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.
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.
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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Awards and certificates, 1957, 1988
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Barrett family geneaology, undated; 1980
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Barretts' favorite poems, undated
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Correspondence. Betty Anne Kramp, undated
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Correspondence. Cards and notes, 1959-1988
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Correspondence. Family letters, 1959-1988
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Correspondence. Friends letters, 1986-1987
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Correspondence. Joan letters, undated
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Correspondence. Personal, 1958-1961
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Correspondence. Sorrell letters, 1987-1988
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Correspondence. Tall Teddy, 1964-1969
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Family photographs, undated
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Family photographs, undated
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Family trip, snow photographs, 1968
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Humor, undated
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Newspaper clippings about Joan, 1978
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Prenuptual agreement between Thomas Barrett and Ruth Wood, 1990
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Report of Joan (Jeanne) Margaret Thomas Barrett lifetime
trust, 1983
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Thomas W. Barrett CV/Resume, undated
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Thomas W. Barrett's post regulations, United States Air Force
(USAF), 1960s
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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Prints. Aerial views of farm, 1963
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Prints. Agricultural Lab, Ag Seed Lab, meat lab, etc., undated
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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Unidentified films, undated
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Unidentified DuJur stenorette magnetic tape recordings, undated
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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Correspondence. American Arbitration Association, 1955-1957
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Correspondence. APCA, 1967-1974
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Correspondence. APCA monograph data, 1968-1969
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Correspondence. ASARCO, 1973-1977
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Correspondence. President Frank Aydelotte, 1935-1936
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Correspondence. Dr. Frank Aydelotte, 1935-1950
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Correspondence. Harold R. Brisley, Phelps Dodge Corp., 1955-1965
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Correspondence. Chairman, Sulphur Springs Valley, 1956-1972
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Correspondence. Dr. William H. Edwards, 1973-1974
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Correspondence. Harold M. Englund, editor, APCA, 1982
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Correspondence. Forest Service project, 1965-1967
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Correspondence. General, 1965-1969
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Correspondence. Carl W. Guernsey, 1973
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Correspondence. Dr. Ed Hasse, 1973-1979
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Correspondence. Dr. Walter W. Heck, 1973
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Correspondence. Dr. Wyatt W. Jones, 1956-1969
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Correspondence. G. Henry Ladendorff, Inspiration Copper
Co., 1980
This folder also includes transparency slides and printed photographs related
to the same pecan project in Hereford, Arizona.
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Plant specimens. Unidentified (1 of 3), undated
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Plant specimens. Unidentified (2 of 3), undated
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Plant specimens. Unidentified (3 of 3), undated
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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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Research. Activity logs, 1955-1962
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Research. Air quality standards, Dr. John Klock, 1971
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Research. All material pertaining to Neubauer test, 1966-1967
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Research. Anaconda meteorological data, 1971-1974
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Research. Anaconda monitoring data, 1972-1975
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Research. Anaconda report, 1974
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Research. APCA TE-2 letters, 1984
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Research. Correspondence, research, 1969-1977
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Research. Data pertaining to Forest Service project, 1966-1968
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Research. Desert Survival cotton research articles, ca. 1963
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.
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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Barrett, T. W. (1968). Air quality standards for sulfur dioxide in
agriculture and forestry. Air Pollution Control Association,
68-167, 1968
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Barrett, T. W. (undated). Air quality standards for the protection
of vegetation from injury from sulfur dioxide in the air, undated
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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
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Barrett, T. W. (1969). Recognition of air pollutant damage to
vegetation: sulfur dioxide. Air Pollution Control Association,
69-54, 1969
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Barrett, T. W. (1981). Regional effects of air pollution on soils.
Air Pollution Control Association, 42-4, 1981
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26
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
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Barrett, T. W. (1948). A summary of the development, chemistry and
uses of cyamid. Agronomy Seminar , 1948
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Barrett, T. W. (undated). Symptoms of air pollution injury to
vegetation. Air Pollution Control Association Atlas , undated
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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
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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
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Barrett, T. W. and Robinson, D. O. (1964). Chemical composition of
cotton plants as influenced by stage of growth and fertilizer
application, 1964
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Barrett, T. W. and Robinson, D. O. (1964). Neutron activation
analysis of cotton plants, 1964
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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
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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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
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Beard, J. T. (1968). The quantitative determination of gaseous air
pollutants by long path infrared transmission spectroscopy. Air Pollution
Control Association, 68-119, 1968
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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
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Benedict, H. M. (1978). Protocols for economic assessment of damage
to vegetation by air pollutants, 1978
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Benedict, H. M., Feder, W. A., and Heck, W. W. (1973). Air pollution
research needs concerning effects on vegetation, 1973
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2
Bennett, J. H. and Hill, A. C. (undated). Inhibition of apparent
photosynthesis by air pollutants, undated
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3
Booth, J. A. and Throneberry, G. O. (1975). The effect of sulfur
dioxide fumigation on certain New Mexico crops, 1975
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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
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Brady, W. and Bonham, C. (1976). Vegetation patterns on an
altitudinal gradient, Huachuca Mountains, Arizona. The Southwest
Naturalist, 21(1): 55-66, 1976
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Clay, D. W. (1981). Volcanoes; a pollutant source, 1981
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Daddario, E. Q. (1968). The management of the environment.
Symposium on Air Quality Criteria , 1968
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Daines, R. H. (1968). Sulfur dioxide and plant response.
Symposium on Air Quality Criteria , 1968
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Davis, C. R. (1969). Sulfur dioxide fumigation of soybeans with
reference to its effect on yield, 1969
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Duggar, W. M., Koukol, J., and Palmer, R. L. (1966). Physiological
and biochemical effects of atmospheric oxidants on plants,
66-47, 1966
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Environmental Protection Agency (1983). The acidic deposition
phenomenon and its effects, 1983
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12
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
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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
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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
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Foy, C. L. and Bingham, S. L. (1969). Some research approaches
toward minimizing herbicidal residues in the environment. Residue
Reviews, 29, 1969
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Heggestad, H. E. (1966). Ozone as a tobacco toxicant. United
States Department of Agriculture, 66-46, 1966
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Helmut, B. (1964). The problem of air pollution. Applied
Botany, 37(6), 1964
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Hill, A. C. (1973). Statement before the Environmental Protection
Agency, Denver, Colorado on the proposed regulations for prevention of
significant air quality deterioration, 1973
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Hoover, M. D., Metz, L. J., and Olson, Jr., D. F. (1954). Soil
sampling for pore space and percolation, 1954
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Jacobson, J. S. and Transtrum, L. (undated). "Introduction,"
Symposium on Recognition of Air Pollution Injury to Vegetation
, undated
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Jones, W. W. (undated). Artificial key to the identity of the weeds
of Cochise County, Arizona more particularly of the Sulphur Springs
Valley, undated
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Keller, T. (1983). Air pollutant deposition and effects on plants.
Effects of accumulation of air pollutants in forest ecosystems,
285-294, 1983
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Keller, T. (1983). Physiological bioindications of a wintertime SO2
(sulfur dioxide) fumigation of spruce, 1983
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Keller, T. and Beda, H. (undated). Effects of SO2 (sulfur dioxide)
on the germination of conifer pollen. Environmental Pollution
, undated
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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
Krupa, S. V., Heck, W. W., and Linzon, S. N. (undated). Methodology
for the assessment of air pollution effects on vegetation, undated
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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
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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
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Lanphear, F. O. (1970). Air pollution injury to plants in St. Louis.
Air Pollution Control Association, 70-133, 1970
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Leathers, C. R. (1977). Report of investigations of a leaf spotting
condition on pecan leaves in Southern Arizona, 1977
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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
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Linzon, S. N. (1984). Ministry of the Environment
memorandums, 1984
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Lyshkow, N. A. (1967). The continuous analysis of sulfur dioxide in
gaseous samples, 67-104, 1967
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McGee, J. J. and Bleak, T. M. (1966). Coulometric monitor for SO2
(sulfur dioxide) in ambient air, 66-109, 1966
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Miller, P. R. (1972). Permanent project -- Funding adequate and
funding limited, 1972
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Miscellanoues, undated
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Munroe, G. B. (1973). Remarks, 1973
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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New York State Air Pollution Control Board (undated). Ambient air
quality objectives, undated
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Puckett, K. J. (1976). The effect of heavy metals on some aspects of
lichen physiology. Canadian Journal of Botany, 54(23):
2695-2703, 1976
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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
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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
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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
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Research groups in the United States engaged in air pollution
research related to agriculture, undated
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Roffman, H. and Bender, M. C. (1975). Hydrogen sulfide: new sources
and potential impacts. Air Pollution Control Association,
75-46.1, 1975
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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
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Seidman, G. and Heck, W. W. (1969). A report on agricultural
research and interests related to air pollution, 1969
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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
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Skelly, J. M., Krupa, S. V., and Taylor, G. E. (1980). Particulate
and sulfur oxides criteria document, 1980
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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
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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
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Taylor, O. C. (1968). Effects of oxidant air pollutants.
Symposium on Air Quality Criteria , 1968
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Taylor, O. C. (1981). Factors influencing regional response of
vegetation to O3 (ozone), 84-42.1, 1981
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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
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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
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Treshow, M. and Pack, M. R. (undated). Atlast of vegetation injury:
fluoride, undated
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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
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68
Turner, J. H. and Alley, F. C. (1968). Analysis of sulfur gases with
a flame photometric detector. Air Pollution Control Association,
68-34, 1968
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Watershed management research semiannual report, 1965-1966
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.
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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Barrett, T. W. (undated). Common grasses of Cochise
County, undated
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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
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Barrett, T. W. (1976). New Mexico vegetation studies in the vicinity
of the Four Corners power plant, 1976
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Barrett, T. W. (1977). New Mexico vegetation studies in the vicinity
of the Four Corners power plant, 1977
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Barrett, T. W. (1977) Obituary materials for Dr. Moyer Delwyn
Thomas, 1977
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Barrett, T. W. (1979). Observations of cotton fields irrigated with
contaminated water in the Coolidge and Sacaton areas, 1979
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Barrett, T. W. (1978). Observations of vegetation in the vicinity of
Glover, Missouri, 1978
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Barrett, T. W. (1978). Observations of vegetation in the vicinity of
Glover, Missouri, 1978
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Barrett, T. W. (1972). Observations of vegetation in the vicinity of
the Four Corners and San Juan power plants, 1972
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Barrett, T. W. (1974). Preliminary survey of vegetation and soils in
the vicinity of Anaconda, Montana, 1974
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Barrett, T. W. (undated). A preliminary survey of vegetation on
ranch lands east of Miami and north of Globe, Arizona, undated
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Barrett, T. W. (1969). Report of range and crop conditions in the
Hayden-Winkleman area, 1969
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Barrett, T. W. (1971). Report of range and crop conditions in the
Hayden-Winkleman area, 1971
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Barrett, T. W. (1972). Report of range and crop conditions in the
Hayden-Winkleman area, 1972
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Barrett, T. W. (1973). Report of range conditions in the
Hayden-Winkleman area, 1973
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Barrett, T. W. (1970). Report of the range conditions on east side
of Hayden-Winkleman area, 1970
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Barrett, T. W. (1970). Report of range conditions on the eastern
side of Hayden-Winkleman area, 1970
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Barrett, T. W. (1969). Report of visit to the Hayden-Winkleman
area, 1969
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Barrett, T. W. (1975). Report on range and crop conditions in the
Hayden-Winkleman and San Manuel areas during 1974 and 1975
seasons, 1975
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Barrett, T. W. (1977). Report on range and crop conditions in the
Hayden-Winkleman area during the 1976 and 1977 season, 1977
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Barrett, T. W. (1979). Report on spring range conditions in the
Hayden-Winkleman area 1978 and 1979, 1979
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Barrett, T. W. (1980). Report on spring range conditions in the
Hayden-Winkleman area Arizona, 1980
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Barrett, T. W. (1981). Report on spring range conditions in the
Hayden-Winkleman area Arizona, 1981
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Barrett, T. W. (1982). Report on spring range conditions in the
Hayden-Winkleman area Arizona, 1982
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Barrett, T. W. (1970). Report on vegetation conditions in the
vicinity of Shell , Cox No. 1 sour gas well to Shell Oil
Company, 1970
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Barrett, T. W. (1981). Report on vegetation conditions in the
vicinity of Shell, McGehee No. 1 sour gas well, 1981
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Barrett, T. W. (1981). Report of vegetation conditions in the
vicinity of Shell, McGehee No. 1 sour gas well, 1981
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Barrett, T. W. (1982). Report of vegetation conditions in the
vicinity of Shell, McGehee No. 1 sour gas well, 1982
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Barrett, T. W. (1972). Report on vegetation survey NE and NNE of the
smelters at Hayden, Arizona, 1972
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Barrett, T. W. (undated). Sierra Ancha vegetation physiognomy,
16-104, undated
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Barrett, T. W. (undated). Study of marketing vegetables in Cochise
County through a cooperative, undated
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Barrett, T. W. (1977). A survey of the vegetation in the vicinity of
the Globe highway and Montgomery Ranch monitoring stations, Hayden,
Arizona, 1977
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Barrett, T. W. (undated). Survey of vegetation on ranch and forest
lands north of Globe, Arizona, undated
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Barrett, T. W. (1977). A survey of vegetation on ranch lands east of
Miami and north of Globe, Arizona, 1977
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Barrett, T. W. (1948). Thesis. A review of the manufacture,
chemistry and uses of cyanamid, 1948
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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
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Barrett, T. W. (1957). University faculty seminar, 1957
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Barrett, T. W. (1970). Vegetation survey report Mount Isa
area, 1970
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Barrett, T. W. (undated). Water yield improvement, Salt, Verde, and
Gila Basins, undated
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Barrett, T. W. and Benedict, H. M. (1969). Recognition of air
pollutant damage to vegetation: sulfur dioxide, Air Pollution Control
Association, 69-59, 1969
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Robinson, D. O. and Barrett, T. W. (1964). Effect of trace elements
on cotton yields, a progressive report, faculty research grant
#655-209, 1964
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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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
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Air Pollution Control Association (1974). Journal, JPCAAC
24(2): 99-196, 1974
Arizona Mining Association (1966). Let's talk about air
pollution, 1966
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Benedict, H. M. and Breen, W. H. (1954). Development of standards
for evaluating vegetation damage caused by air pollution: materials and
methods, 1954
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Benedict, H. M. and Breen, W. H. (1954). Development of standards
for evaluating vegetation damage caused by air pollution:
results, 1954
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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
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Biggs, A. R. and Davis, D. D. (1981). Foliar response of ten tree
species exposed to SO2 (sulfur dioxide) air pollution, 1981
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Cochise Smelter Study Group (1982). What's in the smoke? a breathers
guide to Douglas smelter pollution, 1982
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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Health Air Pollution
Commission (1967). Ambient air quality criteria, 1967
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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
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Damage by fumes arbitration act, 1959
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Dames and Moore (undated). Environmental report, Cholla power
project, Joseph City, Arizona for Arizona Public Service Company.
Appendices, undated
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Dames and Moore (undated). Environmental report, Cholla power
project, Joseph City, Arizona for Arizona Public Service Company.
Report, undated
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Davis, C. R. (1973). Development history and activities of the
department of smoke investigation, 1919 through 1973, 1973
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Davis, C. R. (1972). Sulfur dioxide fumigation of soybeans: effect
on yield. Journal of the Air Pollution Control Association, 22(12):
964-966, 1972
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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
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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
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Davis, D. D. (1976). Selection of trees for tolerance of air
pollution, 1976
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Dawson, J. L. and Nash III, T. H. (undated). The effects of air
pollution from cotton smelters on a desert grassland community, undated
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9
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
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10
Dutt, G. R. and McCreary, T. W. (1970). The quality of Arizona's
domestic, agricultural, and industrial waters. Report 256, 1970
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11
Environmental Protection Agency, US (1971). Citizens'
bulletin, 1970
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Environmental Protection Agency, US (1973). Effects of sulfur oxide
in the atmosphere on vegetation, EPA-r3-73-030, 1973
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13
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
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14
Foy, C. L. (1970). Plants and pollution. Agronomy and Health
, 1970
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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
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16
Griffin, H. D. (1983). Procedures manual, terrestrial effects acidid
precipitation in Ontario study (APIOS), report no. 007/83, 1983
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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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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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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
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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
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High terrain monitoring program, 1979
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Hill, G. R., Thomas, M. D., and Abersold, J. N. (1945). High stacks
overcome concentrations of gases. Mining Congress Journal
, 1945
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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
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3
Hindawi, I. J. (1970). Air pollution injury to
vegetation, 1970
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Hurley v. Abbott decision and decree, 1910
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Interagency Task Force on Acidic Precipitation (1982). National acid
precipitation assessment plan, 1982
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Jacobson, J. S. and Hill, A. C. (1970). Recognition of air pollution
injury to vegetation: a pictorial atlas, 1970
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7
Jojoba feasibility for cultivation on Indian reservations in the
Sonoran desert region, 1977
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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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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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Jones, W. W. (undated). Artificial key to the identity of the weeds
of Cochise County, Arizona, more particularly of the Sulphur Springs
Valley, undated
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Judd, B. I. (1962). Principal forage plants of southwestern ranges,
station paper no. 69, 1962
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Keller, T. (1981). Consequences of a SO2 (sulfur dioxide) fumigation
of spruce in winter. Horticultural Science, 46(4):
170-178, 1981
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12
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
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13
Lehto, E. (1978). Plants collected in the Four Corners area
survey, 1978
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14
Linzon, S. N. (1970). Economic effects of sulphur dioxide on forest
growth. Air Pollution Control Association, 70-132, 1970
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15
Linzon, S. N. (1972). Effects of sulphur oxides on vegetation.
The Forestry Chronicle, 48(4), 1972
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Linzon, S. N. (1972). Pre-pollution background studies in Ontario.
Soil Conservation Society of America , 1972
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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McLaughlin, S. B. (1980). SO2 (sulfur dioxide), vegetation effects,
and the air quality standard: limits of interpretation and application.
Air Pollution Control Association , 1980
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Nash III, T. H. (undated). The effects of air pollution on other
plants, particularly vascular plants. Air Pollution and Lichens, pp.
192-233, undated
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Nash III, T. H. (1975). Influence of effluents from a zinc factory
on lichens. Ecological Monographs, 45(2): 183-198, 1975
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Nash III, T. H. (1971). Lichen sensitivity to hydrogen fluoride.
Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 98(2): 103-106, 1971
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Nash III, T. H. (1976). Lichens as indicators of air pollution.
Die Naturwissenshafter, 63: 364-367, 1976
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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
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Nash III, T. H. (1976). Sensitivity of lichens to nitrogen dioxide
fumigations. The Bryologist, 79(1): 103-106, 1976
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Nash III, T. H. (1973). Sensitivity of lichens to sulfur dioxide.
The Bryologist, 76(3): 333-339, 1973
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Nash III, T. H. (1972). Simplification of the Blue Mountain lichen
communities near a zinc factory. The Bryologist, 75(3):
315-324, 1972
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Nash III, T. H. and Nash, E. H. (1974). Sensitivity of mosses to
sulfur dioxide. Oecologia (Berl.), 17: 257-263, 1974
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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
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National Coal Policy Conference (1967). A guide to the air quality
act of 1967, 1967
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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
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35
Openshaw, M. (1966). Slide script for ammonia injection
studies, 1966
Phillips Petroleum (1959). Native grasses, legumes and
forbs, 1959
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38
Pratt, P. F. and Alvahydo, R. (1966). Cation-exchange
characteristics of soils of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Pesquisa Agropecuria
Brasileira, 1, 1966
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39
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
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Progressive Agriculture in Arizona, 23(6), November-December
1971
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Progressive Agriculture in Arizona, 24(5), September-October
1972
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Radiation Biology Institute, Syracuse University, 1961
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Rich, L. R., Reynolds, H. G., and West, J. A. (1961). The Workman
Creek experimental watershed, station paper no. 65, 1961
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44
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
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Shupe, J. L. (1971). Clinical and pathological effects of fluoride
toxicity in animals. Carbon-Fluorine Compounts: Chemistry, Biochemistry
and Biological Activities , 1971
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46
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
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Soil Conservation Society of America (1973). Conservogram,
7(2), 1973
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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
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Taskey, R. D. (1972). Dissertation. Soil contamination of Anaconda,
Montana: history and influence on plant growth, 1972
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50
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
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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
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Thomas, M. D. (1958). Assimilation of sulfur and physiology of
essential s-compounds. Encyclopedia of Plant Physiology, vol.
IX, 1958
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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
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Thomas, M. D. (1955). Effect of ecological factors on
photosynthesis. Annual Review of Plant Physiology, 6:
135-156, 1955
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Thomas, M. D. (1965). The effects of air pollution on plants and
animals. Ecology and the Industrial Society, pp. 11-33, 1965
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56
Thomas, M. D. (1951). Gas damage to plants. Annual Review of
Plant Physiology, 2: 293-322, 1951
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Thomas, M. D. (1969). A symposium -- the technical significance of
air quality standards. Environmental Science and Technology, pp.
629-633, 1969
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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
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59
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
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Thomas, M. D. and Hendricks, R. H. (undated). Effect of air
pollution on plants, undated
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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
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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
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Thomas, M. D. and Hill, G. R. (1949). Photosynthesis under field
conditions. Photosynthesis in Plants, pp. 19-52, 1949
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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
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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
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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
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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
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67
Thomas, M. D., Hendricks, R. H., and Hill, G. R. (1950). Sulfur
content of vegetation. Soil Science, 70(1): 9-18, 1950
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Thomas, M. D., Hendricks, R. H., and Hill, G. R. (1950). Sulfur
metabolism in alfalfa. Soil Science, 70(1): 19-26, 1950
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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
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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
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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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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
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Thompson, W. S. (1972). Collection and alanysis of leaf and water
samples in vicinity of Shell Oil Company's Thomasville plant, 1972
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Torrance, S. W. (1969). General soil map, Maricopa County,
Arizona, 1969
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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
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United States Forest Service (1965). Forest and range influences
publications, 1965
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University of Arizona, Agricultural Experiment Station (1963).
Quality of Arizona domestic waters. Report 217, 1963
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University of Arizona, Cooperative Extension Service and
Agricultural Experiment Station (1969). Guide to improvement of Arizona
rangeland. Bulletin A-58, 1969
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US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service (1973). Air pollution
damage: trees, 1973
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Utah Engineering Experiment Station (1971). Air pollution
investigations in the vicinity of the Four Corners and San Juan power
plants. Progress report , 1971
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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
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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
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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
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Williams, J. (undated). From the ground up: stories of Arizona's
mines and early mineral discoveries, undated
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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
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Woodley, S. H. (1967). Air pollution and the problem of sulphur in
fuels. The Bank of New York Letter , 1967
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Yetman, R. P. (1974). The geology of Chiricahua National
Monument, 1974