M16-03 Jerry Reynolds Collection

Dr. Jerry Reynolds, professor of geography, retired from UCA in June of 2016. He obtained his B.S.F. at Stephen F. Austin State University in 1974, his M.S. at Southern Illinois in 1977, and his Ph.D. at Southern Illinois in 1984. He has published numerous articles and contributed to edited volumes. His main areas of interest include water resources, water use policies, and natural hazards.

Box 1

File 1 – Paper, “Significant Events in the Chronology of Geography at the University of Central Arkansas: 1908-2002”

File 2 –  Memoirs of the American Museum of National History, Vol. IX, Part IV, February 1908, by Barnum Brown

File 3 –  Pamphlets on earthquakes

File 4 – Information on floods

File 5 – “The Structure of Fronts,” U.S. Department of Commerce Weather Bureau, January 1962

File 6 – “Heatwave,” U.S. Department of Commerce Environmental Science Services Administration, 1969

File 7 – “Protecting Mobile Homes from High Winds,” Defense Civil Preparedness Agency, Department of Defense, June 1972

File 8 – “Hurricane, the greatest storm on earth,” U.S. Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 1971

File 9 – Pamphlet, “What everyone should know about hydropower,” Arkansas Power and Light, 1981

File 10 – “Lighting,” U.S. Department of Commerce Environmental Science Services Administration, 1966

File 11 – Pamphlets, “In time of emergency; a citizens handbook on nuclear attacks,” natural disasters, and others

File 12 – Pamphlet, “What everyone should know about oil shale,” Arkansas Power and Light, 1977

File 13 – Pamphlets on pollution, Arkansas Department of Pollution Control and Ecology, 1972-1990

File 14 – “Radar probes the Atmosphere,” U.S. Department of Commerce Weather Bureau August 1962

File 15 – Pamphlets, “About acid rain,” Arkansas Department of Pollution Control and Ecology, 1988

File 16 – Brochures on Arkansas, Mississippi, and Old Rivers

File 17 – Pamphlets on safe drinking water, Arkansas Department of Pollution Control and Ecology, 1988-1990

File 18 – “Weather and the construction industry,” U.S. Department of Commerce Environmental Science Services Administration, 1966; and building construction checklist for the Texas coast, Texas Coastal and Marine Council

File 19 – Information on thunderstorms, U.S. Department of Commerce Environmental Science Services Administration, 1968-1974

File 20 – Information on tornado warnings and other severe weather, 1969-1970s

File 21 – Pamphlets on solar energy, oil, electric, 1978-1988

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