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  1. "Geography, Geology, ; Mineral Resources of Part of Southeastern Idaho, Professional Paper 152" by G.R. Mansfield, 1927
  2. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 803: Geography, Geology, and Mineral Resources of the Portneuf Quadrangle, Idaho by George Rogers Mansfield, 1929-01-01
  3. GEOGRAPHY, GEOLOGY, AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF THE PORTNEUF QUADRANGLE, IDAHO - BULLETIN 803 by George Rogers Mansfield, 1929-01-01
  4. Geography, Geology, and Mineral Resources of the Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho (United States Geological Survey Bulletin, 713)
  5. Wyoming Geography Introduction: Ashley National Forest, Salt River, Freedom, Idaho and Wyoming, Shoshone River, Blacks Fork, Teton Range
  6. Bonner County, Idaho
  7. Cassia County, Idaho
  8. Camas County, Idaho
  9. Payette River: Sawtooth Range, Salmon River, Payette, Idaho, Columbia River Plateau, Sawtooth Wilderness, Sawtooth National Recreation Area
  10. Owyhee County - Idaho: U. S. State, Idaho, North Central Idaho, Boise Metropolitan Area, Idaho Territory, Washington Territory
  11. Bonneville County, Idaho
  12. Valley County, Idaho
  13. Twin Falls, Idaho: Twin Falls County, Idaho, Shoshone Falls, Perrine Bridge, Magic Valley, Deep Throat, Twin Falls Idaho (Film)
  14. Bannock County, Idaho

81. The US50 - A Guide To The Fifty States
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82. Internet Resources By Subject: Geography
Organizations in geography; US Gazetteer Search for places to view using theTiger Map Service and 1990 Census data; University of idaho Library Government
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83. Chapter 4: Geography And Environment
CHAPTER 4 geography AND ENVIRONMENT. By Diane Prorak, Reference Librarian. Universityof idaho Library. Table of Contents. I4.01 idaho land ownership 1988.
http://www.lib.uidaho.edu/govdoc/isa/chap4cn.htm
CHAPTER 4: GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENT
By Diane Prorak, Reference Librarian
University of Idaho Library
Table of Contents
I-4.01 Idaho land ownership: 1988. I-4.02 Idaho land ownership: 1988 (continued). I-4.03 National Prority List (Superfund) sites in Idaho: 1990. I-4.04 Selected geographic features of Idaho and selected regional states, 1990. I-4.05a Number of threatened, endangered and candidate species in Idaho, and other states, 1990: Plants. I-4.05b Number of threatened, endangered and candidtae species in Idaho, and other states, 1990: Animals. I-4.06 Releases of carcinogenic compounds in Idaho and selected regional states reported in 1989. I-4.07 Toxic chemical releases reported in Idaho and selected regional states. I-4.08 Generation and disposal of hazardous waste in Idaho, 1990-1991. I-4.09 Total water use for all offstream water-use categories in Idaho and selected regional states, 1985. I-4.10 Summary of water withdrawls for offstream water-sue categories, Idaho and regional states, 1985. I-4.11 Air pollution: maxium levels of monitored pollutants and number of times standards were exceeded at selected sites in Idaho, 1990 and 1986-1990.

84. IFPL: Geography & Travel
clothing, health facilities, transportation facilities, holidays, geography, population,history idaho Travel and Tourism Guide Helpful information and links
http://pac.eils.lib.id.us/ref/geography.html
Geography 50States.com
Lists the fifty states and information on their locations (latitude and longitude), birds, colleges and universities, constitutions, flowers, genealogical resources, and much more. CIA WorldFactbook 2000
CIA's profiles of countries and non-self-governing territories around the world. Information on geography, people, government, transportation, economy, communications, military, and more. Mapquest
Get a map of anywhere that has an address. The Weather Channel
Find out the weather for U.S. and international cities. World Time Server
Provides the current time in cities around the world and shows the location on the globe. World Time Zones
Maps with current local times all over the world U.S. Gazetteer
Search for places by name or zip code to get maps and census information. U.S. State Department - Background Notes
Provides detailed and up-to-date information about the entry requirements, climate, clothing, health facilities, transportation facilities, holidays, geography, population, history, government, politics, foreign policy, and economy of most countries. Travel Bed and Breakfast Channel
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85. Geology & Geography Department Faculty & Staff
of Geology and geography Vassar College, Box 735 Poughkeepsie, NY 126040735 office 7577email jusankey@vassar.edu BS, Biology, Albertson College of idaho, 1987
http://geologyandgeography.vassar.edu/shankey.html
Julia Sankey
Visiting Assistant Professor of Geology
Dept. of Geology and Geography
Vassar College, Box 735
Poughkeepsie, NY 12604-0735
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B.S., Biology, Albertson College of Idaho, 1987.
M.S., Quaternary Studies, Northern Arizona University, 1991.
Ph.D., Geology, Louisiana State University, 1998. Julia Sankey's interests are in vertebrate paleontology and women in science issues. Her current research interests are on mass extinctions, especially the causes and subsequent recoveries. She is working on the Cretaceous/Tertiary, especially on evolution and extinction within theropod dinosaurs and mammals. Her research also involves magnetostratigraphy for better age control. Her field areas are in Big Bend National Park, Texas and southwestern North Dakota. Her research has been supported by external grants from the National Geographic Society, Earthwatch Institute, the Jurassic Foundation, the Welles Fund of UC Berkeley, and a Fulbright Fellowship. She has led paleontological field expeditions with students and volunteers to Big Bend National Park, North Dakota, and Idaho and helped lead a graduate student field trip to Venezuela. Publications Sankey, J.T., D.B. Brinkman, M. Guenther, and P.J. Currie. 2002. Small Theropod and Bird

86. Developing Educational Standards - Idaho
Department of Education The Achievement Standards portion of the idaho Departmentof These are the arts, civics, geography, math, reading, science, US history
http://edstandards.org/StSt/Idaho.html
Idaho Developing Educational Standards is maintained by Charles Hill and the Wappingers Central School District in New York. Your help with updates or corrections is greatly appreciated. [This page was last updated on December 20, 2001] By Governmental Agency By Organization
  • Idaho Department of Education
    The Achievement Standards portion of the Idaho Department of Education 's site contains standards documents and curriculum guides, including draft documents, to help local districts achieve a state mandate that students meet standards that are at least as rigorous as those set by the state.
  • National Assessment of Educational Progress
    The National Assessment of Educational Progress, operated by the US Department of Education, bills itself as The Nation's Report Card . While not explicitly tied to particular national or state standards, its reports provide a way of looking at student progress across the country in the eight subject areas the NAEP covers. These are the arts, civics, geography, math, reading, science, US history, and writing. Each subject has its own page that contains findings from related assessments, answers to basic questions about assessment, and standards and frameworks links. The NAEP site contains the following results (and the year last administered): the arts (1997), civics (1998), geography (1994; the 2001 results are being analyzed), math (2000), reading (2000), science (1996;the 2000 results are due in the fall of 2001), US history (1994; the 2001 results are being analyzed), and writing (1998).

87. Table 2
Source. geography. Boundaries. idaho. idbound_utm. 1100000. idaho Dept of WaterResources (IDWR). geography. geography. Roads. idaho. idroads_utm. 1100000. IDWR.geography.
http://www.mines.utah.edu/~ggcmpsem/UUSATRG/GIS/Table1.htm
HTTP 200 Document follows Date: Tue, 08 Apr 2003 22:15:19 GMT Server: NCSA/1.5.2 Last-modified: Thu, 07 Mar 2002 21:49:53 GMT Content-type: text/html Content-length: 98018 Table 1. Yellowstone/Snake River Plain Volcanic System Database Entities Topic Subtopic Location File Name* Scale Source Geography Boundaries Idaho Idaho Dept of Water Resources (IDWR) Geography Boundaries Montana Montana Natural Resource Information System (NRIS) Geography Boundaries Wyoming Wyoming Spatial Data Clearinghouse Geography Boundaries Yellowstone NP National Park Service (NPS) Geography Boundaries Grand Teton NP NPS Geography Boundaries Glacier NP NPS Geography Roads Idaho IDWR Geography Roads Montana Montana NRIS Geography Roads Wyoming Wyoming Geographical Information Science Center (WyGISC) Geography Roads Yellowstone NP roads NPS Geography Roads Grand Teton NP NPS Geography Water Bodies ­ Rivers Idaho IDWR Geography Water Bodies ­ Rivers Montana Montana NRIS Geography Water Bodies ­ Rivers Wyoming WyGISC Geography Water Bodies ­ Rivers Yellowstone NP NPS Geography Water Bodies ­ Rivers Grand Teton NP NPS Geography Water Bodies ­ Lakes Idaho IDWR Geography Water Bodies ­ Lakes Montana Montana NRIS Geography Water Bodies ­ Lakes Wyoming WyGISC Geography Water Bodies ­ Lakes Yellowstone NP NPS Geography Water Bodies ­ Lakes Grand Teton NP NPS Geology Idaho idgeo idfaults USGS ­ Open file report: 95-0690 Geology Montana eastgeomt westgeomt USGS ­ OFR: 95-0691 Geology Wyoming wy directory USGS Geology Yellowstone NP geology USGS

88. Map Of The State Of Idaho
Map of the State of idaho. Index Menu Main Menu Chat Area Message Board.Disclaimer. This site is published by Cool Fire Technology © 1997.
http://www.cftech.com/BrainBank/GEOGRAPHY/Idaho.html
Map of the State of Idaho
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89. UNC-CH Geog: North American Geog Depts-Idaho (text)
UNCCH geography. geography Departments in idaho. Highest geography degree offeredB=Bachelor's M=Master's D=Doctorate Moscow. D University of idaho
http://www.unc.edu/depts/geog/depts/idaho-txt.html
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90. Idaho
In my report I am going to talk about idaho's geography, climate,history, economy, population and people, and symbols. geography.
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91. ProTeacher! Fifty United States Lesson Plans For Elementary School Teachers In G
A Tour of the State of idaho Kids Book A complete printable book in PDF formatabout idaho's symbols, geography, natural resources, economy, and more source.
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Geography Fifty States ... Lessons By State Idaho A Tour of the State of Idaho Kids Book - A complete printable book in PDF format about Idaho's symbols, geography, natural resources, economy, and more source
Idaho Regions
- A lesson plan that guides students in exporing the regions of Idaho, and identifying the characteristics of the regions source
Idaho Unit
- A printable packet of twelve worksheets about the history and geography of the state of Idaho source
Craters of the Moon National Monument
- Information and activity ideas for teaching about the geology, history, and ecology of the craters of the moon monument in Idaho source
Idaho Flag
- A blackline flag of Idaho to print and color source
Idaho Map Quiz
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92. Northern Prairie Other Resources By Geography
idaho. idaho Department of Fish and Game General information, education,fisheries, natural resources, wildlife enforcement, and news/media.
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Includes tips for beginners, results of butterfly counts, and other information about butterflies in Alberta.
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A large voluntary coalition of stakeholder groups whose members are interested in the conservation of native prairie and parkland environments in Alberta, Canada.
Alexanor
Contains a species list, literature sources, statistics, databases, mapping, and photos of butterflies in the SW Ukraine territory.

93. PBS: Idaho, A Portrait - Geology Of Idaho
A lot has happened to the land in idaho in just the last 12,000 years. Being ageologically active region gives an extra crispness to idaho's landscapes.
http://www.pbs.org/idahoportrait/about/geology.html
Geology
A lot has happened to the land in Idaho in just the last 12,000 years. Being a geologically "active" region gives an extra crispness to Idaho's landscapes. Glaciers have moved. Ice has melted. Volcanos have erupted. Earthquakes have adjusted the elevations of mountain peaks. All around Idaho, the evidence of these events is so fresh that it seems like they happened yesterday. At Craters of the Moon in southern Idaho, for example, where magma poured from fissures in the earth's crust only 2,000 years ago, it is likely that Native Americans might have watched from the nearby hills. After the magma cooled, what they saw is what we see todayuneroded cinder cones, craters, endless fields of lava that look as if they rolled across the land yesterday. Lava flows at Craters of the Moon Continental and alpine glaciers, the legacy of the last ice age, were grinding away on Idaho mountains as recently as 10,000 years ago. In fact, during the 1980s, Idaho geologist Monte Wilson made an annual pilgrimage to measure the small remnant patch of Idaho's last glacier, Otto Glacier, on the north side of Borah Peak. Glaciers created over 500 cirques in the high mountains of Idaho. A cirque is a form remaining at the head of a glacial valley where glacial erosion removed big blocks of rock from a mountain and quarried it out. Shallow cirques appear as wet meadows today, while the deeper ones with bowl-shaped floors may contain lakes.

94. IDAHO Climate Summary
NCDC / Climate Monitoring / Climate At A Glance / idaho / Search / HelpNOAA Logo, idaho Climate Summary January 2003, NOAA Logo. National
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The average temperature in March 2003 was 38.5 F. This was 4.4 F warmer than the 1895-2003 average, the 10th warmest March in 109 years. The temperature trend for the period of record (1895 to present) is -0.4 degrees Fahrenheit per decade.
2.67 inches of precipitation fell in March. This was 0.98 inches more than the 1895- 2003 average, the 12th wettest such month on record. The precipitation trend for the period of record (1895 to present) is -0.07 inches per decade. Select from the options below to view graphs and tables of monthly temperature and precipitation data for IDAHO , then click "submit". (Please wait 20-30 seconds) Data Type : Mean Temperature Precipitation First Year to Display : Period : January February March April May June July August September October November December Winter (Dec-Feb) Spring (Mar-May) Summer (Jun-Aug) Fall (Sep-Nov) Annual Year to Date Most Recent 3-Month Period Most Recent 6-Month Period Most Recent 12-Month Period Last Year to Display : IDAHO Line Chart Bar Chart Table AOL users and others experiencing problems receiving requested output click here.

95. Jackson Hole Realty, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Jackson Hole Geography
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geography d e m o g r a p h i c s jackson hole, wyoming teton valley, idaho h i s t o r y jackson hole, wyoming teton valley, idaho w e a t h e r jackson hole, wyoming teton valley, idaho n e w p r o j e c t s r e a l t o r s b r o c h u r e s catalogues other materials c o n t a c t u s Jackson Hole is a valley about 60 miles long and 20 miles wide. It encompasses national forest, Grand Teton National Park and the National Elk Refuge. The valley floor is between 6,200' and 6,800'. To the north, Jackson Hole is bordered by Yellowstone and is elsewhere surrounded by more national forests. The towns of Moose, Kelly and Wilson are also in Jackson Hole. The Teton Range Rocky Mountain landscapes typically offer picturesque views, but few are more impressive than the Teton skyline. The Tetons are the youngest of the Rockies. The range was born some nine million years ago by intermittent, but violent, seismic activity. Because of the way the mountains formed, no foothills hide Jackson Hole's jagged peaks and broad canyons. At the base of the range, large lakes mirror the mountains on calm summer days, doubling their prominence. Prior to the 1820s, Native Americans referred to the mountains as "the Hoary Brothers." Later, they were known as "the Pilot Knobs." Around 1920, however, French Canadian trappers named them "Les Trois Tetons," or "The Three Breasts."

96. Commissioner Hansen:
A number of citizens supported a threeway split as logical because idaho'sgeography and communities of interest naturally form three regions.
http://www.puc.state.id.us/internet/press/1205_areacoderelief.htm
Case No. GNR-T-00-36 Order No. 28902 IDAHO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION For Immediate Release / Dec. 5, 2001 Contact: Gene Fadness (208) 334-0339 Commission proposes three-way split if area code relief is ordered by FCC BOISE – The Idaho Public Utilities Commission today ruled that, with number conservation, Idaho does not need a new area code. However, in the event the Federal Communications Commission does not implement number pooling before an additional area code is needed, the commission recommends the state be split into three geographic regions with an area code assigned to each region. The order retains the existing 208 area code in southwest Idaho and recommends a new area code from Grangeville north to the Canadian border and a new area code from Hagerman east to the Wyoming border. The commission rejected recommendations from the Idaho telecommunications industry that Idaho adopt an "all-services overlay" that would assign the area code to new numbers only. While that plan would not require existing telephone users to change their phone numbers, it would require 10-digit dialing for all local calls. "We agree with the Idaho telecommunications industry that an all-services overlay has several desirable attributes," the commission said. "However, the commission finds it impossible to ignore the testimony of customers, who have indicated their preference for a geographic split with near unanimity." The three-way split received more consideration from the commission after it received written comments and testimony at four public hearings. The commission received 314 written comments and petition signatures from 91 citizens. Twenty-five testified at public hearings.

97. College Of Science - News
list. Spring 2003 Commencement Spring 2003 Commencement at the Universityof idaho will be held on Saturday, May 17, 2003. The
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The College of Science is searching for a new dean. View the vacancy announcement and informational videos here View an interesting picture of sunset over western Europe and Africa taken from space. Fall 2002 Dean's List : The College of Science has announced the dean's list for Fall 2002. Congratulations to the students who made the list Spring 2003 Commencement : Spring 2003 Commencement at the University of Idaho will be held on Saturday, May 17, 2003. The plenary ceremony will begin at 9:30 at the Kibbie Dome. The inaugural College of Science commencement will be held at Memorial Gym starting at 3:30 pm. A reception will be held prior to the ceremony at 2:00 in the Clearwater and Whitewater Rooms of the Idaho Commons. Graduates and faculty will begin lining up at 3:00, and the Border Highlander Pipe and Drums will lead a procession to Memorial Gym. We hope to see you there. Dr. Steven Austad

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