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,{"id":70121891,"text":"70121891 - 1988 - Microhistological characteristics of selected aquatic plants of Florida, with techniques for the study of manatee food habits","interactions":[],"lastModifiedDate":"2014-08-25T09:50:35","indexId":"70121891","displayToPublicDate":"1988-01-01T09:49:33","publicationYear":"1988","noYear":false,"publicationType":{"id":18,"text":"Report"},"publicationSubtype":{"id":9,"text":"Other Report"},"title":"Microhistological characteristics of selected aquatic plants of Florida, with techniques for the study of manatee food habits","docAbstract":"This study was initiated in 1978 to develop a technique of identifying and quantifying the digestive tract contents of Florida manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris) and to serve as a manual for the identification and analysis of ingesta collected from manatee carcasses salvaged in Florida. This report includes key microhistological characters found useful in identifying fragments of 83 plant species and three invertebrate groups. Many species of aquatic and wetland plants and invertebrates are available to manatees in Florida as potential foods.","largerWorkType":{"id":18,"text":"Report"},"largerWorkTitle":"Biological Report","largerWorkSubtype":{"id":9,"text":"Other Report"},"language":"English","publisher":"U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service","publisherLocation":"Washington, D.C.","usgsCitation":"Hurst, L., and Beck, C., 1988, Microhistological characteristics of selected aquatic plants of Florida, with techniques for the study of manatee food habits, v. 88, no. 18, 145 p.","productDescription":"145 p.","numberOfPages":"145","costCenters":[],"links":[{"id":292940,"type":{"id":24,"text":"Thumbnail"},"url":"https://pubs.usgs.gov/thumbnails/outside_thumb.jpg"}],"country":"United States","state":"Florida","volume":"88","issue":"18","noUsgsAuthors":false,"publicationStatus":"PW","scienceBaseUri":"53fc4dd5e4b0413fd75d6adc","contributors":{"authors":[{"text":"Hurst, L.A.","contributorId":107625,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"Hurst","given":"L.A.","email":"","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":499278,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":1},{"text":"Beck, C.A. 0000-0002-5388-5418","orcid":"https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5388-5418","contributorId":78674,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"Beck","given":"C.A.","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":499277,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":2}]}}
,{"id":70122904,"text":"70122904 - 1988 - Conservation of riparian ecosystems in the United States","interactions":[],"lastModifiedDate":"2014-08-29T09:46:44","indexId":"70122904","displayToPublicDate":"1988-01-01T09:45:00","publicationYear":"1988","noYear":false,"publicationType":{"id":2,"text":"Article"},"publicationSubtype":{"id":10,"text":"Journal Article"},"seriesTitle":{"id":3783,"text":"The Wilson Bulletin","printIssn":"0043-5643","active":true,"publicationSubtype":{"id":10}},"title":"Conservation of riparian ecosystems in the United States","docAbstract":"No abstract available.","largerWorkType":{"id":2,"text":"Article"},"largerWorkTitle":"Wilson Bulletin","largerWorkSubtype":{"id":10,"text":"Journal Article"},"language":"English","publisher":"Wilson Ornithological Society","publisherLocation":"Columbus, OH","usgsCitation":"Knopf, F., Johnson, R., Rich, T., Samson, F.B., and Szaro, R.C., 1988, Conservation of riparian ecosystems in the United States: The Wilson Bulletin, v. 100, p. 272-294.","productDescription":"23 p.","startPage":"272","endPage":"294","numberOfPages":"23","costCenters":[],"links":[{"id":293169,"type":{"id":24,"text":"Thumbnail"},"url":"https://pubs.usgs.gov/thumbnails/outside_thumb.jpg"}],"volume":"100","noUsgsAuthors":false,"publicationStatus":"PW","scienceBaseUri":"540193c3e4b0ae951d9605ef","contributors":{"authors":[{"text":"Knopf, F.L.","contributorId":26998,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"Knopf","given":"F.L.","email":"","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":499731,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":1},{"text":"Johnson, R.R.","contributorId":50307,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"Johnson","given":"R.R.","email":"","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":499733,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":2},{"text":"Rich, T.","contributorId":36524,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"Rich","given":"T.","email":"","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":499732,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":3},{"text":"Samson, F. B.","contributorId":77880,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"Samson","given":"F.","email":"","middleInitial":"B.","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":499734,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":4},{"text":"Szaro, Robert C.","contributorId":21240,"corporation":false,"usgs":false,"family":"Szaro","given":"Robert","email":"","middleInitial":"C.","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":499730,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":5}]}}
,{"id":70122644,"text":"70122644 - 1988 - Changes in the morphometry of Las Vegas Wash and the impact on water quality","interactions":[],"lastModifiedDate":"2025-04-23T15:51:07.991619","indexId":"70122644","displayToPublicDate":"1988-01-01T09:31:11","publicationYear":"1988","noYear":false,"publicationType":{"id":2,"text":"Article"},"publicationSubtype":{"id":10,"text":"Journal Article"},"seriesTitle":{"id":2592,"text":"Lake and Reservoir Management","active":true,"publicationSubtype":{"id":10}},"title":"Changes in the morphometry of Las Vegas Wash and the impact on water quality","docAbstract":"Las Vegas Wash, a natural wash east of Las Vegas, Nevada, carries stormwater, groundwater drainage, and sewage effluent from two sewage treatment plants to Lake Mean.  Over 80 percent of the normal discharge of approximately 3.4 m<sup>3</sup>/s (120 ft<sup>3</sup>/s) consists of effluent from the City of Las Vegas and Clark County sewage treatment plants.  Beginning in the 1950s, a large wetland area developed along the wash that supported waterfowl populations and contributed to some water quality transformations.  Heavy rains and subsequent flooding in the area in 1983 and 1984 resulted in erosion and channelization that greatly reduced the wetland area within Las Vegas Wash.  The reduction in wetland area shortened water travel time in the wash and affected water quality.  The primary impacts on the water entering Lake Mead have been an increase in temperature, a decrease in dissolved oxygen concentration, and an increase in ammonia levels.  Other physical-chemical parameters and changes in nutrient transformations are also discussed.","language":"English","publisher":"Taylor & Francis","publisherLocation":"Washington, D.C.","doi":"10.1080/07438148809354388","usgsCitation":"Roline, R.A., and Sartoris, J.J., 1988, Changes in the morphometry of Las Vegas Wash and the impact on water quality: Lake and Reservoir Management, v. 4, no. 1, p. 135-142, https://doi.org/10.1080/07438148809354388.","productDescription":"8 p.","startPage":"135","endPage":"142","numberOfPages":"8","costCenters":[],"links":[{"id":293067,"rank":1,"type":{"id":24,"text":"Thumbnail"},"url":"https://pubs.usgs.gov/thumbnails/outside_thumb.jpg"}],"country":"United States","state":"Nevada","otherGeospatial":"Las Vegas Wash","geographicExtents":"{ \"type\": \"FeatureCollection\", \"features\": [ { \"type\": \"Feature\", \"properties\": {}, \"geometry\": { \"type\": \"Polygon\", \"coordinates\": [ [ [ -114.894888,36.123186 ], [ -114.894888,36.14121 ], [ -114.862873,36.14121 ], [ -114.862873,36.123186 ], [ -114.894888,36.123186 ] ] ] } } ] }","volume":"4","issue":"1","noUsgsAuthors":false,"publicationStatus":"PW","scienceBaseUri":"53fef0cfe4b01f35f8fd6953","contributors":{"authors":[{"text":"Roline, Richard A.","contributorId":56984,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"Roline","given":"Richard","email":"","middleInitial":"A.","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":499533,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":1},{"text":"Sartoris, James J.","contributorId":98018,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"Sartoris","given":"James","email":"","middleInitial":"J.","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":499534,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":2}]}}
,{"id":70233976,"text":"70233976 - 1988 - Recording strong motion studies","interactions":[],"lastModifiedDate":"2022-07-28T14:26:34.60073","indexId":"70233976","displayToPublicDate":"1988-01-01T09:21:03","publicationYear":"1988","noYear":false,"publicationType":{"id":2,"text":"Article"},"publicationSubtype":{"id":10,"text":"Journal Article"},"seriesTitle":{"id":11441,"text":"Batiment International, Building Research and Practice","active":true,"publicationSubtype":{"id":10}},"title":"Recording strong motion studies","docAbstract":"<p>Instruments now permit strong‐motion signals to be recorded over broader band widths, with wider dynamic range and signal resolution and with better data accessibility via computer. These advantages are utilized by the General Earthquake Observation System (GEOS) developed by the United States Geological Survey, by which a microcomputer‐controlled system provides improved strong‐motion data sets, as described here by a member of the development team. The paper was originally given at a joint meeting of the US/Japan Panel on Wind and Seismic Effects.</p>","language":"English","publisher":"Taylor & Francis","doi":"10.1080/01823328808726872","usgsCitation":"Borcherdt, R.D., 1988, Recording strong motion studies: Batiment International, Building Research and Practice, v. 16, no. 2, p. 87-92, https://doi.org/10.1080/01823328808726872.","productDescription":"6 p.","startPage":"87","endPage":"92","costCenters":[{"id":234,"text":"Earthquake Hazards Program","active":true,"usgs":true}],"links":[{"id":404542,"type":{"id":24,"text":"Thumbnail"},"url":"https://pubs.usgs.gov/thumbnails/outside_thumb.jpg"}],"volume":"16","issue":"2","noUsgsAuthors":false,"publicationStatus":"PW","contributors":{"authors":[{"text":"Borcherdt, Roger D. 0000-0002-8668-0849 borcherdt@usgs.gov","orcid":"https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8668-0849","contributorId":2373,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"Borcherdt","given":"Roger","email":"borcherdt@usgs.gov","middleInitial":"D.","affiliations":[{"id":237,"text":"Earthquake Science Center","active":true,"usgs":true}],"preferred":true,"id":847765,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":1}]}}
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,{"id":2002364,"text":"2002364 - 1988 - Determinants of breeding distributions of ducks","interactions":[],"lastModifiedDate":"2017-12-27T13:29:17","indexId":"2002364","displayToPublicDate":"1988-01-01T01:00:00","publicationYear":"1988","noYear":false,"publicationType":{"id":2,"text":"Article"},"publicationSubtype":{"id":10,"text":"Journal Article"},"seriesTitle":{"id":3773,"text":"Wildlife Monographs","active":true,"publicationSubtype":{"id":10}},"title":"Determinants of breeding distributions of ducks","docAbstract":"The settling of breeding habitat by migratory waterfowl is a topic of both theoretical and practical interest. We use the results of surveys conducted annually during 1955-81 in major breeding areas to examine the factors that affect the distributions of 10 common North American duck species. Three patterns of settling are described: homing, opportunistic, and flexible. Homing is generally more pronounced among species that use more stable (more predictable) wetlands, such as the redhead (Aythya americana), canvasback (A. valisineria), lesser scaup (A. affinis), mallard (Anas platyrhynchos), gadwall (Anas strepera), and northern shoveler (Anas clypeata). Opportunistic settling is more prevalent among species that use less stable (less predictable) wetlands, such as northern pintail (Anas acuta) and blue-winged teal (Anas discors). Flexible settling is exhibited to various degrees by most species.The 10 species are shown to fall along a natural ordination reflecting different life history characteristics. Average values of indices of r- and K-selection indicated that pintail, mallard, blue-winged teal, and shoveler have the most features associated with unstable or unpredictable environments. Gadwall, American wigeon (Anas americana), and green-winged teal (Anas crecca) were intermediate, and attributes of the diving ducks were associated with the use of stable or predictable environments.Some species--notably mallard, gadwall, blue-winged teal, redhead, and canvasback--tend to fill available breeding habitat first in the central portions of their range, and secondly in peripheral areas. Other species--American wigeon, green-winged teal, northern shoveler, northern pintail, and lesser scaup--fill their habitat in the order it is encountered during spring migration.Age and sex classes within species vary in their settling pattern. Some of this variation can be predicted from the mating systems of ducks in which breeding females, especially successful ones, have a greater investment in habitat resources and are more likely to return to the same area in subsequent years.","language":"English","publisher":"The Wildlife Society","usgsCitation":"Johnson, D.H., and Grier, J., 1988, Determinants of breeding distributions of ducks: Wildlife Monographs, v. 100, 37 p.","productDescription":"37 p.","costCenters":[{"id":480,"text":"Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center","active":true,"usgs":true}],"links":[{"id":199140,"rank":0,"type":{"id":24,"text":"Thumbnail"},"url":"https://pubs.usgs.gov/thumbnails/outside_thumb.jpg"}],"volume":"100","noUsgsAuthors":false,"publicationStatus":"PW","scienceBaseUri":"4f4e4aa8e4b07f02db6679a5","contributors":{"authors":[{"text":"Johnson, Douglas H. 0000-0002-7778-6641","orcid":"https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7778-6641","contributorId":70327,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"Johnson","given":"Douglas","email":"","middleInitial":"H.","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":326513,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":1},{"text":"Grier, J.W.","contributorId":33277,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"Grier","given":"J.W.","email":"","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":326512,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":2}]}}
,{"id":2002470,"text":"2002470 - 1988 - Sterilizing effect of cesium-137 irradiation on male sea lampreys released in the Big Garlic River, Michigan","interactions":[],"lastModifiedDate":"2012-02-02T00:14:47","indexId":"2002470","displayToPublicDate":"1988-01-01T01:00:00","publicationYear":"1988","noYear":false,"publicationType":{"id":18,"text":"Report"},"publicationSubtype":{"id":9,"text":"Other Report"},"seriesTitle":{"id":414,"text":"Technical Report","active":false,"publicationSubtype":{"id":9}},"seriesNumber":"53","title":"Sterilizing effect of cesium-137 irradiation on male sea lampreys released in the Big Garlic River, Michigan","docAbstract":"Abstract not submitted to date","language":"English","usgsCitation":"Manion, P., Hanson, L., and Fodale, M., 1988, Sterilizing effect of cesium-137 irradiation on male sea lampreys released in the Big Garlic River, Michigan: Technical Report 53, 1-7.","productDescription":"1-7","startPage":"1","endPage":"7","numberOfPages":"7","costCenters":[{"id":606,"text":"Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center","active":true,"usgs":true}],"links":[{"id":197406,"rank":0,"type":{"id":24,"text":"Thumbnail"},"url":"https://pubs.usgs.gov/thumbnails/outside_thumb.jpg"}],"noUsgsAuthors":false,"publicationStatus":"PW","scienceBaseUri":"4f4e4b32e4b07f02db6b446c","contributors":{"authors":[{"text":"Manion, P.J.","contributorId":71659,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"Manion","given":"P.J.","email":"","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":326602,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":1},{"text":"Hanson, L.H.","contributorId":73535,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"Hanson","given":"L.H.","email":"","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":326603,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":2},{"text":"Fodale, M.F.","contributorId":105014,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"Fodale","given":"M.F.","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":326604,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":3}]}}
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,{"id":1004118,"text":"1004118 - 1988 - Avian morbidity and mortality from botulism, aspergillosis, and salmonellosis at Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, New York, USA","interactions":[],"lastModifiedDate":"2023-11-19T14:45:34.616944","indexId":"1004118","displayToPublicDate":"1988-01-01T00:00:00","publicationYear":"1988","noYear":false,"publicationType":{"id":2,"text":"Article"},"publicationSubtype":{"id":10,"text":"Journal Article"},"seriesTitle":{"id":1272,"text":"Colonial Waterbirds","printIssn":"07386028","active":false,"publicationSubtype":{"id":10}},"title":"Avian morbidity and mortality from botulism, aspergillosis, and salmonellosis at Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, New York, USA","docAbstract":"<p>During the summers of 1981 and 1982, studies were conducted at Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge, Long Island, New York, to determine whether annual water-level drawdowns used to create shorebird habitat also led to the occurrence of avian botulism (Clostridium botulinum type C). 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,{"id":70013719,"text":"70013719 - 1988 - Intermediate-term, pre-earthquake phenomena in California, 1975-1986, and preliminary forecast of seismicity for the next decade","interactions":[],"lastModifiedDate":"2012-03-12T17:18:39","indexId":"70013719","displayToPublicDate":"1988-01-01T00:00:00","publicationYear":"1988","noYear":false,"publicationType":{"id":2,"text":"Article"},"publicationSubtype":{"id":10,"text":"Journal Article"},"seriesTitle":{"id":3209,"text":"Pure and Applied Geophysics PAGEOPH","active":true,"publicationSubtype":{"id":10}},"title":"Intermediate-term, pre-earthquake phenomena in California, 1975-1986, and preliminary forecast of seismicity for the next decade","docAbstract":"Intermediate-term observations preceding earthquakes of magnitude 5.7 or greater in California from 1975 through 1986 suggest that: (1) The sudden appearance of earthquakes in a previously inactive area indicates an increased likelihood of a significant earthquake in that area for a period from days to years; (2) these larger earthquakes tend to occur towards the ends of creeping fault segments; (3) one large earthquake in a region increases the likelihood of a subsequent significant event in the adjacent area; and (4) marginal evidence for the occurrence of a regional deformation event suggests that such events increase the probability of earthquake occurrence throughout the entire area. A common element in many of these observed patterns appears to be the transmission and amplification of tectonic stress changes by the mechanism of fault creep, and suggests that surface fault creep is a sensitive indicator of changes in stress. The preceding critieria are used to construct a preliminary 'forecast' of the likely locations of significant earthquakes over the next decade. ?? 1988 Birkha??user Verlag.","largerWorkType":{"id":2,"text":"Article"},"largerWorkTitle":"Pure and Applied Geophysics PAGEOPH","largerWorkSubtype":{"id":10,"text":"Journal Article"},"language":"English","publisherLocation":"Birkha??user-Verlag","doi":"10.1007/BF00879005","issn":"00334553","usgsCitation":"Wesson, R.L., and Nicholson, C., 1988, Intermediate-term, pre-earthquake phenomena in California, 1975-1986, and preliminary forecast of seismicity for the next decade: Pure and Applied Geophysics PAGEOPH, v. 126, no. 2-4, p. 407-446, https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00879005.","startPage":"407","endPage":"446","numberOfPages":"40","costCenters":[],"links":[{"id":204992,"rank":9999,"type":{"id":10,"text":"Digital Object Identifier"},"url":"https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00879005"},{"id":219937,"rank":0,"type":{"id":24,"text":"Thumbnail"},"url":"https://pubs.usgs.gov/thumbnails/outside_thumb.jpg"}],"volume":"126","issue":"2-4","noUsgsAuthors":false,"publicationStatus":"PW","scienceBaseUri":"505a3d29e4b0c8380cd63356","contributors":{"authors":[{"text":"Wesson, R. L.","contributorId":51752,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"Wesson","given":"R.","email":"","middleInitial":"L.","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":366705,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":1},{"text":"Nicholson, C.","contributorId":39118,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"Nicholson","given":"C.","email":"","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":366704,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":2}]}}
,{"id":70013821,"text":"70013821 - 1988 - Detailed record of SO2 emissions from Pu'u `O`o between episodes 33 and 34 of the 1983-86 ERZ eruption, Kilauea, Hawaii","interactions":[],"lastModifiedDate":"2012-03-12T17:18:39","indexId":"70013821","displayToPublicDate":"1988-01-01T00:00:00","publicationYear":"1988","noYear":false,"publicationType":{"id":2,"text":"Article"},"publicationSubtype":{"id":10,"text":"Journal Article"},"seriesTitle":{"id":1109,"text":"Bulletin of Volcanology","active":true,"publicationSubtype":{"id":10}},"title":"Detailed record of SO2 emissions from Pu'u `O`o between episodes 33 and 34 of the 1983-86 ERZ eruption, Kilauea, Hawaii","docAbstract":"A tripod-mounted correlation spectrometer was used to measure SO2 emissions from Pu`u `O`o vent, mid-ERZ, Kilauea, Hawaii between Episodes 33 and 34 (June 13 to July 6, 1985). In 24 repose days, 906 measurements were collected, averaging 38 determinations/day. Measurements reflect 13% of the total 576 hours of the repose and 42% of the bright daylight hours. The average SO2 emission for the 24-day repose interval is 167??83 t/d, a total of 4000 tonnes emitted for the entire repose. The large standard deviation reflects the \"puffing\" character of the plume. The overall rate of SO2 degassing gently decreased with a zero-intercept of 44-58 days and was interrupted by two positive peaks. The data are consistent with the gas emanating from a cylindrical conduit of 50 meter diameter and a length of 1700 meters which degasses about 50% of its SO2 during 24 days. This is in support of the Pu'u `O`o model of Greenland et al. (1987). 36 hours before the onset of Episode 34 (July 5-6, 1985), elevated SO2 emissions were detected while the magma column was extremely active ultimately spilling over during dome fountaining. A \"mid-repose\" anomaly of SO2 emission (June 21-22, 1985) occurs two days before a sudden increase in the rate of summit inflation (on June 24, 1985), suggesting magma was simultaneously being injected in both the ERZ and summit reservoir until July 24 when it was channelled only to the summit reservoir. This implies degassing magma is sensitive to perturbations within the rift zone conduit system and may at times reflect these disturbances. Periods of 7-45 min are detected in the daily SO2 emissions, which possibly reflect timing of convective overturn in the cylindrical magma body. If the 33-34 repose interval is considered representative of other repose periods, the ERZ reposes of Jan 1983-Jan 1986 ERZ activity, contributed 1.6 ?? 105 tonnes of SO2 to the atmosphere. Including summit fuming from non-eruptive fumaroles (2.7 ?? 105 tonnes SO2); 28% of the total SO2 budget from Kilauea between Jan 1983 to Jan 1986 was contributed by quiescent degassing, and the remainder was released during explosive fountaining episodes. ?? 1988 Springer-Verlag.","largerWorkType":{"id":2,"text":"Article"},"largerWorkTitle":"Bulletin of Volcanology","largerWorkSubtype":{"id":10,"text":"Journal Article"},"language":"English","publisherLocation":"Springer-Verlag","doi":"10.1007/BF01047485","issn":"02588900","usgsCitation":"Chartier, T., Rose, W.I., and Stokes, J.B., 1988, Detailed record of SO2 emissions from Pu'u `O`o between episodes 33 and 34 of the 1983-86 ERZ eruption, Kilauea, Hawaii: Bulletin of Volcanology, v. 50, no. 4, p. 215-228, https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01047485.","startPage":"215","endPage":"228","numberOfPages":"14","costCenters":[],"links":[{"id":204985,"rank":9999,"type":{"id":10,"text":"Digital Object Identifier"},"url":"https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01047485"},{"id":219882,"rank":0,"type":{"id":24,"text":"Thumbnail"},"url":"https://pubs.usgs.gov/thumbnails/outside_thumb.jpg"}],"volume":"50","issue":"4","noUsgsAuthors":false,"publicationStatus":"PW","scienceBaseUri":"5059ff54e4b0c8380cd4f122","contributors":{"authors":[{"text":"Chartier, T.A.","contributorId":10546,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"Chartier","given":"T.A.","email":"","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":366940,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":1},{"text":"Rose, William I. Jr.","contributorId":71556,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"Rose","given":"William","suffix":"Jr.","email":"","middleInitial":"I.","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":366942,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":2},{"text":"Stokes, J. B.","contributorId":19182,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"Stokes","given":"J.","email":"","middleInitial":"B.","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":366941,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":3}]}}
,{"id":70175350,"text":"70175350 - 1988 - Microbial and biogeochernical processes Soda Lake, Nevada","interactions":[],"lastModifiedDate":"2016-08-05T13:35:20","indexId":"70175350","displayToPublicDate":"1988-01-01T00:00:00","publicationYear":"1988","noYear":false,"publicationType":{"id":5,"text":"Book chapter"},"publicationSubtype":{"id":24,"text":"Book Chapter"},"title":"Microbial and biogeochernical processes Soda Lake, Nevada","docAbstract":"<p>Meromictic, alkaline lakes represent modern-day analogues of lacustrine source rock depositional environments. In order to further our understanding of how these lakes function in terms of limnological and biogeochemical processes, we have conducted an interdisciplinary study of Big Soda Lake. Annual mixolimnion productivity (ca. 500 g m<sup>-2</sup>) is dominated by a winter diatom bloom (60% of annual) caused by upward transport of ammonia to the epilimnion. The remainder of productivity is attributable to chemoautotrophs (30%) and photosynthetic bacteria (10%) present at the oxic -anoxic interface from May to November. Studies of bacterial heterotrophy and particulate fluxes in the water column indicate that about 90% of annual productivity is remineralized in the mixolimnion, primarily by fermentative bacteria. However, high rates of sulphate reduction (9-29 mmol m<sup>-2</sup> yr<sup>-1</sup>) occur in the monimolimnion waters, which could remineralize most (if not all) of the primary productivity. This discrepancy has not as yet been fully explained. Low rates of methanogenesis also occur in the monimolimnion waters and sediments. Most of the methane is consumed by anaerobic methane oxidation occurring in the monimolimnion water column. Other bacterial processes occurring in the lake are also discussed. Preliminary studies have been made on the organic geochemistry of the monimolimnion sediments. Carbon-14-dating indicates a lower depositional rate prior to meromixis and a downcore enrichment in <sup>13</sup>C of organic carbon and chlorophyll derivatives. Hydrous pyrolysis experiments indicate that the sediment organic matter is almost entirely derived from the water column with little or no contribution from terrestrial sources. 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