masters from Cornell University in 1948, where he studied Soil Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry. Remaining at Cornell University for his Ph.D., Barret graduated in 1950 with his Ph.D. in Soil Fertility and Plant Physiology.

While attending school, Barrett was also involved with the US Air Force. He served as an active duty pilot from 1941-1946. He then became an instructor of multi-engined aircraft at the United States Military Academy, West Point, New York from 1942-1946. From 1946-1967, Barrett continued his service as a member of the US Air Force Reserve. He was also the Chairman, Training Guidance Staff, at the 2638th Air Reserve Center from 1954-1961. Following this stint, Barrett went to the 6163rd US Air Force Research and Development Unit from 1961-1967. In July 1967, Barrett retired as a Colonel.

Barrett began teaching at the US Military Academy, but was interested in working at an academic institution. While a graduate student at Cornell, Barrett was able to begin work as a graduate teaching instructor. From 1947-1950, he was a Graduate Research Fellow at Cornell University. Upon completion of his Ph.D., he took a position as an assistant professor at Arizona State University, where he would go on to become an associate professor (1953-1957), and was appointed Professor of Agriculture (1957). While at ASU, Barrett taught the following courses: introductory soils, soil fertility, soil chemistry, soil management, soil taxonomy, and effect of air pollutants on plants and soils.

When not teaching, Barrett was also an active consultant. He was the Chairman of the Sulphur Springs Valley Arbitration Committee, US District Court in 1955. He also consulted for American Smelting and Refining Company, Shell Oil Company, Mt. Isa Mines, Ltd., Waterways Experiment Station, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Salt River Project, University of Utah Research Institute, Arizona Public Service Company, Inspiration Copper Company, and ASARCO, Kennecott and Magma Copper Companies.

An active member of the academic community, Barrett published several papers about soil sciences, sulfur dioxide pollution, and crop maintenance throughout his career. He was a member of the American Society of Agronomy, Soil Science Society of America, Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science, Air Pollution Control Association, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Association of University Professors, and the Soil Conservation Society of America.

In 1943, Barrett married Joan T. Thomas. Born August 25, 1921, Joan was the daughter of noted agronomist Moyer Delwyn Thomas and Lilaine Jenefer Rowe Olver. Moyer Delwyn Thomas invented the Thomas Autometer, which measures gas concentrations, specifically sulfur dioxide, in polluted air. An educator, inventor, and member of the academic community, Thomas also published on soil structure and alkali, air pollution, plant nutrition, photosynthesis, and radioactive tracers. Joan grew up in the LDS church, became a missionary, and then attended Brigham Young University, and later attended Arizona State University, graduating in 1960. She taught for a year at McKemy Junior High School in Tempe, Arizona. Once married, she played an active role in the Arizona State University Faculty Wives Club, serving as its president in 1953. The Barretts had three daughters, Linda, Margaret, and Sarah, and one son, Thomas Jr..


Scope and Content Note

The Thomas W. Barrett papers include materials related to Barrett's research regarding soils, plants, and pollution. Barrett was a professor in the Agriculture Department at Arizona State University but also completed several freelance projects and conducted his own research. The collection contains personal files, correspondence, photographs, photographic negatives, slide transparencies, audiovisual materials, research files, and published publications.


Organization

This series is organized into six series.
Series I: Personal files, 1959-1988
Series II: Photographs, Negatives, and Slide transparencies, circa 1949-1985
Series III: Audiovisual materials, undated
Series IV: Research files, 1914-1985
Series V: Publications, unbound, 1948-1984
Subseries 1: Publications by Thomas W. Barrett, 1948-1981
Subseries 2: Publications by other scholars, 1954-1984
Series VI: Publications, bound, 1910-1983
Subseries 1: Publications by Thomas W. Barrett, 1948-1982
Subseries 2: Publications by other scholars, 1910-1983

Restrictions

Restrictions

There are no restrictions on this collection. Use of original audio visual materialsis restricted due to their fragile nature. No access copies are currently available. Please contact Special Collections for more information.

Copyright

It is the responsibility of the user to obtain permission to publish from theowner of the copyright (the institution, the creator of the record, the author or his/her transferees, heirs, legates, or literary executors). The user agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Arizona Board of Regents for the University of Arizona, its officers, employees, and agents from and against all claims made by any person asserting that he or she is an owner of copyright.


Access Terms

Subject(s)
Agriculture -- Arizona
Agriculture -- Arizona -- Sulphur Springs Valley
Agronomy
Air -- Pollution -- Arizona
Air pollution control industry
Plant ecology
Plants -- Effect of sulfur dioxide on
Science -- Study and teaching -- Arizona
Soil Conservation -- Arizona
Soils -- Arizona

Genre Form(s)
Soil science
Sulfur dioxide -- Environmental aspects


Administrative Information

Credit Line

Thomas W. Barrett papers (MS 712). Special Collections, University of Arizona Libraries.

Processing History

Processed by Michelle Nicole Boyer-Kelly in 2019.


Container List

Series I: Personal files, 1959-1988
Scope and Contents
This series contains personal materials related to Thomas Barrett and his family. Materials include correspondence, family geneaology, family photographs, travel documents, marriage records, military records, and newspaper clippings. Items are arranged alphabetically.
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11 Awards and certificates, 1957, 1988
12 Barrett family geneaology, undated; 1980
13 Barretts' favorite poems, undated
14 Correspondence. Betty Anne Kramp, undated
15 Correspondence. Cards and notes, 1959-1988
16 Correspondence. Family letters, 1959-1988
17 Correspondence. Friends letters, 1986-1987
18 Correspondence. Joan letters, undated
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201 Correspondence. Personal, 1958-1961
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19 Correspondence. Sorrell letters, 1987-1988
110 Correspondence. Tall Teddy, 1964-1969
111 Family photographs, undated
112 Family photographs, undated
113 Family trip, snow photographs, 1968
114 Humor, undated
115 Newspaper clippings about Joan, 1978
116 Prenuptual agreement between Thomas Barrett and Ruth Wood, 1990
117 Report of Joan (Jeanne) Margaret Thomas Barrett lifetime trust, 1983
118 Thomas W. Barrett CV/Resume, undated
119 Thomas W. Barrett's post regulations, United States Air Force (USAF), 1960s
120 Travel documents, 1970-1982
Series II: Photographs, Negatives, and Slide transparencies, circa 1949-1985
Scope and Contents
This series contains photographic materials in print, negative, and slide transparency format. Materials are arranged by item type and then alphabetically by subject. A majority of the negatives have no identifying titles and are labeled "miscellaneous" within their respective sizes. One large slide book was unbound to make the slides more accessible to researchers. A majority of the transparency slides have information written on the slide.
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121 Prints. Aerial views of farm, 1963
122 Prints. Agricultural Lab, Ag Seed Lab, meat lab, etc., undated
123 Prints. AN-0 through AN-13, 1972
124 Prints. Arizona maps, undated
125 Prints. Big Squirt, southwestern coral bean, 1967
126 Prints. BN-00 through BN-21, 1972
127 Prints. Clay minerals, undated
128 Prints. CN-0 through CN-21, 1972
129 Prints. Cocoons, 1978
130 Prints. Conservation Club, 1974
131 Prints. DN-1 through DN-21, 1972
132 Prints. Extension projects, students, etc., undated
133 Prints. Farming studies, circa 1975
134 Prints. Fertilizer, cotton experiment, etc., 1962
135 Prints. Field studies, 1973-1975
136 Prints. Four Corners, 1979-1980
137 Prints. Glen Canyon, Roosevelt Dam, Hayden, 1969
138 Prints. Hayden and Douglas, 1973-1974
139 Prints. Hayden Report, 1973
140 Prints. Heifer Point and others, 1978
141 Prints. L. C. Pinckard, McNeal, Arizona, 1959
142 Prints. Landscapes and projects, circa 1968-1970
143 Prints. Leaf studies, undated
144 Prints. Loessel soils of Mississippi, 1969
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21 Prints. MCPA 2 methyl, 4 chloro pheuoxyacitic acid, undated
22 Prints. Miscellaneous 4-C (Four Corners), Hayden, and SSV (Sulphur Springs Valley), 1973-1974
23 Prints. Miscellaneous prints, 1962
24 Prints. Mountain views, undated
25 Prints. Neubauer test and fluorescent sand experiment, undated
26 Prints. Pecan fumigations, Hereford Farm, 1974
27 Prints. Petrified wood, 1977
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202 Prints. Plant specimens, Dr. Robert H. Daines and S. C. Stabe, undated
203 Prints. Plant specimens by Dr. Thomas W. Barrett and others, 1955-1968
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28 Prints. Plant studies, 1969
29 Prints. Power plant views, 1973
210 Prints. PS-12 rattlesnake, PN-1 Smith Butte, PN-2 food and H2O cache, 1976
211 Prints. Re-vegetation of 4-C (Four Corners) spoil banks, 1976
212 Prints. Snow prints, cabin, etc., May 1968
213 Prints. SO2 (sulfur dioxide) injury to pecans, Hereford Farm, 1974
214 Prints. Soil samples, undated
215 Prints. Soil studies (1 of 2), undated
216 Prints. Soil studies (2 of 2), undated
217 Prints. Sorghum and others, 1962-1963
218 Prints. Trees, undated
219 Prints. Trees, October 1982
220 Prints. Unidentified project, undated
221 Prints. WES profile and snowmobile, undated
222 Prints. White Farm, SSV (Sulphur Springs Valley), and TJ, 1968
223 Negatives, 35mm. EN-0 to EN-20A, 1972
224 Negatives, 35mm. F5 synthesis profiles, undated
225 Negatives, 35mm. Farming, farms, undated
226 Negatives, 35mm. GLR negatives, 1968
227 Negatives, 35mm. Hayden Report, 1973
228 Negatives, 35mm. Miscellaneous black and white negatives, undated
229 Negatives, 35mm. Miscellaneous color negatives, undated
230 Negatives, 35mm. Neubauer test and fluorescent sand experiment , undated
231 Negatives, 35mm. Pola screen, undated
232 Negatives, 35mm. Sacatoon, 1974
233 Negatives, 35mm. Sierra Trip, 1968
234 Negatives, 35mm. SO2 (sulfur dioxide) to pecan, irrigation experiment, Hereford Farm, 1974
235 Negatives, 35mm. Spring semester, soil cotton experiment, 1968
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204 Negatives, 35mm. WES profile, sample sites, and FS sample pits, 1970
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236 Negatives, 4x5in. Agricultural Division Christmas, 1956
237 Negatives, 4x5in. Angus, sheep, etc., 1960
238 Negatives, 4x5in. Assorted farm and farming photos, undated
239 Negatives, 4x5in. Biospheric, undated
240 Negatives, 4x5in. Charts and graphs, undated
241 Negatives, 4x5in. Christmas card, Agricultural division, 1959
242 Negatives, 4x5in. Classroom. Robert F. Loy and E. Grant Moody, undated
243 Negatives, 4x5in. Clay minerals, undated
244 Negatives, 4x5in. Dr. Robinson, undated
245 Negatives, 4x5in. E. Parker, poultry farming, undated
246 Negatives, 4x5in. Farm photos, undated
247 Negatives, 4x5in. Feeding cottonseed to livestock. Grant Moody, undated
248 Negatives, 4x5in. Foreign students, undated
249 Negatives, 4x5in. Grant Richardson, undated
250 Negatives, 4x5in. Hydrolic cycle, undated
251 Negatives, 4x5in. Maryland Parker, undated
252 Negatives, 4x5in. Miscellaneous negatives, undated
253 Negatives, 4x5in. Nic Miller, undated
254 Negatives, 4x5in. Phi Kappa Phi emblem, undated
255 Negatives, 4x5in. Pigs and piglets, undated
256 Negatives, 2.5x2.5in. Aerial views of farm, 1963
257 Negatives, 2.5x2.5in. Angus, sheep, etc., 1960
258 Negatives, 2.5x2.5in. Field crops, 1960
259 Negatives, 2.5x2.5in. Miscellaneous (1 of 2), undated
260 Negatives, 2.5x2.5in. Miscellaneous (2 of 2), undated
261 Negatives, 2.5x2.5in. Untitled, undated
262 Negatives, 2.5x3in. Bishopric, undated
263 Negatives, 2.5x3in. E. Parker, undated
264 Negatives, 2.5x3in. Explorer Scouts flight, undated
265 Negatives, 2.5x3in. Flying, undated
266 Negatives, 2.5x3in. Javelina hunt, Cherry Creek, undated
267 Negatives, 2.5x3in. Miscellaneous, undated
268 Negatives, 2.5x3in. Untitled, March 1969
269 Negatives, 2.5x3in. Untitled, undated
270 Negatives, 2.5x5in. 4th ward bishopric, 1962
271 Negatives, 2.5x5in. Agricultural Division, class scenes, undated
272 Negatives, 2.5x5in. Agriculture staff Christmas card photos, 1956
273 Negatives, 2.5x5in. Arizona Cactus Divers, undated
274 Negatives, 2.5x5in. Boll yield of cotton. Dr. Lynn Wilson's reflux apparatus. Tempe Chapels, undated
275 Negatives, 2.5x5in. Charles Cox, 1958
276 Negatives, 2.5x5in. Copies. Grant Moody, Bob Hallett, and colorimeter, undated
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205 Negatives, 2.5x5in. Cotton on Aravipa River, damage, 1958
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277 Negatives, 2.5x5in. Dr. Judd, undated
278 Negatives, 2.5x5in. Feeding cottonseed to dairy livestock, Grant Moody, undated
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206 Negatives, 2.5x5in. Field scenes, irrigation, etc., undated
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279 Negatives, 2.5x5in. F. S. sample sites, undated
280 Negatives, 2.5x5in. High school brochure, December 1959
281 Negatives, 2.5x5in. Laysom, undated
282 Negatives, 2.5x5in. Little International, 1960
283 Negatives, 2.5x5in. Little International, 1961
284 Negatives, 2.5x5in. Miscellaneous, undated
285 Negatives, 2.5x5in. Mr. OC McDaniel and watermelons, undated
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31 Negatives, 2.5x5in. Passport photos. Margie and Blaine. Tom, Eagle Scout, 1970
32 Negatives, 2.5x5in. Poultry farm mechanics, undated
33 Negatives, 2.5x5in. Robinson family Christmas, 1958
34 Negatives, 2.5x5in. Student activities, 1962
35 Negatives, 2.5x5in. Student pictures, rolls 1 through 8, December 20, 1966
36 Negatives, 2.5x5in. Students setting irrigation canvases, undated
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207 Negatives, 2.5x5in. Sulfur dioxide injury and scenes, undated
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37 Negatives, 2.5x5in. Tempe Stake Center, undated
38 Negatives, 2.5x5in. Untitled, undated
39 Negatives, 2.5x5in. Untitled, April 1958
310 Negatives, 2.5x5in. WES profiles and snowmobile, undated
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208 Negatives, 2.5x5in. WES profile, sample sites, and FS sample pits, 1970
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311 Negatives, 2.5x5in. WES sample sites, undated
312 Negatives, 2.5x5in. Miscellaneous, undated
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41 Slides. Miscellaneous slides, arranged and grouped by year, 1950-1969
42 Slides. Miscellaneous slides, arranged and grouped by year, 1970-1976
42 Slides. Miscellaneous, titled but undated, undated
43 Slides. Miscellaneous, titled but undated, undated
43 Slides. Miscellaneous, untitled and undated, undated
44 Slides. Miscellaneous, untitled and undated , undated
44 Slides. Nuclear radiation lecture, undated
45 Slides. Double sleeved (stereo) untitled, undated
45 Slides. Slide book, 1949-1956
46 Slides. Slide book, 1955-1958
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51 Slides. Slide book, 1959-1964
52 Slides. Slide book, 1964-1971, 1964-1974
52 Slides. Slide book, titled but undated, undated
52 Slides. Slide book, untitled and undated, undated
53 Slides. Slide book, untitled and undated, undated
53 Slides. Navajo Mine reclamation, 1975
53 Slides. Navajo Mine Four Corners power plant, 1973
53 Slides. TVA, 1976
53 Slides. Douglas, 1976
53 Slides. Sugar cane tour, 1968
53 Slides. Neutron activation analysis data, 1964
53 Slides. Changler, Arizona, 1958
53 Slides. Cottonfield, ASU Day Farm, 1966
54 Slides. Newbauer test forest service project, undated
54 Slides. Sugar cane tour, 1968
54 Slides. SSV (Sulphur Springs Valley), 1971
54 Slides. Infrared, 1970
54 Slides. Nutrient deficiencies in cotton, undated
54 Slides. Murphy Ranch, 1965
54 Slides. NH3 slides, 1959-1972
54 Slides. Sherry Hill, undated
54 Slides. Douglas, Arizona, 1971
54 Slides. WES sites, 1969
54 Slides. Grass plots, 1969
55 Slides. Plants and leaves, 1977-1980
55 Slides. Salt crusts, 1973
55 Slides. Four Corners, Huntington, 1973
55 Slides. Collecting soil, 1970
55 Slides. Soil deficiencies, 1959-1964
55 Slides. Douglas, Arizona, 1965-1967
55 Slides. Crop diseases, 1955-1958
55 Slides. New ranch orchard, 1967-1969
55 Slides. Nutrient deficiency in cotton, 1975
55 Slides. Greenhouse alfalfa test of Ernest White soil, 1966
55 Slides. Ken McDaniels, AC Tee, 1973
56 Slides. Atlas slides, 1969
56 Slides. Sierra Ancha, undated
56 Slides. Close spacing cotton, 1965
56 Slides. Trees and plants, 1982
56 Slides. Mexico and others, 1969-1971
56 Slides. Garden flowers, 1972
56 Slides. Events, 1985
56 Slides. Sacaton, 1974
56 Slides. Sample pits, 1960s
56 Slides. Fronteras, Mexico, 1970
56 Slides. Infrared, 1973
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61 Soil slide book, unbound (1 of 3), undated
62 Soil slide book, unbound (2 of 3), undated
63 Soil slide book, unbound (3 of 3), undated
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71 Slides. Miscellaneous, undated
71 Slides. Crop diseases, 1955-1967
71 Slides. Hereford, Arizona, 1968
71 Slides. Peppers, etc., 1965
71 Slides. Soil problems, undated
71 Slides. Soil injuries, 1969-1976
71 Slides. Grass protection plots, 1970
72 Slides. Observation sites, 1972
72 Slides. APCA paper, 1968
72 Slides. ASU Farm, 1972
72 Slides. English crops, 1957
72 Slides. McDaniels, 1966
72 Slides. Frosts, 1965-1968
72 Slides. Untitled, undated
72 Slides. Douglas views (stereo), 1961
72 Slides. Sierra Ancho (stereo), 1970
72 Slides. Fronteras, Mexico (stereo), 1970
76 Slides. Lecture slides (1 of 2), undated
77 Slides. Lecture slides (2 of 2), undated
73 Film rolls and film cannisters, 35mm rolls of unidentified film, undated
74 Film rolls and film cannisters, 35mm rolls of unidentified film, undated
75 Film rolls and film cannisters, 35mm rolls of unidentified film, undated
Series III: Audiovisual materials, undated
Scope and Contents
This series contains six unidentified Kodak films held in metal cannisters and fifteen DeJur Stenorette Magnetic Tape reels. Materials in this series are unidentified. Use of original audio visualmaterialsis restricted due to their fragile nature. No access copies are currently available. Please contact Special Collections for more information.
Restricted
Use of original audio visualmaterialsis restricted due to their fragile nature. No access copies are currently available. Please contact Special Collections for more information.
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71-6 Unidentified films, undated
71-15 Unidentified DuJur stenorette magnetic tape recordings, undated
Series IV: Research files, 1914-1985
Scope and Contents
This series includes research files collected by Thomas W. Barrett throughout his career. Materials include work-related correspondence, Herbarium Collection plant specimens, additional plant specimens from other research and field work, and research files containing information about specific projects Barrett and his colleagues worked on. Materials are arranged material groups and then alphabetically.
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81 Correspondence. American Arbitration Association, 1955-1957
82 Correspondence. APCA, 1967-1974
83 Correspondence. APCA monograph data, 1968-1969
84 Correspondence. ASARCO, 1973-1977
85 Correspondence. President Frank Aydelotte, 1935-1936
86 Correspondence. Dr. Frank Aydelotte, 1935-1950
87 Correspondence. Harold R. Brisley, Phelps Dodge Corp., 1955-1965
88 Correspondence. Chairman, Sulphur Springs Valley, 1956-1972
89 Correspondence. Dr. William H. Edwards, 1973-1974
810 Correspondence. Harold M. Englund, editor, APCA, 1982
811 Correspondence. Forest Service project, 1965-1967
812 Correspondence. General, 1965-1969
813 Correspondence. Carl W. Guernsey, 1973
814 Correspondence. Dr. Ed Hasse, 1973-1979
815 Correspondence. Dr. Walter W. Heck, 1973
816 Correspondence. Dr. Wyatt W. Jones, 1956-1969
817 Correspondence. G. Henry Ladendorff, Inspiration Copper Co., 1980
818 Correspondence. Dr. Chester R. Leathers, 1983
819 Correspondence. Miscellaneous, circa 1960-1985
820 Correspondence. Rhodes Scholarship, 1932-1937
821 Correspondence. Sabbatical, 1970
822 Correspondence. SCS (Soil Conservation Society), 1972
823 Correspondence. Gabriel Seidman, 1964
824 Correspondence. Mr. J. R. M. Studlick, 1981
825 Correspondence. WES project, 1967-1969
826 Correspondence. Dr. Glenn A. Whan, 1964
827 Correspondence. John Zamar, 1960-1984
828 Herbarium Collection. Vegetation study, cholla. Volume I. Amaranthaceae, undated
829 Herbarium Collection. Vegetation study, cholla. Volume I. Asclepiadaceae, undated
830 Herbarium Collection. Vegetation study, cholla. Volume I. Boraginaceae, undated
831 Herbarium Collection. Vegetation study, cholla. Volume I. Chenopodiaceae, undated
832 Herbarium Collection. Vegetation study, cholla. Volume I. Compositae, undated
833 Herbarium Collection. Vegetation study, cholla. Volume II. Compositae , undated
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91 Herbarium Collection. Vegetation study, cholla. Volume II. Concolvulaceae, undated
92 Herbarium Collection. Vegetation study, cholla. Volume II. Cruciferae, undated
93 Herbarium Collection. Vegetation study, cholla. Volume II. Euphoriaceae, undated
94 Herbarium Collection. Vegetation study, cholla. Volume II. Gramineae, undated
95 Herbarium Collection. Vegetation study, cholla. Volume II. Hydrophyllaceae, undated
96 Herbarium Collection. Vegetation study, cholla. Volume III. Leguminosae, undated
97 Herbarium Collection. Vegetation study, cholla. Volume III. Linaceae, undated
98 Herbarium Collection. Vegetation study, cholla. Volume III. Malvaceae, undated
99 Herbarium Collection. Vegetation study, cholla. Volume III. Mimosoideae, undated
910 Herbarium Collection. Vegetation study, cholla. Volume III. Nyctaginaceae, undated
911 Herbarium Collection. Vegetation study, cholla. Volume III. Oleaceae, undated
912 Herbarium Collection. Vegetation study, cholla. Volume III. Onagraceae, undated
913 Herbarium Collection. Vegetation study, cholla. Volume III. Passifloraceae, undated
914 Herbarium Collection. Vegetation study, cholla. Volume III. Plantaginaceae, undated
915 Herbarium Collection. Vegetation study, cholla. Volume III. Polemoniaceae, undated
916 Herbarium Collection. Vegetation study, cholla. Volume III. Polygonaceae, undated
917 Herbarium Collection. Vegetation study, cholla. Volume III. Rosaceae, undated
918 Herbarium Collection. Vegetation study, cholla. Volume III. Saxifragaceae, undated
919 Herbarium Collection. Vegetation study, cholla. Volume III. Solanaceae, undated
920 People. Dr. D. Eldon Beck file, 1966-1968
921 People. William H. Burrus file, 1964
922 People. William A. Evans file, 1964
923 People. Charles R. Davis file, 1972-1979
924 People. Walt Heck file, 1972-1974
925 People. A. Clyde Hill file, 1973-1974
926 People. A. Clyde Hill file, 1973-1979
927 People. A. Clyde Hill file, 1974-1977
928 People. A. Clyde Hill file, 1979
929 People. Ladendorff file, 1975-1977
930 People. Joe Mitchell file, 1971-1972
931 People. Martin F. Ryan file, 1983
932 Plant specimens. Globe and Hayden (1 of 3), undated
933 Plant specimens. Globe and Hayden (2 of 3), undated
934 Plant specimens. Globe and Hayden (3 of 3), undated
935 Plant specimens. Pecans (Hereford, Arizona), 1976-1977
Scope and Contents
This folder also includes transparency slides and printed photographs related to the same pecan project in Hereford, Arizona.
936 Plant specimens. Unidentified (1 of 3), undated
937 Plant specimens. Unidentified (2 of 3), undated
938 Plant specimens. Unidentified (3 of 3), undated
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10 Plant specimens field guide, unbound, undated
Scope and Contents
This plant specimens field guide arrived at Special Collections bound using metal rods, fabric, and wooden pieces that allowed the 'field guide' to be carried like a duffel bag or worn like a backpack. This guide was taken into the field and used to help identify specimens. Due to the nature of the binding, several sections of the book are bent/warped and the field guide was dismantled to help better preserve the plant specimens and notes for the future. Items remain in their original folders with original notes from Thomas W. Barrett. Use caution when working with these specimens.
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111 Research. Activity logs, 1955-1962
112 Research. Air quality standards, Dr. John Klock, 1971
113 Research. All material pertaining to Neubauer test, 1966-1967
114 Research. Anaconda meteorological data, 1971-1974
115 Research. Anaconda monitoring data, 1972-1975
116 Research. Anaconda report, 1974
117 Research. APCA TE-2 letters, 1984
118 Research. Correspondence, research, 1969-1977
119 Research. Data pertaining to Forest Service project, 1966-1968
1110 Research. Desert Survival cotton research articles, ca. 1963
1111 Research. Desert Survival still, 1965
1112 Research. Experimental data, Hereford (Ariz.), 1955-1974
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209 Research. Field notes. Alfalfa, garden sites, and Douglas Reduction, 1966-1973
2010 Research. Field notes. ASU Forest Service Cooperative soils research project, 1971
2011 Research. Field notes. Farmington, 1972
2012 Research. Field notes. Grass plots, Sulphur Springs Valley, 1959
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1113 Research. Fluorescent tracers for erosion measurements , 1967
1114 Research. Forest Service, 1957-1959
1115 Research. Four Corners project, 1972-1973
1116 Research. Glover reports, 1975-1978
1117 Research. Grass plot research data, Phelps Dodge, 1965
1118 Research. Hayden reports, 1971-1972
1119 Research. Hayden-San Manuel file, undated
1120 Research. Hearing testimonies, sulfur dioxide, 1974
1121 Research. Kennecott files, 1974
1122 Research. Lichens collected sites, 1973
1123 Research. Maps, undated
1124 Research. Maps, Montana, undated
1125 Research. Miscellaneous, undated
1126 Research. Miscellaneous correspondence, 1967-1974
1127 Research. Miscellaneous diary "MDT", 1914
1128 Research. Modern Fertilizer Technology, 1971
1129 Research. Montana Ambient Air Standards, 1978
1130 Research. Mount Storm study, CC Gordon, 1975-1977
1131 Research. Native species, native vegetation, undated
1132 Research. Naval Reserve Research program, 1959
1133 Research. Original infiltration measurements, 1966
1134 Research. Palo Verde borer, 1966
1135 Research. Parrish deposition, 1972
1136 Research. Pecan studies, 1973
1137 Research. Preliminary report on Forest Service project, 1966
1138 Research. Procedures, undated
1139 Research. Research. Radio-TV scripts, 1954-1960
1140 Research. Report briefs, 1964-1976
1141 Research. Results of Forest Service project in final form, 1969
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121 Research. Sample site descriptions for Forest Service, 1966
122 Research. Sample site descriptions for WES, 1967
123 Research. Shell Oil Company report, 1980-1982
124 Research. Sierra Ancha experimental forest, 1967-1969
125 Research. Smoke damage data, 1955-1973
126 Research. Soil analysis procedures, 1969-1970
127 Research. Soil survey mapping symbols, key, 1956
128 Research. Sulfur dioxide analyzer-recorder, 1964
129 Research. Sulfur dioxide injury, 1961-1971
1210 Research. Sulfur dioxide injury maps, undated
1211 Research. Sulfur dioxide injury notes, undated
1212 Research. Sulfur dioxide "invisible injury", undated
1213 Research. Sulfur dioxide standard hearings, 1973
1214 Research. Valley Lab analysis data, 1957-1975
1215 Research. Vegetation data, San Juan power plant, Farmington, New Mexico, 1972
1216 Research. Waterways Experiment Station (WES), 1969-1970
1217 Research. WES general, 1969
1218 Research. WES weekly data, 1968-1969
1219 Research. Workshops, mostly APCA (1 of 2), 1972-1973
1220 Research. Workshops, mostly APCA (2 of 2), 1972-1973
Series V: Publications, unbound, 1948-1984
Scope and Contents
This series contains published articles, studies, and manuscripts, a majority of which are loosely organized. Subseries 1 contains papers where Barrett himself is the sole or contributing author. Subseries 2 contains papers by other scholars. Publications are arranged alphabetically by first author's last name, then alphabetically by title.
Subseries 1: Publications by Thomas W. Barrett, 1948-1981
Scope and Contents
Publications in this subseries include papers authored by Thomas W. Barrett. In some cases Barrett is the sole author, in others he is a contributing author. Publications are arranged alphabetically by main author's last name, then chronologically and alphabetically where necessary.
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1221 Barrett, T. W. (1968). Air quality standards for sulfur dioxide in agriculture and forestry. Air Pollution Control Association, 68-167, 1968
1222 Barrett, T. W. (undated). Air quality standards for the protection of vegetation from injury from sulfur dioxide in the air, undated
1223 Barrett, T. W. (1976) Investigation of the effect of air pollution, insects, diseases and cultural practices on the vegetation in the vicinity of the Cholla Power Plant, Joseph City, Arizona. Arizona Public Service Company , 1976
1224 Barrett, T. W. (1969). Recognition of air pollutant damage to vegetation: sulfur dioxide. Air Pollution Control Association, 69-54, 1969
1225 Barrett, T. W. (1981). Regional effects of air pollution on soils. Air Pollution Control Association, 42-4, 1981
1226 Barrett, T. W. (1973-1974). Statement before the New Mexico Environmental Improvement Board at the public hearing on proposed air quality control regulations , 1973-1974
1227 Barrett, T. W. (1948). A summary of the development, chemistry and uses of cyamid. Agronomy Seminar , 1948
1228 Barrett, T. W. (undated). Symptoms of air pollution injury to vegetation. Air Pollution Control Association Atlas , undated
1229 Barrett, T. W. (1965). The use of arbitration procedures in the settlement of claims of damage to vegetation caused by industrial effluents. Air Pollution Control Association, 65-94, 1965
1230 Barrett, T. W. and Benedict, H. M. (1969). Recognition of air pollutant damage to vegetation: sulfur dioxide injury. Air Pollution Control Association, 69-54, 1969
1231 Barrett, T. W. and Robinson, D. O. (1964). Chemical composition of cotton plants as influenced by stage of growth and fertilizer application, 1964
1232 Barrett, T. W. and Robinson, D. O. (1964). Neutron activation analysis of cotton plants, 1964
1233 Hill, A. C., Barrett, T. W., Hill, S., and Lamb, C. (1973). Sensitivity of native desert vegetation to SO2 (sulfur dioxide) and SO2+NO2 (sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide). Air Pollution Control Association, 73-109, 1973
Subseries 2: Publications by other scholars, 1954-1984
Scope and Contents
This Subseries contains papers by scholars other than Thomas W. Barrett. Publications are arranged alphabetically by first author's last name, then chronologically and alphabetically where necessary.
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1234 Adams, D. F., Bamesberger, W. L., and Roberston, T. J. (1967). Analysis of sulfur-containing gases in the ambient air using selective pre-fillers and a microcoulometric detector, 67-107, 1967
1235 Beard, J. T. (1968). The quantitative determination of gaseous air pollutants by long path infrared transmission spectroscopy. Air Pollution Control Association, 68-119, 1968
1236 Bell, J., Castleman, Jr., A. W., Davis, R., and Tang, I. N. (1975). Association reaction involved in H2SO4 (sulfuric acid) aerosol formation. Air Pollution Control Association, 75-62.4, 1975
1237 Benedict, H. M. (1978). Protocols for economic assessment of damage to vegetation by air pollutants, 1978
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131 Benedict, H. M., Feder, W. A., and Heck, W. W. (1973). Air pollution research needs concerning effects on vegetation, 1973
132 Bennett, J. H. and Hill, A. C. (undated). Inhibition of apparent photosynthesis by air pollutants, undated
133 Booth, J. A. and Throneberry, G. O. (1975). The effect of sulfur dioxide fumigation on certain New Mexico crops, 1975
134 Bozzuto, C. R., Fernandes, J. H., Hazalek, F. J., and Plumley, A. L. (1975). Air pullution aspects of alternative energy sources. Air Pollution Control Association, 75-464, 1975
135 Brady, W. and Bonham, C. (1976). Vegetation patterns on an altitudinal gradient, Huachuca Mountains, Arizona. The Southwest Naturalist, 21(1): 55-66, 1976
136 Clay, D. W. (1981). Volcanoes; a pollutant source, 1981
137 Daddario, E. Q. (1968). The management of the environment. Symposium on Air Quality Criteria , 1968
138 Daines, R. H. (1968). Sulfur dioxide and plant response. Symposium on Air Quality Criteria , 1968
139 Davis, C. R. (1969). Sulfur dioxide fumigation of soybeans with reference to its effect on yield, 1969
1310 Duggar, W. M., Koukol, J., and Palmer, R. L. (1966). Physiological and biochemical effects of atmospheric oxidants on plants, 66-47, 1966
1311 Environmental Protection Agency (1983). The acidic deposition phenomenon and its effects, 1983
1312 Erdmann, R. C., Hseuh, L., Osterli, V. P., and Perrine, R. L. (1970). Power, industry, agriculture and ecology task force assessment. Preliminary report. Project Clean Air, 1970
1313 Feder, W. A. and Sullivan, F. (undated). The effect of ambient temperature on the sensitivity of aquatic green plants to low levels of ozone, undated
1314 Forsline, P. L., Musselman, R. C., Kender, W. J., and Dee, R. J. (1983). Effects of acidic rain on apple tree productivity and fruit quality. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Sciences, 108(1): 70-74, 1983
1315 Foy, C. L. and Bingham, S. L. (1969). Some research approaches toward minimizing herbicidal residues in the environment. Residue Reviews, 29, 1969
1316 Graedel, T. E., Farrow, L. A., and Weber, T. A. (1975). Kinetic studies of the photochemistry of the troposphere, IV potential aerosol precursors. Air Pollution Control Association, 75-62.6, 1975
1317 Haase, E. F., Morgan, G. W., and Salem, J. A. (1980) Field surveys of sulphur dioxide injury to crops and assessments of economic damage. Air Pollution Control Association, 86-26.2, 1980
1318 Harney, B. M., McCrea, D. H., and Forney, A. J. (1972). Aerial detection of vegetation damage utilizing a simple 35mm camera system. Air Pollution Control Association, 76-160, 1976
1319 Heck, W. W., Brandt, C. S., Dunning, J. A., and Fox, F. L. (1966). Ecological factors influencing plants as monitors of photochemical air pollution, 66-48, 1966
1320 Heck, W. W., Taylor, C. C., and Heggestad, H. E. (1972). Air pollution research needs for herbaceous and ornamental plants and for agriculturally generated pollutants. Air Pollution Control Association, 72-154, 1972
1321 Heggestad, H. E. (1966). Ozone as a tobacco toxicant. United States Department of Agriculture, 66-46, 1966
1322 Helmut, B. (1964). The problem of air pollution. Applied Botany, 37(6), 1964
1323 Hill, A. C. (1973). Statement before the Environmental Protection Agency, Denver, Colorado on the proposed regulations for prevention of significant air quality deterioration, 1973
1324 Hoover, M. D., Metz, L. J., and Olson, Jr., D. F. (1954). Soil sampling for pore space and percolation, 1954
1325 Jacobson, J. S. and Transtrum, L. (undated). "Introduction," Symposium on Recognition of Air Pollution Injury to Vegetation , undated
1326 Jones, W. W. (undated). Artificial key to the identity of the weeds of Cochise County, Arizona more particularly of the Sulphur Springs Valley, undated
1327 Keller, T. (1983). Air pollutant deposition and effects on plants. Effects of accumulation of air pollutants in forest ecosystems, 285-294, 1983
1328 Keller, T. (1983). Physiological bioindications of a wintertime SO2 (sulfur dioxide) fumigation of spruce, 1983
1329 Keller, T. and Beda, H. (undated). Effects of SO2 (sulfur dioxide) on the germination of conifer pollen. Environmental Pollution , undated
1330 Kiyoura, R. (1966). Studies on the removal of sulphur dioxide from hot flue gasses as a measure to prevent air pollution. Air Pollution Control Center , 1966
1331 Kory, E. (1981). 2, 3, 7, 8 -- Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD), 1981
1332 Krupa, S. V., Heck, W. W., and Linzon, S. N. (undated). Methodology for the assessment of air pollution effects on vegetation, undated
1333 Lacasse, N. L. and Weidensaul, T. C. (1970). A cooperative extension-based system of detecting and evaluating air pollution damage to vegetation. Air Pollution Control Center, 70-107, 1970
1334 Lane, I. and Puckett, K. L. (1979). Repsonse of the phosophatase activity of the lichen Cladina rangiferina to various environmental factors including metals. Canadian Journal of Botany, 57(14): 1534-1540, 1979
1335 Lanphear, F. O. (1970). Air pollution injury to plants in St. Louis. Air Pollution Control Association, 70-133, 1970
1336 Leathers, C. R. (1977). Report of investigations of a leaf spotting condition on pecan leaves in Southern Arizona, 1977
1337 LeSueur, P. and Puckett, K. J. (1980). Effects of vandium on the phosphatase activity of lichens. Canadian Journal of Botany, 58(4): 502-504, 1980
1338 Linzon, S. N. (1984). Ministry of the Environment memorandums, 1984
1339 Lyshkow, N. A. (1967). The continuous analysis of sulfur dioxide in gaseous samples, 67-104, 1967
1340 McGee, J. J. and Bleak, T. M. (1966). Coulometric monitor for SO2 (sulfur dioxide) in ambient air, 66-109, 1966
1341 Miller, P. R. (1972). Permanent project -- Funding adequate and funding limited, 1972
1342 Miscellanoues, undated
1343 Munroe, G. B. (1973). Remarks, 1973
1344 Nash III, T. H. (1974). Lichens of the page environs as potential indicators of air pollution. Journal of the Arizona Academy of Science, 9, 1974
1345 Nieboer, E. Lavoie, P., Sasseville, R. L. P., Puckett, K. J., and Richardson, D. H. (1976). Cation-exchange equilibrium and mass balance in the lichen Umbrilicaria muhlenbergii. Canadian Journal of Botany, 54(8): 720-723, 1976
1346 Nieboer, E., Puckett, K. J., Richardson, D. H. S., Tomassini, F. D., and Grace, B. (1977). Ecological and physiochemical aspects of the accumilation of heavy metals and sulphur in lichens. International Conference on Heavy Metals in Environment, 2: 331-352, 1977
1347 Nieboer, E. Tomassini, F. D., Puckett, K. J., and Richardson, D. H. S. (1977). A model for the relationship between gaseous and aqueous concentrations of sulphur dioxide in lichen exposure studies. New Phytol, 79: 157-162, 1977
1348 Nieboer, E., Puckett, K. J., and Grace, B. (1976). The uptake of nickel by Umbrilicaria muhlenbergii: a physiochemical process. Canadian Journal of Botany, 54(8): 724-733, 1976
1349 New York State Air Pollution Control Board (undated). Ambient air quality objectives, undated
1350 Puckett, K. J. (1976). The effect of heavy metals on some aspects of lichen physiology. Canadian Journal of Botany, 54(23): 2695-2703, 1976
1351 Puckett, K. J. and Finegan, E. J. (1980). An analysis of the element content of lichens from the Northwest Territories, Canada. Canadian Journal of Botany, 58(19): 2073-2089, 1980
1352 Puckett, K. J., Nieboer, E., Flora, W. P., and Richardson, D. H. S. (1973). Sulphur dioxide: its effect on photosynthetic 14C fixation in lichens and suggested mechanisms of phototoxicity. New Phytol, 72: 141-154, 1973
1353 Ray, H. E., Halderman, A. D., and Openshaw, M. D. (1975). Salinity handbook for Arizona Extension workers, March 1975 edition. Cooperative Extension Service, University of Arizona , 1975
1354 Research groups in the United States engaged in air pollution research related to agriculture, undated
1355 Roffman, H. and Bender, M. C. (1975). Hydrogen sulfide: new sources and potential impacts. Air Pollution Control Association, 75-46.1, 1975
1356 Rubino, R. A., Bruckman, L., Kramer, A., Keever, B., Sullivan, P., and Christine, B. (1975). Population density and its relationship to airborne pollutant concentrations and lung cancer indicence in Connecticut. Air Pollution Control Association, 75-35.1, 1975
1357 Seidman, G. and Heck, W. W. (1969). A report on agricultural research and interests related to air pollution, 1969
1358 Shupe, J. L., Olson, A. E., and Sharma, R. P. (1972). Fluoride toxicity in domestic and wild animals. Clinical Toxicology, 5(2): 195-213, 1972
1359 Skelly, J. M., Krupa, S. V., and Taylor, G. E. (1980). Particulate and sulfur oxides criteria document, 1980
1360 Snow, G. F., Millecan, A. A., and Barbe, G. D. (1970). Procedures used to estimate the economic impact of air pollution on vegetation in California. Air Pollution Control Association, 70-160, 1970
1361 Steiner, W. E. and Reynolds, G. W. (1974). Trace element study for Four Corners power generating plant and Navajo Mine. Arizona Public Service Company , 1974
1362 Taylor, O. C. (1968). Effects of oxidant air pollutants. Symposium on Air Quality Criteria , 1968
1363 Taylor, O. C. (1981). Factors influencing regional response of vegetation to O3 (ozone), 84-42.1, 1981
1364 Thompson, C. R., Tingey, D. T., and Reinert, R. A. (1974). Acceptable limits for air pollution dosages and vegetation effects: nitrogen dioxide. Air Pollution Control Association, 74-227, 1974
1365 Tomassini, F. D., Puckett, K. J., Neiboer, E. Richardson, D. H. S., and Grace, B. (1976). Determination of copper, iron, nickel, and sulphur by x-ray fluorescent in lichens from the Mackenzie Valley, Northwest Territories, and the Sadbury District, Ontario. Canadian Journal of Botany, 54(14): 1591-1603, 1976
1366 Treshow, M. and Pack, M. R. (undated). Atlast of vegetation injury: fluoride, undated
1367 Trieff, N. M., Wohlers, H. C., O'Malley, J. A., and Newstein, H. (1967). Appraisal and modification of West-Gaeke method for sulphur dioxide determination. Air Pollution Control Association, 67-106, 1967
1368 Turner, J. H. and Alley, F. C. (1968). Analysis of sulfur gases with a flame photometric detector. Air Pollution Control Association, 68-34, 1968
1369 Watershed management research semiannual report, 1965-1966
Series VI: Publications, bound, 1910-1983
Scope and Contents
A majority of the publications in this series have been bound. In instances where bindings were subjecting materials to stress, items were removed from their bindings to further preserve them. Subseries 1 contains papers where Barrett himself is the sole or contributing author. Subseries 2 contains papers by other scholars. Publications are arranged alphabetically by first author's last name, then alphabetically by title of publication.
Subseries 1: Publications by Thomas W. Barrett, 1948-1982
Scope and Contents
Publications in this subseries include papers authored by Thomas W. Barrett. In some cases Barrett is the sole author, in others he is a contributing author. Publications are arranged alphabetically by main author's last name, then chronologically and alphabetically where necessary.
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141 Barrett, T. W. (undated). Common grasses of Cochise County, undated
142 Barrett, T. W. (1978). Investigation of the effect of air pollution, insects, diseases and cultural practices on vegetation in the vicinity of the Cholla power plant, Joseph City, Arizona, 1978
143 Barrett, T. W. (1976). New Mexico vegetation studies in the vicinity of the Four Corners power plant, 1976
144 Barrett, T. W. (1977). New Mexico vegetation studies in the vicinity of the Four Corners power plant, 1977
145 Barrett, T. W. (1977) Obituary materials for Dr. Moyer Delwyn Thomas, 1977
146 Barrett, T. W. (1979). Observations of cotton fields irrigated with contaminated water in the Coolidge and Sacaton areas, 1979
147 Barrett, T. W. (1978). Observations of vegetation in the vicinity of Glover, Missouri, 1978
148 Barrett, T. W. (1978). Observations of vegetation in the vicinity of Glover, Missouri, 1978
149 Barrett, T. W. (1972). Observations of vegetation in the vicinity of the Four Corners and San Juan power plants, 1972
1410 Barrett, T. W. (1974). Preliminary survey of vegetation and soils in the vicinity of Anaconda, Montana, 1974
1411 Barrett, T. W. (undated). A preliminary survey of vegetation on ranch lands east of Miami and north of Globe, Arizona, undated
1412 Barrett, T. W. (1969). Report of range and crop conditions in the Hayden-Winkleman area, 1969
1413 Barrett, T. W. (1971). Report of range and crop conditions in the Hayden-Winkleman area, 1971
1414 Barrett, T. W. (1972). Report of range and crop conditions in the Hayden-Winkleman area, 1972
1415 Barrett, T. W. (1973). Report of range conditions in the Hayden-Winkleman area, 1973
1416 Barrett, T. W. (1970). Report of the range conditions on east side of Hayden-Winkleman area, 1970
1417 Barrett, T. W. (1970). Report of range conditions on the eastern side of Hayden-Winkleman area, 1970
1418 Barrett, T. W. (1969). Report of visit to the Hayden-Winkleman area, 1969
1419 Barrett, T. W. (1975). Report on range and crop conditions in the Hayden-Winkleman and San Manuel areas during 1974 and 1975 seasons, 1975
1420 Barrett, T. W. (1977). Report on range and crop conditions in the Hayden-Winkleman area during the 1976 and 1977 season, 1977
1421 Barrett, T. W. (1979). Report on spring range conditions in the Hayden-Winkleman area 1978 and 1979, 1979
1422 Barrett, T. W. (1980). Report on spring range conditions in the Hayden-Winkleman area Arizona, 1980
1423 Barrett, T. W. (1981). Report on spring range conditions in the Hayden-Winkleman area Arizona, 1981
1424 Barrett, T. W. (1982). Report on spring range conditions in the Hayden-Winkleman area Arizona, 1982
1425 Barrett, T. W. (1970). Report on vegetation conditions in the vicinity of Shell , Cox No. 1 sour gas well to Shell Oil Company, 1970
1426 Barrett, T. W. (1981). Report on vegetation conditions in the vicinity of Shell, McGehee No. 1 sour gas well, 1981
1427 Barrett, T. W. (1981). Report of vegetation conditions in the vicinity of Shell, McGehee No. 1 sour gas well, 1981
1428 Barrett, T. W. (1982). Report of vegetation conditions in the vicinity of Shell, McGehee No. 1 sour gas well, 1982
1429 Barrett, T. W. (1972). Report on vegetation survey NE and NNE of the smelters at Hayden, Arizona, 1972
1430 Barrett, T. W. (undated). Sierra Ancha vegetation physiognomy, 16-104, undated
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151 Barrett, T. W. (undated). Study of marketing vegetables in Cochise County through a cooperative, undated
152 Barrett, T. W. (1977). A survey of the vegetation in the vicinity of the Globe highway and Montgomery Ranch monitoring stations, Hayden, Arizona, 1977
153 Barrett, T. W. (undated). Survey of vegetation on ranch and forest lands north of Globe, Arizona, undated
154 Barrett, T. W. (1977). A survey of vegetation on ranch lands east of Miami and north of Globe, Arizona, 1977
155 Barrett, T. W. (1948). Thesis. A review of the manufacture, chemistry and uses of cyanamid, 1948
156 Barrett, T. W. (1950). Thesis. Cyamid: I. Its uses in destroying old sod to permit the establishment of more desirable forage plants, II. Its transformation in the soil as influenced by temperature, moisture and soil type, 1950
157 Barrett, T. W. (1957). University faculty seminar, 1957
158 Barrett, T. W. (1970). Vegetation survey report Mount Isa area, 1970
159 Barrett, T. W. (undated). Water yield improvement, Salt, Verde, and Gila Basins, undated
1510 Barrett, T. W. and Benedict, H. M. (1969). Recognition of air pollutant damage to vegetation: sulfur dioxide, Air Pollution Control Association, 69-59, 1969
1511 Barrett, T. W., Robinson, D., Richardson, G., Leathers, C., and Brown, M. (1976). Vegetation air pollution investigations in the vicinity of the Cholla power plant, Joseph City, Arizona. Progress report, 1976
1512 Barrett, T. W., Brown, M., Brinkman, J., and Kramp, B. (1977). Vegetation air pollution investigations in the vicinity of the Cholla power plant, Joseph City, Arizona. Progress report, 1977
1513 Barrett, T. W., Brown, M., Brinkman, J., and Kramp, B. (1977). Vegetation air pollution investigations in the vicinity of the Cholla power plant, Joseph City, Arizona. Progress report and photographic record, 1977
1514 Barrett, T. W., Pinkava, D. J., Richardson, G. L, Kramp, B. A., and Brinkman, J. A. (1978). Vegetation air pollution investigations in the vicinity of the Cholla power plant, Joseph City, Arizona. Progress report, 1978
1515 Barrett, T. W., Pinkava, D. J., Richardson, G. L, Kramp, B. A., and Brinkman, J. A. (1978). Vegetation air pollution investigations in the vicinity of the Cholla power plant, Joseph City, Arizona. Progress report and photographic record, 1978
1516 Hill, A. C., Barrett, T. W., Harper, K. T., Price, H., Nash III, T. H., Hou, L., and Marsh, J. E. (1975). Vegetation air pollution investigations in the vicinity of the Four Corners and San Juan power plants, New Mexico, 1975
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161 Hill, A. C., Barrett, T. W., Harper, K. T., Price, H., and Allen, J. (1977). New Mexico vegetation studies in the vicinity of the San Juan and Four Corners power plants, 1977
162 Hill, A. C., Barrett, T. W., Harper, K. T., Price, H., Allen, J., and Anderson, M. L. (1976). New Mexico vegetation studies in the vicinity of the San Juan and Four Corners power plants, 1976
163 Hill, A. C., Barrett, T. W., Nash III, T., and Price, H. (1974). Vegetation air pollution investigations in the vicinity of the Four Corners and San Juan power plants, New Mexico, 1974
164 Hill, A. C., Edwards, W. H., Barrett, T. W., Harper, K., Leathers, C., Treshow, M., and Price, H. E. (1973). Air pollution investigations in the vicinity of the Four Corners and San Jan power plants, 1973
165 Hill, A. C., Harward, M., Barrett, T. W., and Waite, S. (1973). Vegetation air pollution studies in the vicinity of the Naughton power plant, Kemmerer, Wyoming, 1973
166 Hill, A. C., Price, H., Harper, K., Barrett, T. W., Nash III, T., Waite, S., and Harner, R. (1973). Vegetation air pollution investigations in the vicinity of the Four Corners and San Juan power plants, New Mexico, 1973
167 Hill, A. C., Price, H., and Barrett, T. W. (1979). New Mexico vegetation studies in the vicinity of the San Juan and the Four Corners power plants, 1979
168 Leathers, C. R. and Barrett, T. W. (1973). Report of investigations to determine extent of oil spill and possible injury to Gila River Reservation crops, 1973
169 Robinson, D. O. and Barrett, T. W. (1964). Effect of trace elements on cotton yields, a progressive report, faculty research grant #655-209, 1964
Subseries 2: Publications by other scholars, 1910-1983
Scope and Contents
This Subseries contains papers by scholars other than Thomas W. Barrett. Publications are arranged alphabetically by first author's last name, then chronologically and alphabetically where necessary.
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1610 Addison, P. A. and Puckett, K. J. (1980). Deposition of atmospheric pollutants as measured by lichen element content in the Athabasca oil sands area. Canadian Journal of Botany, 58(22)" 2323-2334, 1980
1611 Air Pollution Control Association (1974). Journal, JPCAAC 24(2): 99-196, 1974
1612 Arizona Mining Association (undated). Arizona mining: fabled past, solid future, undated
1613 Arizona Mining Association (1966). Let's talk about air pollution, 1966
1614 Benedict, H. M. and Breen, W. H. (1954). Development of standards for evaluating vegetation damage caused by air pollution: materials and methods, 1954
1615 Benedict, H. M. and Breen, W. H. (1954). Development of standards for evaluating vegetation damage caused by air pollution: results, 1954
1616 Biggs, A. R. and Davis, D. D. (1982). Effects of sulfur dioxide on water relations of hybrid poplar foliage and bark. Canadian Journal of Botany, 12(3): 612-616, 1982
1617 Biggs, A. R. and Davis, D. D. (1981). Foliar response of ten tree species exposed to SO2 (sulfur dioxide) air pollution, 1981
1618 Booth, J. A., Thorneberry, G. O., and Lujan, M. (1976). Crop reactions to sulfur dioxide in New Mexico. New Mexico State University Agricultural Experiment Station, bulletin 645, 1976
1619 Brisley, H. R. and Jones, W. W. (1950). Sulphur dioxide fumigation of wheat with special reference to its effect on y ield. Plant Physiology 25(4): 666-681, 1950
1620 Brisley, H. R., Davis, C. R., and Booth, J. A. (undated). Sulphur dioxide fumigation of cotton with special reference to its effect on yield, undated
1621 Burton, M. A. S., LeSueur, P., and Puckett, K. J. (1981). Copper, nickel, and thalium uptake by the lichen Cladina ragiferina. Canadian Journal of Botany, 59(1): 91-100, 1981
1622 Cochise Smelter Study Group (1982). What's in the smoke? a breathers guide to Douglas smelter pollution, 1982
1623 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Health Air Pollution Commission (1967). Ambient air quality criteria, 1967
1624 Cunningham, O. C., Addington, L. H., and Elliot, L. T. (1937). Nutritive value for dairy cows of alfalfa hay injured by sulphur dioxide. Journal of Agricultural Research, 55(5): 381-391, 1937
1625 Damage by fumes arbitration act, 1959
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171 Dames and Moore (undated). Environmental report, Cholla power project, Joseph City, Arizona for Arizona Public Service Company. Appendices, undated
172 Dames and Moore (undated). Environmental report, Cholla power project, Joseph City, Arizona for Arizona Public Service Company. Report, undated
173 Davis, C. R. (1973). Development history and activities of the department of smoke investigation, 1919 through 1973, 1973
174 Davis, C. R. (1972). Sulfur dioxide fumigation of soybeans: effect on yield. Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association, 22(12): 964-966, 1972
175 Davis, C. R., Howell, D. R., and Morgan, G. W. (1966). Sulphur dioxide fumigations of range grasses native to southeastern Arizona. Journal of Range Management, 19(2): 60-64, 1966
176 Davis, C. R., Morgan, G. W., and Howell, D. R. (1965). Sulphur dioxide fumigation of cotton and its effect on fiber quality. Agronomy Journal, 57: 250-251, 1965
177 Davis, D. D. (1976). Selection of trees for tolerance of air pollution, 1976
178 Dawson, J. L. and Nash III, T. H. (undated). The effects of air pollution from cotton smelters on a desert grassland community, undated
179 Dolezal, H., Hayashi, M., Potter, G., and Burckle, J. O. (1982). Environmental considerations for emerging copper-winning processes. Environmental Protection Agency, s2-82-058, 1982
1710 Dutt, G. R. and McCreary, T. W. (1970). The quality of Arizona's domestic, agricultural, and industrial waters. Report 256, 1970
1711 Environmental Protection Agency, US (1971). Citizens' bulletin, 1970
1712 Environmental Protection Agency, US (1973). Effects of sulfur oxide in the atmosphere on vegetation, EPA-r3-73-030, 1973
1713 Environmental Protection Agency, US (1979). Environmental criteria and assessment office working review session on SO2 (sulfur dioxide) particulate matter air quality criteria document, draft two, 1979
1714 Foy, C. L. (1970). Plants and pollution. Agronomy and Health , 1970
1715 Gillette, D. G. and Waddell, T. E. (1970). Estimates of air pollution damage to vegetation guidelines for research control. Air Pollution Control Association, no. 70-104, 1970
1716 Griffin, H. D. (1983). Procedures manual, terrestrial effects acidid precipitation in Ontario study (APIOS), report no. 007/83, 1983
1717 Griffith, M. A., Spires, T., and Barclay, P. (1983). Ontario soil baseline survey analytical data 1980-1981, volume 1, soil baseline program, terrestrial effects program acidic precipitation in Ontario study, 1983
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1866 Harrison, B. F., Thomas, M. D., and Hill, G. R. (1944). Radioautographs showing the distribution of sulphur in wheat. Plant Physiology, 19(2): 245-257, 1944
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1718 Heaney, R. J., Fletcher, J. R., and Huffaker, A. W. (1970). Evaluation of sulfur dioxide injury to economic crops. Air Pollution Control Association, 70-131, 1970
1719 Hendricks, R. H., Bryner, L. C., Thomas, M. D., and Ivie, J. O. (1943). Measurements of the activity of radiosulfur in barium sulfate. Journal of Physical Chemistry, 47(7): 469-473, 1943
1720 High terrain monitoring program, 1979
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181 Hill, G. R., Thomas, M. D., and Abersold, J. N. (1945). High stacks overcome concentrations of gases. Mining Congress Journal , 1945
182 Hill Jr., G. R. and Thomas, M. D. (1933). Influence of leaf destruction by sulphur dioxide and by clipping on yield of alfalfa. Plant Physiology, 8: 223-245, 1933
183 Hindawi, I. J. (1970). Air pollution injury to vegetation, 1970
184 Hurley v. Abbott decision and decree, 1910
185 Interagency Task Force on Acidic Precipitation (1982). National acid precipitation assessment plan, 1982
186 Jacobson, J. S. and Hill, A. C. (1970). Recognition of air pollution injury to vegetation: a pictorial atlas, 1970
187 Jojoba feasibility for cultivation on Indian reservations in the Sonoran desert region, 1977
188 Jones, H. C. (1974). Preoperational atmospheric monitorin in the Cumberland steam plant area: the pH and sulfate content of precipitation, E-E8-74-1, 1974
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141 Jones, W. W. (1954). Artificial key to the identity of the native woody plants (trees, shrubs, undershrubs, and certain vines) of Cochise County, Arizona, 1954
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189 Jones, W. W. (undated). Artificial key to the identity of the weeds of Cochise County, Arizona, more particularly of the Sulphur Springs Valley, undated
1810 Judd, B. I. (1962). Principal forage plants of southwestern ranges, station paper no. 69, 1962
1811 Keller, T. (1981). Consequences of a SO2 (sulfur dioxide) fumigation of spruce in winter. Horticultural Science, 46(4): 170-178, 1981
1812 Kohut, R. J. (1975). The interaction of O3 (trioxide) and pan on hybrid poplar and pinto bean. Center for Air Environment Studies, no. 428-76, 1975
1813 Lehto, E. (1978). Plants collected in the Four Corners area survey, 1978
1814 Linzon, S. N. (1970). Economic effects of sulphur dioxide on forest growth. Air Pollution Control Association, 70-132, 1970
1815 Linzon, S. N. (1972). Effects of sulphur oxides on vegetation. The Forestry Chronicle, 48(4), 1972
1816 Linzon, S. N. (1972). Pre-pollution background studies in Ontario. Soil Conservation Society of America , 1972
1817 Linzon, S. N., McIlveen, W. D., and Temple, P. J. (1972). Sulphur dioxide injury to vegetation in the vicinity of a sulphite pulp and paper mill, 1972
1818 Linzon, S. N., Pearson, R. G., Donnan, J. A., and Durham, F. N. (1984). Ozone effects on crops in Ontario and related monetary values. ARB-13-84-Phyto, 1984
1819 Looslie, J. K., Richards, B. L., Maynard, L. A., and Massey, L. M. (1939). The effect of sulfur dioxide on the nutritive value of alfalfa hay, 1939
1820 Malhotra, S. S. and Blauel, R. A. (1980). Diagnosis of air pollutant and natural stress symptoms on forest vegetation in Western Canada. Northern Forest Research Centre , 1980
1821 Martin, W. P. and Fletcher, J. E. (1943). Vertical zonation of great soil groups on Mount Graham, Arizona, as correlated with climate, vegetation, and profile characteristics. University of Arizona Agricultural Experiment Station, technical bulletin no. 99, 1943
1822 McLaughlin, S. B. (1980). SO2 (sulfur dioxide), vegetation effects, and the air quality standard: limits of interpretation and application. Air Pollution Control Association , 1980
1823 Nash III, T. H. (undated). The effects of air pollution on other plants, particularly vascular plants. Air Pollution and Lichens, pp. 192-233, undated
1824 Nash III, T. H. (1975). Influence of effluents from a zinc factory on lichens. Ecological Monographs, 45(2): 183-198, 1975
1825 Nash III, T. H. (1971). Lichen sensitivity to hydrogen fluoride. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 98(2): 103-106, 1971
1826 Nash III, T. H. (1976). Lichens as indicators of air pollution. Die Naturwissenshafter, 63: 364-367, 1976
1827 Nash III, T. H. (1974). Lichens of the page environs as pollution indicators of air pollution. Journal of the Arizona Academy of Science, pp. 97-101, 1974
1828 Nash III, T. H. (1976). Sensitivity of lichens to nitrogen dioxide fumigations. The Bryologist, 79(1): 103-106, 1976
1829 Nash III, T. H. (1973). Sensitivity of lichens to sulfur dioxide. The Bryologist, 76(3): 333-339, 1973
1830 Nash III, T. H. (1972). Simplification of the Blue Mountain lichen communities near a zinc factory. The Bryologist, 75(3): 315-324, 1972
1831 Nash III, T. H. and Nash, E. H. (1974). Sensitivity of mosses to sulfur dioxide. Oecologia (Berl.), 17: 257-263, 1974
1832 Nash III, T. H., Fritts, H. C., and Stokes, M. A. (1975). A technique for examining non-climatic variation in widths of annual tree rings with special reference to air pollution. Tree-Ring Bulletin, 35: 15-24, 1975
1833 National Coal Policy Conference (1967). A guide to the air quality act of 1967, 1967
1834 Noble, W. M. and Wright, L. A. (undated). Air pollution with relation to agronomic crops: II. A bio-assay approach to the study of air pollution. Agronomy Journal, pp. 551-568, undated
1835 Openshaw, M. (1966). Slide script for ammonia injection studies, 1966
1836 Pacific Southwest Inter-Agency Committee (1966). Phreatophyte symposium, 1966
1837 Phillips Petroleum (1959). Native grasses, legumes and forbs, 1959
1838 Pratt, P. F. and Alvahydo, R. (1966). Cation-exchange characteristics of soils of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Pesquisa Agropecuria Brasileira, 1, 1966
1839 Puckett, K. J., Richardson, D. H. S., Flora, W. P., and Nieboer, E. (1974). Photosynthetic 14C fixation by the lichen umbilicaria muhlenbergii (ach.) tuck. following short exposure to aqueous sulphur dioxide. New Phytol, 73: 1183-1192, 1974
1840 Progressive Agriculture in Arizona, 23(6), November-December 1971
1841 Progressive Agriculture in Arizona, 24(5), September-October 1972
1842 Radiation Biology Institute, Syracuse University, 1961
1843 Rich, L. R., Reynolds, H. G., and West, J. A. (1961). The Workman Creek experimental watershed, station paper no. 65, 1961
1844 Scheffer, T. C. and Hedgecock, G. G. (1955). Injury to northwestern forest trees by sulfur dioxide from smelters. Technical bulletin no. 1117. US Department of Agriculture Forest Service , 1955
1845 Shupe, J. L. (1971). Clinical and pathological effects of fluoride toxicity in animals. Carbon-Fluorine Compounts: Chemistry, Biochemistry and Biological Activities , 1971
1846 Sisson, W. B., Booth, J. A., and Throneberry, G. O. (1981). Absorption of SO2 (sulfur dioxide) by pecan (Carya illinoensia (Wayne) K. Kock) and alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) and its effect on net photosynthesis. Journal of Experimental Botany, 32(128): 523-534, 1981
1847 Soil Conservation Society of America (1973). Conservogram, 7(2), 1973
1848 Starkey, T. E., Davis, D. D., Pell, E. J., and Merrill, W. (1981). Influence of peroxyacetyl nitrate (PAN) on water stress in bean plants. HortScience, 16(4): 547-548, 1981
1849 Taskey, R. D. (1972). Dissertation. Soil contamination of Anaconda, Montana: history and influence on plant growth, 1972
1850 Tennessee Valley Authority (1974). Preoperational atmospheric monitoring in the Cumberland steam plant area: the pH and sulfate content of precipitation. E-E8-74-1, 1974
1851 Thomas, M. D. (undated). Air pollution with relation to agronomic crops: I. General status of research on the effects of air pollution on plants. Agronomy Journal, pp. 545-550, undated
1852 Thomas, M. D. (1958). Assimilation of sulfur and physiology of essential s-compounds. Encyclopedia of Plant Physiology, vol. IX, 1958
1853 Thomas, M. D. (1932). Automatic apparatus for determination of small concentrations of sulfur dioxide in air III. Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, Analytical edition, 4: 253, 1932
1854 Thomas, M. D. (1955). Effect of ecological factors on photosynthesis. Annual Review of Plant Physiology, 6: 135-156, 1955
1855 Thomas, M. D. (1965). The effects of air pollution on plants and animals. Ecology and the Industrial Society, pp. 11-33, 1965
1856 Thomas, M. D. (1951). Gas damage to plants. Annual Review of Plant Physiology, 2: 293-322, 1951
1857 Thomas, M. D. (1969). A symposium -- the technical significance of air quality standards. Environmental Science and Technology, pp. 629-633, 1969
1858 Thomas, M. D. and Abersold, J. N. (1929). Automatic apparatus for the determination of small concentrations of sulfur dioxide in air II. Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 1(1): 14, 1929
1859 Thomas, M. D. and Cross, R. J. (1928). Automatic apparatus for the determination of small concentrations of sulfur dioxide in air. Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 20(6): 645, 1928
1860 Thomas, M. D. and Hendricks, R. H. (undated). Effect of air pollution on plants, undated
1861 Thomas, M. D. and Hendricks, R. H. (1944). The hydrolysis of cystine and the fractionation of sulfur in plant tissues. The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 153(1): 313-325, 1944
1862 Thomas, M. D. and Hill Jr., G. R. (1935). Absorption of sulphur dioxide by alfalfa and its relation to leaf injury. Plant Physiology, 10: 291-307, 1935
1863 Thomas, M. D. and Hill, G. R. (1949). Photosynthesis under field conditions. Photosynthesis in Plants, pp. 19-52, 1949
1864 Thomas, M. D. and Hill, G. R. (1937). Relation of sulphur dioxide in the atmosphere to photosynthesis and respiration of alfalfa. Plant Physiology, 12: 309-383, 1937
1865 Thomas, M. D., Hendricks, R. H., and Hill, G. R. (1950). The action of sulphur dioxide on vegetation. Proceesings of the First National Air Pollution Symposium, pp. 145-147, 1950
1866 Thomas, M. D., Hendricks, R. H., and Hill, G. R. (1944). Apparent equilibrium between photosynthesis and respiration in an unrenewed atmosphere. Plant Physiology, 19(2): 370-376, 1944
1866 Thomas, M. D., Hendricks, R. H., and Hill, G. R. (1944). Some chemical reactions of sulphur dioxide after absorption by alfalfa and sugar beets. Plant Physiology, 19(2): 212-226, 1944
1867 Thomas, M. D., Hendricks, R. H., and Hill, G. R. (1950). Sulfur content of vegetation. Soil Science, 70(1): 9-18, 1950
1868 Thomas, M. D., Hendricks, R. H., and Hill, G. R. (1950). Sulfur metabolism in alfalfa. Soil Science, 70(1): 19-26, 1950
1866 Thomas, M. D., Hendricks, R. H., Beyner, L. C., and Hill, G. R. (1944). A study of the sulphur metabolism of wheat, barley, and corn using radioactive sulphur. Plant Physiology, 19(2): 227-244, 1944
1869 Thomas, M. D., Hendricks, R. H., Collier, T. R., and Hill, G. R. (1943). The utilization of sulphate and sulphur dioxide for the sulphur nutrition of alfalfa. Plant Physiology, 18(3): 334-371, 1943
1870 Thomas, M. D., Ivie, J. O., Abersold, J. N., and Hendricks, R. H. (1943). Automatic apparatus for determination of small concentration of sulfur dioxide in air: application to hydrogen sulfide, mercaptan, and other sulfur and chlorine compounds. Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 15: 287, 1943
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191 Thomas, M. D., Ivie, J. O., and Fitt, T. C. (1946). Automatic apparatus for determination of small concentrations of sulfur dioxide in air: new countercurrent absorber for rapid recording of low and high concentrations. Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 18: 383, 1946
192 Thompson, W. S. (1972). Collection and alanysis of leaf and water samples in vicinity of Shell Oil Company's Thomasville plant, 1972
193 Torrance, S. W. (1969). General soil map, Maricopa County, Arizona, 1969
194 Umbach, D. M., Davis, D. D., and Pennypacker, S. P. (1983). A comparison of several dose-reponse models based on laboratory exposure of tree seedlings to sulfur dioxide. APCA Journal, 33(11): 1073-1079, 1983
195 United States Forest Service (1965). Forest and range influences publications, 1965
196 University of Arizona, Agricultural Experiment Station (1963). Quality of Arizona domestic waters. Report 217, 1963
197 University of Arizona, Cooperative Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station (1969). Guide to improvement of Arizona rangeland. Bulletin A-58, 1969
198 US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service (1973). Air pollution damage: trees, 1973
199 Utah Engineering Experiment Station (1971). Air pollution investigations in the vicinity of the Four Corners and San Juan power plants. Progress report , 1971
1910 Various papers labeled "keep together" by Barrett, 1956-1981
Scope and Contents
This folder includes several papers that were bound together in a binder labeled "keep together" by Thomas W. Barrett. Papers were kept together to keep original order.
Adams, E. D. (1972). General soil map, Pinal County, Arizona, 1972
Battigelli, M. C. (undated). Sulfur dioxide and acute effects of air pollution, undated
Darley, E. F. (1968). Symposium on trends in air pollution damage to plants. Phytopathology, 58(8), 1968
Davis, C. R., Howell, D. R., and Morgan, G. W. (1966). Sulphur dioxide fumigations of range grasses native to southeastern Arizona. Journal of Range Management, 19(2): 60-64, 1966
Dugger, Jr., W. M. and Ting, I. P. (1968). The effect of peroxyacetyl nitrate on plants: photoreductive reactions and susceptibility of bean plants to PAN. Phytopathology, 58(8): 1102-1107, 1968
Heck, W. W. (1968). Factors influencing expression of oxidant damage to plants. Annual Review of Phytopathology, 6: 165-188, 1981
Heggestad, H. E. (1968). Diseases of crops and ornamental plants incited by air pollutants. Phytopathology, pp. 1089-1097, 1968
Hepting, G. H. (1968). Diseases of forest and tree crops caused by air pollutants. Phytopathology, 58(8): 1098-1101, 1968
Kemper, W. D. (1966). Aggregate stability of soils from western United States and Canada. Technical bulletin no. 1355, 1966
MacLean, D. C., McCune, D. C., Weinstein, L. H., Mandl, R. H., and Woodruff, G. N. (1968). Effects of acute hydrogen fluoride and nitrogen dioxide exposures on citrus and ornamental plants of central Florida. Environmental Science and Technology, 2: 444-449, 1968
MacLean, D. C., Roark, O. F., Folkerts, G., and Schneider, R. E. (1969). Influence of mineral nutrition on the sensitivity of tomato plants to hydrogen fluoride. Environmental Science and Technology, 3(11): 1201-1204, 1969
MacLean, D. C., Schneider, R. E., and Weinstein, L. H. (1969). Accmulation of fluoride by forage crops. Contributions from Boyce Thompson Institute, 24(7): 165-166, 1969
Middleton, J. T. (1968). Implementation of the air quality act: progress and prospects. Air Resources Forum, 1968
Miller, C. A. and Davis, D. D. (1981). Response of pinto bean plants exposed to O3 (trioxide), SO2 (sulfur dioxide), or mixtures at varying temperatures. HortScience, 16(4): 548-550, 1981
Simon, W. (1981). An agenda for the future, 1981
Smith, M. E. (1968). The influence of atmospheric dispersion on the exposure of plants to airborne pollutants. Phytopathology, 58(8): 1085-1088, 1968
Thomas, M. D. (1961). Effects of air pollution on plants. Air Pollution, pp. 233-278, 1961
Thomas, M. D., MacLeod, J. A., Robbins, R. C., Goettelman, R. C., Eldridge, R. W., and Rogers, L. H. (1956). Automatic apparatus for determination of nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide in the atmosphere. Analytical Chemistry, 28: 1810-1816, 1956
Treshow, M. (1968). The impact of air pollutants on plant population. Phytopathology, 58(8): 1108-1113, 1968
Wood, F. A. (1968). Sources of plant-pathogenic air pollutants. Phytopathology, 58(8): 1075-1084, 1968
1911 Weidensaul, T. C. and Lacasse, N. L. (1970). Results of the statewide surveys of air pollution damages to vegetation. Air Pollution Control Association, 70-108, 1970
1912 Weinstein, L. H. and McCune, D. C. (undated). The use of field surveys, vegetation sampling, and air monitoring to determine the effects of air pollutants on plants, undated
1913 Williams, J. (undated). From the ground up: stories of Arizona's mines and early mineral discoveries, undated
1914 Wood, F. A., Drummond, D. B., Wilhour, R. G., and Davis, D. D. (1973). An exposure chamber for studying the effects of air pollutants on plants. Progress report 335, 1973
1915 Woodley, S. H. (1967). Air pollution and the problem of sulphur in fuels. The Bank of New York Letter , 1967
1916 Yetman, R. P. (1974). The geology of Chiricahua National Monument, 1974