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Keystone Ancient Forest Preserve Resource Management Plan 2011
Keystone Ancient Forest Preserve Resource Management Plan 2011 Osage County & Tulsa County, Oklahoma Lowell Caneday, Ph.D. With Kaowen (Grace) Chang, Ph.D., Debra Jordan, Re.D., Michael J. Bradley, and Diane S. Hassell This page intentionally left blank. 2 Acknowledgements The authors acknowledge the assistance of numerous individuals in the preparation of this Resource Management Plan. On behalf of the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department’s Division of State Parks, staff members were extremely helpful in providing access to information and in sharing of their time. In particular, this assistance was provided by Deby Snodgrass, Kris Marek, and Doug Hawthorne – all from the Oklahoma City office of the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department. However, it was particularly the assistance provided by Grant Gerondale, Director of Parks and Recreation for the City of Sand Springs, Oklahoma, that initiated the work associated with this RMP. Grant provided a number of documents, hosted an on-site tour of the Ancient Forest, and shared his passion for this property. It is the purpose of the Resource Management Plan to be a living document to assist with decisions related to the resources within the park and the management of those resources. The authors’ desire is to assist decision-makers in providing high quality outdoor recreation experiences and resources for current visitors, while protecting the experiences and the resources for future generations. Lowell Caneday, Ph.D., Professor Leisure Studies Oklahoma State University Stillwater, -
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Apollo 13 returned safelv after an Stock brokers were swamped with A total eclipse of the Sun fascinated Dynamite destroyed a hijacked air inboard explosion crippled the orders as averages suffered the scientists around the world. This view liner in Jordan. Arab guerillas craft enroute to the Moon. sharpest decline since 1929. of the solar corona was spectacular. held passengers hostage for days. Two men scaled the vertical face Cambodia joined allied forces in Too much oil appeared on the surface A Pakistani man is grief-stricken of 3,400-ft El Capitan. They rested strikes to rout Red troops using of the nation's already troubled waters. over the loss of his family in a in bat tents on the ascent that took bases inside its borders. It was "up with ecology" and down tidal wave that took 140,000 lives. 30 days. with pollution of natural resources. Thousands perished in earthquakes that rocked the length of Peru. Indecisiveness over the "mini" and "maxi" of Tall and green-eyed Miss Puerto Rico captivated Tom Dempsey of pro-football's New Orleans Saints it alt found American women dressed in pantsuits the judges and New York City in winning the Miss kicked a record 62-yard field goal against Detroit. as a compromise. At year's end it looked like the Universe title. "mini" would survive. Death claimed two prominent figures in world This demonstrator of the opposite sex saw a little politics, former president Charles DeGaulle of bit of good for all in the women's liberation drive. France and Egypt's president Gamal Nasser. -
Town of Ipswich
OKLAH ARKANSAS RIVER LOW WATER DAM PROJECT DOCUMENT SEARCH – FLOODPLAIN REQUIREMENTS AND ORDINANCES UPDATED JUNE 2013 Table of Contents Executive Summary ......................................................................................................................................... 1 Section 1 - Excerpts from Previous Studies..................................................................................................... 6 Section 2 - Communities Certified Floodplain Administrators List ................................................................ 10 Tulsa County....................................................................................................................................... Sand Springs ....................................................................................................................................... Tulsa .............................................................................................................................................. Jenks .............................................................................................................................................. Bixby .............................................................................................................................................. State of Oklahoma ............................................................................................................................. Section 3 - Permit Requirements. .................................................................................................................. -
History of Southwest Tulsa Table of Contents August 3, 2003
History of Southwest Tulsa Table of Contents August 3, 2003 CHAPTER ONE: PRE-HISTORY............................................................................................................. 10 LAYERS OF HISTORY ................................................................................................................................ 10 GEOLOGICAL NOTES ................................................................................................................................ 13 ARCHEOLOGICAL NOTES .......................................................................................................................... 14 ANTHROPOLOGICAL NOTES ...................................................................................................................... 14 SOCIOLOGICAL NOTES .............................................................................................................................. 15 POLITICAL NOTES ..................................................................................................................................... 15 CHAPTER TWO: EARLY HISTORY .................................................................................................... 16 CATTLE DRIVES AND CROSSINGS ............................................................................................................. 16 FRISCO RAILROAD ARRIVES IN RED FORK ............................................................................................... 19 ORIGINAL TOWNS SPRING UP.................................................................................................................. -
Arkansas River Corridor Feasibility Report
1 Arkansas River 2 Corridor Feasibility 3 Report 4 Arkansas River Flood Plain Zink Lake 5 6 Draft Report 7 8 Prepared by: 9 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 10 Tulsa District 11 06 February 2017 This Page Intentionally Left Blank 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2 The purpose of the Arkansas River Corridor Feasibility Study is to evaluate the components of 3 the October 2005 Arkansas River Corridor (ARC) Master Plan and determine if there is a 4 Federal interest that aligns with the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) mission areas. 5 The study area includes the 42-mile long Arkansas River Corridor ecosystem downstream of the 6 Keystone Dam to the Tulsa/Wagoner County boundary (Figure ES1). Key tributary streams 7 include, but are not limited to, Prattville Creek at Sand Springs, Crow Creek in Tulsa, and 8 Vensel Creek at Jenks. The study area is confined to within the existing banks of the Arkansas 9 River. 10 The study identifies ecosystem restoration measures to restore the 42-mile riverine ecosystem 11 within the Arkansas River Corridor that has been degraded since the installation of Keystone 12 Dam and operation of the associated hydropower generation plant. The Resource of National 13 Significance for the study is the Interior Least Tern (Sterna antillarum), a Federally listed 14 endangered species that depends upon sandbar islands within the river for nesting habitat. 15 The generation of hydropower at Keystone Dam, which has been in operation since 1968, has 16 had a significant influence over the health and ultimate degradation of the ecosystem within the 17 study corridor.