"December 2000."This report summarizes the research and surveying that were conducted in 1995 to determine the amount and severity of bank erosion that existed on the entire length of the Illinois River. The study reach extended from Grafton, River Mile (RM) 0 to Joliet, RM 286
Final ReportReport issued on: 30 September 2001INHS Technical Report prepared for U.S. Army Corps of...
The Illinois river, described by early explorers as a boundless marsh , has long been characterized...
Poster created for display in the lobby of the Illinois Sustainable Technology Center.Ope
"December 2000."This report summarizes the research and surveying that were conducted in 1995 to det...
Banks of the Illinois River have been eroding because of natural and man-made acts. In many places t...
This report is the second of a series of three reports being prepared for the work done on the Kanka...
This is the third and final report on the Kankakee River in Illinois supported by the Conservation 2...
US Army Corps of Engineers, IDNRpublished or submitted for publicationis peer reviewe
Report issued on: June 3, 2004Edited by: Holtrop, Ann; Final Report issued June 3, 2004INHS Technica...
The Illinois Waterway (IWW) is a significant resource to the state of Illinois and the nation as a w...
The Illinois River Bluffs Assessment Area falls within portions of 11 counties -Bureau, Fulton, Knox...
The overall habitat quality of the Illinois River is significantly degraded by over 100 years of sed...
The Illinois River Bluffs Area Assessment examines an area in west-central Illinois that includes pa...
Abstract: Banks of the Illinois River have been eroding because of natural and man-made acts. In man...
"Printed: June 1992.""ILENR/RE-WR-92/04.""Principal investigators : Misganaw Demissie, Laura Keefer,...
Final ReportReport issued on: 30 September 2001INHS Technical Report prepared for U.S. Army Corps of...
The Illinois river, described by early explorers as a boundless marsh , has long been characterized...
Poster created for display in the lobby of the Illinois Sustainable Technology Center.Ope
"December 2000."This report summarizes the research and surveying that were conducted in 1995 to det...
Banks of the Illinois River have been eroding because of natural and man-made acts. In many places t...
This report is the second of a series of three reports being prepared for the work done on the Kanka...
This is the third and final report on the Kankakee River in Illinois supported by the Conservation 2...
US Army Corps of Engineers, IDNRpublished or submitted for publicationis peer reviewe
Report issued on: June 3, 2004Edited by: Holtrop, Ann; Final Report issued June 3, 2004INHS Technica...
The Illinois Waterway (IWW) is a significant resource to the state of Illinois and the nation as a w...
The Illinois River Bluffs Assessment Area falls within portions of 11 counties -Bureau, Fulton, Knox...
The overall habitat quality of the Illinois River is significantly degraded by over 100 years of sed...
The Illinois River Bluffs Area Assessment examines an area in west-central Illinois that includes pa...
Abstract: Banks of the Illinois River have been eroding because of natural and man-made acts. In man...
"Printed: June 1992.""ILENR/RE-WR-92/04.""Principal investigators : Misganaw Demissie, Laura Keefer,...
Final ReportReport issued on: 30 September 2001INHS Technical Report prepared for U.S. Army Corps of...
The Illinois river, described by early explorers as a boundless marsh , has long been characterized...
Poster created for display in the lobby of the Illinois Sustainable Technology Center.Ope