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Lemanskl, Larry F., 1903, PhD, 1971, 7ooloqy 



Biology; nniversity of Pennsylvania; 



Philadelphia, PA 1910U, OS 



PRINCIPBt FIELD: Cellular 6 Develcpsental 

 Biology; Electroniicroscopy; Histology; 

 Fabryology 



COMPETENCE: Anatomy Ml: Anlnal Behavlor(3); 

 Aninal Ecology(3); Aquatic Fcoloqy (3) ; 

 Bacterioloqv (3) ; Biochenistry (21 ; 

 Biophysics (2) ; Genetics(3); Innunology (2) ; 

 Developmental Biology (1); Hicrobiology (3) ; 

 Physiology (3) 



SESEARCR ACTIVITY ONE: Drug toxicity 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Effects of tranguilizing 

 drug or rats, dogs, 5 horses 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Private Sector; Local 

 Government; Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 International Organizations; D.S. Federal 

 Government; Other Governments ^^B1'^) 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS): Southwest C^, M) ; 

 Northeast (2) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER MONTH): A, 30; S,30 



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Lemmon, Paul E., 1907, PhD, 1935, Plant 

 Physiology, 703-528-2851 

 DSDA Soil Conservation Service; Retired 

 Federal/Govt . Now consultant; 2113 North 

 Kennore Street; Arlington, VA 22207, OS 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Correlation between soils and 

 potential productivity for woodlands and 

 related uses 



COMPETENCE: Agronomy(2); Agricultural Science(2); 

 Biostatistics(31 ; Forestry(l); Plant 

 Ecology(l); Physiology (3) ; Range Science(2); 

 Systems Analysis (3) 



EXPERIENCE (AS EMPLOYEE) : Agriculture; DSDA 



EXPERIENCE (AS CONSOLTANT): Mining; Local or 

 regional planning group; State government; 

 Conservation group: Professional Society; DOD 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Gathering standard 

 soil-site index nationwide 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THO: Soil-woodland 

 interpretations for soil survey 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THREE: Automating soil-site 

 index for data banVs 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Private Sector; Local 

 Government; Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 D.S. Federal Government (711) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Agriculture; 

 Forestry; Soil erosion; Tailings, spoils 

 disposal; Watershed, forest, range 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS) : Pacific 



States(15) ; Rocky Hountaln(l); Sou thwest (1) ; 



North Central(3) ; South Central(3); 



Northeast (3) ; Middle Atlantic(3); Southeast(3) 



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Leonard, Raymond E., PhD, 19fi7, Forestry 



DSDA Forest Service; NEFES; P.O. Box 600; 



Durham, NH 03820, OS 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Man's Impact on the Alpine 

 Ecosystem 



COMPETENCE: Forestry (3) ; Plant Ecology(2); Water 

 Resources Management (1) 



EXPERIENCE (AS EMPLOYEE) : DSDA 



EXPERIENCE (AS CONSOLTANT): State government; 

 Conservation group 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: State government; The 

 Institute of Ecology; International 

 Organizations; D.S. Federal Government; Other 

 Governments (3f08) 



IMPACT ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE: Forestry; 

 Watershed, forest, range 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS): Northeast ( 1 1) ; 

 Europe, eastern (2) 



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Lepple, Frederic)! K. , 1900, MS, 1971, chemical 

 Oceanography, 302-738-1210 

 College of Marine Studies; Oniversity of 

 Delaware; Robinson Hall; Newark, DE 19711, OS 



PRINCIPAL FIELD: Flux of Metals Through 

 Environment - Chemical Effects 



COMPFTENCE: Environmental Pollution (2) ; 

 oceanography (1) 



EXPERIENCE (AS EMPLOYEE) : NSF 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY ONE: Isothermal compressibility 

 of seawater 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY TWO: Trace metal baseline 

 studies 



RESEARCH ACTIVITY THREE: Chemical effect of 

 airborne particulates on seawater 



INTEREST IN WORKING WITH: Private Sector; Local 

 Government; Conservation or Scientific Group; 

 International Orlganizations; U.S. Federal 

 Government; other Governments (1518) 



GEOGRAPHIC FAMILIARITY (YEARS) : Middle 

 Atlantic(1 ,M) ; Southcast(3) 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER MONTH): A, 3; S,10 



AVAILABILITY (DAYS PER MONTH): A, 10; S,10 



